University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers Grabs Lead in Ninth Inning for Victory Over Clarksville Academy Varsity Cougars
University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers snagged a late lead and defeated Clarksville Academy Varsity Cougars 4-3 on Wednesday. The game was tied at three with University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers batting in the top of the ninth when Mahoney Daunic grounded out, scoring one run.
University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers notched three runs in the seventh inning. Owen Block and Townsend Stevenson each drove in runs during the inning.
Block pitched University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers to victory. The righthander allowed five hits and one run over five innings, striking out eight and walking one.
Evan Ozolins took the loss for Clarksville Academy Varsity Cougars. Ozolins allowed two hits and one run over two and two-thirds innings, striking out one.
Stevenson started the game for University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers. The righty went four innings, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out seven Cole Smith started the game for Clarksville Academy Varsity Cougars. The pitcher lasted four innings, allowing two hits and zero runs while striking out six
University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers collected ten hits. Block, Joseph Ozenne, and Grant Reilly all collected multiple hits for University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers. Reilly, Ozenne, and Block all had two hits to lead University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers. University School of Nashville Varsity Tigers was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Dylan Washko made the most plays with 15.
Clarksville Academy Varsity Cougars collected eight hits on the day. Rudy Sleigh and Harrison Cassle each had multiple hits for Clarksville Academy Varsity Cougars. Clarksville Academy Varsity Cougars didn't commit a single error in the field. Sleigh had nine chances in the field, the most on the team.
Last weekend, Collin Chan ’25 placed in the biomedical sciences category for his poster presentation at the National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.
Aliza Ahmed '26, Uma Ehrig '26, Victor Peng '26, Ruchika Ramachandran '27, and Yvonne Wang '27 participated in the Asian Educators Alliance conference this year in Atlanta, Georgia.
Anna Brook '30, Claire Yu '30, Clio Cherry-Pulay '29, and Liam Mooney '28 took him the championship during the 4th annual USN Middle School Quiz Bowl Championships. Two teams will travel to Chicago to compete in the National Academic Quiz Tournaments Middle School National Championships on Saturday, May 10.
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