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TFS coaches name Indians of the Week for March 19-24
Tallulah Falls School coaches have selected their Indian athletes of the week for March 19-24.
MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRL
Sixth-grader Julianne Shirley of Clarkesville was named an Indian of the Week by middle school track and field coach Scott Neal. Julianne set three personal records and one school record this week,” said Neal. “Her performance helped TFS win the six-team Landmark Invite by 40 points. Julianne set personal records in the 400 meters (68.43), 800 meters (2:52.00) and 400-meter relay (56.09) and a school record in the 1600 meters (4:38.05). Her times and tenacious mindset in the 400/800 double were inspiring and impressive.”
MIDDLE SCHOOL BOY
Eighth-grader Kylar Clouatre of Clarkesville was selected as an Indian of the Week by middle school baseball coach Dustin Rogers. “Kylar had a great week,” said Rogers. “He reached base five times on five hits. He has moved to center field and continues to contribute greatly to the success of the team.”
VARSITY GIRL
Ninth grader Kenya Wright of Sylva, North Carolina, was named an Indian of the Week by varsity ladies’ soccer coach Whitney Calloway. “Kenya has been a real asset to our team so far this season,” said Calloway. “As a freshman, she has played every minute of our five games. She leads and directs the defense and in our last game against Highlands they looked rock-solid, allowing only 16 shots through.”
VARSITY BOY
Sophomore Zach Corwin of Baldwin was selected as an Indian of the Week by varsity baseball coach Mark Wilcox. “Zach continues to improve as a baseball player,” said Wilcox. “He has developed into one of our most reliable defenders and had four base hits last week. Zach’s improvement can be traced to his persistent desire to do well but also he has worked hard to improve his skill set since the end of last season. He has also increased his strength in all areas.”