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Avon hosted Corsica/Stickney Tuesday evening, October 17 where they took the win 3-0.
Read moreThe Avon Pirates will play Hitchcock-TulareThursdayas theyadvancetoQuarterFinals with their big win over Faith last week 54-14.
Read moreMundt Oral Interp Meet October 21st. Twenty-four teams were in attendance. The Avon Team received the Class B 2nd place Team Sweepstakes Award.Thefollowingstudents competed: Noah Watchorn Serious Prose and Reader's Theater, Erica Cahoy - Poetry and Duet, Ashley Tolsma Humorous Prose and Duet, Abby Gretschmann - Reader's Theater, Kaeli Wallinga Reader's Theater, Kate Swier - Duet and Storytelling, Lexi Vanderlei - Reader's Theater and Non-original Oratory, Hope Kemnitz - Reader's Theater, Jake Namminga - Reader's Theater and Duet, Charli Simpson - Humorous Prose. KateSwierreceived1stplacein Honors Finals for storytelling. LexiVanderlei,KateSwier,and Ashley Tolsma also qualified for Honors Finals.
Read moreOn Monday, October 16, the Avon volleyball team had their “Dig Pink” night, an event where fans and players alike wore pink shirts. Many people watched the match, both in person and online. The Pirates played well, but lost to Ethan in 3 sets.
Read moreAlso on October 14th, the high school band, along with director Autumn Schultz and parent Matt Grant, attended part of Hobo Days in Brookings. They were able to witness the Hobo Days parade, at which many marching bands performed. They saw bands with as few as 20 people and in contrast, very large marching bands as well. After the parade, they attended the football game, where SDSU dominated the UNI Panthers. When asked about her experience, Erica Cahoy stated, “It was fun to see all the different local bands come out to the parade and to see what a college marching band looks like.”
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