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Don’t look now but it’s Friday the 13th!
By Lexi Abelgore
One of the most unlucky days of the year is
upon us. This year, 2015, is an especially
unlucky year, as the 13th will land on a Friday three times this year compared to 1 Friday the 13th in 2014. It is not known for
sure why Friday the 13th is such a superstitious day, but historians believe that it may
have something to do the fact that both Friday and the number 13 are considered just
plain unlucky because of their connection
with the crucifixion of Christ.
Although superstitions are heightened on
‘
Friday the 13th, they last all year around.
Even G. Ray Bodley students feel unlucky
in certain situations.
Freshman Chris Tetro feels uncomfortable
whenever he spills salt. When it happens,
he say, “I put a little bit of the salt in my
hand and throw it over my left shoulder.”
Senior Maggie Williams, like many others, knocks on wood after certain things are
said. An example that Maggie gave is when
you say something like “I didn’t get a nose
bleed today, knock on wood.” Adding the
phrase “knock on woodí”is meant to not jinx
a situation. Maggie also adds, “I do believe
in Friday the 13th, I have to say. That day
stinks.”
Technology teacherMr. Wilcox admits that
he would not walk underneath a ladder. He
also said that he has broken a mirror before,
an action that is said to cause seven years of
bad luck. When asked if he experienced those
unlucky years, he replied “I don’t know.”
“I’ve had bad luck since I came out of the
womb,” said senior Hope Williams.
Not all of us are superstitious, but if you
are, look out for black cats, full moons and
the number three.
RaiderNet
G. Ray Bodley High School, Fulton, NY
Volume 5, Number 76
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Friday, February 13, 2015
Raiders invade OCC with title hopes on their minds
The Raider wrestlers will be seeking a return to hallowed ground this Saturday when
they head to Onondaga Community College
in search of the Section III Division I title.
Third in 2014 and second best in each of
the prior two seasons, Fulton will look to
take that toughest step forward when the
action begins at 10 am, aiming to reach a
plateau last attained in 2011 when they
charged past the field to claim their fifth
straight title.
Standing in their way is two-time defending champion Baldwinsville, as well as last
yearís runner-up Liverpool, the Warriors finishing three points better in the 2014 at 137
to 134 to relegate the Raiders into the third
position. In 2013 the Bees were two points
better than Fulton in a 145.5 to 143.5 thriller,
and last year Baldwinsville outdistanced the
field by a full 18 points.
This week in
Raider Sports
Today: Girls Bball @ Oswego (JV5:30/V-7); Boys Bball vs. Oswego (JV5:30/V-7)
Sat. Feb. 14: Wrestling @ Section III
Meet (OCC @ 10
am)
Sophomore Travis Race will be looking to defend his Section III title on Saturday when the Raiders take part in the championship meet at OCC. (photo
from cnywrestling.com)
The question to be answered on Saturday
is whether the Raiders have enough to regain the top position in the Division I ranks.
Two-time defending champion Mitch
Woodworth, fresh off establishing the alltime Fulton record for wins is seeded first
at 126, while returning kingpin Travis Race
is also the favorite at 170. Woodworth is 330 on the season and Race is 39-6 coming off
this 100th victory of the current campaign,
but both wrestlers know that past glories will
mean nothing when they take to the mats
with a return trip to the New York State Tournament on the line.
Joe Abelgore brings a 30-10 record into
Saturday’s competition as the second seed
at 99 while teammate Wyatt Willis is seeded
fifth in the same weight class. The Raiders
will be counting on big performances from
a group of young wrestlers as eighth grader
Nick Noel (20-16) is the fourth seed at 106,
120-pounder Adam DeMauro is fifth seeded
at 120, and fellow eighth grader Dylan
DeMauro enters the 132 pound ring as an
unseeded competitor.
Sophomore Roy French is the six seed at
113 pounds while junior captain Tim Holden
carries an impressive 38-8 mark into the 138
pound competition as the second seed. Like(continued on page 2)
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Feb. 13, 2015
Wrestlers seek return to top of Division I
(from page 1)
wise Collin Flynn, a Class A champion at 145 is seeded second
with a 26-9 record while Joe Cocozza, another eighth grader on the
Fulton varsity is seeded fourth at that weight. Junior Jacob Bailey
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Volleyball tourney seeks teams
This year’s school-wide intermural volleyball tournament is coming up soon and the time to sign up your team is now! There is a
limit of 12 teams and you must have your team signed up by this
Friday, February 13. See Mrs. Lazarek to sign up. The date of the
tournament is still in the works but it will be either Thursday February 26 or Friday February 27. It will start at 3 and end at approximately 6.
The cost to play is $5 per person and it will include a tee-shirt to
wear during the tournament. There will be pizza and beverages on
sale. The money raised will be donated to the American Cancer
Society. See Mrs. Lazarek or Mr. Lyons for more information.
Start getting your act together NOW!
is seeded at the four spot at 152 pounds as is Noah Gates in the 195
pound bracket.
In the heavyweight division senior Matt Marshall (18-13) comes
in as the #4 seed while Jared Crucitti (26-17) is fifth at 285. Also
competing for the Raiders as an unseeded wrestler is 182 pounder
Dylan Gorman.
With a large representation, the Raiders hope to make an impact
this weekend and bring home the sectional title for a team as well
as a few individual titles. And if things go according to plans, a
select few will be making the trip to Albany’s Times Union Center
for the NYSPHSAA Division I Championships February 27-28.
What’s happening
at G. Ray Bodley High School?
Calling all seniors! The first payment for the senior
trip to New Jersey is due by Friday, February 27. The
amount due is $94 to Mr. Lacey. If you are interested in
going or would like more information please see Mr.Lacey
in room 125 for more details
The class is also starting a Gertrude Hawk chocolate bar
fundraiser. All funds will go toward the Senior trip and
Senior Dinner Dance. Anyone interested in selling should
see Mr. Lacey in room 125.
The next meeting of the Fultonian Yearbook will be
on Wednesday after school in room 102.
The Senior Class officers meet every Monday after
school in room 125 and all seniors are welcome to attend.
Physicals for spring sports will be available at GRB
on March 4. Signups are currently underway in the nurse’s
office to make an appointment.
Spanish Club will be having a game day and snacks
after school on Tuesday, Feb. 24 in room 128. Bring your
game face!
What’s for lunch?
Wednesday, March 18
sign-up during lunch or after school
in room 119
Book now for
the prom and
dinner dance!
Today: Turkey hotdog on a bun, broccoli, baked beans,
raspberry fruit sorbet
Mon. Feb. 23: Cheeseburger on a bun with sweet potato bites, spinach and chilled peaches
Tues. Feb. 24: Chicken nuggets with tomato soup and
crackers, butternut squash, peas and fruit cup
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Honor Roll
Second quarter honor roll/high honor roll noted
Grade 9 Honor Roll
Arduini IV, Alfred John
Belson, Katelynn Rose
Billion, Addison M
Bowering, Zoie Marie
Boyce, Gabrielle R
Brooks, Logan Lee
Brown, Gillian A
Burlingham, Hannah E
Carroll, Alicia
Cayer, Michael Anthony
Coant, Tyler Michael
Compson,
Joshua
Sugar
Cotton, Cole R
Crowson, Dedrah
Debiew, Breanna
Dexter, Kaitlyn M
Ferro Jr., Ernest P
Frank, Devon Storm
Greenier, Brooke A
Hagan, Jordan
Hall, Hunter James
Hanna, Kaitlin Lee
Hart, Anthony Michael
Hartranft, Cassandra
Hyland III, Charles D
Johnson, Megan
Johnson, Nolan C
Kelly, Emily Anne
Lagoda, Blue
Lalik, Ryan
LaPage, Savannah
May, Jacob
Mendez-Rodriguez,
Ana Rocio
Merlino, Nicholas
Miner, Tayler
Newton, Christopher
Parkhurst, Dustin
Perez-Perez, Yusvin
Phelps, Alexis
Phelps, Aricka
Porcari, Katerina
Rose, Destiny Marie
Ruttan, Tyler
Semchenko, Alexander
Sheffield, Ryan
Sheldon, Dylan R
Simpson, Emily
Smithers, Jesse
Stoutenger, Luke
Tanner, Samantha
Tetro, Christopher
Trapasso-Fowler, Matthew
Trumble Jr., Andrew
Whitehead, Taurus
Whitten, Karina D
Woodruff, Andrew
Grade 9
High Honor Roll
Abrams, Olivia
Allen, Marissa
Bailey, Gabriella
Barney, Justin R
Borrow, Matthew
Botsford, Maura
Boyce, Devin
Bray, Lillian
Brien, Jade H
Brown, Elizabeth E
Carroll, Hailey
Ceterski, Calinda Rose
Chesbro, Mckenna
Cieszeski, Julia Lin
Coakley, Jenna
Conley, Sheenvia
Coulon, Jordan
Dingman, Nicholas D
Dudley, Hunter
Geitner, Jacob S
Gerth, Michael D
Gigliotti, Hannah
Green, Cole Hunter
Grimshaw, Meredith H
Guarrera, Julia
Guernsey, Megan
Gugula, Brianna N
Halstead, Brooke
Heywood, Samantha
Hotaling, Kayleigh
James, Jasmine S.L.
Kitts, Mallori N
Kleiman, Jessica
Lang, Madison
Martin, Bradley
McAfee, Caitlyn
Michels, Annamarie
Mt. Pleasant, Alyssa
Nicholson, Erin
Noce, Anthony
Parkhurst, Cole
Parrish, Jonathan
Pawlewicz, Olivia
Raponi, Celeste
Rowlee, Mason
Runeare, Eliza
Salerno, Anthony
Salerno, Robert
Samson, Jeremy
Sharkey, Jessie
Smith, Hailey
Stacy, Ariel
Stoutenger, Alexander
Summerville, Nathan
Sunday, Maxwell S.R.
Verdoliva, Kenneth
Wallace, Keegan
Willcox, Jacob
Grade 10 Honor Roll
Austin, Shamika
Baker, Erin Kate
Barbagallo, Frank S
Beckwith, Evan
Boiko, Amber
Broderick, Connor
Bush, Emily
Carpenter, Alexis
Case, Adam
Caster, William
Cianfarano, Catherine
Clark, Lucas
Coleman, Matthew
Daniels, Cole
Davis, Daquan
DeLong, Dylan
DeSantis, Asia
Downey, Donavin
Fancher, Donivan
Flynn, Michael
Gates, Adam
Gilbert, Andrew
Harris, Shayla
Holloway, Dillon
Holmes, Emma
Houck, David
Humphrey, Gabrielle
Jimenez-Escobar, Mike
Kearns, Karly
King, Richard
Kingsley, Julia
Kinney, Nicholas
Lane, Brandin
Logan, Caleb
MacDonald, Lexi
McDonald-Hackett,
Austin
McHenry, Gage
Milks, Taylor
Nichols, Lauren
Ogden, Mikayla
Pepper, Zachary
Pettit, Zachary
Plumb, Jaiden
Raley, Canyon
Ray, Brianna
Ripley, Cameron
Ripley, Kiera
Rosenbarker, Alysa
Savich, Michael
Segouin, Rebecca
Shatrau, Nathaniel
Smith, Kelsi Lynn
Swinson, Jordan
Trovato, Tanner
Va s q u e z - H e a n e y,
Jossmar
Verdoliva, Sabrina
Walberger, Nicholas
Waloven, Brynn
Ward, James Joseph
Warren, Emma Lee
Wells, Taylor Marie
Grade 10
High Honor Roll
Barbagallo, Aryelle
Bean, Suzan
Berry, Trent
Burdic, Miwa
Carvey, Marshall
Cornell, Colin
Deloff, Kenneth
Fowler, Stephanie
Furbeck, Tayber
Gerth, Emily
Gilmore, Sydney
Gray III, James
Gray-Blasczienski,
Cameron
Hall, Kimberly
Hanna, Karli
Hansen, Nicole
Harrington, Sydnie
Harter, Mallory
Herlowski, Jeremy
Hicks, Nicholas
Holcomb, Mariah
Hotaling, Daniel
Izyk, Victoria
Kuenckeler, Pia
LaRock, Trey
Lee, Carissa
Mabb, Dawn
Mankiewicz, Michael
Miller, Jarred
Morehouse, Ryan
Mt. Pleasant, Daniel
Murphy, Deirdre
Nicholson, Megan
Peck II, Michael
Perkins, Sarah-Ann
Prosser, Miranda
Reynolds, Madison
Rice, Sarah
Rothrock, Cole
Rowlee, Paige
Sereno, Stacey Lynn
Shaw, Nathan
Smith, Nathen
Summerville, Philip
Tallents, Sarah
Tetro, Sydney
Todt, Cara
Velasquez, Abiu
Voss, Makhali
Washburn, Madison
Wettering Jr., Malcolm
Wood, Cassandra
Wright, Ethan
Yankowsky, Andrew
Zamzow, Til
Zych, Shannon
Grade 11 Honor Roll
Alton III, Charles
Baldwin, Adam
Barnum III, Paul
Batchelor, Dylan
Blake, Christina
Bogart, Mackenzie
Britton, Zachary
Brummett, John
Calkins, Mykayla
Clark, Cameron
Collins, Sarah
Denson, Kyle
DeStevens, Amber
Distin, Andrew
Finch, Mykenzie
Goodrow, Nicole
Green, Cody
Grower, Justin
Hahn, Erika
Hartle, Brianna
Hartranft, Hunter
Hemingway, Lilia
Heywood, Crystal
Hordge, Shakeemah
(continued on page 4)
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Feb. 13, 2015
Honor Roll
Second quarter honor roll/high honor roll students
(from page 3)
Hotaling, Joshua
Hughes, Benjamin
Hulett, Nathen
Hunsinger, Haley
Hyde, Emilee
Jackson, Quinton
Johnson Jr., Jamie
Kesterke, Taylor
Kress, Sydney
LaPage, Allen
Lutz, Kendyl
Mack, Dakota
Marriner, Grant
Myers, Kasey
Myers, Katelynn
Noel, Paige
Pafumi, Kaylin
Pierce, Tattiana
Pollock, Robert
Poyneer, Alexander
Raponi, Bayley
Ravas, Jenna
Ravesi, Christina
Richardson, Ashley
Rose, Tia
Ross, Faith
Shaw, Tyler
Smith, Antonio
Sotherden, Cheyenne
Vono, Spencer
Warner, Julia
Waugh, Evan
Webb, Brandon
Zych, Abbey Jo
Cook, Madison
Cooper, Shawna
Crego, Victoria
DeMott, Meghan
Devendorf, Ian
Dexter, Ethan
Dingman, Kayla
Duca, Julianna
Fantom, Kailee
Helmstadter, Lina
Henderson, Althea
Hourihan, Sage
Hudson, Joshua
Kitts, Mathew
LaClaire III, Richard
Lanza, Gabriella
LiVoti, Marisa
McClintock, Megan
McDermott, Jacob
McKay, Benjamin
Neidhardt, Antonia
Pappalardo, Joanna
Perl, Lane Roberta
Perwitz, Erica
Polly, Julia Rose
Proto, Autumn
Reeschke, Ralph
Riciputo, Nicholas
Rivera, Liliana
Runeare, Victor
Rusaw, Derrick
Stoutenger, Dakota
Tallents, David
Timnik, Vincent
Wilde, Austin
Grade 11
High Honor Roll
Aiken, Donna
Almeter, Caleb
Almeter, Zachary
Arroway, Kyle
Babcock, Gina
Bailey, Jacob
Beckwith, Austin
Beckwith, Callie
Benn, Gabrielle
Bennett, Hannah
Blake, Amanda
Bolster, Michael
Brooks, Michael J
Cavalier, Kevin
Chesbro, Haley
Coakley, Olivia
Condon, Keegan
Grade 12 Honor Roll
Abbott, Nicholas
Ballard, Derek
Bartlett, Ashli
Bentley, Aaron
Bliss, Tyler Adam
Boiko, Destiny
Clark, Mallory
Cuyler, Jacob t
Distin, Thomas
Edwards, Kimberly
Ely, Katelyn
Firenze, Brittany
Fobes, Benjamin
Fobes, Luke
Gaido, Lauren
Garcia, Emilio
Greene, Zachary
Grow, Kristopher
Harvey, Emma
House, Tashia
Hursh, David
Jarvis, Kaela
Jones, Christopher
Kenyon, Nicholas
Kerfien III, Thomas
Knight, Bryce
Leyva, Guadalupe
Parkhurst, Gage
Phillips, Shania
Race, Jessica
Seymour, Jacob
Stransky, Patrick
Trepasso, Grace
Truong, Jackson
Wallace, Erika
Weaver, Cayla
Webb, Quinn
Whiteman, Michaela
Williams, Hope
Williams, Margaret
Grade 12
High Honor Roll
Abelgore, Alexia
Aubin, Emily
Belcher, Jacob
Borrow III, Robert
Bricker, Kara
Bricker, Karli
Campolieta, Brett
Cealie, MaKenna
Coyne, Kennedie
Crast, Chlarissia
Cummins, Jonathon
Deavers, Amanda
Diefenbacher, Logan
Drake, Shelby
Duda, Taylor E
Farrands, Kara
Field, Abigail
Harter, Markus
Hudson, Brian
Jacklett, Kylie
Jimenez Escobar, Udiel
Kimball, Lena
Kimbrell, Angeline V
Kinney, Kaitlyn
LaBeef, Levi l
Lamb, Jennah
Lamie, Johnna
LaRock, Alexandra
Laun, Cheyenne
Lockwood, Dominique
Lutz, Bailey
Marvin, Jessica
Mattiaccio, David
McRae, Susan
Michaels, Geoffry
Murphy, Tracie Lynn
Paulich, Joseph
Pawlewicz, Erica
Perry, Zachary
Pollard IV, Curtis
Race, Justina
Reitz, Nicholas
Rice, Amanda
Rowe, Alyssa
Rowlee, Madden
Ryan, Brooke
Salmonsen, Kathryn
Schell, Alec
Schopp, Alaina
Scoville, Corey
Sereno, Jessica
Shatrau, Justin
Sherman, Beverly
Smith, Courtney
Smithers, Taylor
St.Onge, Breanna
Stanski, Hannah
Tryniski, Kendra
Uysal, Ogunc
Williams, Carly
Woodworth, Mitchell
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Job Corps offering career technical
training interviews in Oswego
Job Corps, administerred by the United States Department of Labor, offers free career
technical training for 16-24 year olds in auto mechanics, auto body repair, medical and
business office, C.N.A., L.P.N., construction, culinary arts, security and more.
The program includes up to two years education and training, campus housing, meals
and other services. There is no cost to eligible students. Both high school graduates and
non-graduates may apply. If needed, a student can also get a New York State High School
Equivalency (TASC) or high school diplmoa at the same time they train for a career in the
Job Corps.
Orientation and interviews will be held at the Oswego Public Library, 120 East Second
Street, Oswego, beginning at 10:30 am on March 13 by reserved seating only. Interested
students must call admissions counselor David Brown at 478-5529 to reserve their seat and
to find out what documents to bring.
Page 5
Excellent season
for Bodley’s Ski &
Snowboard Club
While there are many among us who
would just as soon see the snow melt
away tomorrow, there were more than a
few sad faces on Tuesday night when the
2015 Ski and Snowboard Club season
came to a close at the completion of the
six yearly trips to Labrador Mountain.
This year’s club was one of the best
groups this school has seen in quite a
while and despite some frosty Tuesday
nights, it was one of the best ski seasons
in the past few years. And as this season ends the club would love to continue
on with it while hopefully expanding the
fun filled bunch into next year’s season.
Ski club is a great way to meet new
people and stay active along with learning a new sport that you one continue to
improve on their own.
Every year there are students who have
never set foot on the slopes before in their
life, but by the end of the season they
have come a long way and are able to
take on the trails with confidence.
The cost for a ski pass and six trips in
the chartered bus to Labrador Mountain
is about $200 and includes the price of
lessons for those who may be beginners.
It does not, however, include rental price
if someone needs boots and a board/ skis.
Although the club only takes six trips up
to the mountain together, the pass will
be valid every Tuesday through the rest
of the season. For those interested in
joining, Club Advisor Mrs. Downing is
always looking for new members and
advises every to start saving early for
next year’s edition of the GRB Ski and
Snowboard Club. By Breanna St.Onge
Quote of the day:
“The most important thing is to
enjoy your life-to be happyit’s all that matters.”
-Audrey Hepburn
Keep in touch with the Fultonian Yearbook by liking
us on Facebook. Free yearbook drawing at 400 likes!
School of Thought
compiled by Maggie Williams & Hope Williams
How many more snow days
do you think we are going to have?
"I'm going to say "Four."
three."
Ryan Harrington
Mitch LaBeef
"Three."
"Only two."
Tayber Freeman
Seth Baum
Meteorology and you Tomorrow:
Today:
Tonight:
By Carson Metcalf
Cloudy with snow
showers.
25º/0º
Average: 34º/17º
Rec. high/low: 57º
(1946) -20º (1979)
Sunday:
Cloudy. Chance
snow showers.
-4º
Average: 34º
Record: 58º (1987)
Chance snow
showers.
3º
Average: 17º
Record: -22º (1967)
Windy. Bitter cold.
4º/-6º
Average: 34º/18º
Record high/low: 64º
(1954)/-17º (1943)
Former GRB student and current SUNY Oswego junior Carson Metcalf is an aspiring
Meteorologist. Look for his daily weather forecasts for Fulton on RaiderNet Daily.