junior varsity

NOUN
  1. a college or university team that competes at a level below the varsity team
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How To Use junior varsity In A Sentence

  • We had cheerleaders for varsity football and boys basketball and even junior varsity cheerleaders for both teams.
  • There were about ten people who were from the varsity team last year, and fifteen from the junior varsity.
  • We had cheerleaders for varsity football and boys basketball and even junior varsity cheerleaders for both teams.
  • Most beginning junior varsity skiers prefer skating because it is faster and they don’t have to deal with applying kick wax on classic skis.
  • As a freshman at Birmingham High School in Los Angeles, he was a pretty good basketball player, made junior varsity, and although he didn't play much he put up good numbers when he did.
  • As a scholarship boy, I delivered the intercampus mail half the afternoons thereby avoiding the PT (physical training) program that was the athletic dumping ground for those who were on neither varsity nor junior varsity teams. George A. Akerlof - Autobiography
  • PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Carolina Panthers proved something during a long night that featured almost no starters and plenty of not-so-good football: Their junior varsity is better than that of the Pittsburgh Steelers. USATODAY.com - Football - Carolina vs. Pittsburgh
  • His junior year he decided to give the game another try, and made the junior varsity squad.
  • The freshman and junior varsity programs can continue the development of fundamentals in preparation for the varsity.
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