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ATHLETICS / STUDENT ESSAY Varsity Sports Achievements T E A M & I N D I V I D UA L : D I S T R I C T L E V E L A N D A B O V E CHEERLEADING CPA cheerleaders went to UCA Nationals in Orlando, Florida this year for the first time in program history. The team competed against hundreds of elite teams from across the country, with their final routine broadcasted live on ESPN. The program looks forward to another competitive year of leadership through encouragement. BOYS TRACK Senior Ryan Charles wins State Championship in High Jump and Decathlon (CPA’s fourth consecutive title and Charles’ second consecutive title) GIRLS TRACK Region Champions BOYS GOLF Junior A. Jacks Green wins State Championship with a 36-hole score of 133. Fourth best score ever recorded in TSSAA History. GIRLS SOCCER District Champions, Region Champions, Sectional Champions, and State Semifinalist BOYS TENNIS District Champions, Region Runners-Up, and State Quarterfinalists. Freshman Nathan Irwin wins State Championship in Singles and was named The Tennessean’s Boys Tennis Player of the Year GIRLS TENNIS FOOTBALL Region Champions, State Semifinalists Region Semifinalists and State First Round 8th Grader Ella Sallee finishes State Quarterfinalist in Singles GIRLS BASKETBALL COLLEGE SIGNEES Region Runners-Up, State Quarterfinalists Emily Zegiestowsky - UT Martin: equestrian Ben Kelley - Delta State: swimming BOYS BASKETBALL Region Runners-Up, State First Round Joe Moore - Richmond University: football Henry Proctor - Sewanee: The University of the South: football BASEBALL District Champions, Region Champions, Sectional Champions, and State Semifinalists Domenic Ferrari - Furman University: football Sutton Mason - Carson Newman: volleyball Vayle McKay - Trevecca Nazarene University: soccer BOYS SOCCER District Champions, Regions Champions, Sectional Champion, and State Semifinalists. Senior Garrett Beam named The Tennessean’s Boys Soccer Player of the Year New Division Update CPA has enjoyed competing in a new athletic division during the 2017-18 school year. We are part of the TSSAA Division II A Middle Region, and we compete in District 1. There are 18 schools in the Division, and CPA has hosted several meetings on campus with athletic directors and coaches from each school. New relationships are being developed and competition is high! 34 Purple & Gold / September 2018