
Glenvar from tthe District and Hidden Valley from the Region continue to chase the Dream
Hidden Valley will head up I-81 on Tuesday night to play at Fort Defiance.

Tunstall, coming off a 3 game sweep at Hidden Valley in its last match, appeared well on its way to another 3-0 defeat at the hands of the home standing Fort Defiance Indians.
Trailing 2-0 and a long, long way from Dry Fork the Trojans dug a little deeper and pulled out Game 3, 26-24 after dropping the first two contest by a combined score of 50-25.
There was no drama needed in Game 4 when the Trojans rolled to a convincing 25-15 victory to even the Match at 2-2. Fort Defiance finally found enough composure to capture Game 5 by a narrow margin of 15-12.
Congratulations to the Trojans for leaving it all on the court and further showing the strength of our Region !


Glenvar High School π« is still carrying the flag for the District in the State Tournament and the Highlanders were back in action Saturday in Salem, hosting the John Battle Trojans.
Glenvar came out on fire π₯ and the score in Game One was 21-5 before the Trojans could catch their breath. The remainder of the opening game leveled out but the damage had been done.
GAME #2
John Battle with an early 3-0 lead which might have poked the Bear π»
Glenvar 17-7, with the digs being as important as the kills.


Senior leadership that has already captured a State Title is a potent combination

Game 2 is in the books π! Glenvar will be looking for the sweep now. (3:42)

GAME #3
Glenvar 9-4
Time out Trojans, Glenvar 12-4
Glenvar 17-5





