Halloween in Holbrook was the right time and place for sixth-ranked Sedona Red Rock High School to make twice the case for the Division IV state cross-country title Saturday, Nov. 8. “We’re super excited,” head coach Taryn Kunkel said....
Big Park Community School , in its third and final matchup with host Clarkdale-Jerome School, left the Small Schools State Volleyball championships winless following a 25-23, 25-21 loss. “It was so close,” outgoing Coyotes coach Shelley Woellmer said. “It...
Sedona Red Rock High School’s road to the Division IV state title is taking a strange turn south beginning Thursday, Nov. 6. Despite both road and tournament victories over Northwest Christian High School to win the Section IV title...
Fielding full teams for the fall sports at the three area high schools and their four feeder schools has been an ever-growing challenge in Sedona and the Verde Valley. But this season, the problem of participation is hitting home...
Sedona Red Rock High School’s first quarter against Joy Christian High School could have been a happy ending to a successful season. Unfortunately for the Scorpions, Halloween doesn’t work that way. Instead, the Eagles scored 22 unanswered points by...
One down, one to go. The Division IV, Section IV volleyball title belongs to Sedona Red Rock High School. Senior DeVonne Ryter’s 18 kills led made easy work of Mingus Union High School — 25-6, 25-15, 25-21 — to...
Seniors Emily Aitken and Isaiah Wright punched their state tournament ticket Saturday, Oct. 25, to highlight a fifth-place finish for Sedona Red Rock High School swim teams at the Heisley Invitational in Cottonwood. Aitken finished second in the 100-yard...
Senior Natalie Cox topped all Sedona Red Rock High School cross-country runners Oct. 24, finishing in eighth place at a hot, slow, mosquito-infested Holbrook Invitational. “Everyone was dying,” Scorpions cross-country head coach Taryn Kunkel said. “It was so...
They believed, and they did it. “I’m just breathless, like, mindless,” senior Brian Nguyen exhaled Friday, Oct. 24, after Sedona Red Rock High School upset Lee Williams High School, 21-19. “I just love my team. That’s all I can...
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