Warrior Way May 2016 - Clark-Pleasant Community School
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Warrior Way May 2016 - Clark-Pleasant Community School
May, 2016 Volume 1, No. 10 In This Issue Page Inside Warrior Althetics Fletcher Athlete of the Month APC Athletes of the Month WCHS Where Are They Now? WCHS Athlete Profiles 1 1 2 15 17-18 Boys Track Team Won The First Ever Sectional Championship Along With Conference Title Fletcher CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM WCHS Athlete of the Month - Pg 2 3099 North Morton, Franklin, IN 46131 Sales: (877) 837-5970 Service: (888) 504-8319 Parts: (888) 833-4695 Upcoming Warrior Events: June 21: IHSAA Student Leadership Conference @ Plainfield High School Congratulations to Ryan Hammond, Andrew Morgan, Aaron Gross, Kailee Joseph, Maddy Margraf & Avneet Badwal for being selected to attend the conference. July 22: Whiteland Warrior Golf Outing @ The Legends Golf Course. Contact Mr. Sears or Mr. Croy for Registration information. Senior Maggie Fuson recently signed a cheer scholarship to Indiana Wesleyan University. Congratulations and best of luck Maggie! Go Warriors!! 2016 Ruth Ann (Doub) Callon Award Winner: Alyssa McClung 2016 Ray Crowe Award Winner: Shaw Cloud Boys Track Team Members headed to the state meet June 4 at IU Ryder Emberton (Discus and Shot Put) Djimmon Ogega (200m and 400m) 4x400 relay team of Jacob Walters, Brandon Patterson, Charlie Ogega and Djimmon Ogega. Congratulations and Good Luck!! GO WARRIORS! Congratulations to Warrior Athletes Caleb Deiter (Trine University) Baseball Chris Richardson (Thomas Moore) Football Cody Smith (Franklin College) Soccer Jordan Thomas (Franklin College) Soccer and Connor Swatts (Thiel College, PA) Soccer as you continue your athletic career at the Div. III level 1 May, 2016 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 Inside Warrior Athletics - Mr. Sears, Director of Athletics Reflecting Back On The 2015-16 School Year As the school year comes to an end, we need to look back celebrate the successes we had. From the boys soccer team's first ever conference championship to the boys' track team winning their 1st sectional ever, we have much to celebrate. Football, competition cheer and boys track also defended their conference championships along with the boys basketball team winning the Johnson Co Tourney for the first time in many, many years. Championships are fun, and we all love to win and share in those accomplishments. That's why we play the game. But more importantly than that, in academically based athletics, is the life long skills we learn from athletics. Being a part of something greater than yourself, sacrificing for another person, working hard all year long for a few moments in the arena, saying no to the many other opportunities out there, that is why we have interscholastic athletics and why it is such an important part of our high school experience. Not everyone can play high school sports. It is hard, takes up 6 days a week, and forces young students to prioritize their time and energy. It is 14 year olds playing against 18 year olds, battling your buddy for playing time, and representing your school. It means losing your free time in the summer to improve your skills. As I learned in church this month, take time to celebrate your life and the good things in your life. Whether you had a great year, played every play or sat the bench more than played, celebrate that fact that you finished the year. Just being a part of the team is an accomplishment that not everyone can do. Reflect on the friendships made and the lessons learned. Have a great summer. Fletcher CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM CLASS OF ATHLETE of the MONTH Parents Matt & Shari Doty 2016 Siblings SENIOR Devin Doty - Brother MAY 2016 FAVORITE SUBJECT FAVORITE VACATION SPOT World History Non-Sport Role Model Ft. Myers Beach, FL My Grandpa Stack Favorite Song Arena Hip Hop FAVORITE TV SHOW FAVORITE COLOR FAVORITE SUPERHERO FAVORITE ACTOR Family Guy Blue Iron Man Will Ferrell Other School Activities Football whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 2 May, 2016 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 APC Newsle er Each month Coach Harris will be selec ng one male and female athlete from each APC class that best demonstrates the seven W.A.R.R.I.O.R. values. At the end of the semester these athletes will be made candidates for the APC Male and Female Athlete of the Year. If you see these athletes around make sure you congratulate them on their hard work and great character! APC W A R R I O R W.A.R.R.I.O.R. VALUES Works Hard Gives great effort no matter what the task Anonymous Doesn’t look for gratification from peers Responsible Can be trusted to do what’s right; follows directions Respectable Treats others with respect; carries themselves in a reputable manner Integrity Is always honest and mantains strong moral principles Optimistic Confident about the future Reliable Is consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted May APC WARRIOR Values Male and Female Athletes of the Month Male Female Nate Winters Joey Brock Kaleb Marr Landon Lowry Jared Williams Kevin Sandhu Jordan Stoner Danielle Mekkes Kate White Abagail Buckler Elaina Robards Kylie Perry SUMMER TEAM CAMP LOCATIONS whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 3 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 Whiteland Warriors Boys Baseball Team Updates Franklin Central Round Robin: Warriors Hang Tough but End Up Losing Game 1: Our baseball Warriors ba led tough for 13 innings before losing to West Vigo 4-2. Game 2: The Warriors played a solid game but just couldn't muster enough mely hits in a 5-1 loss to the Flashes. We are now 29 overall. Center Grove: Warriors Start Slow, Lose to Trojans The Warriors gave up 5 runs very early in the game and could never recover in a 5-3 loss. Jacob Holzhausen picthed 5 2/3 scoreless innings to keep us in conten on. Logan Mullinix had two hits Decatur Central: Tough Loss on the Road Game 1: The Warriors found themselves in posi on to break open a e game but did not get a mely hit when needed and lost to the Hawks 2-1. Game 2: The Warrior bats remained cold in the second game and lost 8-1. Overall we are 2-12 and 2-4 in the conference. Franklin: Baseball Team Missing Timely Hi ng Game 1: The Warriors lost 4-3 in a close game with the Grizzly Cubs. The final margin was decided on a ball that got away from the catcher late in the game. Game 2: We stranded 15 runners on base and lost 6-2. We are now 2-14 overall and 2-6 in the conference. Mooresville: Warriors Split with the Pioneers Game 1: We gave up a run in extra innings and lost 6-5. Once again we stranded several runners on base and could not muster a mely hit. Game 2: Tyler Robinson sca ered 4 hits on the mound and the Warrior bats came to life as we beat the Pioneers 5-1. We are 515 overall and 3-7 in the conference. Franklin (County Tourney Round 1): Warriors Keep it Rolling Caleb Deiter pitched a complete game while Turner Ryan and Luke Helton each pounded two hits as the Warriors dominated Franklin 9-1. The boys will ba le Greenwood in round two of the county tourney. We are now 6-15 overall and on a two game win streak. Mar nsville: Warriors Drop Two Games Game 1: A close game was broke up late by the Artesians as they claimed a 4-2 victory. We wish seniors Chris Miller, Dakota Purdue, Turner Ryan, Chris an Curry, Ma hias Ebeyer, Ben Robison and Caleb Deiter the best of luck in the future. Game 2: We lost on the road to Mar nsville 3-2 in the 7th inning. We end up 3-9 in the conference and we are 6-17 overall. We nd will ba le Greenwood in the 2 round of the county tourney. County Tourney: Warriors are Runner up Semifinal: The baseball beat Greenwood in the 8th inning to advance in the county tourney. Championship: Coach Sherry's team lost to Center Grove 4-0 in the tle game of the county tourney. Sec onal: Warriors Fall to Trojans The baseball team could not produce enough hits early in the game and ended up losing to Center Grove in the semi-finals of sec onal 13 ac on. We finish the season 8-19 overall. Baseball Stat Leaders Ba ng Average (min. 2 at bats per game): 1. Chris an Curry .402 2. Rickey Ramey .348 3. Logan Mullinix .304 Innings Pitched: 1. Caleb Deiter 51.1 2. Tyler Robinson 41.1 3. Nick Carrizales 20.2 whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 4 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 A Message from Asst. Athletic Director Mr. Croy Hello Warrior Fans! This is our last athletic department newsletter for the 2015-2016 school year. I certainly hope you have enjoyed the comprehensive coverage of Warrior athletics and I look forward to continuing our coverage next year. I would like to thank all of our business sponsors for their support in this venture along with a BIG thank you to Brian Cross for taking all of my information each month and turning into a first class newsletter. I would also like to thank Mr. Sears for trusting and supporting me with this project and thanks to Mrs. Ford for all of her support during this first year. Finally, thank you to the coaches for sending me results after each meet, game or match. I am proud to have been a Warrior for twenty plus years and I can't wait to see what 2016-2017 has in store for Whiteland. Go Warriors!! -Mr. Croy 920 US 31 North - Across from the Greenwood Mall Call us today! (317) 885-5735 USED CARS, Inc. (317) 535-1640 F a x : (317) 535-0601 Office: 330 North U.S. 31 - Whiteland, IN 46184 Woody Marschke, Owner Debbie Compton, Sales G O WA R R I O R S ! Visit Us For Family Monday & Get Select Family Size Entrees For The Single Portion Price, Every Single Monday! whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 5 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 Whiteland Warriors Girls Softball Team Updates Warrior Invita onal: Lady Warriors Get First Win! Game 1: Hayley Smith and Hannah Upchurch each had two hits but it wasn't enough as we lost 9-0 to HSE. Game 2: We pounded out 10 hits with Hayley Smith, Alyssa McClung and Sarah Shipe each hi ng doubles to lead the way in a 10-2 victory over Bloomington South. Ka e Parrish went the distance to get the pitching win. We are now 1-12 overall. Roncalli: Rebels Too Much for Warriors The so ball team lost to Roncalli 17-3 and dropped their record to 1-13 overall. The lone bright spot on offense was Hayley Smith's two run homer. Skye Sco played a solid game at third base to stop several Rebel threats. Decatur Central: So ball Warriors Ba le Tough Game 1: Hawks 5 Warriors 2. Hayley Smith pounded out a double to pace the offense. Slow start doomed us as we gave up 4 runs in the first two innings. Ka e Parrish and Shelby Gibson both pitched well despite the loss. Game 2: Hawks 9 Warriors 4. The Lady Warriors jumped out to a 3-1 lead but gave up 3 runs with two out in the 3rd inning that we could not recover from. Lindsey Boltz and Hayley Smith were 2 for 3 at the plate while Maddy Margraf and Skye Sco each had an RBI. Skye Sco once again made some great plays at third base. We are now 1-15 overall and 0-6 in the conference. Indian Creek: Warriors Stumble to the Braves Indian Creek broke a 1-1 e by pushing across a run the bo om of the 6th to take the lead and then the Warriors went scoreless in the 7th to lose 2-1. Skye Sco had an RBI double that plated our only run of the game back in the 2nd inning. The Warriors had their chances in the middle part of the game but could not muster enough mely hits. We are now 1-16 overall. Shelbyville: Warriors Let One Get Away Leading 5-3 heading into the 6th inning the so ball Warriors were in control but unfortunately we surrendered 8 runs in that inning and lost 116 to the Golden Bears. We scored 5 runs in the 3rd to take command of the game and we had great mely hi ng. We are now 1-17 overall. Franklin: So ball Warriors Pick Up Two Wins! Game 1: Warriors win 3-1 behind Lindsey Boltz triple and 3 for 3 at the plate. Ka e Parrish with the pitching win. Game 2: Alyssa McClung hit a 3 run home run to put the Warriors ahead for good as we cruised to a 10-6 victory. Shelby Gibson gets the win and Parrish collects a save. Maddy Margraf went 6 for 8 for both games and con nues to lead the team in that category. We are now 3-17 overall and 2-6 in the conference. Cascade: Warriors Get Thrilling Win The so ball Warriors scratched home a run in the bo om of the 7th inning to beat class 2A state ranked Cascade 4-3. Alyssa McClung hit a sac fly that scored Skye Sco to secure the win. Lindsey Boltz con nued her hot streak at the plate by going 3 for 4 and Harley Hill had a key bases loaded double that scored 2 runs. Hill went 2 for 3 on the night and Ka e Parrish picked up the pitching win. We have now won 3 in a row. Overall record is 4-17. Mooresville: Warriors lose to Powerful Mooresville The Lady Warriors ran into a good hi ng Pioneer team and dropped two conference games. We lost 14-3 in game 1 and lost 12-2 in game 2. We are now 4-19 overall and 2-8 in the conference. Indian Creek (county): Braves too Much for Lady Warriors The Warriors kept it close early in the game but eventually lost 16-3 to Indian Creek. We are now 4-20 overall. The team drew Franklin in the first round of the sec onal which will be played on May 23rd. Mar nsville: So ball Warriors Ba le Artesians Game 1: The Lady Warriors traveled to Mar nsville and dropped a conference game 10-0. We are 4-21 overall and 2-9 in the conference. Game 2: We hosted the Artesians on senior night but came up short 10-0 and slipped to a final conference record of 2-10. We wish Danielle Munn, Hayley Smith, Sarah Shipe, Hannah Upchurch and Alyssa McClung the best luck in their future endeavors. We wrap up the regular season with a 4-22 overall record. Sec onal: Lady Warriors Eliminated We lost to Franklin 11-4 a er being ed 2-2 a er one. The Warrior bats were silent most of the evening and Franklin hit two home runs in the 6th. The team ba led mul ple injuries all season and several underclassman received great game experience along the way. Our final record ends up 4-23 overall and 2-10 in the conference. So ball Stat Leaders: Hannah Upchurch .452 (28 hits, 7RBI) Maddy Margraf .435 (30 hits, 6RBI) Lindsey Boltz .321 (with 5 tripples, 11RBI) Hayley Smith .308 (with 9 doubles, 11RBI) 6 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 7 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 2016 WHITELAND VOLLEYBALL SUMMER CAMP whitelandwarriorsathletics.com The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 Camp Descriptions Team Camp Skills Camp 8 whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 9 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 Whiteland Warriors Boys Golf Team Updates Speedway and Franklin: Golf Team at the Brickyard The Boys golf team traveled to Speedway and got to play the Brickyard Crossing. The young Warriors struggled with the fast hilly greens which resulted in a team score of 205. Final team scores were: Franklin 181, Speedway 186 and Whiteland 205. Low round belonged to Evan Bunton with a 45, Simon Grills 52 and Sam Bowen a 53. Mooresville and Franklin: Golf Improves Team Score The Boys golf team lost to Mooresville 158 and Franklin 163 but we did manage to lower our team score with a 199. Sophomore Evan Bunton carded a 43 to turn in the low round for the Warriors. Plainfield: Golf Team Continues Improvement On a cool windy night the young Warriors lost to a senior dominated Quaker team 161-192. This was our lowest team score of the season so far and Sam Bowen carded a 45 to pace the team. Evan Bunton stayed steady with a 46 and Simon Grills had a 50. Edinburgh: Warriors Secure Another Win Evan Bunton carded a 45 and Simon Grills chipped in with a 47 to pace the Warriors over the Lancers 192-202. Coach Dan Gibson has been pleased with the steady improvement that our team has made over the course of the season. Southport and Lutheran: Warriors Battle Tough Conditions The golf team endured cold rain and windy conditions at the Legends. Final team scores were: Southport 175, Whiteland 197 and Lutheran 218. Once again, Evan Bunton paced the Warriors with a 47. Coty Bullock chipped in with a 49 to help lead the Warriors. Shelbyville: Golf Team Looking for Consistency Once again less than ideal weather conditions dominated the golf match with the Golden Bears. We lost 170-197. Cody Bullock carded a 47 while Evan Bunton fired a 49 to help pace the Warriors. County: Warriors End Up 6th The golf team wrapped up the county tourney in 6th place and sophomore Evan Bunton carded the low round for the Warriors with a 97. Edinburgh was the host school this year and the tourney was played at Timbergate. Go Warriors! 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Decatur Central and Mooresville: Tennis Warriors Split Matches The rainy weather forced the tennis team to have two matches in one night. We beat Decatur Central 4-1 only losing at #1 singles. However, we lost to Mooresville in a tight battle 3-2. Paityn Gossett had a nice night on the court and was presented the ball of honor. We are now 4-7 overall and 3-3 in the conference. Mid-State Conference: Warriors Will Battle in Tourney Finals Our tennis Warriors will have three vying for a conference championship in the finals. #1 doubles team of Danielle Patterson and Avneet Badwal along with #2 singles Reese Johnson and #3 singles Paityn Gossett provide hope for the Warriors. The Warriors placed 4th this year at the conference tennis tourney. Freshman Reese Johnson placed 2nd at #2 singles. The #1 doubles team of Avneet Badwal and Danielle Patterson also grabbed a runner-up finish. New Palestine: Tennis Tames the Dragons Tennis is now 5-7 overall after beating New Palestine 3-2. All three of our singles players won their match (Johnson, Gossett and Badwal). We also honored two awesome seniors Lucy Foster and Madison Scott. The JV won to improve to 7-3 overall. Freshman Bri Harwell upped her record to 13-1. Sectional: Warriors Wrap Up Season Round 1: The Lady Warriors battled Indian Creek to a 3-2 victory over the Braves. Round 2: After the tough match the previous night our tennis squad lost 5-0 to Center Grove. The Lady Warriors end their season with a 7-11 record. Top 4 Individual Records: 1. Avneet Badwal 14-7 2. Paityn Gossett 13-8 3. Danielle Patterson 11-7 4. Reese Johnson 11-9 THINK OF A REALTOR DAVE EBEYER Ebeyer Realty 317-557-4554 2702 N. Colorado Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46218 (317) 227-0533 Fax (317) 227-0534 E-mail: info@kdcrepair.com Dan Engel, President - (317) 716-3956 kdcrepair.com whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 11 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 2016 Whiteland Softball Skills Camp June 27-29, 2016 Entering 3 —5 Grade $30 rd th June 26-29 rd th June 26-29 Entering 6 —8 Grade $30 - All camps are located on the softball fields just north of the High School. - Two ways to register: 1. Mail registration and payment to Coach Mitchell at WCHS. 2. Bring registration and payment to the first day of camp. - Late registration is always accepted. - If you have any questions please contact Katie Mitchell at kmitchell@cpcsc.k12.in.us or call 317-535-3980 ext. 2404 - WCHS Coaching staff and players will conduct camps. Reminder: Please turn registration and payment into the WCHS Athletic Office or mail to Coach Mitchell at Clark-Pleasant Intermediate School, 2111 Sheek Rd, Greenwood, IN 46143. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Camper's Name: __________________________________________ 2016-2017 Grade: _______________ Address:_____________________________________________ City: ___________________ Zip:________ Email: ______________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________ Shirt Size (Circle One): YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL *We encourage pre-registering. However, registrations will be accepted the first day of camp. Those registering after the first day of camp cannot be guaranteed a camp shirt. I give my permission for my child to participate in the Whiteland Softball Skills Camp knowing it will contain vigorous physical activity that could lead to injury. To the best of my knowledge she is physically capable of performing vigorous activity. I release and hold blameless Whiteland Community High School and its coaches from any and all liabilities, personal injuries, and damages to or loss of personal property arising, directly, or indirectly, in condition with my child's use of facilities and equipment of the specific campsite. In the event my child is injured, I authorize the softball staff to secure first aid and/or the services of a legally qualified physician or hospital, and agree to assume all financial obligations connected therewith. Parent/Guardian Signature: _________________________________ Date: ____________ ***Please make checks payable to WCHS Softball. Mail registration and payment to Katie Mitchell at ClarkPleasant Intermediate School, 2111 Sheek Rd, Greenwood, IN 46143. whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 12 May, 2016 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 Whiteland Warriors Track & Field Team Updates Franklin Central: Track Teams Battle the Flashes Girl's Final Score Franklin Central 79 WCHS 53 Event Winners for the Lady Warriors: Taylor Coffman continues to impress by winning the 100 and 300 hurdles. Freshman Reagan Emberton was a double winner in the discus and shot put. Boys Final Score: WCHS 70 Flashes 62 Event Winners: The meet came down to the 4x400 relay and the Warriors pulled it out. Djimmon Ogega won two events the long jump and 400m, Junior Ryder Emberton was a double winner in the shot put and discus. Jacob Ballain won the pole valut, 3200m was dominated by Jared Williams and Tyler Doty captured the 300m hurdles. The boys remained unbeaten at 4-0 and the girls drop to 0-4. Plainfield and Mooresville: Track Teams are starting to Gain Momentum Girl's Final Score: Plainfield 85 Whiteland 41 and Mooresville 39 Senior Taylor Coffman broke the school record in the 300 hurdles with a time of 48.29. Boys Final Score: Whiteland 101 Plainfield 43 and Mooresville 21 The 4x400 relay team of Shaw Cloud, Brandon Patterson, Jacob Walters and Djimmon Ogega nearly broke the school record by winning a tight race with Plainfield. The boys are 6-0 and the girls are 1-5. Johnson County Meet: Track Teams Make Some Noise at County Both our girls and boys track teams turned in wonderful efforts at the recent county track meet. Our boys finished 2nd behind Center Grove and our girls placed 4th. Coach Brandon Bangel was pleased with the rd individual efforts and looks to have them ready for the conference meet coming up May 3 . Boys Results: Djimmon Ogega was named “Athlete of the Meet” by winning the 400m and the Long jump. Ryder Emberton broke his own school record by winning the shot put with a toss of 56.9.5”, Jacob Ballain nd won the pole vault and Jared Williams placed 2 in the 1600m. Girls Results: Taylor Coffman won the 300 hurdles and broke her own school with a time of 47.22. Kaley nd rd th Brewer was 2 in the 1600m, Delsi Fraser grabbed 3 in the 400m and Kathleen Schlenz was 4 in the 100m. Sports Plus LAWN TREATMENTS GRUB CONTROL/ PERIMETER PEST CONTROL CORE AERATION/OVERSEEDING certifiedlawns.com Jerry Beasley Linda Beasley Scott Beasley Team Equipment Uniforms Screen Printing Embroidery 317-888-6441 200 E. Main Street 317-535-1002 Greenwood, IN 46143 email: beas3412@msn.com w w w. s p o r t s p l u s i n c . n e t 13 May, 2016 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 Whiteland Warriors Track & Field Team Updates th Mid-State Conference Meet: Boys Repeat as Champions, Girls Earn 4 Place Our boys track team lead by Djimmom Ogega who won 3 individual events plus anchored the 4x400 relay team captured their second straight conference title. Other outstanding performances where turned in by Ryder Emberton who won the discus and shot put. Jacob Ballain dominated in the pole vault and Tyler Doty th took second in the high jump in a very competitive field. Our Girls team turned in an impressive 4 place finish with Kaley Brewer winning the 3200m run. Our 4x100 relay team of Anika Lumpkin, Kailee Joseph, nd Kathleen Schlenz and Kerrigan Miller broke the school record with a 2 place finish. Girls Track Sectional: Whiteland will Send Several to the Regional th The girls track team placed 6 out of 11 at the Franklin track sectional but more importantly we will be well represented at the Warren Central regional. Qualifying for the track regional are: Anika Lumpkin 100m, Taylor Coffman 100/300 hurdles, Chloe Sanders pole vault, Kerrigan Miller long jump, Kaley Brewer 1600, Delsi Fraser 400m and Kathleen Schlenz 200m. In addition our 4x100 relay team of Lumpkin, Joseph, Miller and Schlenz will be on hand to try to move on the state meet. Boys Track Sectional: Warriors Claim First Ever Sectional Title Head Coach Brandon Bangel said before the meet that the Warriors had a chance to win the sectional and that it would be close. It ended up close as we beat Franklin Central by 5 points to secure our first ever sectional championship. Ryder Emberton picked two wins in the discus and shot put. His shot put effort was good enough for a sectional meet record. Djimmon Ogega won the 400m run and Jacob Ballain picked a blue ribbon in the pole vault. The 4 x 400m relay team of Jacob Walters, Brandon Patterson, Charlie Ogega and Djimmon Ogega finished first and set a new school record. What a great way for WCHS to show off the track and our overall team talent!! Girls Track Regional: Miller Advances to the State Meet at IU rd Kerrigan Miller shattered the school record in the long jump with an 18'3 and a 3 place finish at the Warren Central regional. Her effort has earned her a trip to the state meet on June 3 at IU. Kaley Brewer ran to an th th th 8 place ribbon in the 1600m while Taylor Coffman grabbed 6 in the 300 hurdles and 8 in the 100 hurdles. This by far was an exciting girls track season and best of luck to Kerrigan at the state meet. . t S n ai M 2537 E. 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Girls 4x100 m Relay Team of A. Lumpkin, K. Joseph, K. Schlenz & K. Miller set new School Record with a time of 51.12 Dale Williams’ Auto Repair Dale Williams Owner (317) 530-5561 Office (317) 530-5580 Fax (317) 476-4514 Cell e-mail: edw111@comcast.net Dale Williams’ Auto Repair 789 Main Street Whiteland, IN 46184 Kerrigan Miller Qualifies for State Meet Kerrigan Miller will represent Whiteland at the state track meet on June 3rd in the long jump. She also shattered the school record with a jump of 18'3. Good luck &Congratulations, Kerrigan! Joining is just the beginning. www.seacadets.org 2016 Mid-State Conference Champs https://www.facebook.com/USNSCCAtterbury/ Ensign Kyle Burns Emberton Breaks School Records Ryder Emberton Set new School Records in the Discus and Shot Put. He broke his Dad's previous marks. Shot Put 59'2 Discus 174'5. Congratualtions, Ryder! kyle@kburns.us 812-552-8421 15 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 WHITELAND WARRIORS - WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Butch Zike 1. Graduation Year: 1968 2. Sports Played at WCHS: Mr. Zike was a multiple sport standout at WCHS. He played football, basketball, cross country and golf during his 4 years as a Warrior. It was expected that if you played basketball you were also going to run cross country. 3. Education beyond WCHS: After graduating from high school, Mr. Zike attended West Point but later transferred to Franklin College where he graduated in 1972. He later earned his M.A. degree from Indiana University. 4. Post College Experience: Mr. Zike began his teaching career at Thorntown HS (now Western Boone) spent one year there, coached cross country and basketball. Next was a one year stay at Silver Creek HS. He coached cross country, basketball and baseball. He finally landed back at WCHS where he stayed 38 years. Along the way Mr. Zike coached basketball (head coach for 3 years), middle school football (undefeated team) baseball (two stints as head coach) and two tenures as the athletic director. In 1976 he was the youngest AD in the state and his last stop as AD was from 1988-2012. He retired at the end of the 2012 school year. 5. What are you currently doing now? He is now the head women's softball coach at Franklin College. He took the job in 2012 and each year his teams have broken school records for most victories in a season. Mr. Zike is also a member of the Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation school board. whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 16 May, 2016 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 4 AL CENTR A INDIAN S! ION LOCAT CC HH AA MM PP II OO NN SS HH II PP SS EE RR VV II CC EE !! Nobody Closes Loans Faster for Less! In-house Underwriting, Processing & Closing. Building Relationships through Superior Communication. MAIN OFFICE: 740 MAIN STREET WHITELAND, IN 46184 PROUD TO SUPPORT w PHONE: 317-535-4804 whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 17 May, 2016 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 Wa r r i o r A t h l e t e P r o f i l e s Kerrigan Miller - Girls Track Class: Junior Family: Parents: Mom: Danya Miller Siblings: Brother: Chase Miller, Sister: Kelby Miller Favorite TV Show: The Walking Dead Favorite Actor or Actress: Morgan Freeman Favorite Song: Formation by Beyonce’ Favorite Color: Pink Favorite Subject: APC Favorite Vacation Spot: Ft. Myers Beach, Florida Non-Sport Role Model: My Mom Favorite Super Hero: Captain America Other School Activities: Cheerleading Class of 2017 Caleb Deiter - Baseball Class: Senior Family: Parents: Phil & Jodie Deiter Sibling: Brother - Nolan Deiter Favorite TV Show: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Favorite Actor or Actress: Adam Sandler Favorite Song: All Types of Rap Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Subject: Advanced Animal Science Favorite Vacation Spot: Jamaica Non-Sport Role Model: My Grandpa Deiter Favorite Super Hero: Batman Class of 2016 Simon Grills - Golf Class: Sophomore Family: Parents - Matt & Kristen Grills Siblings: Sister: Anna Grills - Brother: Jonah Grills Favorite TV Show: NASCAR Racinf (All 3 each week) Favorite Actor or Actress: Carrie Underwood Favorite Song: Heartbeat by Carrie Underwood Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Subject: AG Classes Favorite Vacation Spot: Lake Monroe Non-Sport Role Model: Youth Pastor Chad Torrison Favorite Super Hero: Captain America Other School Activities: FFA, Boy Scouts Class of 2018 whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 18 May, 2016 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 Wa r r i o r A t h l e t e P r o f i l e s Paityn Gossett - Tennis Class: Junior Family: Parents - Mom: Kristy Wright - Dad: Brad Gossett - Step-Dad: Greg Wright Step-Mom: Jenni Gossett - Siblings: Sister: Laiken Gossett - Step-Sisters: Daniela Wright, Carrington Dennison - Step Brothers: Trevor Wright & Seth Dennison Favorite TV Show: Criminal Minds Favorite Actor or Actress: Mariska Hargitay Favorite Song: Fix by Chris Lane Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Vacation Spot: Myrtle Beach Class of 2017 Favorite Super Hero: Spiderman Danielle Munn - Softball Class: Senior Family: Parents - David & Angie Munn - Siblings: Sister - Allison Munn Brothers: Austin & Darrin Munn Favorite TV Show: America’s Got Talent Favorite Actor or Actress: Will Ferrell Favorite Band: Anything popular but I like Luke Bryan Favorite Color: Purple Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Vacation Spot: Daytona, FL Non-Sport Role Model: My Mom Class Favorite Super Hero: Spiderman Other School Activities: FCA, #thetribe, Former Cheerleader of 2016 A+ P AINTING & I MPROVEMENTS, LLC Free Estimates - Fully Insured Auto/Home/Life/Renters/Business Brad Gossett Agency Owner / Agent Brad Gossett Agency Your Local Personal Agent 973 Emerson Parkway - Suite C Greenwood, IN 46143 A+ PAINTING DYLAN PURLEE 8886 S. 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State Road 135 Greenwood, IN 46142 317-300-8064 7711 Shelby Street Greenwood, IN 46227 317-889-7500 20 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 Whiteland Warrior Golf Camp 2016 Boys and Girls Students Junior High – High school The Legends Golf Club and Dye Course PGA Master Professional Tony Clecak PGA Professional Matt Stottern High School Varsity Coach Dan Gibson 9:30 -11:00 Jr High 11:30 – 1:30 High School Swing instruction, Short game drills, sand practice and putting drills 3 sessions finishing with team golf on Dye Course and Creek nine July 25, 26, 27 * dates may change $30.00 per student, proceeds go to Whiteland Golf teams Student name: Fall Grade 2016: Make Checks payable to: Legends Golf Club Camp 2016 P.O. Box 39 2555 Hurricane Road Franklin Indiana 46131 whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 21 May, 2016 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 2016 A.C.E. TENNIS CLINICS Sponsored by: Whiteland Community High School Lead Instructor: Mike Gillespie (317-374-3577) - WCHS Boys & Girls Tennis Coach Location: WCHS Tennis Courts (alternate location - CPMS Tennis Courts) Tots 9:00 – 10:00 Mostly K - 2nd grade. Introduction to tennis through games and activities. Racquet needed. $45 for 9 classes (Mondays, Tuesdays, & Wednesdays, June 13 – 29) Beginner 10:00 – 11:00 Mostly 3rd grade – 8th grade. Introduction to tennis through games and activities. $45 for 9 classes (Mondays, Tuesdays, & Wednesdays, June 13 – 29) Intermediate 11:00 – 12:00 Mostly middle school players with at least some match experience. $45 for 9 classes (Mondays, Tuesdays, & Wednesdays, June 13 – 29) Advanced 12:00- 1:30 Mostly high school players and those with a lot of match experience. $54 for 9 classes (Mondays, Tuesdays, & Wednesdays, June 13 – 29) Please make checks payable to Whiteland class. Late registration is always accepted! Tennis. Forms may be turned in to WCHS or brought to --------------------------------------------- TENNIS REGISTRATION / RELEASE --------------------------------------NAME(S): _______________________________________________________ PHONE: __________________________ ADDRESS: _______________________________CITY: ________________________________ ZIP: _________________ E-Mail: __________________________________________________________________ 2016-2017 GRADE: _________ WHICH CLINIC (circle one): SHIRT SIZE (circle one): TOTS, YS BEGINNER, YM YL INTERMEDIATE, AS AM AL ADVANCED AXL I, _____________________________________ intending to be legally bound on do hereby release and forever hold blameless Whiteland Community High School, its agents, employees, and representatives for any loss or injury resulting from my participation in the tennis program. __________________________________________________________ signature of legal guardian ____________________________ date whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 22 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 FRIENDS OF WHITELAND ATHLETICS Friends of Warrior Athletics is an opportunity for alumni, friends and parents to help promote excellence in the Warrior Athletic Department. Financial support will play a vital role in supporting non-budgetary items for our athletic department. In addition, it will help provide Warrior athletics with additional resources to compete for Mid-State Conference Championships and ultimately state wide prominence. There are three levels of support: $25 or more “Varsity Club”, $100 or more “All-Conference or $500 or more “All World”. The adult booster club has dissolved and this is now your way to support Whiteland Warrior Athletics. If interested please mail your check to: Whiteland Comm. HS, Attn Ken Sears, 300 Main Street, Whiteland, IN 46184. If you have any questions you may also call Mr. Sears at 317-535-5151. Thank you and Go Warriors!! VARSITY CLUB - Athletic Department Donation of $25 or more Nick & Jamie Hampton ALL CONFERENCE - Athletic Department Donation of $100 or More Kurt & Tammy Stucker The Cross Family Terry Magnuson John & Jill Venter Cana’s Crew ALL WORLD - Athletic Department Donation of $500 or more Anonymous - Class of 1978 whitelandwarriorsathletics.com 23 The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 Whiteland Community High School Athletics 222 Tracy St - WCHS-9 Building - Whiteland, IN 46184 Athletic Director: Ken Sears Asst. Athletic Director: Todd Croy Admin. Assistant: Patty Ford Athletic Office Phone: 317.535.3140 Superintendent: Dr. Patrick Spray - Principal: Tom Zobel BOYS SPORTS COACHES GIRLS SPORTS COACHES Football: Darrin Fisher Baseball: Scott Sherry Basketball: Matt Wadsworth Cross Country: Gerry Emerson Soccer: Justin VanHorn Swimming: Marci Whitford Tennis: Mike Gillespie Track: Brandon Bangel & Gerry Emerson Wrestling: Dave Thompson Golf: Dan Gibson Softball: Katie Mitchell Basketball: Kyle Shipp Cross Country: Michelle McNeil Golf: Kristin Welker Soccer: Alyson Cotter Swimming: Marci Whitford Tennis: Mike Gillespie Volleyball: Kristin Estridge Cheerleading: Jennifer Killebrew Your Ad Here! For advertising opportunities in the next issue of The Warrior Way Athletic Department Newsletter, please contact: Todd Croy Assistant Director of Athletics tcroy@cpcsc.k12.in.us 1/4 Page, 1/2 Page, Full Page Ads & Field Signs Available! 219 N US 31 New Whiteland, IN 46184 Office: 317.530.5216 Fax: 317.530.5218 AVAILABLE YEAR-ROUND HRBLOCK.COM whitelandwarriorsathletics.com The Warrior Way - Volume 1, No. 10 May, 2016 etcherchrysler.com 24 whitelandwarriorsathletics.com
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