Tigers fall to Harpeth Hall

Johnsie Dawkins '28 and Aria Little '27 get us on the board.
Layla Jahangir '29 makes her debut in goal against a very strong Harpeth Hall team.  With little training, Layla was able to grab eight saves on the day! 

Strong defensive play from Adelaide Ritter '27 kept the Honey bears at bay but it wasn't long before they were able to find the back of the net.

Johnsie Dawkins '28 had strong game at midfield and was helped out by Julia Young '27, Sydney Lasher '29, Aria Little '27, and Lilly Lapidus '27.  

It was a hard fought game from the Tigers and we look forward to the HVAC tournament next week!
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