This particular game was going to make or break us in the tournament. With Sarah Rubenfeld Alberts stellar performance, she crossed the ball to Whitley Cargile, who was able to finish the ball to put us on top, 1-0. Our 2nd goal came from Leah Fassinger to Whitley Cargile and Kaitlyn Rabb finished with her tenacious attitude. 2-0 wasn't good enough for us. In the 2nd half, we came out with more fight, composure, and skill. Kaitlyn rabb beat their defenders, crossed the ball, and Whitley Cargile was able to finish for her 2nd goal of the night, making it a 3-0 final score.
Come out and support the Tigers in the Finals against Hume Fogg at 2:00 pm.
University School of Nashville’s free academic enrichment program was featured in The Tennessean this summer. Horizons includes daily swim lessons and studies in math, reading, science, and writing to reduce summer learning loss among 124 scholars.
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