The baseballs and softballs are being thrown and caught, the tennis and golf balls are being swung at and the runners, jumpers and throwers are taking their marks.
That means the high school winter sports have officially come to an end, and it’s time to shift the focus to a new season of athletics at Sedona Red Rock High School.
The boys soccer team endured a mid-season shakeup, getting rid of the junior varsity team and having young players start on the varsity. It ended its season 3-9. The girls soccer team was strong on the field, but didn’t earn enough power points with an 8-8 record and had to end its season with no state playoff appearance.
“We knew it would be tough for these teams because of the way the schedules were assigned,” Sedona Athletic Director John Parks said. “It’s tough playing schools like Mingus Union, Flagstaff, Bradshaw Mountain twice in a season because they are so much bigger than us. We hang in there, but we just don’t have the depth like they do.”
For the full story, please see the Friday, Feb. 22, issue of the Sedona Red Rock News.