TCMS boys fall to Riversprings to end season
After finishing the regular season with a 2-5-1 record, the Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) boys soccer team won the first round of the playoffs against Wakulla County in overtime, 2-1, before falling in the second round of the conference tournament against Riversprings, 3-0.
After a thrilling first-round win over Wakulla in a penalty kick shoot-out, the Bulldogs could not get much going offensively in the second round of the conference playoff.
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CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WV News) â While North Central West Virginia school systems are conducting instruction remotely, many are reporting school outbreaks or new COVID-19 cases among staff and students.
After working with local health department officials on Thursday, Harrison County Schools announced five new COVID-19 cases, bringing the weekâs total to 23 since Monday.
New cases include one staff member in the Maintenance Department, one staff member at Mountaineer Middle School, one staff member at Robert C. Byrd High School, one student at Big Elm Elementary School and one staff member in the Transportation Department.
Additionally, late Wednesday evening, Taylor County Schools Superintendent Christy Miller reported a new COVID-19 case involving a staff member at Taylor County Middle School.
TCMS boys win conference game by penalty kicks
The Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) boys’ soccer team lost their final two regular season games last week, but bounced back with a thrilling first-round win in the conference playoffs.
The TCMS Bulldogs finished the regular season with a 2-5-1 record, falling in their final two matches of their regular season last week to Riversprings (3-0) and Florida High (1-0).
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TCMS girls soccer finishes the regular season at 4-2-3
The Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) Lady Bulldogs’ soccer team finished their regular season with a 4-2-3 record, and now have set their sights on making a run deep into the conference playoffs.
Last week, the TCMS girls played in two matches that both resulted in draws against Riversprings and Florida High.
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