− | 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. | + | 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 Nimmagada. 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! | + | 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 [[Anirudh Nimmagadda|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. | | 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. |