Start of a New Season!
- EFLS

- Aug 17, 2024
- 1 min read
The 6th to 8th grade girls volleyball team and 5th to 8th grade boys flag football teams began their season this past Friday. The teams played Concho here at East Fork.
The boys played hard while enduring the 90 degree weather. Final score was 40-14
The girls played well and kept their enthusiaum the whole game. They won best 3/5 and added an extra game for fun at the end!


























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It’s so inspiring to see the energy and community spirit as this new season kicks off! It reminds me of when my older brother was heading off to uni and relied on an academic editing service uk to stay on top of his game. Best of luck to all the students and staff!
I read your start of a new season post and liked how you talk about fresh beginnings, routines, and bringing energy back into school life after a long break, because that feeling of reset really matters for students and families. I remember last term when I was swamped with deadlines and had to do my Statistics class so I could focus on what really mattered and stay on track. Your message makes me think that a good start and clear planning both help us grow.
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