SLAMT

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SLAMT


Topic(s) Sports competition
Occurs Spring
Organizer(s) Sports Club
a student playing ultimate frisbee at SLAMT 2020
a TAMS student playing ultimate frisbee at SLAMT 2020
TAMS students huddle before a volleyball match at SLAMT 2020
TAMS students huddle before a volleyball match at SLAMT 2020

SLAMT (Schools in Louisiana, Alabama and Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas) is a athletic competition held at LSMSA where the Sports Club plays against LSMSA, ASMS, ASMSA, and MSMS. Sports include ultimate frisbee, flag football, volleyball, soccer, basketball, billiards, and tennis. At the end of the event, LSMSA hosts a campfire.

Previous results

2019-2020

TAMS takes home first place overall!

Football won first place in a 3-0 sweep of its competition- but not without a 2 minute, 14-point comeback off of a Hail Mary from Mason Haynes to Hunter Anderson on fourth down to bring the game to seven, a crazy tipped pass pick-six by Senior Tanner Hornsby, and a game-ending Malcolm Butler-esque goal line pick with thirty seconds left by Sage Copling to ice Game 2 for TAMS.

Basketball swept its competition, 3-0, with amazing games by Sai Sarnala, Govind Nandagopal, and Anirudh Nimmagadda. A play in the final competition of SLAMT, TAMS vs. LSMSA, certainly had some controversy, when Ani hit a 3-pointer in clutch time, turned to the home crowd, and shushed them. What a play!

Soccer dominated its competition to the extent that TAMS students began to play for the other team to keep the game fair, while we also won tennis handily.

Volleyball, Ultimate Frisbee, and Girl's Basketball took second place.

2018-2019

TAMS takes home second place overall!

2017-2018

TAMS does not win. Unclear on specific placement.

2016-2017

TAMS takes home first place overall. A news post by LSMSA can be read here.

2015-2016

TAMS takes home first place overall.

2014-2015

TAMS takes home first place overall.

2008-2009

TAMS places second.[1]

References

  1. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc179666/m1/59/