Spring Fling tennis preview: Lausanne boys take aim at history
Joel Bailey’s Lynx are looking for their fifth consecutive team title in Division 2-A. Elsewhere, the Memphis area will be well-represented when play begins Tuesday in Chattanooga.
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Joel Bailey’s Lynx are looking for their fifth consecutive team title in Division 2-A. Elsewhere, the Memphis area will be well-represented when play begins Tuesday in Chattanooga.
Standouts from Briarcrest, CBHS, ECS, Lausanne, Northpoint and St. Benedict up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 30.
Lausanne’s coach also saluted following another successful Spring Fling.
Noor Sandhu wins an all-Lausanne girls singles tennis state final in Division 2-A. Emma Wang ends a 10-year title drought for White Station in winning the girls singles title in Division 1 Class AA.
Athletes from Bartlett, Lausanne and White Station will be playing for titles as Spring Fling draws to a conclusion.
Bartlett soccer advances to state title match; Munford, Lakeland Prep baseball teams remain in winner’s brackets; and Briarcrest and CBHS are eliminated in baseball.
Memphis athletes and teams won some state titles Wednesday. Plus, here’s a look at Thursday’s Spring Fling schedule.
Lockard Richardson secured a victory for the boys with a three-set victory.
Athletes from East and Millington high schools win state championships on a rainy opening day in Murfreesboro.
Competition gets going in all sports at various sites in and around Murfreesboro.Related content:
Forty-five different area schools will be represented in Murfreesboro this week.
Here are the stories behind the stats for the teams and individuals from the Shelby-Metro area taking part in Spring Fling.
Two tennis players from Lausanne and one from MUS and Hutchison were named to Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s all-state tennis team.
Lausanne’s Sathvik Nath and Noor Sandhu are the top Memphis-area high school tennis players for 2024.
Sathvik Nath and Noor Sandhu of Lausanne and Hutchison’s Melanie Woodbury end the season with losses in their respective finals.
Individuals and teams from 51 different schools set to begin competition Tuesday in Murfreesboro.
Sophomore and freshman lead the Dragons past Brentwood in Class AAA track championships.
Local athletes — especially from Central, Collierville and Whitehaven — shine on the final day of track and field competition.
A big day for CBHS athletes highlighted Wednesday’s Spring Fling action.
Division 2 track and field championships and boys and girls team tennis championships headline Wednesday’s schedule of events.
Lausanne boys also defeat University School of Jackson to win the state title.
Jorja Wheeler allowed just four hits while striking out 15 in a complete-game victory. The Eagles (23-9-1) will next play Chattanooga Baylor in a winners’ bracket game Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at McKnight No. 2.
Day one of Spring Fling gets underway Tuesday in Murfreesboro with action in baseball, softball, soccer, tennis and track and field.
Names, numbers and notes you can use for the TSSAA spring sports championships, otherwise known as Spring Fling.
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