On a road trip to Grace Christian Academy, the Tigers stepped onto the volleyball court with high hopes of leaving with a win, but ultimately faced a challenging match that resulted in a four-set loss to the Lions (18-25, 19-25, 25-19, 13-25). In a game marked by erratic performance, the Tigers' lack of consistency proved to be their downfall. The Tigers displayed moments of brilliance, executing impressive plays, powerful hits, and well-timed blocks that kept the Lions on their toes. However, these moments of excellence were often followed by periods of inconsistency and errors. The Lions, on the other hand, demonstrated a more steady and composed game throughout the match. The Tigers will continue to work on leveling out their play in hopes to become a more consistent team. They will take the court again on Thursday against Columbia Academy for their last regular season district match.
Community Service Officer Rochelle Law-Wagener joined USN part-time in 2020 and transitioned to full-time in 2021. CSO Lakeith Washum joined USN in 2016. CSOs provide safety and security-related functions, including perimeter and parking lot security, traffic direction, access control, and special event staffing.
After winning the state championship earlier this year, Margot Ross '24, Xavier Warren '24, Caroline Quinones '24, Benjamin Kampine '24, Bronson Schmidt '25, Erin Joyce '25, Ophelia Cherry-Pulay '25, and Henry Gatto '25, took home seventh place the national Mock Trial competition.
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