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The TSLA (Tennessee Scholastic Lacrosse Association) would like to

congratulate the following student-athletes for being named Player of the

Week.

 

Week One (2/26-3/4)

Division 1: Ethan Dubois, Junior, Attack from University School of

Nashville. Ethan scored 4 goals and 3 assists for USN in 2 games.

Despite USNs losses in both, Ethan led the Tigers in each game.

Division 2: Andrew Daley, Junior, Attack from Webb School of Knoxville.

Andrew scored 3 goals in the Spartans win over Brentwood 7-6 in

double-overtime (including the game-tying goal to put the game into

overtime). He also scored 4 goals in Webbs win over Hillsboro 15-3.

 

Week Two (3/5 3/11)

Division 1: Adam Kever, Junior, Attack from University School of

Nashville. Adam scored 5 goals and 6 assists in USNs two wins over

Lexington Dunbar (KY) 9-8, and Hendersonville 12-4.

Division 2: Ryan Kellner, Junior, Attack from Baylor School. Ryan had 4

goals, 4 assists, and 7 ground balls in Baylors first win of the season

(this is Baylors first season since dropping lacrosse in 1998) defeating

Signal Mountain 17-4.

 

Week Three (3/12 3/18)

Division 1: Rhea Hyatt, Senior, Midfield from The Webb School (Bell

Buckle). Rhea scored 2 goals and 5 assists in a win vs. Baylor 15-6, and

in a 9-5 win vs. Webb School of Knoxville Rhea had 4 assists and 10 ground

balls.

Division 2: Cody Moore, Junior, Attack form Hillsboro. Cody had 3 goals

and 3 assists in a tough loss to Centennial and then scored 3 goals and 2

assists in a tough loss to JP2.

 

 

 

Week Four (3/19-3/25)

Division 1: William Franklin, Junior, Attack from Christian Brothers High

School. William scored 8 goals and 6 assists in 3 wins for CBHS. William

had (2g, 4a) in a 14-6 win over MICDS (from Missouri), he had (2g, 2a) in

a 18-8 win over Houston, and he scored 4 goals in a 11-6 win over Lindberg

(Missouri).

 

Division 2: Whit Chafin, Senior, from White Station High School. Whit

scored 8 goals and 2 assists for White Station in 2 games. Despite White

Station's losses in both, Whit led the Spartans in each game.

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