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TFS Sports round-up: Volleyball, tennis, and football

September 2–3, 2021

As part of The Lansing Journal’s ongoing efforts to increase sports coverage at TF South, we have asked TFS coaches to provide us with information about their matches/games. The Lansing Journal will be posting these scores and summaries multiple times per week in a “TFS Sports round-up.”

By Josh Bootsma

LANSING, Ill. (September 3, 2021) — The scores for September 2–3:

September 2

TFS Volleyball

Opponent: Evergreen Park Community High School

Score: TFS lost in two sets to Evergreen Park. (25-23, 25-16​)

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TFS Girls Tennis

Opponent: Shepard High School

Score: TFS fell to Shepard 4-1.

QiMora Burts won the only match for TFS Friday, her fourth straight victory on the season. TFS’ other singles match and three doubles matches went to Shepard.

September 3

TFS Football

Opponent: Lane Tech High School

Score: TFS achieves first win of the season over Lane Tech 41-20.

Read our full story on this game for detailed coverage.

The TF South sports schedule can be found hereTF South is located at 18500 Burnham Avenue, Lansing, IL.

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Josh Bootsma
Josh Bootsma
Josh is Managing Editor at The Lansing Journal and believes in the power and purpose of community news. He covers any local topics—from village government to theatre, from business openings to migratory birds.