Teams, Scores, & Schedules
Schedule
Schedule
Team | Opponent | Date | Time | Location | Advantage | Type | Details | Result | Score | Recap |
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Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Senior Night, Webb Bell Buckle
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FRA | Home | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | ||||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
Region Playoff Second Round
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FRA | Home | Tournament | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | |||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
TSSAA Region Quarterfinals
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TBD
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Battle Ground Academy | Away | Tournament | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | |||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
Region Final/Consolation
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TBD
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Battle Ground Academy | Away | Tournament | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer |
Scores
Scores
Team | Opponent | Date | Time | Location | Advantage | Type | Details | Result | Score | Recap |
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Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Valor Collegiate
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Harpeth Hall | Away | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Loss | 0-3 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Grace Christian
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FRA | Home | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Win | 2-1 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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University School of Nashville
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USN River Campus | Away | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Win | 5-0 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Providence Christian Academy
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FRA | Home | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Win | 5-0 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Battle Ground Academy
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Battle Ground Academy | Away | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Loss | 0-2 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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St. Cecilia Academy
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FRA | Home | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Win | 9-0 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Middle Tennessee Christian
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FRA | Home | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Win | 9-0 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Christ Presbyterian Academy
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Christ Presbyterian Academy | Away | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Loss | 0-3 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Franklin Christian Academy
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FRA | Home | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Win | 9-1 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Brentwood Academy
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Brentwood Academy | Away | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Loss | 0-4 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Columbia Academy
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Columbia Academy | Away | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Win | 6-0 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Donelson Christian Academy
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Home | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Win | 6-1 | |||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Goodpasture Christian School
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Home | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Win | 7-0 | |||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Martin Luther King Magnet High School
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Away | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Tie | 2-2 | |||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Pope John Paul II High School
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Pope John Paul II High School | Away | Scrimmage | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | |||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Hume-Fogg Academic High School
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FRA | Home | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | Loss | 2-0 | ||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Evangelical Christian School
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Evangelical Christian School | Away | Scrimmage | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer | |||
Varsity Girls Soccer |
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Madison Academic Magnet High School
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Madison Academic Magnet High School | Away | Scrimmage | Details about Varsity Girls Soccer |
COACHES
Becky Knight
Head Coach
Becky Knight is from Auburn Alabama where she also attended college receiving her degree in Physical Education. Becky is the Varsity Girls Soccer coach, Middle School PE teacher, and also serves as the Physical Education and Wellness Department Head.
Ryan McDonald
Assistant Coach
Ryan McDonald is back at Franklin Road Academy. After attending FRA for 4 years he is back to coach soccer following in his father’s footsteps- Ken McDonald. After graduating from FRA, McDonald was recruited by the University of Louisville where he played for four years. His senior year he led the team in goals and ranked second on the team in scoring with 14 points (6 goals, 2 assists). His team in 2008 went 11-8-2. He was elected the team’s most valuable player during his 2011 senior year, when he had eight goals and seven assists in 16 games. After his collegiate career ended, the Nashville, Tenn., product played in the Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL) for the Louisville Lightning from 2009-13.He also played and captained the Nashville Metros of the PDL from 2009-2014. Lastly, he finished up his professional career playing and captaining the Toledo United/Toledo Villa team from 2015-2017.
After his time playing McDonald switched his sights to coaching. McDonald was a recreational soccer coach year-round from 2009-2015 until accepting this position at Adrian College. He also was a club/select coach in the fall of 2011 and managed the overall youth program. McDonald served as head soccer coach at Waggener High School in the fall of 2013. In addition, he worked at Superkick/Teamzone in Columbus, Ohio as a facility operator and soccer trainer. McDonald was an integral part of the historic milestones Adrian saw over his four seasons as an assistant coach, building the success the program has seen in recent years. In 2017, Adrian hosted its first-ever MIAA tournament home game and made its debut in the championship game after beating Hope College in the conference semifinals. The Bulldogs put together back-to-back winning seasons to compile a 22-14-2 record, tying the school record of 11 victories and placing as the MIAA regular-season runner-up for their highest finish ever. McDonald helped coach eight all-conference selections as an assistant, plus the program's first two CoSIDA Academic All-American® finalists which included Tad Davis in 2017. McDonald has worked as a camp counselor at the University of Louisville, Bellarmine University and Franklin Road Academy. He has also worked with the Mockingbird Valley Soccer Club in a variety of roles.(Can just delete that part) In 2018 he was hired as the head coach and in his first season he led the Bulldogs to an 8-8-1 mark, setting a school record for most wins by a first-year head coach.Adrian finished tied for second in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA), the second straight year AC finished second and hosted an MIAA semifinal. The Bulldogs defeated Trine University in penalty kicks to advance to the championship game for the second consecutive year. Had four members of the Black and Gold named All-MIAA with senior Tad Davis named a College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-American®.
He is married to his wife Maggie who works at Vanderbilt as a nurse. They also have a Golden Retriever puppy named Mavrik! He is excited to be involved in the soccer programs and ready to continue the success of his father and other coaches over the years.
Maddi Devey
Assistant Coach
Coach Devey attended Millbrook, a boarding school in upstate New York, where she played soccer, ice hockey, and lacrosse. She attended many soccer and lacrosse camps across New England and always looked forward to reconnecting with her team during preseason. Upon high school graduation, Coach Devey decided to pursue a new sport and made the roster for the varsity cheerleading team at Gettysburg College. Cheering all four years at Gettysburg was an awesome conclusion to her athletic career—the friendships she fostered with her teammates are life-long bonds.
As the daughter of a teacher and coach, Coach Devey is well-versed in the balance between academics and athletics and is super excited to share her love of the game with her soccer, cheerleading, and lacrosse teams this year!