In a special playoff game to determine the Three Rivers District regular-season softball championn, Floyd County doubled-up Glenvar, 10-5, Monday afternoon at Radford High School.
Karlee Pendleton was a perfect 5-for-5 at the plate, as she helped lead Floyd County to a 24-0 Three Rivers District softball win over Eastern Montgomery Thursday afternoon in Elliston. The game was called after five innings due to the 10-run rule.
Floyd County jumped out to an early lead, as the Buffaloes cruised to an 11-0 Three Rivers District baseball win over visiting Eastern Montgomery Wednesday afternoon.
Galax scored four times in the top of the seventh to turn a three-run deficit into a 4-3 non district baseball win over host Floyd County Monday afternoon.
Floyd County scored early and often, as the Buffaloes claimed a 17-0 Three Rivers District softball win over Giles Friday in Pearisburg. The game was called after innings due to the 10-run rule.
Floyd County remained unbeaten in Three Rivers District baseball action, as the Buffaloes turned a tie game into an 11-7 victory over visiting Radford Tuesday.
Christine Phillips twirled a one-hitter, as she helped lead Floyd County to an 11-1 Three Rivers District softball win over Auburn Friday afternoon. The game was called after five innings due to the slaughter rule.
Eastern Montgomery dropped its second-straight Three Rivers District girls' tennis match, as host Floyd County claimed a 9-0 victory Thursday afternoon.