This week, TCHS is getting back into action after a well-deserved Thanksgiving break. Congratulations to Reese Moore for making the Daily Corinthian’s All-Area First Team for volleyball as well …
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This week, TCHS is getting back into action after a well-deserved Thanksgiving break.
Congratulations to Reese Moore for making the Daily Corinthian’s All-Area First Team for volleyball as well as Zareli Ozuna for making it on the honorable mention list.
During the break, boys basketball played in a couple of games in the New Albany Classic, losing 70-52 versus Wheeler and 72-32 against New Albany.
As for some more good news, TC ESports has had one team make the playoffs in Super Smash Brothers. The squad takes on MSMS on December 2nd at 4 p.m. What a great accomplishment to have a team in the playoffs during the first year in program history!
Originally, the basketball girls and boys were in action Tuesday against Heritage Academy at home, but the game was postponed due to weather.
They are back in action at home on Thursday against Kossuth. The teams will also see action in the South Pontotoc Classic on Saturday. There is a freshman/JV game Monday at home versus Hardin County.
For soccer, the girls and the boys only game of the week will take place Monday against Pontotoc.
Bowling also will see action Wednesday against Kossuth.