After a full day of classes and adjusting to wearing facial coverings and practicing social distancing, there was a volleyball tri-meet scheduled Tuesday night.
On the other hand, the Flying G's had two servers click off serveral points in succession to keep the Vikings from gathering any steam. It was a frustrating combination for the Vikings.
While it's early in the season, and Moore didn't have the normal summer to become familiar with his players because of COVID-19 restrictions, he said he is pleased with the team's communication on the pitch.
Tunney felt it was good for the kids to come out and work out together, if social distanced and no high fives or hand slaps allowed, to finally have a positive feeling about things for a time.
Not only is it a small team for Grayling this year, it's also very young. The Vikings' low score was recorded by sophomore Alyssa Huber, who shot a 139
The Representative Council of the Michigan High School Athletic Association today approved the start of competition in girls volleyball, boys soccer and girls swimming...