MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -- The Collegedale Academy tennis Eagles soared to new heights during the 2012 season.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -- Sarah Joyce had experienced the feeling of letting a match slip away once Wednesday.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -- The Notre Dame girls' tennis team came to Murfreesboro with full intentions of playing in today's match for the Class A/AA state championship. Coach Anne Ricksecker did her part, booking rooms for Monday
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -- David Lipscomb soccer coach Nathan Proffitt said after Tuesday's match that his Mustangs were going to "face the sun, because all behind us is the shadows."
Chattanooga soccer rivals head to Spring Fling
A lot would ride on Baylor and McCallie, or Chattanooga Christian and Notre Dame match-ups
At the beginning of every season, coaches of all sports identify games as "must-wins."
The Notre Dame boys' soccer team's seniors have been on their fair share of 1-0 scores in Class A/AA sectional matches. This year, though, they were on the winning side of one.
Callie and Turner Voges were present in 2009 at the Spring Fling in Murfreesboro when older brother Sawyer was part of McCallie's last state tennis championship.
It was all in the elevation, so said William DeBarge.
The Notre Dame girls' tennis players knew they were on a collision course with the state tournament after an early-season victory over Chattanooga Christian -- their biggest hurdle in recent history.
There must be something to the Notre Dame soccer team having a little Irish luck. The Irish won the District 7-A/AA championship at Chattanooga Christian on Thursday night by advancing from a tie game on penalty kicks.
DUNLAP, Tenn. — Notre Dame missed District 7-AA's baseball championship by two runs, losing out to Signal Mountain on run differential, but the Irish got their second straight 7-AA postseason title Tuesday with a 6-3 victory over the Eagles.
The Notre Dame boys' soccer team has grasped a hot new concept that has led to a recent run of good luck. It's called scoring.
In a season filled with one-goal matches and shootouts, Notre Dame soccer coach Jim Schermerhorn and assistants David Weikel and Emily Cornett have learned to accept that nothing comes easily for a defending state champion.
In Notre Dame soccer coach Jim Schermerhorn's eyes, a good start should equal a good finish. Tuesday against Signal Mountain, his second-ranked Lady Irish had a good start and they definitely were pleased with the result.
Notre Dame will be sporting a new look this year. There still will be some "3 yards and a cloud of dust," but the ball will be in the air and not just on fumbles.






