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Sedona Red Rock High School baseball players Nate Ross, left, Joey Johnson, Jaiah Grondin, Jamie Alagna, Caleb Jennings, Matt Capozzi and Dakota Farrar enjoy their Senior Night Ceremony on Friday, April 23, after Sedona’s game with Glendale Prep. The Scorpions trailed heading into the bottom of the fifth inning but came from behind to win 13-5. Photo by Michael Dixon/Larson Newspapers
When Sedona Red Rock High School’s baseball team hosted Glendale Prep on Friday, April 23, the game served two purposes. It was a chance for the Scorpions to snap a three-game losing streak and at least help solidify their spot in a potential state play-in game. It was also Senior Night, giving the parents and fans a chance to honor the seven seniors on the Sedona team.
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Senior pitcher Bella Horton throws a pitch during Sedona Red Rock High School’s game against Northland Prep on Thursday, March 25. Horton also pitched for Sedona in its game against Glendale Prep on Tuesday, March 30. Horton and the Scorpions were victorious in that game, defeating the Griffins 19-4 for their first win of the young season. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
With a young team that features a lot of new players, Sedona Red Rock High School softball coach John Parks said that the Scorpions try not to scoreboard watch throughout games, but focus more on getting better. If the SRRHS team looked at the scoreboard during its game against Glendale Prep Academy on Tuesday, March 30, it would have looked good.
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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.