Topic: Lausanne Collegiate School
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May 2019
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If the rest of the Division 2-A soccer postseason is going to be as exciting as Tuesday's game between ECS and Lausanne was, we're going to be in for a wild ride.
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December 2018
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Daily Memphian boys basketball Power 12
This week's rankings of the top 12 boys basketball teams in the Shelby-Metro area.
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Volunteers land three-time Mr. Football winner Eric Gray
Kevin Locastro told the onlookers assembled at Lausanne Collegiate School Thursday that he's never been much of a Tennessee fan. But he sure is now.
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November 2018
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Eric Gray makes Mr. Football history; Maurice Hampton of MUS also claims top prize
NASHVILLE – Losing in the state semifinals is a bad dream that Eric Gray continues to relive. But Sunday was a dream come true. -
TSSAA quarterfinal previews
Here is a look at Friday's playoff games involving area teams. Division 2 teams are in the semifinals while Division 1 and MHSAA are featuring quarterfinal games this week. Kickoffs are at 7 p.m. -
Rosters announced for AutoZone Liberty Bowl high school all-star game
Here are the rosters for the 17th AutoZone Liberty Bowl high school all-star game presented by ARS Conway Services and the Tennessee Highway Safety Office. -
Playoff round-up: Gray sets state touchdown record as Lausanne romps to 37th straight victory
For a while Friday night, it looked like Eric Gray was going to get upstaged on his big night. But by the time it was over, normal order had been restored and Gray had his place in the record book. -
Eight area players named Mr. Football semifinalists
Eight area players – highlighted by a pair of former winners – were chosen Thursday as semifinalists for this year's Tennessee Titans Mr. Football awards.
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October 2018
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Daily Memphian high school honor roll
Here is this week's Daily Memphian high school honor roll, honoring the top performers in football, cross country and girls soccer over the past seven days. -
Lausanne student making strides in Tennessee education curriculum reform
While most teenagers her age are concerned with getting their driver’s license and dating, 15-year-old Isabel Kagoo is working to bring change to Tennessee schools’ curriculum surrounding vaping and e-cigarettes.
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