Key Performances in Week 11
The eleventh week of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association’s baseball and boys soccer postseason brought a burst of offensive firepower to the Nashville region, as teams battled for advancement.
Ryan Hendon was the centerpiece for his squad, delivering four goals in a 7‑1 victory over Martin Luther King Jr., a performance that underscored his role as a primary offensive threat.
Hugo Alamos‑Castor matched that intensity with a hat trick in a 9‑0 win over Stratford, his three goals coming in rapid succession and helping his team dominate the match.
Tristan Ramirez added a three‑goal outing for Independence Academy, his contributions keeping the squad competitive in a tightly contested season.
Parker Lambert also shone, scoring three goals in a 3‑2 win over Westview, a result that highlighted his ability to influence close games.
Reece Rector’s two goals paved Goodpasture past Lausanne in a penalty shootout, a dramatic finish that kept the team’s championship hopes alive.
Other standout names from the area included Dillon Moore, Caleb Moss, Brennan Skrzyniarz, Jesus Renderos, Hudson Dickey, Noah Moss and Brayden Mrozek, each of whom contributed to the week’s competitive spirit.
The collective performances illustrate a deep well of talent across the Nashville high school landscape, setting the stage for further playoff action.