In an absolute battle, the Amador Valley girls water polo team pulled out a come-from-behind win against rival Foothill last week. In the second half, it was all about Amador super sophomore Susan Swyers as she racked up four goals.
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BOONE â What started out as a calm spring day in the High Country turned blustery with gusting winds at Jack Groce Stadium on April 29 for a four-team, high school track and field meet hosted by Watauga High School. The Avery Vikings, along with Alexander Central and Freedom high schools, were part of the event with the host Pioneers.
Alexander Centralâs Cougars and Wataugaâs Pioneers were strong overall in the boys and girls events. The visitors from Taylorsville won the girls meet with 99 points, followed by Watauga with 97 points, Freedom with 21 points and Avery with 14 team points.
In the boys overall standings, Watauga and Alexander Central tied at the top with 99 points each. Freedom (34) and Avery (27) had respectable third- and fourth-place team finishes.