In Johnson City, the high school sports fall season is really heating up as teams gear up for postseason action. On Thursday, the district tournament matches kicked off for girls soccer and volleyball, showcasing some intense competition on both sides of the Tennessee state line.
The Science Hill girls soccer team put on a dominant performance, defeating Dobyns-Bennett 6-1 to secure their place as the District 1 AAA champions once again. This victory highlighted Science Hill’s strength and determination as they continue to excel this season.
In addition to soccer, the girls’ volleyball teams were also in action. The Daniel Boone volleyball squad had a successful night, winning against West Ridge 3-1. Meanwhile, Dobyns-Bennett also gathered a solid win and managed to defeat David Crockett 3-1, allowing them to advance to next week’s semifinal round.
On the Virginia side, the Ridgeview Wolfpack remained unbeaten after a convincing victory over John Battle, winning 3-0 in a Mountain 7 matchup held in Bristol. Their continued success has shown that they are a formidable opponent this season.
As the fall season races toward postseason play, teams are eagerly working hard to secure their spots in the upcoming championships. Fans and supporters are excited about the thrilling matches ahead, as the spirit of competition is truly alive and well in Johnson City and the surrounding areas.

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