SPORTSClarksville High ends 5-year drought against Lady HawksClarksville High coach Brian Rush kneels down while watching his team from the sideline during a District 10 game against Rossview Friday.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville High’s Lainey Persinger (24) dribbles around Rossview center Madisyn Hash (50) during the first half of their District 10 girls basketball game Friday in Clarksville.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicRossview’s student’s section cheers on the Lady Hawks Friday night while holding up a sign reminding rival Clarksville High the score of this past fall’s football game in which the Hawks won, 42-7.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicRossview guard Karle Pace sprints past Hannah Goins toward the basket in the second half of their District 10 girls basketball game Friday in Clarksville.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicRossview’s Danny Chartrand leads the school's chorus in the National Anthem prior to the start of the Clarksville-Rossview girls basketball game Friday in Clarksville.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville’s Deja Walls and Rossview’s Madisyn Hash leap for a loose ball during the first half of their District 10 girls basketball game Friday in Clarksville.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville High’s Ellie Treanton looks for a way around Rossview defender Karle Pace (11) during the first half of their District 10 girls basketball game Friday in Clarksville.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville’s Lainey Persinger (24) takes a shot over the defense of Rossview’s Madisyn Hash during the second half of their District 10 girls basketball game Friday in Clarksville.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville's Deja Walls tries to save the ball from going out of bounds during the first half of their District 10 game against Rossview Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville's Hannah Goins goes up for a shot against Rossview Semajia Ogburn during the first half of their District 10 girls basketball game Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville High's J.K. Cummings sets the offense as she walks up the court against Rossview Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicRossview's Madisyn Hash (50) and freshman Kayla Gilmore (44) battle for a rebound during the first half against Clarksville High Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville's Lainey Persinger puts up a shot against Rossview's Madisyn Hash during the first half of their District 10 game Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville's J.K. Cummings dribbles around the defense of Rossview's Madison Balance during their District 10 game Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicleRossview's Macy Rippy (12) ties to get past Clarksville's J.K. Cummings during the second half of their District 10 game Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicRossview's Semajia Ogburn looks for room to put up a shot against a Clarksville High defender during the second half of their District 10 game Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicleClarksville High's student section cheers on the Lady Wildcats during their District 10 game against Rossview Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicRossview's Semajia Ogburn grabs a rebound against Clarksville High during their District 10 girls basketball game Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicRossview's girls basketball team stands during the National Anthem prior to the start of its game against Clarksville High Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicClarksville High's basketball team stands during the National Anthem prior to the start of its game against Rossview Friday night.George Robinson / The Leaf-ChronicRossview's Madisyn Hash (50) attempts to put up a shot against Clarksville High's Taylor Adkins during their District 10 girls basketball game Friday night.George Robinson / File / The Leaf-Chronic