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CELESTE GOLDIE<br />

Sports Updates<br />

Baseball<br />

The baseball season had a strong start, winning the first six games of the season. Despite a disappointing loss to<br />

Perry 12-2 Apr.10, the team hit back with a 5-3 win two days later. The boys next game is against Timken Apr. 14.<br />

The team’s current record is 9-3.<br />

- Kirsty Malloy<br />

Softball<br />

The girls softball teams are both off to a fiery, undefeated start. The varsity girls hold a record of 6-0 while<br />

JV is 7-0. The girl’s next home game will be on April 17 at 5pm against Glenoak.<br />

-Ali McNeese<br />

CELESTE GOLDIE<br />

REBECCA JUNOD<br />

Boys Lacrosse<br />

The boys lacrosse team had a game against Archbishop Hoban Mar. 24 and came out on top with a score of<br />

16-3. They were then defeated by Rocky River Mar. 27 with a score of 7-4. However, the boys came back<br />

Mar. 29, beating Walsh Jesuit 15-6. Unfortunately, St. Edwards beat the boys Mar. 31 with a score of 9-6.<br />

-Kelsea Daniluk<br />

Boys track<br />

The boys team is off to a tough start, losing against Perry with a score of 90-47, and a loss to<br />

Jackson with a score of 108-28. However, later that week in the <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> Relays, they<br />

were able to pull through and place fourth out of eight competing teams. The boys also had a<br />

big win against Mckinley, beating them by five points.<br />

-Maddie Morrow<br />

REBECCA JUNOD<br />

Sports-In-Brief<br />

Spring is in the air, and the competition is starting to heat up.<br />

Athletes are running in order to get ready, and the softball<br />

team is continuing its winning ways.<br />

After reclaiming the sate championship last year, the girls are<br />

off to yet another fast start. Their new field is under construction,<br />

and they’ll look to win another trophy as they prepare for new accomodations.<br />

In other news, the baseball team lost two of its last three games.<br />

However, they began to heat up with a 5-3 win against Perry.<br />

They’ll look to continue to build momentum as they go through<br />

the regular season.<br />

The track teams have had a neutral start to the season thus far.<br />

The girls have been able to begin with a 2-1 record and will look to<br />

shift into gear as they match-up with upcoming opponents. Additionally,<br />

the boys haven’t had quite the start they wanted, but they<br />

Who’s Hot?<br />

Who’s not?<br />

are beginning to improve. They boosted their record to 1-2 as<br />

they took a narrow victory against <strong>Canton</strong> McKinley.<br />

The girls lacrosse team is off to a beautiful start to the season.<br />

Thus far, they haven’t lost a game. They’ll look to continue<br />

their winning ways as they take on opponents in Green<br />

and Brunswick.<br />

Furthermore, the boys lacrosse team has been playing tough<br />

competition, and they are sporting a record of 3-3. For scores<br />

from their March games, check the updates above.<br />

Lastly, the boys tennis team has had an incredible start;<br />

they’ve won five of their first six games. The only loss came in<br />

a close match with Lake, where the Vikings were barely edged<br />

3-2.<br />

- Compiled by Clint Yoos<br />

sports.The Viking Views

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