2 more Tigers advance to Nashville City Championship

Eighth graders Stewart Hall and Evan Hauser will represent University School of Nashville at the city championship. Senior Kunaal Saggi and fourth grader Matthew Golann previously qualified for the January event.
By Todd Andrews, Chess Team Coach

USN made it a perfect 3-0 for the school year in our online qualifiers for the 2021 Nashville City Championship. The final of three events concluded Saturday, November 14.
 
The team of Stewart Hall '25 (first place in Junior High), Evan Hauser '25 (second place), Will Ostroski '24 (tied fo for second place) and Robiya Sahibnazarova '24 squashed the team standings versus second-place Montgomery Bell Academy. Stewart and Evan now join Kunaal Saggi '21 and Matthew Golann '29 in the city championship in January. 
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