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Why Pearl-Cohn will win the TSSAA football Class 4A title Zeion Simpson has earned many nicknames. The 6-foot-3, 228-pound senior is known as “Mount Zeion” and “Henry,” which is short for ...
Marshall County snapped its losing streak against Pearl-Cohn, winning an OT region title thriller to clinch a No. 1 TSSAA football playoffs seed.
Pearl-Cohn football's overtime win over Marshall County leads this week's roundup of our best TSSAA football playoff games.
Pearl-Cohn leads Upperman 21-14 with 12 seconds left in the third quarter. KeShawn Tarleton ties game with short TD run Both of Pearl-Cohn's Mr. Football finalists have scored touchdowns for the ...
He also ran track at Pearl-Cohn and won state championships in the 100-meter and 200-meter dash as a junior and as a senior. [4] Brown committed to play college football at Kentucky after considering offers from Alabama, TCU, and Ole Miss. [5] He was the highest-rated receiver to sign with the school. [6] [7]
Its campus was built in 1986 to replace the former Cohn High School and Pearl High School. Pearl High School, the predecessor and namesake for Pearl-Cohn, was a traditionally black public school. It was one of two black high schools in Nashville, (rival Cameron High School being the other) with Pearl accepting its first white student in 1971.
Pearl-Cohn will continue playing up in classification at 4A while East Nashville will move to 2A for the 2025 TSSAA football season.
Henderson was born in Nashville, Tennessee. [2] He attended Pearl-Cohn Comprehensive High School in Nashville, where he played defensive tackle and tight end for the Pearl Cohn Firebirds high school football team. [3]