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Sedona Red Rock High School senior and Village of Oak Creek resident Joey Johnson delivers a pitch for the Scorpions in their game against Desert Heights prep Academy on April 13. It was Johnson’s first game pitching in two years, after he underwent Tommy John Surgery as a sophomore. Johnson identified returning to the mound as his favorite personal memory playing baseball for SRRHS. Johnson’s father, Johnny Johnson said, “There’s a lot that goes into it not only physically but mentally.” Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
As a sophomore on Sedona Red Rock High School’s baseball team two years ago, Joey Johnson delivered a pitch and instantly felt pain. When Johnson threw his last pitch in that game, it ended up being the last he would throw for two years.
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Sedona Red Rock High School senior Matt Capozzi completes an inside-the-park home run by running into Desert Heights Prep Academy catcher Landyn Miller during the Scorpions’ game against the Yote on Tuesday, April 13. Sedona, which had lost two games in a row by lopsided finals, got back in the win column with an 11-8 victory. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
Coming off of consecutive lopsided losses, Sedona Red Rock High School’s baseball team needed a good game against Desert Heights Prep Academy on Tuesday, April 13 to break its funk. The SRRHS team got the necessary result.
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Sedona Red Rock High School senior pitcher Dakota Farrar delivers a pitch in the Scorpions’ game against Camp Verde on Monday, April 5. The Sedona team struggled all game and lost to the Cowboys, 16-1. The Scorpions are now 3-2 on the season. All five games have ended after five innings via the 10-run rule. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
consistent theme for Sedona Red Rock High School’s baseball team over the first five games of the season. Every game has been either a lopsided win or loss. Unfortunately for the Scorpions, the game against Camp Verde on Monday, April 5, fell into the latter category.
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Sedona Red Rock High School freshman guard Skyla Bird, center, works for a shot against a North Pointe Prep defender on Saturday, Feb. 13. The Scorpions won 92-14, giving Bird and her fellow reserves plenty of playing time. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers.
If there was any doubt that Sedona Red Rock High School’s girls basketball team would remain undefeated when it hosted North Pointe Prep on Saturday, Feb. 13, it was erased early.
The Scorpions dominated the game throughout, scoring as many points in the opening three minutes as the Falcons scored all game. In the end, Sedona was on the right side of a lopsided 92-14 final score, moving to 6-0 in the process.