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Scorpions junior Stephanie Medel (15) shoots the ball past Cowboys junior Daijah Thompson (13) during the girls basketball game between Sedona Red Rocks High School Scorpions and Camp Verde High School Cowboys at Sedona on Saturday, Feb. 20. Scorpions defeated Cowboys 55-38. [David Jolkovski / Larson Newspapers]
While the local rivalry remains intact between the girls basketball teams of Sedona Red Rock and Camp Verde High Schools, the two are no longer 2A Central Region rivals, with the Cowboys moving to the 3A conference. That meant that the game between the two teams on Saturday, Feb. 20, was the Scorpions’ lone chance this season to earn their first victory over Camp Verde in three years. They did not waste that opportunity, winning 55-38.
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The Sedona-Oak Creek School District, like all schools across the country, has faced challenges this past year as a result of COVID-19 closures, mitigation and remote
instruction. Part of that challenge has been dealing with an unexpected decrease in
students leaving districts as a result of the pandemic. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
To say this past year has been a challenging one for teachers and students would be an understatement.
With the COVID-19 pandemic has come plenty of uncertainty, but Sedona- Oak Creek School District leaders feel they have a good handle on the rest of this school year as they now look forward to the 2021- 2022 school year. The first step in looking to next year took place last week during a workshop in which the budget was reviewed but no action was taken.