High School Sports News

Introduction

This report talks about high school sports in different states. It shows which teams won and which teams are in the finals.

Main Body

In Florida, Fletcher beach volleyball is now number one in the country. In track and field, some new runners won fast races. Also, a group called Walk Off Charities helped 10,000 students learn baseball. Many softball teams in Florida played games. Gulf Coast won 8-0. Braden River won 4-3. Sarasota and Parrish Community High also won their games. Bishop Verot is now in the championship game. In Utah and Arizona, baseball and lacrosse teams played. Queen Creek won 9-2. In North Carolina, Crest baseball won 14-9. They hit eight home runs in that game.

Conclusion

Many teams are now ready for the final games in different sports.

Learning

πŸ† The 'Winner' Pattern

To reach A2, you need to describe results simply. Look at how the text tells us who won:

The Simple Formula: [Team Name] + won + [Score]

Examples from the text:

  • Gulf Coast β†’ won 8-0
  • Braden River β†’ won 4-3
  • Queen Creek β†’ won 9-2

Quick Tip: When you see a number like 8-0, we read it as "eight to zero."


πŸ“ Where is it happening?

Notice the word In before the place. This is the easiest way to start a sentence about a location:

  • In Florida...
  • In Utah...
  • In North Carolina...

Use In + [State/City/Country] to set the scene before you give the news.

Vocabulary Learning

team (n.)
A group of players who play together.
Example:The team won the championship.
won (v.)
To be successful in a competition.
Example:They won the game.
games (n.)
Matches played in sports.
Example:The school played many games.
students (n.)
People who study at school.
Example:Students learned new skills.
learn (v.)
To gain knowledge or skill.
Example:Students learn by practicing.
home run (n.)
A baseball hit that lets the batter score without touching the ground.
Example:He hit a home run.