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Athletics News, June 4, 2021

John O’Neill, Director of Athletics
June 4, 2021

Athletics Update: Spring Athletes Shine

As highlighted during the final athletics sharing assembly of the year this morning, middle school athletes got after it this spring. From the fields to the courts to the trails, middle school athletes spread their talents over nine different offerings and competed in three separate athletic sessions. Without exception, every middle school athlete put their best foot forward and made the most of the modified athletic programming. Coinciding with Spirit Week, the athletics department will wrap up the 2020-21 year by recognizing our 8th Grade athletes at the Athletics Banquet on Thursday, June 10 from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. The entire community will be invited to Zoom into this event.

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