Four Memphis high school tennis players earn TSWA all-state honors
Two tennis players from Lausanne and one from MUS and Hutchison were named to Tennessee Sports Writers Association’s all-state tennis team.
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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.
“The combination of player development and winning culture has been a key to his success.”
Ranjay Arul ended his high school career with a history-making performance in Murfreesboro. His coach and Lausanne’s title-winning doubles team are also recognized.
“I’m going to miss all the kids that I’ve worked with and all the people I’ve spent time with on the tennis court. But I’m looking forward to the next chapter in my life,” said Mark Bran.
Collierville senior threepeats in Class AA singles; two other individuals and two doubles teams also win gold on the final day of Spring Fling.
Despite physical limitations, this ECS eighth grader is upholding the family tradition while making his own name.
Four individuals and three doubles in teams will be in action on the final day of Spring Fling competition.
Several individuals shine on the second day of competition in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Spring Fling: Hammond leads way as CBHS track repeats Spring Fling: Collierville’s Bethea tosses a no-hitter; Northpoint advances to title game Spring Fling: Lausanne soccer earns spot in title match Spring Fling: Collierville, Lausanne boys go back to back in tennis Spring Fling: TRA softball splits a pair; Arlington, Munford eliminatedRelated stories:
It’s tough to repeat, but the Lynx and Dragons got the job done on the final day of team competition at Adams Tennis Center at Old Ford.
MUS, Collierville’s boys and Houston’s girls will also play for team championships Wednesday at Adams Tennis Center at Old Fort.
Baseball, softball, soccer and track standouts lead the way on the first day of Spring Fling competition in Murfreesboro. Spring Fling: Young Bartlett soccer team advances to semis Spring Fling: Northpoint breaks out the big bats, routs Knoxville team Spring Fling: Lausanne leads local parade into team tennis finals Spring Fling: Timely hits send Arlington softball past LexingtonRelated stories:
The first day of action will competition in all sports.
What to look for this week as athletes from 41 Memphis-area schools compete at the 30th edition of the season-ending event that determines TSSAA state champions in baseball, boys soccer, softball, tennis and track and field.
Local high school athletes begin state tournament competition in baseball, soccer, softball, tennis and track and field beginning Tuesday.