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The Bowen Arrow
The Bowen Arr
Final Edition
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June 2014
Class of 2014 says farewell
In This Issue
Top Ten Seniors p. 4 Senior Luncheon p. 5
Prom 2013 p. 6-7
Class Noteables p. 9
Student Spotlight p. 10
Horoscopes p. 11 Opinion p. 11 Ariana Deron and Ms. Young
Boilermaker Sports p. 12
song
lead the seniors in the class
I Believe I Can Fly.
The
class of
2014
practices for the
big day they’ve all been waiting for.
Seniors take their last walk through the auditorium as they rehearse for the commencement
Calendar ceremony. This year’s graduation 2014 will be held at the harold washington cultural
center at 1:30 pm. Congratulations class of 2014! We wish all of you the best in life and
June 2- 6 Graduation practice
continued success. SENIORS RULE!!!
June 7 Commencement Ceremony
Bowen High School Investigation Day
June 9 Half- Cap Ceremony
June 10-11 Final Exams June 12 End of Year Carnival
June 13 Field Day
June 13 Last day of school
June 23 Summer Bridge
James H. Bowen High School 2710 E 89th ST
Chicago, Illinois 60617
Phone: (773) 535-7650
www.bowenhs.org
Principal Mrs. Nia Abdullah
Vice Principal Ms. Whitfield
cheerleaders show the incoming freshmen that bowen pride.
camryn miguest joins in the day of fun.
By Donisha Jackson
These potential Boilermakers learned a little bit of history
about Bowen. Not only did they
learn about the academics and requirements at Bowen, but also about
This is a day where seventh/ the fun activities offered here at our
eighth graders are able to come out school, like cheerleading, football,
and explore the high school in which girls/boys basketball, softball, and
they are considering to attend. They volleyball. Bowen is a school that’s
are able to speak to teachers about all about learning. They like to
what they will learn upon choosing keep students excited and eager to
Bowen as their high school.
learn while having fun.
BHS invited Thorpe and
Sullivan Elementary Schools to attend our yearly H.S.I.D.
These underclassmen are
also allowed to talk to students
who already attend the school and
get their perspective on the school,
classes, and teachers.
After all the talk about the
school, students were escorted into
the big gym for a little fun. There
was food, music, and even a p r o fessional photographer.
They were able to sign up
for all sports and many different
clubs. The majority of the students
who attended High School Investigation Day, overall was pleased
with the information they received,
while more than half of them stated, “I can’t wait to come here.”
As a final gift and thank you
to those who attended, they were
given Bowen goody bags which
contained Bowen gear and candy.
As Bowen says goodbye to the C/O ‘14, it prepares to
welcome the new class of 2018!
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Principal’s Message
Dear Boilermaker Family,
June is a wonderful, yet
bittersweet time for our BHS family. With sublime pleasure and sorrow, I would like to bid farewell
to our graduating class of 2014.
Your leadership, personality, and
love for BHS are inspiring, and
you will each be missed more than
you know. You will now embark
on your most exciting journey into
adulthood! Stay strong and steadfast; hard work and persistence will
always be rewarded!
In parting, I would like to
share with our graduating seniors a
quote from our First Lady, Michelle
Obama:
“You may not always have
a comfortable life and you will not
always be able to solve all of the
world’s problems at once, but don’t
ever underestimate the importance
you can have because history has
shown us that courage can be contagious, and hope can take on a life
of its own.”
Love,
Principal Abdullah
Professional vocalist and musician raul lopez performs live.
Students show up Staff in
Annual Softball Game
Although a little late, Bowen had their annual Cinco de Mayo
program on Friday, May 16, during
7th and 8th periods.
The celebration began with
all of the Spanish classes reciting the Juramento a la Bandera, or
Mexico’s Pledge of Allegiance.
Jasmine Rodriguez shared
the meaning of the holiday by explaining that it is a day to celebrate
Mexico defeating the French at The
Battle of Pueblo.
Next was an exciting performance of the Baile Folklorico
Dance led by Stephanie Porraz.
“The dancers were really
great,” said Mr. Vocal, Spanish
teacher. “I liked how they mixed
the old with new.”
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June 2014
Coach Wilson pitches for the staff.
The girls perform traditional mexican dances wearing brightly colored traditional dresses.
After the dancers, came
the music with musical selections
by Ms. Young’s music class and
members of the show choir. As
well as Mr. Sechrist and Raul Lopez performing with their guitars.
The highlight of the show
was a father and son performance.
With Raul Lopez on keyboard and
his dad on guitar, the two shared
their Mexican heritage through
song. Mrs. Holloway, who has
led and participated in the assemly
for many years said, “I especially
enjoyed the musical talents of Raul
and his dad. I am also super proud
of the student leadership and all
the students that worked to make it
happen.”
Special thanks to Ms. Whitfield
who coordinated this event.
the talented raul lopez ii and raul
lopez iii on stage- like father like son.
Jasmine
rodriguez
e n j o y s
the
Brittany bunts
to get on first.
C/O 2014
RULES!
(above )
Ms. Flowers’ Journalism Class of 2014 Bowen Arrow Staff
Marvell Clifton LaTavia Davis
Marcus Eades
Tevin Glenn
Dashonay Harris
Donisha Jackson
Jermain Johnson
Miranda Martin
Hasani Milner
Keith Roberts
Ariana Sanchez
Tytianna Temple
Elisa Torres Monique Washington
Brianna Willliams
Cory hits it out
the park! (left)
C/O 2014
RULES!
This year’s highly awaited
staff vs. student softball game finally happened on Friday, May 26,
at Bessemer Park field.
Students from the boys
baseball team and girls softball
team gave it their best to go against
Bowen staff. Several staff, including Mr. Sechrist, Ms. Flowers, Mrs.
Holloway, Ms. Fletcher, Mr. Vespa,
Mr. Paniagua, and more, teamed up
to face the students on the filed.
The game began with Coach
Cook as pitcher and the staff in the
lead. Mr. Vespa made a few good
hits and brought in runners home.
Although the rules were a bit altered for this friendly game, the
staff made good on their bragging
and remained in the lead for most
of the time.
“I think we started losing
when players began stealing bases.
There were also a few questionable
calls,” said Ms. Flowers.
Whatever the calls, the
students pulled it off and beat the
teachers with a final score of 9-8.
The teachers and students had fun
playing and with this victory, the
students will be ready as ever to defend their title next year.
show.
Memorial Day Parade By Cavon Lee
jrotc
news
On a hot, Saturday morning,
young Junior R.O.T.C cadets from
all over the city of Chicago attended
the annual Memorial Day Parade to
salute all fallen soldiers whose lives
have been taken while in the Army,
Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
The Cadets of all Chicago Public
High Schools showed what they
were made of.
“Bowen did the best job, but
C.V.S. was our best competition on
certain things such as, songs being
played on the drums,” said a Bowen
student.
After the cadets
made it to the end of the parade,
rested their legs, and cooled off,
some of the students got the chance
to actually see a four-man gun
salute where four navy men line up
on the side of each other and fire
their rifles to salute the fallen.
JROTC cadets march along State Street in dowtown Chicago’s Memorial Day Parade. The parade is considered one of the largest Memorial Day parades in the nation.
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Bowen Arrow Final Edition June 2014
SENIOR LUNCHEON
BOWEN’S TOP TEN SENIORS
Valedictorian
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Salutatorian
Bowen’s Fancy Lunch
By Monique Washington
Erica Perez
4.21
manuela sedano
3.92
Alejandra Mercado
3.89
Bowen’s senior luncheon
was held on Wednesday, May 21,
at the beautiful Lakeshore Hotel
in downtown Chicago. Everyone
came dressed in their best clothes
and some students even brought
guests. Mr. Robinson welcomed everyone to the luncheon and then told
us we could eat. We had greens,
salad, meat loaf and more. For dessert, there was chocolate cake, carrot cake, German chocolate cake
and more.
Yalilia Brito-Roman
3.95
Destiny Bickham
3.82
Stefanie Bermea
3.75
After lunch, Mrs. Holloway
and Ms. Whitfield gave out awards
and medals to the students that won
awards like most helpful, journalist of the year, and most improved.
These awards came from senior
teachers like, Mr. Linn, Ms. Flowers, Mr. Paniagua and Mr. Grey.
Mr. Robinson came up and
gave awards to students that received scholarships and stated how
much money they each received.
Lashonda smith
3.71
Monique Washington
3.62
Pedro Torres
3.61
Look for these faces around the neighborhood as they represent characteristics that we value
at BHS: persistence, strength, integrity, and success.
Congratulations “dream catchers!”
He also told us that he raised the
money given to students Darryl
Ward and Andre Starks.
A Bowen alumnus from
the class of 1961 came and talked
about his high school experience
and then gave the Bowen Alumni
Scholarship Awards worth $1,000
for four years to Jasmine Bennett,
Corteris Parks, and Desire Rhodes.
He also gave them a book about
Chicago and a nice letter.
Finally, Mrs. Abdulla gave
out dream catchers to Jasmine Bennett, Pedro Torres, Wade Campbell,
Carlos Juarez, and Erica Perez, as
they were chosen to represent Bowen by being pictured on banners
throughout the neighborhood.
After all that was done, the
DJ played some music for us and
we danced the day away. Everyone
had a great time and made this a
memorable event.
Nia Fredricks
3.58
Top Scholarship Awards
BHS is officialy part of the million dollar scholarship club.
Congratulations to those outstanding students who earned the
most in scholarship money and proved that hard work really
does pay off!
Pictured
above Mr.
Robinson
announces
C/O 2014
RULES!
bowen
’s
best
at
the
senior
luncheon
1. Jasmine Bennet
2. Deja Bell
3. Krystal Avitia
4. Erika Perez
Pictured
above,
bowen alum presents
the alumni
scholarship
awards.
held at the
5. Manuela Sedano
6. Monique Washington
7. Cory Wilson
8. Desire Rhodes
c u lt u r a l
Pictured
left,
c e n t e r
alfonso
lake shore
shows the
Vetsua Pozzo brings her son as her guest
to the senior luncheon and is awarded Most Outstanding Artist for A.P. Art.
C/O 2014
RULES!
ladies how
to move on
the dance
floor
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Bowen Arrow
Final Edition
June 2014
2014 SENIOR PROM
A Night in Paris
The Royal Court: Prince Cory Wilson & Princess Alma Espino
Prom King Pedro Torres & Prom Queen Belinda Green
Duke Bryant Trussel & Dutchess Desire Rhodes
By Donisha Jackson
Prom was held on Friday,
May 30, at the beautiful Meyer’s
Castle in Dyer, Indiana.
Prom is a day that all seniors look forward to attending.
Seniors spent more than enough
time preparing for this special
day. Everyone looked elegant
and ready to get the party started
for “A Night in Paris.” It was all
that we expected and more.
There was a mixture
of music, and finger foods to
choose from. Students were exC/O 2014
cited to take they’re prom picRULES!
tures. Overall, prom was great
and everyone, including the staff
who chaperoned, enjoyed themselves.
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Bowen Arrow
Final Edition
SENIOR SHOUT OUTS
Desire Rhodes
College –Governors State University
Shout-out to Ms. Young and Ms.
Wynn for always being there for me
when I need someone to talk to.
Brianna Williams
College-Malcolm X
Shout –out to my mom, friends, and
teacher’s thank you for all the fun
and support for the last four years.
I love y’all! I did it for y’all and
myself 2014 I made it!!!
Marshayla Terry
College-Northern Illinois University
Shout –out to my to best friends Zierra and Doneisha for always making me laugh and being there when
I need them, love y’all!
Donisha Jackson
College- Heartland Community
College
Shout-out-to all my friends who
made it and who are attending college- I’m gonna miss you guys so
much. p.s. twerk and be happy-love
Donisha
Vestsua Pozo
College-St. Agustin College
Shout-out –to my friends, Alejandra Mercado and Alma Espino for
being the best friends ever!!! I love
you girls.
Krystal Avitia
Yalila Roman- Brito
College-Chicago State University
Shout-out to myself for getting my- College-Robert Morris University
self this far
Alma Espino
College-NIC
Shout –out-to Angie for graduating
Saturday!!
Destiny Bickham
College-Northwestern
Tytianna Temple
College-UIC
Shout-out to Belinda and Amina.
College bound!! I love y’all chicas Pedro Torres
College-Western Illinois University
Shout-out to my momma and RobShelby Anthony
inson for getting me into college
College-Navy Seal
full-ride paid for I don’t got to pay
Shout-out-to Pedro Torres for get- for anything!
ting accepted into Western University.
Brandyn Peacock
Shout-out to Destiny
Bickham aka my bae for getting accepted to Northeastern, Jackson and
Philander Smith College. I love you
bae.
Marlis Nazon
Chicago State University
Shout-out to me, myself, and most
importantly, I. To all my friends,
my family, and the good teachers
in this school like Ms. Flowers and
Mr. Raya and everybody who hates
me and loves me.
Adrenne Knox
College-Fisk University
Shout-out to my friend who attends
that college. He is one of my biggest inspirations.
Danzail Johnson
College-Miles College
Shout-out to Jermain for being my
best-friend
Wade Campbell
College-Paul Quinn
C/O 2014
RULES!
2014 Class Notables
Alphonso Ward
College- Northeastern
Shout outto my squad #BTA gang
and to my wife Brittany Henry
best smile
ariana, destiny,
belinda,
2014 Class Notables
& wade
Miranda Martin
College- Olive Harvey
Shout out to all the friends I made
during high school.
most talkative
best eyes
desire
Doneisha Williams
College-NIC
Shout-out to my baby’s Marshayla
and Zierria- can’t wait till y’all at
college!
mekhayah
& carlos
& danzail
cutest couple
andre
& belinda
/ tallest
erica & elijah
shortest
Belinda Green
College-Eastern Illinois University
Shout –out to Asianna and Alphosocollege bound woot woot!
most likely to be late to graduation
felicia
most attractive
Monique Washington
College- University of Nevada
Shout-out to my best friend for
three years, I’m gonna miss you so
much and no matter what happens,
you’ll always be my best friend.
amina
& wade
kenesha
& lesly
best dressed
Jermain Johnson
College-Fox Vally
Asianna Swanigan
Shout-out to Danzail and my wrest- College- Miles College
ing team and to my best friend Elisa. Shout-out to Mr. Robinson for being a savage.
Clydele Wesley
U.S. Army
Shout out to Desi I wish
you all the luck in life.
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June 2014
most
& Andre
energetic
donald
Congratulations class of 2014!
Shout out to all my awesome journalism students. Best of luck to
all of you!
Love Ms. Flowers
& asianna
class comedians
danzail
& belinda
C/O 2014
RULES!
alejandro, pedro,
& raul
&
Most Likely to Succeed erica perez
Most Likely to Succeed
alfonso ward
corteris parks
Most Likely to Succeed jasmine bennet
Best
Friends
Forever
most artistic ariana, vetsua,
biggest flirts
alfonso
& asianna krystal, erica,
& manuela danzail
& jermain
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Bowen Arrow
Final Edition
It’s Only My Opinion
Bowen Life
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What are your plans for “For the summer, I’m having fun
in the sun and going out of town
summer vacationl?
Parks
runs his last race By Brianna Williams
Congratulations go out to
Corteris Parks who was awarded
Most Valuable Player for the boys’
track team this year.
“He’s very competitive,”
said his coach Mr. Kelleher, “a
great athlete and a strong leader.”
Corteris joined the track
team because he wanted to try
something new. It has also helped
him with other sports like baseball
& football.
Corteris ran track in 7th
& 8th grade, and he played other
sports as a freshman & sophomore.
He has been running on the track
track team for two years.
I’m honored to be recognized. My success comes from hard
work and dedication,” said Parks.
As a senior, Corteris led the
team and served as an awesome
captain.
Good luck Corteris as you
go off to college!
Home
run for Larry
By Elie Muller and staff writers
“Being the MVP makes me
feel motivated to do better and work
even harder, said Jamon Larry, the
baseball team’s MVP.
“It feels good to be recognized. We have a great team.”
Jamon is just finishing his
junior year and boasts an amazing record:
Batting AVG .528,
singles-2,
doubles-6, triples-1,
homeruns-2, RBIs- 10, runs scored11.
Coach Nelson says that
Jamon is a great player. “Jamon is
focused, always comes to practice
and is a dedicated player.”
Returning next year as a senior, Jamon will be ready to lead the
team to victory.
Service learning in ACTION
Students from Ms. Flowers’ Honors English class stock the food
pantry at Juan Diego Community Center on Commercial Ave.
“My plans for the summer are to
celebrate 5 years of my web show,
to go fishing with my dad, and to
just have fun.” -Elie Muller, junior
“This summer I plan on going to
Myrtle Beach.” -Unique Franklin,
freshman
“I’m gonna be making money,
writing books, and publishing
cartoons and movies! Because
I’M COOL LIKE THAT!” -Elezha
Hudson, sophomore
Jamon’s advice for the future and being successful is, “Pay
attention and come to practice every day. Eat a healthy meal before
your game and if you need to be
trained, HML#.”
Cornelius Kates, Honors
English student stated, “It was
really organized, and I’m glad I helped.”
“We made it neat, we organized,
and it was really enjoyable,” said
Vicson Perez. After helping at the center, the
class walked to Cocula Restaurant
to enjoy a meal together.
Those who participated earned
a total of ten service learning hours
which will go toward the required
40 hours needed for graduation.
The students really enjoyed
the trip and felt that they helped a
part of society.
Announcements
Sign up now for Summer Youth
Sports Camp for grades 5-12;
M-Th; 1-5pm @ BHS- see Coach
Wilson for details.
BHS AVENTA credit recovery begins June 23. See your councelor
for more details.
Get a job! Green Corps. student
summer employment begins June
30. See Mr. Robinson for details.
If you have breaking news,
announcements, or would like to
have your writing published in the
Bowen Arrow, stop by room 402, or
e-mail mflowers1@cps.edu.
*Special thanks to Mrs. Abdullah
for supporting the publication of
the Bowen Arrow.
Freshmen Connection July 7- 11.
*Special thanks to David Vance,
LSC member, for several professional photographs.
July 14th begins alumni/ student
summer employment
*Special thanks to Clay Chinnery
of PIZAZZ Photos.
“My birthday falls in the summermy sister, brother, and mom will
take a boat ride to view the lake
and afterwards I want to go to
Olive Garden.” -Camryn Miguest,
freshman
C/O 2014
RULES!
By Elezha Hudson
On Thursday, May 29,
Ms. Flowers’ Honors Englsh class
walked to the Juan Diego Community Center with a recyclying bin
full of food donated by students and
staff of BHS. Together we reached
our goal of over 300 food items to
give to those in need.
As part of a classroom
service learning project, students
learned about their civic resposibilities as Americans, and decided
to give back to their community by
holding a food drive and voulnteering at the center.
Not only did we help with
the food pantry, but we also helped
clean and organize the center.
“My plans for the summer are to go
visit my nephew in Oregon and go
to JROTC boot camp.” - D’Angela
Loggin, freshman
by Ari
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June 2014
to Tennesse and Atlanta.”- Victoria
Lloyd, freshman
“I’m going to Mexico one week
after school is out and have no
return date. I’m guessing I’ll only
be gone for six weeks.” -Stephanie
Torres, sophomore
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But th ?!
!
Pepsi
“My plans are to work as a teacher’s
assistant at High Jump Program and
to go to softball camp, too.” -Bria
Randle, sophomore.
“I am going to be going to Six Flags
and playing volleyball.” -Victor
Fuentes, sophomore
“My plans are to have the perfect
birthday, hang at the beach with
friends, and have fun with the
family.”
-Jasmine Rodriguez,
sophomore
C/O 2014
RULES!
“I plan to get a summer job at
Walmart.”
- Tatyanna Warren,
freshmen
JUNE HOROSCOPES
Created by Marcus Eades adapted by horoscopedaily.com
ARIES: You’re going to be able AQUARIUS: Sometimes people
to attract even more admirers might scold you for being less
around you! You’ll surely get first than tactful in relationships. Howprize in any contest of words. If ever, this month’s planetary eneryou’ve been thinking about writing gies are going to help you be more
a love letter or a profile for a dat- sensitive.
ing website, do so now!
LEO: Certain matters must be rePISCES: You have an unusual gift solved before you can make any
for making a situation seem less real progress. The month ahead
dramatic. You are the one who reas- may give you an opportunity to
sures people, and the one who can settle these issues once and for all.
sum up the situation objectively
without panicking or exaggerating. VIRGO: The ups and downs of your
relationships puzzle you in particuTAURUS: You certainly don’t lar. A certain lack of commitment
lack imagination. Don’t hesitate from other people will stir doubt,
to share your talents with others. and you’ll begin to wonder if you’re
A writer’s group would be a great truly appreciated and understood.
way for you to come out of hiding
LIBRA: Be careful not to lose
GEMINI: Say what’s on your your temper this month, or you can
mind. This will help you formulate surely expect some confrontations.
your ideas in a way that won’t shock If you’re advised to be more conserpeople, and, in fact, might even vative, heed the suggestions. sway them to your point of view. SCORPIO: Use this pause to reflect
CANCER: Take a close look at on your motivations. You’re currentyourself in order to readjust your ly settling questions that concern the
image. The alignment of the plan- fate of another person. Perhaps you
ets will help you see clearly that should be spending an equal amount
your body is the exact mirror of of time considering your own fate.
who you are at the moment
SAGITARIUS: The skies ahead
CAPRICORN: Throughout the are sunny and clear! You can exdays to come, you can expect to pect an invitation to take a little
be somewhat withdrawn. You need trip or an offer to belong to a spemore harmony and gentleness in cial group. Don’t pass up any opyour love life, and you’re likely portunities to have fun. You can
to obtain that soon. Be patient! benefit from a diversion right now!
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Bowen Arrow
Final Edition
Boilermaker Sports Final
Strike Three! You’re Out!
June 2014
C/O 2014
RULES!
coach nelson makes a final call.
Boys Baseball Team
Senior alfonso with his father plays his last game for Bowen.
by corteris parks
Let’s give a job well done to
a successful, hard played baseball
season that is finally over. The
baseball team fought all season
facing adversity, controversy, and
many tough challenges that held them
back. But they never stop fighting.
Although many of the games
were canceled due to the weather
conditions, the baseball team still
finished the season with a great
record of 8-5. They finished 3rd in
the conference and have a bright
future ahead of them. The city and
state playoffs did not go so well as
Bowen lost to Agricultural Science
and Momence high schools. Welldeserved congratulations should
be given though, as the whole
team was there and never gave
up when things looked bleak.
Ricky Brown
Christian Frazier
Pedro Torres
Bradley Heard
Jamon Larry
Corteris Parks
John Rodgers
Christian Segura
Cory Wilson
Eduardo Ortiz
Softball Conference Champions
BY Corteris Parks
The track season has been
a short, but hardworking season
overall. There were newcomers and
busy veterans that really stepped
up. The track team, coached by Mr.
Kelleher and led by Corteris Parks,
went into meets this season ready
to challenge many other schools.
These conference champs
held a season record of 10-1
Way to go Lady Boilermakers!!!.
Star Stats
Alexis GarciaBatting AVG: 395
RBI: 19 Home Runs: 2
Stefanie Bermea Batting AVG:
300 RBI: 15 Doubles: 5
Shakyra Lee Batting AVG: 350
RBI: 20 Stolen bases: 30
Lakeila Cooper
Pitcher: 9 wins/ 1 loss
Although they will lose
some valuable teammates and
leaders to graduation, Bowen’s
baseball team has a bright future
ahead of them with some of the
young and upcoming talent they
have on the roster. When Coach
Nelson was asked about his seniors
leaving and replacing them, he
replied “I’m going to miss all those
bums, but I like what we have here
with Robert and John. Christian and
Jamon will be my next seniors and
leaders of the team and I am hoping
they will step up to the challenge.”
Keeping Track of Running
The girls’ softball team had a
great season. Bowen held the record
of first place in their division. “I was very proud of all the
girls,” said Coach Cook.
up for the pitch
Robert Hawkins
All the stats are in and all
players put in work with some
immense performances. Robert
Hawkins leads the team in batting
averages with .560, Ricky Brown
leads the team in stolen bases with
41, and Jamon Larry leads the
team in home runs with 3. Seniors
Pedro Torres, Ricky Brown,
Cory Wilson, Corteris Parks, and
Alfonso Gutierrez played their
final games as high school baseball
players and it was an emotional
atmosphere on the bus while Coach
Nelson made his speech about
what these players meant to him
stefanie bermea slams the ball at the staff vs students game.
Pedro torres winds
They may have been shorthanded a few times but they always
put in hard work and effort to try to
win. There were a total of 5 track
meets run this season and there
was pretty much the same circle
of people that always showed up
ready to run and prove themselves
and their athleticism.
Corteris,
Dell,
Kelly,
Donald, and Alex always showed
up ready to run. They had the same
mindset every time they stepped
on the field. The competition was
stunning, but they never feared
anything. Their confidence helped
them finish at least 2nd or 3rd every
time they ran the 4x100 and 4x200.
Corteris had his moments
while running back to back races
coming in 2nd in the 800m run and
placing 4th in the 1600m. It was a
tough, tiring season because they
barely got any practice in with
everyone playing different sports.
Bowen ran at Eckersall Stadium
against Orr Academy, and at CVCS.
This is Captain Corteris
Parks’ last year running track and
he wanted to go out with a blast.
He will be nominated for Most
Valuable Player and has officially
run his last meet.
Track Team Corteris Parks Alex Caldwell
Dale Hensley
Donald Lightfoot
Kendall Gibbs
Marquill Smith
Malik Warren
Kelly Griffin
Cory Wilson