clark thomas photographs / nashville

spirited  portraits

Shoot many more photos & players than I can post so
if yours aren’t here—don’t despair—just call me.

USN...2011

  November 12, 2011 — Lacrosse vs. West Knoxville

  August 25 — Boys X-Country at River Campus



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MBA 7th Grade football2011

  August 18 — vs. St. Henry’s Tigers (called short for weather)

  August 13 — scrimmage vs. Lipscomb




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USN Middle School Lacrosse — some recent games
...and just posted 3/31 v. The Irish Club that was skipped earlier.

  November 12, 2011 — vs. West Knoxville

  May 2 — grade 6/7/8 vs. Ensworth (posting now complete)

  April 30 — grade 4/5/6, 7/8 vs. Murfreesboro

  April 28 — grade 6/7/8 vs. Grassland

  April 26 — grade 7/8 vs. MBA

  April 23 — grade 5/6+4 vs. Ravenwood

  April 21 — grade 5/6+7/8 vs. JT Moore

  April 5 — grade 5/6+7/8 vs. Hendersonville

  March 31 — grade 5/6+7/8 vs. The Irish (newly posted on 4/30)

  March 24 — grade 6/7/8 vs. Harding

  March 23 — MS vs. Ensworth

  March 9 — MS vs. MBA


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basketball

   Kool Effect test for displaying photos... January 19

   WNSL Stingrays, final two games & team pix: February 26

   WNSL Stingrays, Billy’s team: February 12

   USN Middle School JV vs. Poplar Grove: January 31

   Poplar Grove MS Varsity vs. Christ The King: January 31

   WNSL Stingrays, Billy’s team: January 29

   WNSL Stingrays, Billy’s team: January 22

   USN Middle School JV: January 19

   USN Middle School JV: January 18

   WNSL Stingrays, Billy’s team: January 15


11.6.2010 game

soccer

   “B-Team 2’s” final season game: Nov 10

   Billy’s team, Tournament game: Nov 6

   Jay/Brian team v Ensworth: Nov 4

   Jay/Brian team v. MBA: Nov 1

This sports index page is long overdue, yet still a work in progress. Due to time constraints I shoot more games than I post: takes about as long to edit and post a game, as it takes to go shoot a game and get back home. So each game is 2x and my goal is 1.1x. To be better at editing and posting means being faster at 100% quality. Experimenting with different techniques. It’s just discipline, and true progress is slow and tricky to measure, yet more practice yields more skill and efficiencies. And if this somehow benefits others, all the better. -C.