High School Sports News: June 7-13, 2026

高中體育新聞:2026年6月7-13日


Introduction

This report shows the sports results for high schools in Ames from June 7 to June 13.

本報告顯示了 Ames 高中從 6 月 7 日至 6 月 13 日的體育比賽結果。

Main Body

The girls' soccer tournament happened. The Gilbert team lost 3-0 to North Scott. Allie Grandgenett played very well for Gilbert.

女子足球賽舉行了。Gilbert 隊以 0 比 3 輸給了 North Scott。Allie Grandgenett 為 Gilbert 隊帶來了非常出色的表現。

Softball teams played many games. Ames beat a strong team from Waukee. Other players like Erickson and Martin also played well.

壘球隊進行了許多場比賽。Ames 擊敗了一支來自 Waukee 的強隊。其他球員如 Erickson 和 Martin 表現也很好。

Baseball teams played several games. Koerner from Gilbert played a great game. Schmal, Triggs, and Clement hit home runs.

棒球隊進行了幾場比賽。Gilbert 的 Koerner 打了一場精彩的比賽。Schmal, Triggs 和 Clement 擊出了全壘打。

Conclusion

Some boys and girls are now candidates for the Athlete of the Week award.

目前有幾位男生和女生是「本週最佳運動員」獎項的候選人。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Secret

In this news report, the writer tells us what happened in the past. To do this, they change the action words (verbs).

Look at these shifts:

  • Happen → Happened
  • Play → Played

The Pattern: Adding -ed to the end of a word is like a time machine. It moves the action from now to yesterday.

Example from text: "The Gilbert team lost 3-0" \rightarrow Lost is the past of Lose.

Quick Guide for A2:

  • Regular action \rightarrow add -ed (Played, Happened)
  • Special action \rightarrow word changes completely (Lose \rightarrow Lost, Beat \rightarrow Beat)

Vocabulary spotlight:- Several = More than two, but not a huge amount. Candidate = A person who might win or get a prize.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A piece of writing that gives information about something
Example:I read the sports report to see who won the game.
tournament (n.)
A sports competition with many games and one winner
Example:Our school won the soccer tournament last year.
beat (v.)
To win a game against another person or team
Example:Ames beat the other team by two goals.
several (adj.)
More than two, but not many
Example:I have several books in my bag.
candidates (n.)
People who are chosen for a prize or a job
Example:There are three candidates for the student president.
award (n.)
A prize given to someone for doing something well
Example:She received an award for being the best player.
Practice A2 words in a crossword