Norwalk Spring Sports Teams Back in Action After Rainout

Boys track, girls soccer, and boys soccer all compete today after Thursday events were canceled.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 3:57pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a high school sports competition, with overlapping planes of navy, green, and gold representing the dynamic action and energy of the event.Norwalk's spring sports teams return to action after a rainout, seeking to maintain their early-season momentum.Indianola Today

After a rainout on Thursday, three Norwalk spring sports teams are scheduled to compete today. The Warrior boys track and field team will travel to Winterset for the Husky Invite, the girls soccer team will open their season at Bondurant-Farrar, and the boys soccer team will host Bondurant-Farrar. Several other Norwalk teams had their Thursday events canceled or postponed due to the weather.

Why it matters

Norwalk's spring sports teams are looking to build momentum after the rainout disrupted their schedules. The boys and girls soccer teams are facing off against Bondurant-Farrar, a key conference rival, while the boys track team aims to build on their strong performance at the Warren County Relays earlier this week.

The details

The Warrior boys track and field team will compete at the Husky Invite in Winterset after placing third at the Warren County Relays on Monday. The girls soccer team, led by 15 seniors, will open their season ranked fourth in Class 2A against a Bondurant-Farrar squad that defeated them in the playoffs last year. The boys soccer team is coming off an impressive 6-0 win at Newton to start the season and will look to continue that success against Bondurant-Farrar.

  • The boys track meet is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today.
  • The girls soccer game is set to start at 7:00 p.m. tonight.
  • The boys soccer game will kick off at 7:30 p.m. today.

The players

Eli Scavo

A senior on the Norwalk boys soccer team who scored a hat trick in their season-opening 6-0 win at Newton.

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The takeaway

Norwalk's spring sports teams are eager to get back on the field and court after Thursday's rainout, with key matchups against conference rival Bondurant-Farrar on tap for the soccer squads. The boys track team will look to build on their strong start to the season as well.