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TFS Sports round-up: Soccer wins big, boys cross country achieves many personal records

October 7–8, 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. (October 8, 2021) — The scores for October 7-8:

Late submitted scores for October 5

TFS Boys Cross Country

Meet: Central Park race in Oak Forest

In ideal running weather Tuesday, TFS runners achieved the following results: Carlos Cervantes (So)—12th place (19:54 Personal Record), Austin Hewes (Jr)—13th (19:56 PR), Michael Chancey (Jr)—18th (20:56), Rodrigo Cortez (Fr)—20th (22:08 PR), Ben Gresham (Fr)—21st (22:15), Rashad Peeples (Fr)—24th (23:07), Adam Castellanos (Jr)—26th (23:50 PR), Jayden Scott (Fr)—27th (23:55 PR), Gavin Cottrill (Jr)—30th (27:27), Carson Harris (Fr)—31st (31:35), Colin Harris (Fr)—33rd (37:42).

October 7

TF United Soccer

TF North and South have a combined soccer team, called TF United.

Opponent: Bremen High School

Score: TFU bested Bremen 5-2

Lexani Gaines had three goals and one assist in the contest. Hector Calderon had a goal and an assist, and Adan Cabrera netted a goal as well. Jesus Puerta had nine saves in the decisive win.

October 8

TFS Football

Opponent: TF North High School

Score: TFS defeated TF North

Read the full story: TF South football beats district rival TF North, punch ticket to playoffs

The TF Sports sports schedule can be found here. TF 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.