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Last three fall sports begin practice at RHS

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September 9, 2020
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Linemen participated in footwork drills.

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On Labor Day this year, the high school was a place of excitement for many student athletes as the last three fall sports were eligible to begin their seasons. Boys soccer began with a morning practice, and a second in the evening.

Football coaches handed out equipment and collected information from the players as the first actual practice was held Tuesday.

Volleyball held two sessions, one for freshmen and another for the upper grades.

Photos by Bob Mainhardt

IMG_0592W Senior Kahlie Arneson practices a serve on the first day. Under the watchful eye of coach Povolo, senior Olivia Verbeest sets the ball. Goalie Gavin Ostermann dives for a save on a shot by senior Billy Berwig. Head soccer coach Nathan Bates shows players how to pass the ball in a drill. Linemen participated in footwork drills. IMG_9537W
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