Kiwanis choose Snavely for involvement,character Soards honored
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Kiwanis choose Snavely for involvement,character Soards honored
Volume 85, Issue 8 April 30, 2010 Free to all students Kiwanis choose Snavely for involvement,character By: Lexi Wyse Braxton Snavely is April’s Kiwanis Student of the Month. Braxton has been actively involved in our school over the past four years. He has played varsity soccer all four years and was awarded player of the week for it. He said that one of his favorite memories from soccer was when they were playing Continental and scored two goals in two minutes. Also, he has played basketball for three years. Snavely has been in student counsel for two years. He is busy singing and dancing in the schools show choir called Light Shines and is also in accapella. Music has been with Braxton throughout high school. He’s been in the marching band for four years and is part of the Symphonic band. Braxton is also academically well rounded. He is the top 25% of the senior class. Also, Braxton is apart of the Academic B this year and for three years has been apart of the National Honor Society. Braxton has also been student of the month. He is no stranger to helping around the community. He volunteers for VBS and helps serve dinners. Braxton had run for Sarah’s House for four years, worked for city events, and has helped out at the Burger Battle and the Rib Fest. He is a part of the First Church of Christ and is involved with the youth group. He is also a Junior Deacon and takes part in Praise Band. Braxton has been to New Orleans twice with his mission team to help with the Hurricane Katrina recovery. “Seeing all the devastation in New Orleans was a real eye opener to me and made me glad I had helped some people,” said Braxton. When asked what it means to Braxton to be Kiwanis of the month he said “ It’s a big honor, and it’s taken seriously since a lot of seniors put their application in, so I’m excited that I was one of the few chosen.” After high school, Braxton is planning on attending Ohio State University and majoring in an Engineering Field and might possibly play soccer. Braxton had two proud parents, Larry and Kim Snavely, and three siblings to share this honor with. Braxton is currently practicing for a symphonic band performance. Soards honored for responsibility,commitment McKenna currently volunteers at Washington school. tutoring in the TRUST program. By Molly Phonephomhom For the month of April, Mckenna Soards was chosen to be one of the Kiwanis Students of the Month. Mckenna has been part of National Honor Society for three years; she was involved in the community Easter egg hunt and Halloween Party. Also the Foreign Language Club for three years, Fellowship of Christian Athlete, Interact and TRUST. “ Mckenna is very responsible and takes her job as a student seriously, I’ll miss her next year, ” TRUST adviser Mrs. Johnson commented about Mckenna. Mckenna has been part of the St. Patrick church T.A.S.K. team and youth group for four years and prayer partner program for three years. She is a Sunday school assistant, and vacation Bible school assistant. With many things going on in her life, she still has time to volunteer work at St. Patrick’s church/school and after school a 1 to 1 tutoring. She was also part of the Bryan Community School of Dance. Mckenna’s favorite high school memory is homecoming and prom. One thing she is going to miss about being in high school is being with her friends. Her plans after high school is to go to Ohio Northern University, majoring in early childhood education and minor in special education. “I was pretty excited when I found out I was going to be a Kiwanis student, I felt really honored,” Mckenna shared. Mckenna is the daughter of Doug and Kathy Soards, who she shares her joy and success with. News April 30, 2010 page 2 Students in TRUST enjoy numerous activities at Camp Joy Feature April 30, 2010 page 3 Teacher Feature: Mr. Kuhn continues to inspire after 24 years Mr. Kuhn greets and observes students walking to class as he ponders life. In the words of Mr. Kuhn, “It’s all about understanding behavior.” (Photo by Misha Cooley) By: Misha Cooley Kenneth Kuhn has put in a lot of time and effort in his many years teaching at Bryan High School. His positive attitude provides a welcoming atmosphere for students as well as staff. Many know him as Kuhn Dogg, King Kuhn, Big Daddy Kuhn, or just that big smiley guy who greets students in the hallway, but to those who have him as a teacher, he is much more. “ Mr. Kuhn is one of the most awe-inspiring and perplexing teachers to strike the halls By Misha Cooley Notorious for being the “Sparty On” car, junior Alex Collins’ black ’96 Volvo has been named April’s Clunker of the Month. Previously known for the many Michigan State stickers plastered to the bumper, Alex purchased the car from Elizabeth Benedict, a die-hard Michigan State fan, for 700 dollars. “I could have gotten a better car,” laughed Alex, “But I didn’t really care. I just wanted a car, and it was cheap.” Sadly, Alex removed the infamous “Sparty On” sticker, which he deemed as crap. When looking at the car from behind, it seems old, but not quite worthy of the title “clunker”. However, when it is seen from the front, one can see that the car is missing the grill. “It’s not really that bad,” said Alex. “The air conditioning works, it runs smoothly, and the interior isn’t bad either.” “It doesn’t really get the of BHS “ says senior, Jacob Laney. Upon walking into his classroom, one might notice 24 years worth of photos, drawings from students, posters, and things he’s collected in his travels or from his students’ travels. Psychology and Sociology teacher, Mr. Kuhn, grew up in Willard, Ohio. “If anything weird happened, it happened in Willard,” said Mr. Kuhn. Growing up, he was the youngest of three boys, and sports were a big part of his life. “I was recruited by a lot of major universities for football,” said Mr. Kuhn, “but I didn’t go. I did coach football for a while, though.” Mr. Kuhn attended Bowling Green State University, but took a break after a year and traveled around. “I’ve been all over,” said Mr. Kuhn. “I’ve been to every state except for Alaska and Hawaii.” After his travels, he finished at Ohio State University. He also has a Masters degree in administration, which he received at the University of Toledo. Mr. Kuhn has been to about 15 countries. Of all the places he’s traveled to, his favorite is Denmark. Anyone who has Mr. Kuhn in class knows that he can tell a good story, and he can almost always find a way to relate them to the topic being discussed in class. Mr. Kuhn has met a few famous people, like Reba McEntire, whom he ate breakfast with, and Alabama. He also collects autographs. “My favorite autographs are the ones that students give me. I have, like, fifty to seventy autographs,” said Mr. Kuhn. Mr. Kuhn has also been to quite a few concerts in his lifetime. “I’ve probably been to hundreds,” he chuckled, “My favorite was the Rolling Stones. But seriously, I’ve been to I think at least forty or fifty concerts.” “I might be goin’ to a Lady Ga Ga concert here this summer,” he winked. “My girls wanna go.” In Mr. Kuhn’s 24 years of teaching, he has seen a lot of new faces in students and staff alike. Although he didn’t decide right away what he wanted to do, he always knew in the back of his mind that he wanted to be a teacher and teach sociology, his love. “I love my job. I love meeting new people and reconnecting with old students whenever I get the chance. I love to hear their stories of what they remember from having me as a teacher.” His main subject is sociology, and he has been teaching it in all of his years here at Bryan High School. He also teaches Psychology and Global Studies and has taught Geography and World History. He enjoys taking his Sociology and Psychology classes to Shipshewana to study Amish culture, and is sad that the tradition will be broken this year for the first time in 19 years. “If there’s one thing I believe in, its being your very best and creating change in the world,” said Mr. Kuhn. Mr. Kuhn’s pet peeves are students that bully other students. “I was never a bully, and I don’t tolerate when kids are mean to one another. I hate it,” he said. He also dislikes when students don’t realize how lucky they are to be in school. Mr. Kuhn lives in Bryan and has two daughters: Addy, who is in the 8th grade, and Becca, who is a freshman this year at Ohio State University. Clunker Of the Month: Alex Collins’ classy clunker greatest gas mileage, though,” said Alex, “And it has 124,000 miles on it… at least. It’s stuck there, so I don’t really know.” It’s a good thing Alex’s air conditioning works, because the passenger window doesn’t roll down. It’s also a pretty good thing that ipods have been invented, because the cd player doesn’t work, either. “It’s a pretty good car, though. It even has seat warmers!” Alex’s luxurious “clunker”, complete with heated seats, sits in the Alex concluded. back parking lot awaiting his return from a long day at school. Clunker or not? You decide. (Photo by Molly Phonephomhom) Feature April 30, 2010 Game addiction runs rampant By: Logan Frank The date is April 23, 2010. The time is 3:27 p.m. What is the average high schooler doing right now? If the student is a male, I can almost promise you that he’s playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The few exceptions are those who are currently involved in sports, in which case they’ll be playing as soon as they get home. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has become quite the phenomenon among teens, tweens, and young adults, which is both ridiculously surprising and yet completely predictable. Call of Duty is just another FPS (first person shooter game where they main playing aspect is shooting at your opponents from the eyes of the character you’re playing as), so the fact that it’s so much more popular than all of the other FPS’s on the market is slightly odd. But on the other hand, the Halo franchise was another run-of-the-mill FPS, and that series also had its crazy amount of devoted fans. For some reason, people really love virtually shooting their friends in the face, regardless of the actually quality of the game. Go figure. But the quality of the game is beside the point. If people like it, that’s just all there is to it. And I can assure you that most people (high school and college males) love the game. Popular student Robby Sheckelhoff even claims that the world is a better place because of the game. The game has actually become so popular, that many experts have started looking into the addictiveness of the game, and video games in general. When asked if he felt that he was addicted to Modern Warfare 2, Robby Sheckelhoff claimed, “No, I can quit whenever I want to, man.” Robby states that he plays 6 hours of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 a day. Those are 6 hours of his life that he’ll never get back. Never. Every single day. Robby did also comment, though, that before COD (Call of Duty), he spent those six hours playing an assortment of other video games, so perhaps Mr. Sheckelhoff is a simple outlier. Or perhaps casual videogame players are far more susceptible to the page 4 addictiveness of games in general. But we could play the perhaps game for years. The only anti-video game activist I could find in our school, Austin Crites, had this to say on the subject. “I agree with Robby that Call of Duty has made the world a better place because it keeps the kids off the streets. But I don’t condone all of the violence. As for the addictiveness, I don’t think that’s the main problem. The main problem is when people go home and play a game about shooting people, and then start wondering about how fun it’d be to actually shoot people. It all started with Wolfenstein 3D, it’ll end with a double homicide.” All crazy advocates from both sides of the spectrum aside, COD is nothing that anyone should have to worry about. Coming from a real gamer, I can tell you that Call of Duty is nothing special. Not at all. These first person shooters come and go like leaves in the wind. High schoolers and college kids have been playing first person shooters with each other since 1993. Politicians have been crying crocodile tears about how video game addictiveness is destroying young lives since pong was in the arcades. I can assure you that in a simple year time at the most, COD will have disappeared into the sands of time. So have fun with your shiny new poké walkers everyone. By: Misha Cooley A mock crash was held for the juniors and seniors of Williams County at the Williams County fair grounds in Montpelier. The intent of the set up crash was to remind kids of the consequences of irresponsible decisions made when behind the wheel. Participating in the mock crash were Bryan High School students, Nate Brown and Zach North, along with a few other students from Williams County. The crash depicted a life-like scenario with life-like injuries and fatalities. Not only did the mock crash show the effects of those in the cars, but also the way it affects the family of those killed. With prom season right around the corner, the mock crash serves as a reminder to drive responsibly. If you are under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs, please do not get behind the wheel. Please also remember to turn off the cell phones or keep them put away while behind the wheel. A text may take a few seconds to send, but it could also be the last thing you do. Mock crash shows dangers of texting and driving An accurate depiction of why you shouldn’t text behind the wheel or drive while under the influence of alcohol or any other illegal substance. (Photo by Austin Weigle) Editorial April 30, 2010 page 5 Hi-Life presents favorite music to jam to If you’ve ever been near the Hi-Life lab around 2 period, you can always hear music blaring though the closed door (we do have some manners). A combination of reminiscent 90’s music, fun to dance to 80’s, techno, rap, and metal that makes you want to fight, fill the microscopic room that is supposed to be a lab. We, as a staff, would like to present to you, the reader, a small medley of the tunes that we use in our music wars of who can play either the best, or worst song. Most of the music played is just for laughs or to get another person to say “OMG! I used to love that song.” See if you can remember any of these songs, or think they’re worthy of this list. But, maybe you’ll just prefer to think our staff is crazy. You decide. Kilo}, The Roof is on Fire ~ The Bloodhound Gang The Real Slim Shady, Without Me, My Name is ~ Enimem Rollin’, Nookie, Break Stuff ~ Limp Bizkit Gin and Juice, Drop It Like It’s Hot ~ Snoop Dogg Miami, Get Jiggy Wit It ~ Will Smith Party Up in Here ~ DMX Fantasy, Roll Out ~ Ludacris Wasn’t Me ~ Shaggy What’s My Age Again~ Blink 182 Shake it Fast ~ Mystikal Ride Wit Me, Hot in Here ~ Nelly In da Club ~ 50 Cent Music we grew up with, but our parents shouldn’t have let us listen to...especially upperclassmen...Playlist By: Kara Flesher Ice, Ice Baby ~ Vanilla Ice Jumper ~ Third Eye Blind Pretty Fly {For a White Guy} ~ The Offspring Foxtrot {Unicorn, Charlie, Playlist for the gangster wannabes By: Molly Phonephomhom Go Hard Remix- Nicki Minaj Women lie Men lie- Yo Gotti I’m a G- Yung Joc This is why I’m Hot- Mims Ain’t I Remix- Yung L.A Shoulder Lean- Yung Dro Hood Figga- Gorilla Zoe S on my Chest- Lil Wayne Make a toast- Dolla Everyday I’m Hustlin’- Rick Ross I’m So Raw- Tyga Beamer, Benz or BentlyLloyd By:Molly Phonephomhom Exams, exams, exams… even though some lucky students won’t take them, while a whole lot of others will. Exams are a month away; you probably haven’t even started thinking about them or started studying, so here are some tips that might help you get started. First, study your notes from the beginning of the semester. It might seem like a lot of notes to study, but at least you’re learning it yourself and getting the information through your head. If you don’t quite get it still, you’ll have plenty of time to ask your teachers, or you could surf the Internet on an educational website. Second, do your study guides! It is just nonsense to copy someone’s study guide or just look at the teacher’s key, then put it away until the day of the exam. You do learn by copying and writing down how to do the problems, but you learn a lot more by figuring out how and why you’re doing the problems. Third, if you can make a note card for a subject, make it! I highly suggest this. It could help you learn the terms and main points while you’re writing them down on the note cards. You should mainly focus on subjects I’m Back- T.i My Chick Bad- Ludacris ft. Nicki Minaj This plane- Wiz Khalifa Songs that you may not want to hear, but you should hear anyway because they’re super and if you never hear them, then you life is empty By: Logan Frank Safety Dance – Men Without Hats You Spin Me Right Round – Dead or Alive Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm – Crash Test Dummies Don’t You Want Me – Human League Mr. Mastodon Farm – Cake Ballroom Blitz – The Sweet Somebody Told Me – Killers Albi the Racist Dragon – Flight of the Conchords Dark of The Matinee – Franz Ferdinand Octopus’s Garden – The Beatles Dance Techno Songs By: Lexi Wyse Cosmic Gate- Exploration of Space Dj Mangoo- Eurodancer Kaskade- Move for Me La Bouche- Be My Lover Tips to get ready for exams that you don’t understand much during the semester, or vocabulary that is tough to memorize. Fourth, you can organize a study group. Studying could get very boring if you’re doing it yourself, so call up some friends, have a little get together, have a potluck, or make up an educational game that might help you remember information. There are many more ways to get ready, such as looking in some of your textbooks where there are websites that will help you or online games that go with your subject. Tiësto- Everything Infected Mushroom- Becoming Insane Sasha- Raindrops September- Cry for you Dj Satomi- Waves Bass Hunter- Dota Benny Basnassi- Turn Me Up Edward Maya- Stereo Love Daft Punk- Harder Better Faster Stronger Space Cowboy- Falling Down Cascada- Evacuate the Dance Floor Top Ten Brutal Breakdowns (In no particular order) By: Austin Weigle Harlot’s Breath – Miss May I Brace Legs – Born of Osiris No Pity for a Coward – Suicide Silence A Portable Deathray and a Sterile Claw Hammer – See You Next Tuesday An Autopsy – The Faceless Eternal Refuge – Whitechapel Domination – Pantera Shocker on Shock Street – Dr.Acula Lie to My Face – Carnifex Sleepwalk – Belay My Last 80’s Playlist By: Misha Cooley Queen- Crazy Little Thing Called Love Aha- Take On Me Jermaine Stewart- We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off Michael Jackson- PYT Duran Duran- Hungry Like The Wolf Journey- Don’t Stop Believin’ Go-Go’s- We Got The Beat Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers- Don’t Do Me Like That J. Geils Band- Centerfold OMD- If You Leave Stevie Nicks- Edge of Seventeen Simple Minds- Don’t You (Forget About Me) Cutting Crew- (I Just) Died In Your Arms Bon Jovi- Livin’ On A Prayer Rick Springfield- Jesse’s Girl New Kids On The Block- Hangin’ Tough Whitesnake- Is This Love? The Cars- Just What I Needed Madonna- Material Girl Def Leppard- Pour Some Sugar On Me Prince- Purple Rain Tears For Fears- Shout Cyndi Lauper- Time After Time Twisted Sister- We’re Not Gonna Take It Dillian Krupp (left) and Jacob Hoch (right) sing and dance ontop the stage in Bryan High’s production of South Pacific. (Photo by Ms. Goebel) Editorial April 30, 2010 Top Ten Ways To Survive School Until Summer page 6 1. Live under the illusion that school is fun...as are the upcom- 7. While sitting in the 90 degree classroom, close your eyes and ing exams, unless you’re a senior. imagine you’re on a beach. If you must subject to sitting in the heat, you might as well make the best of it. 2. Start looking for a job. You’ll be reminded that there is always something worse than school. But, at least you’re getting 8. Go for long walks or runs and work on toning those muscles that have atrophied over the winter... not to mention getting paid to do it. some sun on those white legs. 3. Start recording your soaps and watching them in your spare 9. Play video games of any sort as often as you can. The more time. You’ll be all caught up when summer comes around. addicting, the faster the time seems to go. 4. Energy Drinks. Monster, Nos, Redbull. It doesn’t matter the kind, just that you get enough caffeine to avoid Senioritis, 10. Find something, no matter how small, to look forward to which everyone gets. And, they help when studying for exams. each week. It will make the weeks go by faster. 5. Committ shenanigans. 6. Actually do your school / homework. The less work you do, the more likely you are to wind up at school during the summer. Who wants that? Veterans deserve respect for sacrifices By: Austin Weigle Recently, my great-grandfather was taken to a V.A. hospital to be examined; he’s 84 years old, a World War Two army veteran, and a Purple Heart recipient. He was in Manila, and then Luzon in the Philippines when he was only 18 years old, and served there for 6 months before a grenade exploded five feet from his fox hole, sending shrapnel into his skull, and putting him into a coma. Needless to say, the man has done his deed for this country. But while he was at the V.A. hospital, his doctor treated him with so much disrespect that it brought the 84-year-old man to tears. Of course this angered most of my family, so my grandfather wrote to the V.A., the hospital, and congress, receiving nothing back from any of these. What I have noticed is an ongoing trend of people in this country with little to no respect for veterans of any age. Since the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003 and Operation Enduring Freedom in 2001, there have been 6,068 American casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan, 294 in Iraq during Operation Desert Storm, 58,260 in the Vietnam Conflict, 33,741 in the Korean War, and 291,557 in World War Two. On top of that, thousands have been wounded physically, and probably more than double that have been wounded mentally. The number of soldiers returning with post-traumatic stress disorder has risen at an alarming Hi-Life Bryan High School 150 S. Portland St. Bryan, Ohio 43506 rate since the Vietnam conflict, which I believe is directly related to how these soldiers are being received when they return to the home front. Staff: Sumolly Phonephomhom, We’ve all heard of the horror stories of the VietMisha Cooley, Logan Frank, nam veterans being spit on and sworn at when Austin Weigle, Lexi Wyse they returned home, and while that may not be the case of today, it is still in effect. Multiple Editor: Kara Flesher Facebook degrade the troops, the same people who are fighting to send the message of, “Hey, Advisor: Claudia Miller we have the greatest freedoms in the world, and we believe everyone else should be entitled to The Hi-Life exists to enlighten, inform, and provoke thought those same freedoms” which means these peonot only for students in the Bryan City Schools, but also the ple can say things like that, which should be whole community. It is the vehicle by which students can exconsidered treason. The definition of treason is press views and ideas to the general audience. a citizen’s action to help a foreign government overthrow, make war against, or seriously inThe newspaper welcomes and encourages any letter to the jure the parent nature. Isn’t injuring the morale editor, but asks that specific requirements be met. Letters must of troops hindering our abilities to perform in be 300 words or less and signed when submitted. Authors battle, which is aiding the enemy right? names will be withheld on request, and their anonymity will be The way that some people in this country can protected. Editors reserve the right to limit length and edit for stand behind their “freedom of speech” shield appropriate content. that the soldiers fight for is beyond me. I don’t see how some people can bite the hand that We as members of the Hi-Life acknowledge and respect the feeds them. laws by which we are governed. We will not invade the privacy Next time you see a veteran, or the next time of others, nor print any obscenities. We believe in upholding someone is talking about how the soldiers are moral and ethical standards set in the protection we have under doing horrible things, just remember they were the first amendment within the limits of the Supreme Court rulnot the ones who made the decision to go to war; ing of Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier. they’re just doing their job, a job that helps each and every one of us enjoy the freedoms we have The Hi-Life is published at Bryan High School at least 12 here in the United States. times each school year. Sports April 30, 2010 page 7 Baseball looking to relive 1975 state championship season By: Austin Weigle The Bryan baseball team started off their season with an impressive 10-3 record. The teams only losses have come from Toledo St.John’s, a close 10-9 loss to local rival Defiance, and a 7-4 loss to Pemberville Eastwood. Senior Colton Poncsak commented, “We werere really upset with how we’d been playing , we needed to step it up and start playing like we knew we could. Lately we’ve been hitting the ball much better, and we seem to be coming back to where we need to be, and play- ing like we know we can.” Junior Matt Wisler has proved his talent by pitching in 27 innings and having 44 strikeouts and a save. The save came against the come-frombehind win over Hicksville where the team rallied from a 6-0 setback to win 10-9. “I knew that I had to just buckle down and throw what I throw best. I knew I couldn’t get crazy, and I just stayed focused the remainder of the game,” Wisler commented. “The rest of the guys really stepped it up in the infield and outfield and that’s always Softball May 03, 2010 JV Softball @ Evergreen Varsity Softball w/Evergreen May 01, 2010 JV Softball @ Ayersville double header Varsity Softball @ Defiance ( May 04, 2010 Varsity Softball w/Hicksville May 06, 2010 Varsity Softball @ Montpelier May 08, 2010 JV Softball w/Montpelier (DH) Varsity Softball @ Rossford (DH) May 10, 2010 JV Softball w/Patrick Henry Varsity Softball @ Patrick Henry May 11, 2010 JV Softball w/Fairview May 13, 2010 good to know that you’ve got a support system like that.” He concluded. While the pitching stays deep, the bats don’t seem to be having any trouble either. Senior Alex Nossaman is batting a .514 with 15 RBI’s and a home run. T.J. Losby is also hitting the ball well, batting a .415 with two home runs. The team plays Van Wert at home April 29 at five o’clock. Upcoming Baseball and Softball games: The softball team poses for a photo after a hard day of practice. (Photo by Lexi) Baseball May 03, 2010 JV Baseball @ Evergreen Varsity Baseball w/Evergreen May 01, 2010 JV Baseball w/Moeller and Fairview Varsity Baseball w/Edon May 04, 2010 Varsity Baseball w/Stryker May 06, 2010 JV Baseball w/Montpelier Varsity Baseball @ Montpelier May 08, 2010 JV Baseball @ Eastwood double header May 10, 2010 Varsity Baseball @ Patrick Henry May 11, 2010 Varsity Baseball w/Ayersville May 14, 2010 JV Baseball @ Hicksville Varsity Baseball @ Tinora May 15, 2010 JV Baseball w/Patrick Henry Varsity Baseball @ Fairview Varsity Baseball w/Paulding Matt Wisler Slides home against a Napoleon player. Bryan went on to beat Napoleon 6-2. Photo courtesy of Bryan-baseball.com Softball team looks to seniors to lead underclass By Lexie Wyse Varsity softball girls headed to Lancaster for a tough fight. The team left for Lancaster last Friday and came back Sunday. Friday’s game ended up getting rained out says senior Kirsten Wieland. Saturday however was a long day for the girls. Our girls put up a tough fight against Lancaster. They won the first game, but ended up losing for the last. “I thought we did well, we fought through and tried our best” stated Kirsten Wieland. Alli Hausch believed that the team as a whole did well too. “For playing a state ranked team, I thought we did well and stayed focused even with the outcome,” she said. Senior, Mandie Butler however was not as pleased. “We should of won, and played harder for the last game like we did for the first one.” Coach Polter was neutral with how the team played. “The team did well, we just need to work harder to get where we want to be,” he said. Come watch the girls play May 3 at Field 5 against Evergreen. Below freshman Abbie Davenport getting ready to pitch a softball ( photo by Lexie Wyse) Sports March 5, 2010 page 8 Track team looks to build towards success for next year By: Logan Frank Track this season started the second season of March. Our teams are substantially smaller than they have been in years past. The only hurdler hailing from Bryan this season is sophomore Jacob Jones. The best throwers are Lyle McKelvey and Britt Snyder. Distance has Scott Whisler and Justin Mekus on the top. Michael Quillian, Braxton Snavely, and Dan Ire are the best sprinters. On the girls side of the teams we have Alyssa McBride Pole Vaulting, High Jumping, and sprinting. Rachael Francis and Jen Frame make up the distance team. On March 30th, a Tuesday during spring break, the Bryan team went to their first meet. “We put up a good fight, but we slightly fell short,” said Mason Gansmiller on the subject. Defiance scored 80 points, Archbold scored 40 points, and Bryan came Danny Ruelas and his younger brother Edmund running to finish the competition. Leslie Goshia and Edmund Ruelas preping for a race By Austin Weigle When spring time rolls around and the weather starts to break, many people might think of track, baseball, and softball, but those aren’t the only activities associated with spring. Many students opt to not play a school sport, but they still manage to get outside and stay active by taking part in one of the many leisurely activities that Bryan can offer. An evergrowing activity in Bryan is disc golf. Disc golf, also known as frolfing or Frisbee golfing, involves specially designed Frisbees for the sport. Innova, the leader in disc golf, makes many different discs from drivers to putters. The object of the game is to score par by throwing your disc into a metal basket with chains. Another sport that is popular in the spring is basketball. If you were to go to Bryan’s Imagination Station during a warm afternoon, you would be guaranteed to see a group of people playing pick-up basketball. Golf also comes back into play as the courses begin to open. There are multiple public and private courses throughout the county that one could play at including Orchard Hills Country Club, Hillcrest Country Club in Montpelier, Suburban, and Windwood Hollow in Edon. in last with a respectable 20 points. Out of 15 competitors, Mason came in 8th place in the 16 hundred-meter run. Scott Whisler, the best distance runner from the boy’s team, placed in third. The tragedy of the first meet even caused Mason to go as far as to say “Track is probably my least favorite sport.” According to Gansmiller, Bryan would have scored much higher if more of our team had actually shown up. Braxton Spring time brings frisbee golf, other activities to Bryan Many people also choose not to play an actual sport, but instead take advantage of the nice weather and choose to run, take a leisurely walk, or just sit outside and enjoy the sunshine. And, with this wonderful weather comes the bad side of the thunderstorms and rain, but many Bryan youths take advantage of the rain. When the water sits on the grass at the park, many kids take skim boards to the park and skim board on the sitting water. So, if you can’t get to the beach, don’t think you can’t make your own. Snavely, Olivia Smith, Matty Plouck, and Couch Plouck all were absent from the first race of the season. Braxton and the Ploucks however, were excused as they were on mission trips. Bryan placed last at the invitational. Scott came in on 8th place in the mile. All doom and gloom aside though, Alyssa McBride did manage to pull out first in the Pole Vault. All in all, the Track season this year hasn’t been too Coach Plouck cheering Devin Goebel extraordinary. Bryan won a few meets, but lost most of them. Britt Synder did, however, set a school record for the Shot Put with 55’ 1 1/4”. “Sure,” said Britt Snyder. “The season could have gone alot better than it did, but it was still a great time and experience for all involved. It was still alright, and you know what they say, ride together, die together.” Jacob “Jonesy” Jones running some hurdles fighting till the end to finish the race Upcoming Track and Tennis games Track May 01, 2010 Track - Golden Bear Invitational May 04, 2010 Track @ Evergreen May 11, 2010 NWOAL League Track Meet at Evergreen May 14, 2010 JV Baseball @ Hicksville May 20, 2010 Track District Tournament May 22, 2010 Track District Tournament Tennis May 03, 2010 @ Northview Friday, May 07, 2010 League Tourney @ Wauseon May 08, 2010 @ Lima Central Catholic May 10, 2010 w/Wauseon May 11, 2010 Boys Tennis w/Defiance May 13, 2010 Boys Tennis Sectional Tournament May 15, 2010 Boys Tennis Sectional Tournament