HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Cullman County high school and middle school Scholars’ Bowl coordinator Christine O’Leary shared the results of the season’s third and fourth rounds at Wallace State, held on March 9 and 11.
West Point teams continued their dominance. The middle school team outscored its two opponents by a total of 950-70, and the high school team defeated a strong Cullman team by a 340 point margin. The Good Hope high school team and Cold Springs middle school team also made good showings.
Middle school matches, Mar. 9
Round 3
- St. Bernard 60, Fairview 100
- Parkside 70, Cold Springs 200
- Cullman 170, Harmony 90
- Hanceville 140, Vinemont 110
- Good Hope 70, West Point 400
- Holly Pond – bye
Round 4
- Parkside 30, Vinemont 230
- St. Bernard 160, Good Hope 110
- Hanceville 0, West Point 550
- Cullman 210, Cold Springs 220
- Holly Pond 50, Fairview 90
- Harmony – bye
In an early seasonal round 5 match, Hanceville slipped by St. Bernard 180-170.
High school matches, Mar. 11
Round 3
- Fairview 40, Cold Springs 150
- Hanceville 130, Good Hope 290
- Cullman 70, West Point 410
- Vinemont 10, St. Bernard 200
- Holly Pond – bye
Round 4
- Cullman 220, Vinemont 90
- St. Bernard 280, Cold Springs 40
- Holly Pond 80, Good Hope 250
- Fairview 100, Hanceville 110
- West Point – bye
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