Bill Pfohl, Comedy Sportz member and junior, made an announcement to his class about a match against Bishop Chatard. The team brought home a win and is preparing for an away match on March 19 against North Central High School. SARAH SEO / PHOTO
The Comedy Sportz team has an upcoming away game at North Central High School on March 19. The team brought home a win on March 8 in a match against Bishop Chatard High School. Sponsor Jim Peterson said it was great to have another win.
Bill Pfohl, Comedy Sportz member and junior, made an announcement to his class about a match against Bishop Chatard. The team brought home a win and is preparing for an away match on March 19 against North Central High School. SARAH SEO / PHOTO
“We beat them in the semi-final round last year. It was great to go up against them,” Peterson said.
Bill Pfohl, Comedy Sportz member and junior, said that winning their second home meet was an awesome experience.
Pfohl said, “Winning our second home match was great. I’m looking forward to our first away match next week.”
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