The Royall volleyball team couldn’t make up enough ground to force a tie for first with Hillsboro in the Scenic Bluffs Conference race.
Royall volleyball settles for second
The Royall volleyball team couldn’t make up enough ground to force a tie for first with Hillsboro in the Scenic Bluffs Conference race.
The early portion of the 2019–20 season has proven to be a tough slate for the Brookwood boys basketball team. The Falcons have faced some challenging competition, but have yet to notch a win.
The Panther wrestling team ended as the runner-up at this year’s Royall Invite on the strength of a quartet of championship-bout qualifiers.
After notching a trio of nonconference wins, the Royall girls basketball team was ready to being Scenic Bluffs action on Friday, Dec. 6.
Royall head coach Scott Uppena kicked off his seventh season at the helm of the Panthers’ basketball program, helping his team earn a 42–28 win over La Farge on Monday, Dec. 2.
Brookwood’s Hailey Schueller (left) and Shelly Powell sprint across the gym while working on ball-handling drills during the first day of practice last week.
The following Brookwood students were named athletes of the month for October.
The final race of the season for the Brookwood girls’ cross-country team ended at the highest level it could — state.
The Royall volleyball team was hoping that the third time was the charm as it prepared to face off with its conference rival in a Division 4 sectional semifinal game on Oct. 31.
Though it may not seem like it, but the last time a Brookwood girls cross-country team qualified for state was 16 years ago in 2003.
The quest for a state berth began last week as Royall volleyball opened regional play on Thursday, Oct. 24.
For the first time in six seasons, the Brookwood football team had secured a first-round football playoff game by merit of a 7–2 regular-season record.