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RVHS Beta Club competes at state… Nutter elected sr state president

RVHS Beta Club competes at state… Nutter elected sr. state president Staff Report Nutter BIDWELL National Beta members from River Valley High School are celebrating their recent participation in the Ohio Senior Beta Virtual State Convention. According to a news release on behalf of the club, typically, “National Beta State Conventions bring together students from across the state to compete in a variety of competitions ranging from academic and STEM-based to visual and performing arts. While State Convention, originally planned to be held in Columbus, Ohio, was cancelled for in-person competitions due to health and safety concerns stemming from the COVID-19, members worked hard while taking online tests and preparing competition submissions for their Virtual Convention. Their victories at the state level provide the opportunity to compete at the national level. National Convention will be held at the Swan and Dolphin Resort at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida this sum

Pandemic forces swim teams to compete in eerily quiet virtual meets

Pandemic forces swim teams to compete in eerily quiet virtual meets High school teams that are lucky enough to find a pool are engaging in a different form of competition, though some teams in southern Maine have yet to get into the water. 10 of 10 From right, Cormac McKenney, Keegan McKenney and Ian Plourde compete in the 100-yard-butterfly during a virtual swim meet at Richards Community Pool on Wednesday. Due to the pandemic, swimmers are only competing against the clock this year. Then the times are compared, usually with the other teams competing on different days in their own pools. Cape Elizabeth boys swam first, followed by the girls in order to follow indoor gathering numbers. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer

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