Colonial Heights High School November,2014-2015

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Colonial Heights High School November,2014-2015
The
Colonial Courier
Colonial Heights High School
November,2014-2015
Volunteering!
Robin Akers and Shannon Smith volunteerng at the Dunlop
House.
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It can be as easy as grabbing a
why should breakfast
bar from the pantry, or it can
be as extravagant as eggs and bacon,
in reality does not take that
i eat break- which
long to make.
Breakfast is also the cheapest meal
fast?
of the day, if you are in the mood for
by Thomas Metcalf
Students never eat breakfast
anymore. Whether it be on purpose or
accidentally, it is proven that almost
nine out of every ten high school aged
students do not eat breakfast before
school.
Some of the excuses for not eating
breakfast in before school are that the
student is trying to lose weight, or that
they do not have enough time.
The truth is that breakfast is one of
the easiest meals to prepare.
Staff
eating out. Most biscuits and breakfast
items are on fast food dollar menus,
and they normally have combos as
well.
It has been stated that students
who eat breakfast on a regular basis
perform better in school and do not
get stressed out as easily as students
who do not eat.
One of the major reasons that people
refrain from eating breakfast, and
this is most common in adolescent
females, is trying to lose weight.
Studies show that not eating breakfast
makes you gain weight, not lose
it. Eating breakfast in the morning
awakens your metabolism, making
you burn through calories faster.
Eating in the morning also improves
your overall health, making you less
likely to become sick and have health
problems in the future.
Some adolescent students complain
about not being happy, and some of
the people around them can tell that
they are not in a good mood. This is
probably caused by a lack of nutrition,
mainly the nutrients that you receive
from breakfast foods.
Breakfast foods have been specially
made to give people the nutrients that
they need to start the day.
Some of these include proteins,
calcium, vitamins, and carbohydrates.
Fruits and low-fat dairy products
also add to the nutrients.
This makes some of the best breakfast
meals things such as smoothies, cereal,
and prepackaged breakfast meals.
Letter
Editor-In-Chief
from
the
Patricia Westfall
Asst. Editors
Elizabeth Magnusson
Tommy Metcalf
Staff Writers
Victoria Johnson
Ethan Carr
Kate Barnes
Corey Cowart
Jill Mauro
Jordan Booth
Jasmine Webb
Shae Johnson
Omar Alkhadra
Grace Kim
Lanie Byrd
Advisor
Ms. Goforth
The views, ideas, and opinions in this
newspaper are exactly that, opinions.
They are the opinions of the Colonial
Courier staff and in no way represent the
administration. Prior to being posted, the
principal previewed the paper.
school
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by Patricia Westfall
I may only be 17 years old, but there are people out
there who make me wonder what I’m doing with my
life.
Seeing kids my age doing things that most average
adults never get the chance to do absolutely amazes
me.
A prime example of what I’m talking about is Chase
Elliott. Yeah, yeah, I know not many of you have heard
of him because he’s a racecar driver, but being a huge
NASCAR fan, this sticks out to me.
Chase Elliott, son of NASCAR champion Bill
Elliott, is 18 years of age. As a rookie, he has won the
NASCAR Nationwide Insurance Series Championship.
He’s EIGHTEEN and the youngest champion in all of
NASCAR national touring series history. Unbelievable.
And here I sit.
Taylor Swift dropped her first country album at the age
of 16 and her album went up to fifth on the Billboard
Charts. First album, at 16, and BAM it goes right up the
charts.
And here I sit.
Michael Phelps was 15 years old when he swam in the
Olympics in Sydney, Australia, which makes him the
youngest to ever swim in the Olympics since 1932. He
won 6 gold medals in the next games in Athens, Greece,
at the age of 19.
And here I sit.
I wonder what I could have done to be so successful at
my age. Maybe I should have auditioned for American
Idol or something like that. Singing was my thing, back
in the day.
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Maybe if I put forth more effort during my 14 years
of dance, I could have been one of the top dancers in
America, maybe I would star like Maddie in Dance
Moms. Who knows?
I’m just the average kid with no exceptional talents.
I plan to go off to college in the fall, I plan to have an
average career later in life. Everything is just average.
What does it take to live a life that is out of the
ordinary? Multiple things like talent, maturity,
confidence, and determination.
Talent is the thing that will get you in the spotlight,
but the maturity, confidence, and determination is what
will keep you there.
It amazes me how calm and collected teen stars are
when the pressure is building. I admit, some kids crack
under the pressure, but most keep their head on their
shoulders.
I guess I’m grateful for being an average kid. I don’t
have too many obligations, I don’t handle stress well,
and my anxiety levels are out of the roof half of the
time.
Maybe being average isn’t so bad. The expectations
placed on me are my own. No racing, no concerts, no
fans, just me.
I get to be myself and discover who I am. Others
might know their calling at 17, but as for me, I am
waiting, learning, and accepting.
It’s really cool to see kids my age doing what they do
best and being the best out there. It makes me feel like
I’m doing nothing with my life, but I’m grateful for all
that I have and the life that I live.
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Congratulations To New
National Honor Society Members
National Honor Society is a club based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
Students must participate in volunteering actives
and be evaluated by the staff and sponsors to be
selected to join National Honor Society. Members
must have a GPA of at least 3.3 to able to be a member in the club and complete a minimum of 3 hours
of community service each month.
The sponsor of the Colonial Heights High School
National Honor Society is Mrs. K.risten Crowder.
New Members
Janell Armstead
Jackson Cox
Rebekah Dubberly
James Gabbert
Tyler Gingrich
Hannah Hatke
Jeremiah Lucas
Clay Morris
Minh Nguyen
Marissa Rigby
Christopher Rowe
Nojan Sheybani
Haley Tucker
Hayden Whitley
Paige Benninghoff
Stuart Crinkley
Olivia Emerson
Magdalini Galanopoulos
Brian Gwaltney
Madeline Holder
Brian Madl
Courtney Morris
Alexis Page
Michael Ritenour
Laura Shelley
Campbell Steele
McKenzie Vrooman
Zach York
Kaitlyn Brown
Kala Dobrick
Savanna Fox
James Garcia-Otero
Kyle Hammond
Braden Johnson
Michelle Moran
Noah Murdock
Casey Ridpath
Hank Rosser
Katherine Shelton
Nicholas Thomason
Alex Waltman
Kelly Spaine
Congratulations To
New BETA Members
BETA Club focuses on promoting the character
and leadership of the students in the community. They also promote the ideals of academic
achievement as well as having to have a GPA
of at least a 3.5 to become a member. The
sponsors of BETA Club for the Colonial
Heights Chapter are Mrs. Darby Wheeler
and Mrs. Cassie Megginson.
New Members
Tyriq Anderson
Julian Beltran
Paige Benninghoff
Sierra Bishop
Jacob Bradford
Kaitlyn Brown
Wen Chen
Jackson Cox
Stuart Crinkley
Brandon Daul
Chris�na Davis
Rebekah Dubberly
James Earhart
Ashton Edwards
Devinne Edwards
Olivia Emerson
Katherine Evans
Savanna Fox
Linwood Fraher
James Gabbert
Magdalini Galanopoulos
James Garcia-Otero
William Gibbs
Tyler Gingrich
Ericka Hacker
Marilyn Hekrdle
Madeline Holder
Megan Holmes
Mya Jefferson
Braden Johnson
Carolyn Johnson
Sophia Keene
David Kim
Jeremiah Lucas
Brain Madl
Seth Markins
Laura McClellan
Thomas Metcalf
Clay Morris
Courtney Morris
Jacob Murdock
Noah Murdock
James Newsome
Kyle Nguyen
Minh Nguyen
Alexis Page
Hwibeom Park
Neil Patel
Casey Ridpath
Marissa Rigby
Michael Ritenour
Hank Rosser
Christopher Rowe
Libby Ryan
Alexa Sanford
Peyton Selfe
Laura Shelley
Katherine Shelton
Nojan Sheybani
Emily Smith
Shannon Smith
Campbell Steele
Amber Stra�on
Jordan Taber
Manel Taifour
Nicholas Thomason
Haley Tucker
McKenzie Vrooman
Alex Waltman
Hayden Whitley
Ryan Wolfe
Bryan Young
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Christian Davis
selected to play in
Macy’s Day Parade
by Patricia Westfall and
Elizabeth Magnusson
The Macy’s Great
American Marching Band
now has a new member
as a part of its talented
musical group, which
contains approximately
250
students
who
represent all 50 states.
Christian Davis, senior,
has been selected to be a
part of the band that will
start on 77th street and
end on 34th street for
the 88th Annual Macy’s
Thanksgiving
Day
Parade.
In May, Christian was
preparing his audition
video for the band. He
got to pick a solo piece
of his choice and practice
until he got it right. By
June, his video was sent,
seen, and selected by the
Macy’s Band Selection
Committee.
Since June, he has had
a lot of preparation and
dedication towards this
opportunity. He practices
pieces from the band’s
website, which don’t
have to be completely
memorized, but they
have to be solid enough
to the point where he can
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rehearse with the rest of
the drum line.
On Sunday, Nov. 23,
Davis will make his way up
to New York City to begin
rehearsals with the band.
Rehearsals will run from
Sunday until Wednesday.
“There is a lot on the
schedule,” Davis explains.
There will be loads of
rehearsal time, but they
will have time for other
activities as well.
The band will be going
to see a Broadway show,
visiting
Rockefeller
Center, taking a ferry to
see the Statue of Liberty,
touring Carnegie Hall,
Radio Music City Hall,
and the 9-11 Memorial as
well.
The band’s instruments
are supplied for them
except the drum line has
to bring their own practice
mallets. Davis will
be expecting to play
a bass drum. “I’ll be
playing the bottom
base, maybe.”
You may be concerned
that he will be carrying
that heavy drum for
two and a half miles,
but Davis has the skill
from four marching
seasons
with
the
Marching Colonials to
keep that worry away.
He is physically and
mentally prepared for
this feat.
Davis has never been
to New York and he
has never been more
excited. “It means
a whole lot to me.
I’ve always dreamed
of going there and
watching it, and now I
get to be a part of it. It’s
very exciting.”
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Things to Know
About Schools
Grades not created equally?
Fewer Graduates?
Believe it or not grades account for about
75% of the usual admissons decision. Research
by the College Board, the organization that issues the SAT, shows that the average GPA for
high school seniors increased from 2.64 in the
year 1996 to 2.90 in 2006 and this is even when
the SAT remained necessarily flat.
After 15 years of dependable growth, the number of
U.S high-school graduates leveled off this year at 3.2
million . We expected to stay like that until we reach
the year 2020, when we imagine it to rise, according to the Western Interstate Commission for Higher
Education. Stated this, that means more colleges
will be pursing less students.
Schools not what they seem to be?
Roughly around 100 U.S. colleges offered admission to fewer than a third of their applicants in 2013.
But did you know that a low admissions rate can
help a college look “exclusive”-improving its scores
in national college rankings. Also some admission
officers say some colleges try to control that rate.
Colleges will even accept incomplete applications,
to increase their applications-to acceptance ratio.
Colleges reconsidering students?
Around 22% of colleges repealed at least one
offer of admission in 2009 (also the most year
studied), according to the NACAC. The most
commonly cited reasons were senioritis-impacted final grades by 65%, displinary issues
by 35%, and falsification of application information by 29%. Also in recent years, student
posting on social media has caused some
schools to reconsider their offers.
Money Talks?
According to the College Board, 10% of freshmen
were outside the U.S in 2013. The reason colleges
go for these international scholars is because many
of them can pay a full tuition.
Information for this article came from a Richmond
Times-Dispatch article, College Admissions Won’t Tell
You Oct 5, 2014.
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by Lanie Byrd
V
olunteering is
not just about filling up
your required hours for
school. Nor is it trying to
find impressive activities
to catch eyes on college
applications. It is about
giving a little bit of your
time and effort into making
a difference.
Looking back on all
the time you spend on
your phones, or watching
TV, imagine how much
you could do if you spent
that time doing a little
something for others.
The trick is making these
endeavors fun for you.
Do things you are
interested in. Odds are if
you do something that you
do not like, you probably
will not prosper as well as
you would in something
you are interested in.
Use your talents and
interests to your advantage!
For instance if you are
an advanced student and
feel confident enough to
help others, you might
want to check out tutoring
opportunities in schools, or
libraries.
If you have an interest in
making personal bonds and
simply making people’s
day, maybe you should try
nursing homes or hospitals.
Just find opportunities near
you. You can try schools,
shelters, fundraisers, or any
helping organization.
Some things going on in our
school are: middle school
tutoring, kids-after-school
programs, high school
mentors, the Dunlop House,
and even gardening.
Refer to the school
website, or room one for
ideas and how to get connected
to each source. Mrs. Kristen
Crowder in room one is a
good resesource to talk to if
you have any questions.
You don’t just have to look
through schools though. There
are many churches all around
that are working with all sorts
of organizations. Do what you
are comfortable with.
Get some friends to help you
as well. That could make for
an enjoyable experience for
all of you. As they say, the
more the merrier!
by Grace Kim
H
ave you ever asked
yourself how volunteering can
help you? Many good things
can come your way in the
future.
You can increase your social
skills while you’re making
new friends and experiencing
new things.
Volunteering for something
you’re interested in is
important too. Employers will
look on your applications to
see if you have volunteered
on something related to the
job. In conclusion, you have
a higher chance of getting the
job than someone who didn’t
volunteer. The same goes for
colleges too.
Feeling great about
volunteering is another benefit.
When you’re done with the
volunteering task, think to
yourself about how you helped
the community and people.
Don’t be scared of asking if
you can volunteer at a certain
organization. Be confident and
have fun while volunteering!
Reminders!
Volunteer opportunity at the
Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving,
November 22nd!
Volunteer at the Food
Pantry… set up a date with the
manager! (Look on the school
website)
10th~12th graders only- Blast
tutoring every Tuesday at the
school media center!
(For
more volunteer opportunities
go to chhs.colonialhts.net)
~no act of kindness, no matter
how small, is
ever wasted. ~
-AESOP
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One Acts
Mirrors
& Voic
by Shae’Ana Johnson
The drama department has created magic once again.
With their one acts, Mirrors and Voices, they bring to light
many of life’s difficulties.
Some of the difficult subjects they have to produce in Voices are domestic violence, sexual
identity crisis, and acceptance.
Mirros, originally written by John O’Brien,
was Mrs. Gee inspiration to write Voices
while at a Performing Arts School in Pennsylvania during 2009-2010.
She said what made her want to do the
show was, “watching them [the characters]
go through life and being so misunderstood.”
The play can be misconstrued as controversial. Everyone in the world should have the right
to choose how they wish to live their life. Mrs.
Gee’s views are that, “Everyone has a right to choose
their passion.”
The show has a certain level difficulty because of the
kind of characters have to portray.
In order to get into character the staff got into a circle
and hashed out the differences they shared within the lives
of the characters. While most of the staff was quick to forgive someone for any wrong they had done, Mrs. Gee had
another opinion.
“It’s hard to forgive someone for something serious.”
Mrs. Gee says the hardest part of directing the show was
“Getting the kids to really give the right reaction. Like what
a parent would say in certain situations.”
The staff said that Mrs. Gee reminds them of a
character named, “Momma Dean”. Mrs. Ge
said, “I’m glad they think
of me in that light, but I hope they see me
as her understanding
side. Momma Dean has a hard time
understanding her son and his life
choices.”
Mrs. Gee says, “It has very tense and seri
ous tone, but its not stuffy: it just makes
you think.”
It’s also a very interesting piece when it
comes to the mind. It has you disbelieving what you think you
saw or heard. It’s a two- sided mind game.
The shows were performed on Nov 21 and 22.
The next productiion is Dec 10, a showcase of four different shows including Poe’s popular “Tell Tell Heart” along
with a one-man show called “The Second Best Bed.”
Everyone in Drama 1 is in the plays while Drama 2 students
will be working backstage.
Drama students in ITS have also been involved in helping
with Operation Christmas.
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College
Trips
by Thomas Metcalf
F
or the second year, the
students of Colonial Heights
High School were given the
amazing opportunity to tour a
college of their choice.
Just over 100 students decided
to go on the trip, which was held
on Election Day.
The students were given a
choice of six different colleges,
and they had to rate each college
in the order that they wanted to
attend.
The colleges featured on
the ballot this year were
Longwood University, Old
Dominion University, Virginia
Commonwealth
University,
University
of
Richmond,
Christopher Newport University,
Virginia State University, and
University of Virginia.
University of Virginia was
the top visited college this year,
with Virginia Commonwealth
University coming in a close
second.
There were so many students
that wanted to go to these colleges
that some students were turned
away.
This is a prime example of how
the tours revolve around “first
come, first serve” motto.
This makes the least visited
college this year was the
University of Richmond. This is
quite ironic because the students
that attended this tour received a
$50 certificate that will cover the
cost of an application.
Ms. Kristin Crowder, the one in
charge of organizing the college
trips, says that she has received a
lot of positive feedback from the
attendees.
“The students were very
thankful for the experience.
They were excited about all the
opportunities that are available at
college.”
There were even students who
decided that they did not like the
college that they chose to attend.
Ms. Crowder says that this is just
as helpful in narrowing down the
search.
While on the tours, most
students were able to meet with
the admissions of the college,
have a question and answer
session with their guides, and
even eat lunch on campus with
the college kids.
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The same colleges are expected
to be on the ballot next year, with
the administration attempting to
add Mary Washington University
as well.
Ms. Crowder says that she
wished she could have included
James Madison University in the
choices, but that the travel time
would take way too long.
The great thing about holding
the trips on Election Day is
that the students aren’t missing
school. This means that there
will be no make-up work.
It is also easier to find
chaperones and buses because
they do not have a normal work
schedule that day.
This trip could not have been
possible without a generous grant
from the local Wal-Mart to pay
for the expenses.
Ms. Crowder says that is a
good idea for students to attend
college early on.
“It’s great for students to see
what is available to them. For
some students, it can be very
motivating. It could push them
to work harder and achieve more.
Students and their families are
busy and often cannot make
the time to visit colleges on
their own. This is a great way
to narrow down their choices
so students can focus on their
favorite colleges early on.”
The trip was available to all
students of CHHS, and in order
for the students to be able to go
on the trip, they were required
to fill out a request form. Once
they were accepted, they had to
pay a $15 dollar fee and get their
parents to sign a permission slip.
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activities.
There are
many cancer-care
organizations that have
brought a lot of attention
to breast cancer, and for
that we are grateful.
One of which is
NBCAM. This is
a combination of
organizations, agencies,
and associations that work
with each other to fight for
a cure.
by Lanie Byrd
Another well known cancer
care effort, Susan G. Komen is
specifically for Breast Cancer.
any people and
This foundation does a lot of
cancer-care foundations
fundraising. Some of the items
thoroughly believe that
awareness is the first step to they sell include:
-accessory trays
beating breast cancer.
-scarves
If more people know, then
-Christmas ornaments
more people can donate and/
-blankets
or participate in fundraising
-shirts
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All the money collected is
distributed; about 17% goes to
fundraising & about 83% goes to
the mission field.
It is said on Susan G. Komen
website that “It can take well
over 15 years and 5 billion
dollars to translate a discovery in
the lab”.
So there is no set amount of
money they raise each year, but
they do have generous donators
and sponsors that help out.
There are other activities that
fall under the fundraising and
mission category.
For example, certain sports
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M
uch awareness has
been made over the years, all
over the country. Money wasand still is being raised- to
find a definite cure and ways
to prevent it.
Recently, on October 30th
we had a Pink Out Day to
show our support and raise
awareness.
The SCA have also
collected some money
and sent it to a Cancer
Association organization.
“Even though we didn’t
collect much, we still donated
and made a small impact.”Sofia Mohammed, one of
the senators of the freshman
class.
Our CHHS sport teams
have shown support too.
Our football, soccer, and
basketball teams have been
showing support by wearing
pink during their games.
“DECA is a nonprofit
organization which prepares
emerging leaders and
entrepreneurs for careers
in marketing, finance,
hospitality, and management,
in high schools.”- www.
deca.org. Our school has
quite a few DECA members
who represented our school
at a breast cancer luncheon
at the Jefferson. They talked
about what DECA has done
to raise money for the cause,
such as their annual car
show.
Breast cancer is formed
by inheriting mutated genes
and risk factors. The cancer
starts in the tissues of the
breast and then progresses.
Men and women both can
get the cancer, but it is most
often found in women.
An estimated number of
new cases of breast cancer
for the 2014 year are
232,670 and the number
of deaths is 40,000. In
2013 there were fewer
deaths from breast cancer.
(232,340)
This means that raising
awareness, showing
support, and donating
is gradually decreasing
deaths. It may not be much,
Monica Ericksonsophmore:
on pink-out
events that collect and donate
money for the cure would
fall under fundraising. Golf
is one sport that does this,
since some institutions are
participating in Rally for the
Cure®.
Examples of the mission
field would be athletes
wearing pink at public games,
walks, 5k runs, or pink out
days.
There are so many ways
to help out the cause. You
just have to be willing to
participate.
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Mr. Gelven :
10 QUESTIONS?
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1) How long have
you known you
wanted to be a
teacher?
-Athena or Apollo
-football
6) Is it true that
you can speak the
language from Lord
-I never intended of the Rings?
to be a teacher.
-I have
Prior to teaching
studied the Elven
I was a stay - at
languages, but I
– home parent
am by no means
with aspirations to fluent in them. The
become a writer.
High Elven tongue
That was thirteen
from across the sea
years ago.
is called Quenya.
2) What made you
decide become a
Latin teacher?
-Economic
necessity.
Galadriel spoke
this language. The
language spoken
in Rivendell was
Sindarin, the GreyElven tongue.
- College of
William and
Mary. I had so
many incredible
experiences, it’s
hard to choose. I
have fond memories
of dressing up as
Dracula & visiting a
campus blood-drive
which was held on
Halloween, 1986!
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3) What do you do
when you have free 7) What is your
favorite hobby?
time?
-Bird- watching
-Take my
daughter on trips to & star watching
zoos, museums, or with my telescope.
nature hikes in the 8) What is your
mountains.
favorite story in
Mythology?
4) What is your
favorite sport?
-Homer’s
Odyssey!
Magic: The
Gathering card
9) Who is your
game.
favorite god in
Mythology?
5)Least favorite?
10) What college
did you graduate
from; what was your
favorite experience?
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the whole atmosphere of the university.”
She feels extremely blessed to be a part of
the team and she is excited to see how far
the team will go during her four years as a
member.
Elizabeth has been a year-round swimmer
for eight years for Quest, originally known
as Swimquest. She is a member of the
Sherwood Hills Sharks team for 12 years.
Ever since she was young, she has wanted
to be on the US Olympic Swim Team, but
now that she is a college athlete she adds
another goal. “I want to help contribute to
making Liberty a top 25 swim program.”
What top 25 means is that the team will score
in the top 25 at NCAA championships.
“It just became a reality [to be a division one
athlete] when I started emailing coaches and
receiving calls. It especially became real the
day that I verbally committed to Liberty.”
There are nine upcoming freshmen and she
has had the chance to talk to them and get to
know them. “You can tell the team is one big
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“Give me Liberty, or give me
death,” Patrick Henry would say, but
this time it’s Elizabeth Magnusson
exclaiming it.
Elizabeth, a senior here at CHHS,
signed her national letter of intent to
swim at Liberty University on Wed.,
Elizabeth and her parents, Mike and Kathy Magnusson,
Nov. 12.
after she signed her letter of intent.
Each senior year-round swimmer has
five schools to choose from for all-paid
family. The girls are extremely nice
recruiting trips. Elizabeth had selected
and supportive. Everyone has each
four schools to go visit, Texas Christian
other’s backs and is very encouraging
University,
Bucknell
University,
towards one another.”
Virginia Tech, and Liberty University.
Elizabeth is most definitely excited
After visiting only two of the origional
to get her senior year over with and
four colleges, she made her choices
get to the Liberty pool. “’Excited’ is
between Virginia Tech and Liberty, and
an understatement,” she said.
Liberty came out on top.
Congratulations to Elizabeth
“I chose Liberty because both of Jake
Magnusson
on her final commitment
and Jessica [the coaches] and because
and best of wishes and luck to her in
I love what they are doing with the
the future years to come.
program. You can tell that they were
We will keep you updated on any
genuine and that they believed in me. I
athlete
who commits or signs to a
feel that I can grow as a person both in
Elizabeth
signing
her
National
Letter
of
Intent
while
her
parents
and
college.
and out of the water. I love the team and
school swim coach Miss Kuschae look on.
Where would you like to vacation if
you had one chance to go anywhere?
by Grace Kim
Breanne Turner, 9: Italy
because she loves their
culture.
Casie Slaybaugh, 10: Paris
because they have really
good food and I also want to
go see the Eiffel Tower.
Bill Coleman, 11: Alaska
because I have always
wanted to go there.
Mrs. Jamie Wulfekuche,
French: Indiana because I
read a lot of interesting stuff
about it in college.
Mrs. Lee Lagard, Spanish:
Hawaii because it is a
beautiful state.
Sarah Gallant, 9: New York
City because I want to shop
and go to Broadway shows.
Sierra Longneck, 12:
Thailand because my dad was
born over there.
Mr. Ronald Spedden, World
History: England, because he
wants to see the historical stuff
there. I also want to meet Eric
Clapton.
Amber Stratton, 11: Harry
Potter land at Universal
because I love Harry Potter.
Sonali Luther, 10: Europe
because there is so much
history there.
Camille Pereira, 9: Greece
because I am interested in
their culture and it seems
like a beautiful place.
Mr. Matthew Gelvin,
Latin: Alaska because I
want to see the beautiful
glaciers and mountains.
David Kim, 11: Canada
because it seems really cool
there.
Sofia Mohammed, 9 :
Australia because I am
interested in their customs
and cultures.
Greyson Pierce, 12:
South Africa because of its
breathtaking views.
James Garcia, 11: China
because my mom is from
there.
Sara Janke, 10:
Pennsylvania, so I can watch
all the Steelers games.
Cody Cole, 9: Japan
because I want to become an
animation artist.
Kara Modecki, 10: I want
to tour all of America’s
abandoned places so I can
discover ghosts.
Taylor Banty, 12: Hawaii
because I love the beach.
Shane Ervin, 10: New York
because I wants to see the
Broadway shows and sightsee.
Daniel Hardy, 12: New
Zealand because I have always
wanted to go there.
Alex Waltman, 11: Hawaii
because it’s nice and relaxing.
Tattoos and piercings
in the Workplace
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by Shae’Ana Johnson
Body Modification is a big
part in society.
Whether it is a nose ring or a
tattoo across the knuckles , it is
how we express ourselves nowadays. But even though it’s tolerated throughout the streets, people
say there’s little acceptance for it
in the workplace.
The Anti Discrimination Act states that no one should
be denied a job based off of ethnic origin, race, religion,
mental or physical disability and age. Society accepts normal piercings in the workplace such as a tiny nose stud or
earrings, on a girl, but what about the guy with stretched
ears or the girl with a tongue ring.
Some companies understand having piercings if it is for
religious reasons. Recently a Church of Body Modifications has been created. It is a religion for those who want
to “practice body modification rituals with purpose”. Although it is a religion, employers will still require employees to remove the piercings. Even though it’s going
against their 1st amendment right to express their religion
in the workplace.
But why is it such a big deal to have untraditional piercings in work today? Because people don’t see them as
professional. When people apply for a job with gauges
and a septum ring employers automatically assume that
they are bad news or a” hooligan.”
Society is so busy putting a name on people who don’t
fit the “norm.” They forget about who is the best for the
job based on education and instead base it on how it’s going to make the company look.
Job hirers assume that because a perspective employee
has tattoos or piercings then he or she is more “rebellious” or may not respect authority. There have been multiple cases where people who were great employees and
qualified for the job , but have been asked to leave. Not
because they became began to slack, but because they
were found to have an “unprofessional tattoo.”
Imagine being at a job interview and the two people
competing for the job are Rick Genest, the most tattooed
man in the world. The other candidate is the preppy Ted
Bundy, a man without tattoos. Because our society is so
based off of looks, Ted Bundy, one of the world’s most
notorious serial killers in the world would’ve received the
job--instead of Rick Genest, a man who goes around in-
fluencing people to not be afraid of who they are and to
accept and love themselves.
Companies such as Costco, will fire you on the spot if
you don’t fit into or challenge their rules. It doesn’t matter
how good you are at your job, if you don’t look the part
you’re gone. Other companies will not hire young men
with long hair or a beard. Some employers will ask that
tattoos or piercings be covered.
The military. in addition to its many regulations, will not
allow tattoos that show outside of their uniform. Hair cuts
are mandatory, no facial hair is allowed.
Some companies don’t want to be represented by someone with body ink or taboo piercings.
In a restaurants, especially ones that caters to older
people or families,
restrictions on your
appearance are
in place. The
owners believe
you are representing
their
brand and want
to protect the
image of their
restaurant. In
the
advertising business,
where you’d
have to put on
a completely
professional
persona, people
would expect
you to have a
certain
look.
You’re selling
their product
not your selfexpression.
A company
has the right to
decide whom
they want to
hire and how
they are to appear. You may not like their rules, but you know, in order
to work there, you have to abide by them.
This needs to change. it is underable to an extext, but is
not fair. Times are changing and employers need to realize
this. More and more people--who are good solid workers--are getting more tattos and piercings. Employers who
will not hire them are missing out on great employees.
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The Fault in Our Stars Movie Review
by Jill Mauro
The Fault in Our Stars was made into
a major motion picture based off of the
teenage novel written by John Green
(who also wrote the ‘Divergent’ series
and ‘Paper Towns’.)
This movie was heart-wrenching, yet a
sick and twisted love story that couldn’t
help but to be loved. The actors and
actresses did a fantastic job, and the cast
chosen for this film was perfect.
First, we have Hazel Grace Lancaster
(Shailene Woodley). She is a sarcastic,
down-to-Earth person that stays strong
as she fights against a deadly thyroid
cancer that has spread to her lungs. Hazel Grace, later on, falls for none other
than Augustus Waters, played by Ansel
Elgort.
Augustus Waters is a charming young
man with a flamboyant personality that
helps swoop Hazel Grace off of her
feet. He is a cancer survivor, but lost his
leg in the battle. Now, there is always a
character in a book, or movie, that never
fails to surprise us, and Augustus is that
person.
Next, we have Isaac (Nat Wolf),
Augustus’ best friend. He is a strong,
resilient guy that has a positive mind
set throughout the film. He lost both
of his eyes due to cancer, but he is
still able to befriend Hazel Grace and
stick by Augustus through thick and
thin.
Lastly, we have Peter Van Houten
(Willem Dafoe). He portrays himself
as an arrogant, cold, and heartless
retired book author that disses Hazel
and Augustus as they visit his home
in Amsterdam. He seemed like nothing but a selfish drunk, but redeemed
himself at the end of the movie as he
shared a story of his past, explaining
why he has the attitude he does.
The movie was amazing and it is
greatly recommended to teenagers
interested in seeing a sick and twisted
romance film that brings tears to your
eyes. Once again, the cast did an excellent job and this movie deserves an
endless amount of positive reviews,
as well as reads for the book.
Best Of Me Movie Review
by Victoria Johnson
The movie “The Best of Me”
made me and my whole group
of friends cry.
“The Best of Me” a best seller
by Nicolas Sparks, was made
into a motion picture.
The two main characters are
played by Michelle Monaghan
(Amanda) and James Marsden
(Dawson).
Dawson comes from a broken
home. His mother is not in the
picture, and his father is a methaddict.
The movie is about two
high-school sweethearts who
meet again, after 20 years of
being apart because of a mutual
friend’s death.
During the years they did not
see each other, they both lived
miserable lives, but times have
changed for these two love birds
when they reunite.
As Amanda’s marriage is fail-
ing, and her daughter passed
away, she and Dawson reconnect at this funeral for Dawson’s
surrogate father.
In typical Sparks’s fashion,
the two characters have to
discover truths about each other
along with some surprises and
twists along the way.
The movie is so heartfelt and
full of love, that it seems unreal.
You will be crying by the end.
It is so powerful because
the actors really complete that
movie. This story has a lot of
plot twists; it is filled with love,
heartbreak, happy, and sad moments. This movie keeps you
on the edge of your seat, it is so
captivating that you cannot help
but cry because the emotion within
it is so real.
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Godzilla: the lizard is back
By Jordan Booth
The movie has had a nice upgrade
to the appearance of the monsters, in
the old movie it used to be a frame
by frame shot of a toy. Then, they
made suites for people to wear, now
they just animate them in the shot.
The story gets changed a lot, but
every story gets better. The old story
was in 1954’s Godzilla. Since then,
the fire breathing monster has had
28 movies, which lead us to 2014.
Godzilla has gone from a mutated
lizard to a force of nature with varying powers. There is no doubt that
Godzilla has had a good run for the
past 60 years and his movies are
originals. I hope there will be many
more.
The 2014 remake of the famous movie “Godzilla” is holding to its name the
big lizard is back and bigger. Godzilla
has gotten a reboot in appearance and
story. The story has had a lot of feel
put into it. It makes the viewer worry
for the character when the monster
comes this part of the movie makes it
mixture of action, suspense, and drama.
The film follows the story of Ford
Brody [Aaron Taylor-Johnson] a young
marine just getting back from his service to see his wife and kid. The night
following his arrival he gets a phone
call from a police station in Japan.
His father Joe Brody [Bryan Cranston] was arrested for being in the quarantine zone of old Japan, an area where
Ford grew up, but had to leave when a
nuclear meltdown made the city radioactive after an earthquake hit the power
plant, killing his mother who worked
there.
What’s your favorite movie and why?
by Lanie Byrd
My Little Ponies.
The Goonies because I Mr.
Ashmore
Dillon Brekke, 9: always watched it with
Hyndman,
Special
Frozen because Elsa is my family.
Ed.: Grease because
fabulous.
Jonathan
Hartson. it’s entertaining, has
Monica
Erickson, 12: Field of Dreams good music & humor.
10: God’s Not Dead because it’s about
Kathryn Davis, 9:
because he’s not.
my favorite sport: The Fault In Our Stars
Alex Gabbert, 11: baseball.
because it tells a good
Amadeus
because Mrs. Terri Moody, story, and it makes me
Mozart’s a pimp.
English: The Breakfast happy.
Taylor Banty, 12: Just Club because it reminds Holly Funda, 10: If
to
avoid I Stay because it’s
Go With It because it’s teachers
stereotyping students. amazing.
funny.
Mrs. Lee Legard, Maddie Chellino, 9: Kala Dobrick, 11:
Spanish: ET; it made Aquamarine because I The Little Mermaid;
want to be a mermaid. it’s a really sweet and
me laugh, and cry.
Breanne Turner, 9: The Sara Janke, 10: The touching movie
Book Thief because it’s Blind Side; just the Mrs. Colleen Hirn,
heart of the whole English: August Rush
about history.
movie.
because it teaches us to
Shane Ervin, 10:
Beatles
Yellow McKenzie Vrooman, trust in ourselves and
Submarine;
it’s 11: Ferris Buelers Day our talents; it also has
great music.
Off; it’s a classic.
amazing.
Braden
Johnson, 11: Andrew Walker, 12: Greyson Pierce, 12: 27
Dresses.
Kali Boyce, 9: You’re
Next because the guy
turns against his family
for the money.
Elizabeth Anderson,
10: The Fault In Our
Stars because I read the
book and it’s good.
Savanna Fox, 11:
Frozen because it
shows girls they don’t
need a man’s love to be
happy.
Brenay Johnson, 12:
Twilight because I like
vampires.
Amanda
Mrs.
Creasey,
English:
The Constant Gardner
because it touches
on important social
issues. It’s romantic,
emotional, and I have
good memories with it.
Guess The Actor/Actress...
who provides the voice
Disney’s Lion King,
telling of friendship,
family, and loyality,
this actor add comic
relief.
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Tom Hanks stars in
numerous movies, but
his voice resounces
with this character.
Robin Willisams added
his loud voice to
numerous cartoons and
movies; this is one of
his favorites.
Popular kids’ movie
with a powerful message
about friendship and
working together, lots
of us had toys, backpacks, or lunchboxes
from these hits.
Angelina Jolie not only
plays sexy characters
in her dramas, but
has at least one movie
where her kids can
see her silly side.
This actor adds a
distinct voice to one
of the tigeress in this
children’s comedy,
about a Panda who,
oh yeah, has to learn
Kung Fu.
A magic carpet might
take you away, but
not until this character has you laughing
at the multiple jokes.
Whoopi Goldberg
might best be
known for her
comedic personailty, and her
character is this
movie is no
exception.
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New Game Reviews and Speculation
Halo 5: Guardians
Pokemon Omega Ruby
and Alpha Sapphire
by Corey Cowart
L
ook out Pokemon fans, it looks like Nintendo has
outdone itself another time with its newest games Pokemon
Omega Ruby and Pokemon Alpha Sapphire.. These Generation
3 remakes include multiple new features, the new Soar Mode
on certain pokemon that gives them the ability to fly, and new
mega evolutions. Mega evolution is the stage after a pokemon’s final evolution, which increases some stats, while decreasing others. Some mega-evolutions make a pokemon look
completly different while some hardly change it at all, as well
as the game exclusive Primal Groudon and Primal Kyogre.
Both primal pokemon come with their own exclusive moves
,Origin Pulse and Precipise Blades. The criminal organizations
,Team Magma and Team Aqua, have returned to take over the
world using the power of the Primal Pokemon.
Nintendo made the Hoenn remakes like I never would have
imagined them. These games also include the brand new, and
greatly improved Sky High Pokemon, Mega Rayquaza.
In addition to one of your rivals being able to master megaevolution later in the game, the gang leaders Archie and Maxie
will have their signature pokemon with the ability to megaevolve.
Some of the legendary pokemon can even use the new Soar
Mode, these being the new Mega Latios and Mega Latias.
The player will need the item known as the Eon Flute, which
is used to summon one of the Eon Pokemon, which will megaevolve and allow you to control them as you fly through the air.
There is even the possibility of encountering legendary pokemon from the other regions as well.
For more information on the games, visit http://www.serebii.
net/omegarubyalphasapphire/.
This game is set to be released on November 21 2014.
For information on Pokemon in general, visit youtube.com/
user/TyranitarTube.
by Corey Cowart
H
alo 5 is a continuation of Microsoft’s hit Halo Series.
According to the website cinemablend.com, the E3 trailer starts as a
cloaked figure treads through a desert. Suddenly, an enormous robot
rises from the sand and flies into the sky.
The cloaked person pulls out a crystal chip on a dog tag, and while
inspecting it the robot opens its wings and sends out a blast of wind.
The wind knocks off the cloaked person’s hood, revealing it to be
Master Chief, aka John-117.
The official Halo 5 box art (shown above) shows an armored figure known as Agent Locke in a mirror image with Chief in the exact same location. Many people at first thought Locke was Spartan
Palmer or even the supposedly the deceased Artificial Inteligence
figure Cortana.
343 Industries’ Bonnie Ross confirmed that this is indeed a new
character in the Halo game, even if this character won’t be the star.
And while the name sounds human, we can only guess the race of
the new agent.
To get more information on the Halo 5 story, we must go to Halo:
Nightfall. In Nightfall, it will tell the origin story of an unnamed
character, who is later revealed to be Agent Locke. Nightfall is intended to familiarize all gamers with the new character. Nightfall is
set to debut this fall, and new episodes will be aired every week. The
series will also be included with the new Halo: The Master Chief
Collection.
The Master Chief Collection is a compilation of the previous four
Halo games. This collection will be available for Xbox One exclusively November 11.
The enormous robot in the E3 trailer is suspected to be one of
Halo 4’s main enemies, a Promethean construct. The Prometheans
were once humans turned into heartless warriors by the Didact. The
Didact is an evil forerunner, a different word for an ancient extraterrestrial race that created the universe, with the use of the ancient
relic known as the Composer. The Prometheans were the only new
enemies since Halo: Combat Evolved.
The Prometheans are different from other enemies in any other
Halo game, so it wouldn’t be in Microsoft’s best interest to discard
them so quickly.
The game is set to be released sometime late 2015.
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My Top 3 Games
by Corey Cowart
Halo 4
Pokemon X and Pokemon Y
Saints Row: The Third
In Halo 4 the flame that is Master
Chief is reignited. Chief is back, and
better than ever, and this time Chief
has to save the universe from an
ancient evil. Face them all with new
weapons, vehicles, and armor
abilities. Go beyond the story with the
Spartan Ops mode, Xbox Live Gold
required. It’s time to save the world,
with Cortana, who is going through
the rampancy, a stage in an A.I.’s life
when they literally think themselves
to death. Can you save Cortana and
the universe, find out in Halo 4.
Pokemon X and Pokemon Y feature
their own exclusive legendary
pokemon as well as their own
exclusive mega-evolutions. The
story line is easy to follow, while also
allowing the player to try to complete
the Poke’dex. The hidden items, and
new battle contests will keep you
occupied throughout the night. This
game opens the player’s imagination
to new things, and helps them explore
their inner child.
Fame, fortune, and a life of crime.
You will find all of this in the game
Saints Row : The Third. This game
is the third of the trilogy, and
features a multitude of new
weapons, vehicles, and missions,
and homies This game was released
in 2011 and is still a favorite for gaming beginners, or people with a lot of
spare time. This game features old
characters like Shaundi and Johnny
Gat. This is definitely a game worth
playing.
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Tablets versus Laptops
Which would work best for you?
Tablets
Laptops
by Omar Alkhadra
Tablets
•
•
•
•
•
Light Weight: Tablets are much lighter to carry around
than laptops and weigh up to a pound or less.
Portable: Tablets are more portable than carrying
around a 13+ inch laptop. Tablets can offer mostly
everything a laptop can and small enough to bring almost
wherever you like. You can use your tablet in the kitchen,
car, etc and stream the internet or watch tv shows on the
go, where laptops, you need wifi or a ethernet cable to go
on the internet.
Easy to use: Depending on what feels best for you,
tablets can generally be easier to use, because everything
is touch screeen and there’s not a whole lot of files you
have to look through like you would have to do with a
laptop.
Features: Tablets have a front and back facing camera
that you can easily take high quality photos and videos
(slow motion as well) anywhere you are, unlike laptops
where there’s only a front facing camera.
Less Expensive: Where Laptops start off at $500
dollars, most tablets are around $160-$500 and perform
almost everything a laptops does. Yes, the iPad may be
$500 dollar but they are plenty of other choices you can
get that are just as good and less expensive.
Laptops
Pro
•
•
•
•
Limited: Tablets don’t have all the outputs and dvd trays
like a laptop does. You wouldn’t be able to download files
or watch movies unless you rent or buy them off your
tablet.
Fragile: Tablets may look really nice, light weight,
and thin, but you must take care of it and probably should
get a case for your tablet. If you ever drop or accidentally
scratch your tablet it could cause damage, unlike the
laptop where they’re more durable depending on which
laptop you get.
Battery Life: If you’re a average user, who doesn’t
do too much heavy gaming or on it for a long period of
time then battery life is really good, but if you’re a heavy
gamer that plays for hours then your battery life will
drain a little bit. Also if depending on your tablet, if it
completely dies, it normally takes awhile for it to charge
fully or even half. Laptops, on the other hand if it dies,
you just plug in the charger and it should boot up without
waiting.
Screen Size: If you have a hard time seeing text, then
your tablets are probably going to be a pain to get use to.
Now they are some pretty big tablets out there but a 13+
inch computer screen is much better. You can always
make text bigger on your tablet but that’s will most likely
take up more space and you’ll have to keep scrolling or
zooming in constantly. Plus if you play games a lot, a
laptop with a bigger screen and fans to cool it off is a lot
better.
Storage: Tabets offer up to 128GB, which is a lot of
space, but if you’re a heavy gamer,that plays for long
hours and downloads a lot games and programs then you
might need more than a tablet, depending on what you
want to use it for.
•
•
•
Tablets
•
•
Con
Extra add-ons: Laptops have an extra dvd tray for blue
ray movies, HDMI outputs and usb slots you can use to
transfer files and things like that, unlike a tablet where if
you wanted to watch a movie you’d have to rent or buy it.
Features: If you are big into editing videos and pictures,
then a laptop is probably better suited for you. Yes, the table
can do that, but it’s very limited. Some laptops already a
video editing software that you can use with more options
and if you want to take it at step further you can eventually
buy a more professional editing software.
Performance: Tablets do have a nice and great game
performance for a tablet, but if you are a hardcore gamer,
then laptops definitly have a better and faster processor
with twice as better graphics than tablets do. Plus on a
bigger screen with a keyboard in front of you, your gaming
experience will definitly change.
Storage: Tablets have a good amount of storage, but
depending on how much music you listen to or the games
you play, that space can go down pretty quick. With
laptops, like the MacBook Air offers at least 128GB and
that’s where some or most tablets top off at unlike laptops,
which offer up to 500GB-1000GB. So if you’re a person
who needs a lot of space for files, music, and gaming ,then
you might need more that just a tablet.
Laptops
•
•
•
•
Price: If you’re someone who doesn’t want
to spend a lot of money on a computer, but still
wants the essentials of one, then a tablet its perfect.
Laptops normally start off at $500 for a decent one.
Tablets on the other hand, end roughly at $500, but
there are plenty of tablets to choose from that are
just as good and affordable. Tablets, like the kindle
fire is around $350 and if you still don’t like that,
you can always search online for good deals.
Portability: You could always put your laptop
in your suitcase or a bag and go along your ways,
which make it portable enough, right? Well
Laptops can weigh up to 3-9 pounds, where tablets
can weigh no more than a pound. Also if you
like to play games or take something on vacation,
normally the tablet is the best option.
Features: Laptops do have a lot of features, but
if you like to move around and take a lot of photos
and videos, then most laptops, unfortunately do not
have a back facing camera or flash.
Battery Life: With the charger plugged in your
laptop will be fine, but without it is a different
story. Laptops use a lot of powerful components
and the battery has a small percentage of that,
which makes it not run as long as a tablet would.
Tablets generally run up to 10 hours as where a
laptop can run up to 5 hours long.
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by Ethan Carr
Watching game films
in sports can set the edge
for your team. Many sports
have film of their games and
opponent’s games to study.
Most of the time the
coaches will e-mail each other
and swap films. The coaches
would pick some games to
trade away and they will get
the same amount of games
from them.
The coaches look at it
first so they can identify
formations, look for
weaknesses, find tendencies,
and locate star players.
The coaches will show the
team every game and will
have those games available to
the players at any time. The
most common and widely
used film site is Hudl. Hudl is
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show you every
play that is shared to
you if you have an account.
Hudl also has an app that
can be downloaded onto your
phone and you can access it at
all times.
When asked about how he
feels about watching film,
varsity quarterback for the
Colonials, Brian Gwaltney,
said that he “believes it is
necessary.”
The main purpose of
watching film is so the
team can be prepared when
they face off against their
opponent.
A player
can get an
inside look at everything
the other team tends to do,
and thus create a better edge
in the game.
Hudl and the films in
general are also a major way
that high school athletes get
their highlights out to college
recruiters. Players get to pick
all of their favorite plays of
showing your best, and put
them together so the whole
world can see.
What Is Your Favorite Professional League Sports Team?
by Patricia Westfall
Amber Tingen, 9: The
Washington Redskins
(NFL)
Monica Erickson, 10:
The Dallas Cowboys
(NFL)
Sara Janke, 10: The
Pittsburgh Steelers
(NFL)
Christopher Rowe,
11: Manchester United (Premier Soccer
League)
Greyson Pierce, 12:
Milwaukee Bucs
Nojan Sheybani, 11:
The India Cricket Team (NBA)
Jonas Biermann, 12:
The Seattle Sounders
(Major League Soccer)
Gabby Filippes, 9: The
Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
Trent Martinson, 10:
The Washington RedMrs. Colleen Hirn,
English: The Pittsburgh skins
Steelers, it’s a family
Hank Rosser, 11: The
tradition. (NFL)
Denver Broncos and
Morgan Hodge, 9: The the Washington Redskins (NFL)
Washington Capitals
(NHL)
Ashleigh Rush, 12:
USA Gymnastics team
(Olympics)
The Washington Nationals (MLB)
Bethany Fitzke, 9: The
Washington Redskins
(NFL)
Allison Tucker, 9: The
Washington Redskins
(NFL)
Blade Palmer, 10: The
Pittsburgh Steelers
(NFL)
MaKenzie Cloninger,
10: The New York
Yankees (MLB)
Marissa Rigby, 11: The Andrea Nadeau, 12:
New England Patriots The Baltimore Orioles
(NFL)
(MLB)
Patrick Lawrence, 12:
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How do you feel about being athlete
of the month?
It’s exciting! It has been a great season
so it is exciting to be recognized.
What position do you play in field
hockey? Do you like it? Would you
rather play another position?
I play both center midfielder and
center forward, and I like playing both
of them, but forward is my favorite
because it is less running.
How long have you been playing
field hockey? Do you want to play
field hockey in college?
I have played for three years and
hopefully I will play club so I can still
play, but there is less competition.
Do you have any pre-game rituals?
If so, what are your pre-game
rituals?
Well our team has the same warm
up every game, but right before the
referee blows the whistle to start
the game I’ll close my eyes, calm
down my nerves, and try to boost my
confidence.
yelling positive messages.
How many hours do you practice a
week?
Do you play any other sports?
What are your favorite aspects
about field hockey?
How do you balance school and
sports?
I try to pay as much attention in class
as I can so I do not have to re-teach
myself the lesson. I also manage my
time, and you will usually find me
studying on long bus rides.
What are your favorite memories?
My favorite memory from this year
was my first game that I scored. I had
never scored, and on our first game
of the season I scored the first goal. It
was the best feeling.
Why are you so passionate about
field hockey?
Do you play any other sports?
I play varsity soccer in the spring.
I try to raise my confidence, take
warm ups seriously, and talk to my
team.
What do you feel most confident
about in field hockey?
I feel like I have strong stick skills.
Does the crowd the effect how you
play?
Honestly, we do not have a large
amount of support at our games so
I really only listen to my dad who
usually encourages me by
How do you mentally prepare
yourself for a game?
I make smaller goals for myself such
as getting a certain number of digs or
aces. I also try to pick out weaknesses
in the other team.
What are your favorite aspects
about volleyball?
I love the intensity in the sport. The
energy of my team is one of the
reasons we have done so well.
How do you balance school and
sports?
I have done well in school and in
volleyball, but it has resulted in many
late nights.
Does the team hangout outside of
the sport?
We are all friends and all of us
hangout with smaller groups of the
girls on weekends and after school.
What are the best characteristics
of the team?
I believe we are hard working and
we do not ever give up on ourselves
or our team.
How hard is it to manage your
time between Drama and Field
Hockey?
That is actually the hardest
part because they are both very
demanding and I often have to come
in on weekends to get in hours I
missed during the week.
Month
I like volleyball because of my
teammates. The sport would not be as
fun if we were not all good friends.
How long have you been playing
volleyball? Do you want to play
volleyball in college?
Practice ranges from anywhere
between six to ten hours a week
depending on how many games we
have.
How do you mentally prepare
yourself for a game?
Why are you so passionate about
volleyball?
I have been playing Libero for
three years now and I still have
not mastered the position. It takes
experience and quick reaction time to
play the position successfully.
How many hours do you practice a
week?
the last few years and I love to be
involved in something that involves
such a cohesive and focused team.
of the
What does it take to play Libero?
The team and I try to meet up and eat
before every game, where we discuss
the game plan for the night.
It is an honor, a responsibility, and
rewarding. Being the captain is
something I knew I wanted to be
since my freshman year and being
the leader of a group such as this
makes the experience that much
better.
I love how it is a mental game that
you really have to think about. I
also like that you can learn different
techniques to beat your opponent and
of course scoring.
It is a great honor to receive this
award. I am also surprised because
I do not put out stats like some of
my other teammates, but I am very
thankful for the recognition.
Do you have any pre-game rituals?
If so, what are your pre-game
rituals?
What does it feel like to be a junior
on the team and be the captain and
leader?
I played soccer when I was a kid, but
this is the only sport I compete in.
Athletes
I have only been playing for three
years but I plan to play club while in
college.
Thinking about the reward of
winning, playing my best for my
team, and remembering how exciting
it is to win.
Every school day from three to five.
My team and I have grown so
much over
How do you feel
about being athlete of the month?
What keeps you excited during the
game?
Max Hay
nie
What role do you play on the team
(leader, motivator, etc.)?
Physically, I am not the strongest
player, but I tend to think of myself as
a leader being co-captain.
What do you feel most confident
about in volleyball?
Does the team hangout outside of
the sport?
I feel most confident about my team’s
ability to win. The last time we lost
a set was against Dinwiddie in our
second game.
Yes, we hangout constantly on the
weekends and before and after games.
Does the crowd the effect how you
play?
Volleyball is a mind game. The team
with the most intensity and smarter
plays usually wins. Therefore a crowd
that is cheering us on will most likely
cause us to play more competitively.
What are your favorite memories?
What keeps you excited during the
game?
My favorite memory is when we beat
Thomas Dale in five games last year.
That is one of the biggest challenges
this team has overcome.
I get most excited after I get a dig. It
excites me because I am keeping the
ball in play.
What are the best characteristics of
the team?
I think we have the best chemistry in
the region next to Cosby. We have all
been playing together for three years
and we know what we can do on the
court.
How does it feel to be undefeated?
It has been a goal of mine to go
undefeated since my sophomore year.
It means so much to me for us to go
undefeated my senior year. I would
not want to play with any other team.