The Rumble 11/18
Christian Giordano, Staff Writer
Boys basketball prepares for season of improvement
After losing a first place position in districts last season, the boys basketball team has been practicing to improve this year. “Last year was a frustrating finish,” head coach Kyle Herrema said. “The team was really coming together, and we had a bunch of injuries that hit us after being in first place in district. Our playoff loss really hurt, and I think this year is one of redemption.�...
Girls basketball adapts for COVID-19, smaller team
As the girls basketball team starts their season, they are finding a new dynamic after losing six seniors and one junior. “Last year's team was senior heavy,” head coach Mike Motsney said.“We graduated every varsity player except one. They had a good season that saw them meet the eventual state champions (Liberty) in the first round of the playoffs. We held Liberty to zero points in the...
Swim team looks to continue last season’s record
After a season of winning championships and state records, the swimming team is confident in their ability to perform just as well this season. “The team had an historic season last year, sweeping the district championships, the girls team winning the first regional championship in program history, and having one of [last year’s] seniors (Jed Jones) set a state record in the 200 IM at the state ...
Boys soccer aims for consistency in new season
Despite many of the starters from last season having graduated, the boys soccer team still expects to perform as well as they did last season. “Last year, the boys finished 12-3-3 overall and 7-1 in district en route to a co-district championship,” head coach Alex Duran said. “We expect to do just as well. We have the talent, and although we lost some key players, we have players ready to accep...
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