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TSI HS Girls Dominate the Battle of the Bridges to Cap Off an Incredible Summer

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The TSI HS Girls closed out their summer in style, bringing home the championship at the prestigious Battle of the Bridges Tournament in Louisville, KY. From the opening tip on Saturday to the final buzzer on Sunday, this squad was on absolute fire—locking in defensively, sharing the ball, and proving why they’re one of the toughest teams around.

Saturday: Pool Play Perfection

TSI kicked things off with a statement win over the St. Louis HoopStarz, cruising to a 33-15 victory.

  • Emma Ousley (Austin) led the scoring with 10 points.

  • Savannah Nussbaum (Southwestern) dominated the glass with 9 rebounds and also filled the stat sheet with 5 steals and 3 assists.

Game two was more of the same—only louder. TSI rolled past the Lady Jr Legends 65-38, putting on an offensive clinic.

  • Mikayla Nussbaum (Southwestern) dropped 18 points.

  • Sister Savannah followed closely with 17 points and 5 rebounds.

  • Ava Simler (Lanesville) added 10 points of her own.

  • Tiarra Lewis (Clarksville) dished 4 assists, while Savannah once again swiped 6 steals.

Sunday: All Gas, No Brakes

TSI earned the #1 seed after their Saturday dominance, grabbing a bye in the 10-team bracket. Their first test on Sunday came against Southeast KY Fire—and TSI passed with flying colors, winning 56-41.

  • Mikayla Nussbaum and Tiarra Lewis shared top scoring honors with 14 points each.

  • Savannah chipped in 12 points, plus an outrageous 9 rebounds and 9 steals—coming just shy of a triple-double.

That set the stage for a championship rematch with the Lady Jr Legends. This time, TSI wasted no time putting the game out of reach, using suffocating pressure defense to fuel a 55-28 victory and secure the tournament title.

  • Savannah Nussbaum led with 14 points and 9 rebounds.

  • Mikayla Nussbaum added 11 points.

  • Tiarra Lewis handed out 4 more assists, keeping the offense humming.


A Summer to Remember

With the win, TSI closed their season having won 11 of their final 12 games, sending a clear message to anyone looking ahead to 2026—this team will be a problem.

From scoring explosions to lockdown defense, from unselfish ball movement to pure hustle plays, the TSI HS Girls showed what happens when talent meets teamwork. And this summer? They weren’t just good—they were championship good.

 
 
 

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