High School Sports Results

Introduction

This report shows the results for high school volleyball and baseball. It also shows the dates for new games.

Main Body

In California, many teams won volleyball games. Mira Costa and Loyola are some of the winners. New games start on May 6. The final games end on May 16. In Pennsylvania, four teams won volleyball games. In baseball, Wilson beat Liberty 16-3. Reading High beat Berks Catholic 12-2. Other teams also won games. In Missouri, Neosho High School won a baseball game 18-0. They scored 17 runs in the first part of the game. Neosho plays Webb City on May 8.

Conclusion

Some teams move to the next round of games. Baseball teams continue to play.

Learning

📅 Talking about Dates

Look at how the text says when things happen. It is very simple:

  • May 6 →\rightarrow Month + Number

How to use it: To tell someone a date, just say the month and then the day.

Examples from the text:

  • May 6
  • May 16
  • May 8

🏆 Winning and Beating

There are two ways to talk about success in the text:

  1. Won →\rightarrow The team is the winner. ("Many teams won")
  2. Beat →\rightarrow The team defeated another team. ("Wilson beat Liberty")

Simple Rule:

  • You win a game.
  • You beat a person or another team.

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
a written or spoken account of something that has happened
Example:The teacher gave a report on the class progress.
results (n.)
the outcome or effect of something
Example:The results of the test were announced.
games (n.)
activities that people play for fun or competition
Example:We played games during recess.
teams (n.)
groups of people who work together
Example:The teams practiced every day.
winners (n.)
people who win a competition
Example:The winners received medals.
dates (n.)
days on a calendar
Example:The dates for the event are in the calendar.
final (adj.)
last or concluding
Example:The final match was exciting.
round (n.)
a stage or part of a competition
Example:They entered the next round of the tournament.
continue (v.)
to keep doing something
Example:They will continue to practice.
play (v.)
to participate in a game or sport
Example:They will play basketball after school.