Cyclones Grass Cutters Orange play doubleheader in WJAL action
Published 9:33 am Friday, October 18, 2024
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The Cyclones Grass Cutters Orange hit the field for a thrilling doubleheader this past Saturday in Watauga Junior Athletic League (WJAL) play, facing off against Happy Valley and Johnson County at Unaka High School.
Star Correspondent Ciara Laws was on-site to provide detailed coverage of the WJAL action for Elizabethton Star readers. The Cyclones Grass Cutters Orange showcased strong performances in both matchups, battling hard against Happy Valley and Johnson County in a day filled with competitive youth football.
This in-depth coverage of the weekend’s WJAL games was made possible by sponsorship from Citizens Bank, which continues to support youth athletics in the community.