Five different Tigers score to defeat JPII in a region game.
It was a sloppy game from the start with lots of dropped passes and ground ball scrums. The Tigers were able to iron things out a bit and get on the scoreboard often, finishing the first half up 8-1. The second half was more of the same, working the ball around the 12m arc, looking to make meaningful and organized cuts through the 8m. We continue to work on building our lacrosse IQ and making better decisions with and without the ball.
Olivia Dossett '19 led our scoring efforts with four goals. Lia Payne '22 added three goals and two assists. Ellie Bowles '22, Maggie Robinson '19, and Rosalie Hinke '22 added three, two, and one goal, respectively.
Congratulations to our cross country teams as they wrapped up their seasons at the state championship in Memphis and to the boys bowling team for defeating Ensworth.
This tour of beautiful fall leaves is part of USN Evening Classes, a series of adult classes open to the Nashville community with proceeds benefiting the school's K-12 need-based scholarship endowment.
HS English Teacher Michael Hansen was recently recognized by the National Association of Independent Schools for a new initiative that uses video game storytelling to help students engage in literary analysis.
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