The Comedy Sportz team will play at its last home match on April 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Studio Theater. The team will also play in its last away match on April 19 against Westfield High School. Sponsor Jim Peterson said that the team will be celebrating the end of a great season.
Bill Pfohl, Comedy Sportz member and junior, spoke with a classmate about the upcoming match this Friday. It will be the team’s last home match, which will be in the Studio Theater at 7:30 p.m. SARAH SEO / PHOTO
“We usually have a senior night. But since there are no seniors on the team, we have decided to open up and invite alumni to come visit,” said Peterson. “Some of the alumni are taking us up. However, they may show up, they may not.”
The team lost its away matches at North Central High School and Guerin High School. Peterson said that the match at Guerin was the strongest yet, performance-wise.
Bill Pfohl, Comedy Sportz member and junior, also said it was a great match.
Pfohl said, “We played really well, but it was their senior night.”
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