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Indians of the Month: November 2022
TFS has named the Indians of the Month for November 2022. This month's selections are Jue Wang and Anfernee Hanna for high school, and Elizabeth Stafford and Brian Neely, Jr for middle school. MORE INDIANS OF THE MONTH
Jue Wang - Precision Rifle
We would like to put Jue Wang (Senior) in for Indian of the Month for November. Jue has worked hard to improve her athletic performance by paying attention to the smallest of details while she's shooting. She's always encouraging her teammates and willing to help others. With their returned support and encouragement, and for the first time in our school's history, she shot a personal best of 292 in our first match of the season to qualify as an individual for the State Championship in April. -coach Katie Keister
Anfernee Hanna - Basketball
Anfernee Hanna had a great start to the season at Jefferson High School EMC Tournament. Hanna's efforts helped TFS advance to the championship game. Over three games, Hanna totaled 62 points, 30 rebounds and 7 assists. -coach Cody Coleman
Elizabeth Stafford - Swimming
Elizabeth always works to go the extra mile at practice. She works to maintain a good attitude, even during tough sets. She trains hard & her training paid off this month. Elizabeth dropped a collective 32 seconds in her individual events swam during the month of November. -coach Rachel Nichols
Brian Neely, Jr - Basketball
Over the past month of november, Brian has been a workhorse for the boys A-team. Brian has averaged a double-double in all four of our games this year so far. Brian has been a leader to this young team, who shows continued promise for the next season. Through four games in the month of November, Brian has scored 54 points, and collected 48 rebounds, to go along with helping the boys A-team off to a 4-0 start to the young season. Brian is a hard worker, who is always ready for the lights on the big stage. Brian has really grown as a leader in his first year here at Tallulah Falls, and I am beyond proud of this young man's growth on and off the court. -coach Nathan Stanley