Two small scoring bursts are the difference in the game
With only a handful of practices under our belts, the Tigers were ready to get in one more competition before fall break. The game was fairly even, lots of chances on both ends of the field and the teams were sharing possession of the ball. The aggressive play of our keeper, Josie Vogt '28 was keeping any through balls from becoming dangerous. Alexandria Manoukian '28 was keeping us in the game at center back, always ready to win a tackle and get a clear. Ruth Boehler '29 made some great plays from the outside midfield position and gave us some opportunities to score. At the end of the first half, FRA found an opportunity to shoot from distance and knocked one in. Within the next minute, they got their second goal and we went into the half down 2-0 in what felt like an even game.
The second half was all USN! We dominated possession of the ball and had several opportunities to score. The FRA goal keeper made some solid saves to keep us at bay. Halfway through the second half, Ruth Boehler had a great through ball to Johnsie Dawkins '28 who was able to get it around their keeper and get us on the board. 2-1! A small collapse in the last two minutes of the game gave FRA two more goals to make the final score 4-1. The score did not reflect the feel of the game and gave us a lot to both work on and look forward to!
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.
Cpl. Robert Gibson joined University School of Nashville in November as a School Resource Officer, a certified police officer who is primarily assigned to a school and provides safety and security-related functions, including emergency response, safety training, traffic direction, and patrol functions.
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