April 1, 2016 - Pleasants County Schools

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April 1, 2016 - Pleasants County Schools
Mikalyn Ellyson
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The St. Marys FFA Chapter
held the 31st annual Ham and
Bacon Show Tuesday, March
15. The auctioneers for the event
were Woody Ireland and Rex
Cox. Ermy Perry won Grand
Champion Ham; Brian Carr
purchased it for $2,250. Jacob
Cox won reserved Champion
Ham. Union Bank bought his
reserved ham for $1,715. Cari
Weekley won Grand Champion
Bacon; Sistersville Tank purchased it for $1,620. Reserved
Champion Bacon went to Acacia Smith and it was purchased
by McDonalds for $1,705.
Selling prime hams included: Tucker Dalrymple, $668.75,
State Farm; Jacob Cox, $500,
WV State Farm Bureau; Mallory Dawson, $470.25, Solvay;
Sydney Carr, $539, Wyndham
Law Firm; Tucker Dalrymple,
$503.50, LB Federal Credit
Union; Ermy Perry, $456, Westbrook Trucking; Sydney Carr,
$1,163.75, Hellen Westbrook;
Rachel Perry, $480, Zoetis;
31st Annual Ham and Bacon sale held
Madelynn Bennett, $522.50,
Pleasants County Bank; Logan
Malone, $470, Vicki Gorrell;
Cari Weekley, $352.50, McDonalds; Logan Malone, $348.75,
Johnny Bob Bills; Elijah Eades,
$414, State Farm; Kacey Noland, $460, A&E Equipment;
Cari Weekley, $348.75, Solvay;
Madelynn Bennett, $393.75,
Valley View Farms; Emily
Meeks, $337.50, Arts Logging;
Allison Elliot, $337.50, Westbrook Trucking; Orv Taylor,
$556.25, Arts Logging; Kassidy
Evans, $330, Higgans Farms;
David Hamilton, $352, McDonalds; Kacey Noland, $352,
Willow Run Energy; Colt Farson, $478.50, Wyndham Law
Firm; Jacob Northrop, $348,
Maple Crest & Triangle Farms;
Kassidy Evans, $322.50, Pleasants County Board Members;
Laura Taylor, $488.75, Arts
Logging; Allison Elliot, $315,
Westbrook Trucking; Hunter
Smitley, $477.25, John Riggs;
Jacob Northrop, $311.25, Pleasants Co. Bank; Orv Taylor,
$451, Riggs Reality; Cameron
Miller, $425.25, Riverside
Resources; Olivia Mooney,
$370.50, SMVFD; Jeremy
Smith, $404.25, Phillips Pharmacy; Olivia Mooney, $328.50,
Ridgewood
Development.
Selling choice hams included:
Acacia Smith, $401.25, Navitus
Energy; Emily Meeks, $401.25,
Sweeney Farms; Chloe Yeager, $360, Pleasants Co. Bank;
Rachel Perry, $352.50, A&E
Equipment; Dalton Houser,
$382.50, Brian Carr; Bradley
Noland, $340, Sweeney Farms;
Brendan Miller, $651, Riverside Resources; Dalton Houser,
$348, Johnny Bob Bills; Bradley Noland, $340, Solo Construction; Chloe Yeager, $360,
PC Ambulance Authority; Jeremy Smith, $414.75, Brian Carr;
Wyatt McKinney, $292, Randy
Nutter; Ryan Miller, $274.50,
Ridgewood Development; Kellie Gray, $274.50, Brian Carr;
Wyatt McKinney, $337.25,
A&E Equipment; Ryan Miller,
$274.50, Lila Hart; Kellie Gray,
Yearbook students attend workshop
bowl and an awards dinner. The journalism department received six first
place awards for photography, overall design,
original advertisements,
cover, theme and graphics. They also received
a third place award for
copywriting. Their final
award was given for receiving the most awards in
their division. The SMHS
yearbook has been recognized for its individuality
and the hard work that is
put in each year. The girls
thoroughly enjoyed the
opportunity and would
like to attend another
workshop in the near future. The workshops are
helpful to students and
teachers by help the staff
come up with ideas for
advertising and the components of the yearbook.
Yearbooks are on sale for
$55 until April 16, when it
will increase to $60. You
can order your yearbook
now through Miss Flanagan or www.jostens.com.
Four yearbook students pose with Miss Flanagan after receiving
their awards during the Media event at Marshall University.
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Eades, $271.88, Morgan Valley
Farms; Logan Malone, $297.50,
Garrett Hadley; Kacey Noland,
$297.50, A&E Equipment; Allison Elliott, $227.50, Westbrook Trucking;Logan Malone,
$270, St. Marys Volunteer
Fire Department; Sydney Carr,
$388.13, First Island Brothers;
Kacey Noland, $292.50, John
Armstrong; Laura Taylor, $390,
Riggs Realty; Madelynn Bennett, $328.13, Pleasants Valley
Farms; Brendan Miller, $421.88,
Riverside Resources; Olivia
Mooney, $312.50, Ridgewood
Development; Hunter Smitley,
$330, Arts Logging; Colt Farson, $330, Ridgewood Development; Madelynn Bennett,
$300, Pleasants Valley Farms;
Tucker Dalrymple, $360, Cedar
Run Farms; Kelleie Gray, $350,
Ridgewood Development; Jacob Northrop, $360, Trans Energy; Hunter Smitley, $316.25,
A&E Equipment; Kellie Gray,
$213.75, Pizza Station; Jacob
Northrop, $270, Arts Logging.
See Ham and Bacon Pg 20.
We asked students which movie genre they enjoy the most. We found that students prefer a
variety of movie types.
What’s your favorite movie genre?
Rachael Flanagan
News Editor
On Friday, March 18
Cassy Trickett, Lakyn
Ankrom, Hannah Williams and Rachael Flanagan accompanied by
Miss Flanagan, attended
a Yearbook workshop
at the Marshall University campus. During this
workshop they learned
about marketing, designing and producing a great
yearbook. They attended
two sessions of workshop
classes, a journalism quiz
$266, Rock Run Stock Farm.
Selling prime bacons included: Bradley Noland, $208.13,
McDonalds; Chloe Yeager,
$208.13, Phillips Pharmacy;
Mallory Dawson, $175, Agland;
Kassidy Evans, $178.50, Malone
Farms; Orv Taylor, $488.75,
A&E Equipment; Chloe Yeager, $412.50, Bill Rae Appraisals; Dalton Houser, $433.13,
John Riggs; Kassidy Evans,
$350.63, Lila Hart; Orv Taylor,
$412.50, Brian Carr; Bradley
Noland, $260, Solvay; Tucker
Dalrymple, $360, Childers
Family; Emily Meeks, $300,
John Riggs; Elijah Eades, $310,
Sistersville Tank; Cari Weekley, $387.50, Brian Carr; Mallory Dawson, $329.38, Smith
Equipment; Jeremy Smith,
$431.25, Carl Bryant; Ermy
Perry, $326.25, Houser Family; Brenden Miller, $416.88,
A&E Equipment; Ermy Perry,
$326.25, Houser Family; Jacob
Cox, $308.13, Phillips Pharmacy; Allison Elliott, $380.63,
Westbrook Trucking; Elijah
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Cassy Trickett
Editor
Prom
Prom only comes around once a year. This is a time when
students can put all their problems aside and dance the night away.
It is tradition that the juniors arrange prom for the seniors. The juniors decided to hold prom at The Parkersburg Shrine Center. To
make prom a little starrier, the night’s theme is “A starry night”.
For those of you who aren’t aware, prom is for the juniors and seniors. Our administration is just generous enough to
allow those whose significant others are an underclassman go
to prom. Because of our school generosity, students are starting to take advantage of this privilege. Underclassman are finding anyone and everyone they can to take them to prom. Here
is a tip for you, we are given this privilege for a reason and if
this privilege continues to be taken advantage of, you will ruin
it for the people who truly appreciate the school’s kindness.
This year several students are complaining about the
prices of tickets. After traveling to a recent field trip in Huntington where kids all over the state gathered for a yearbook competition, I had the chance to get to know several students from
across the state. That day I finally realized just how fortunate
students are here at SMHS. Students from Nicholas County informed me that their prom tickets were $80 apiece. HELLO,
$20 dollars, that’s a steel!!! Be fortunate for the great things
our school does for us instead of focusing on the negatives.
I have attended prom all four years of high school, but
I attended prom by following the guidelines and rules without
complaining. Finding the perfect dress, the perfect date, it’s all
so important. But what is really important is the time you have
with your friends. No matter where prom was held, no matter how great the DJ was, no matter where I ate before prom, I
ALWAYS enjoyed my time because I made sure to not let a
single thing ruin my night. You are in control of your happiness and remember that time flies by, you have to enjoy every
single minute of it without reflecting on all the negative aspects.
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‘‘
“I’m planning on
Netflixing and chilling with
Cheesepuff”
- Hunter Smitley, senior
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Netflix and chilling with
Orin”
- Alex Taylor, senior
‘‘
“Taking my grandmother,
Rosie, out to eat.”
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A woman from Indiana who had been missing since 1974 was
found living in Texas under a different alias.
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The U.S. military ordered military families to evacuate from
the Incirlik Air Base and surrounding areas due to security
concerns.
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A 15-year-old girl from Saitama, Japan was able to escape
her captor which had imprisoned her for two years.
Actress Patty Duke, bets known for her work in “The Miracle
Worker” passed away on Tuesday, March 29 at the age of 69.
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SMHS yearbook participated in a competition
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at Marshal University and won eight awards.
The tennis team has played on the new SMHS courts
this spring season.
Some of the greatest discovers were made because of a
question. However, we seem
to live in an age where we
must know the answer and if
we don’t well give me a minute and I will find it out. We
are in a time where with a with
taps on a keyboard and a link
from Google we can find out
whatever out heart’s desire.
Why do we do this? People
are always pondering what the
true meaning of something is.
Is it because we ca not go a
single second without knowing the details or what is going on? Maybe. Maybe we as
people are nosey and want to
be up-to-date with the world or
maybe we are simply curious.
A tragedian of classical Athens known as Euripides once
said “Question everything.
Learn something. Answer
nothing.” This is something
which can be seen in many
people today, questioning everything, learning from it but
not answering why they did so.
What are your plans after prom?
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Welcome Ladies and
Gentlemen to my very first column. It should be known that
there is no specific topic within
this column, so everyone buckles your seatbelts and enjoy my
ravishing, random ramblings.
Do you ever just stop and
think about… how much we
as people question the world
around us. Ever since you
were a mere child you’ve more
than likely asked countless
amounts of questions. Why is
the sky blue? Why is the Earth
round? How do you know if
someone is lying to you? What
is the capital of Czechoslovakia? Why is this column about
questions? Oh, to answer one
of those questions, Prague is
the capital of Czechoslovakia.
We’ve all more than likely
heard the expression “curiosity
killed the cat” but that doesn’t
exactly mean we’ve learned
from it. Now do not get me
wrong it’s good to question
somethings in life for it allows
you to discover and learn more
than you may already know.
‘‘
I’m going home and
chilling.”
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- Alexis Smith, sophomore
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I’m going to interrupt Orin
and Cheese’s Netflix and
chilling”
- Anthony Johnson, senior
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I’m going to the river and
having a fire.”
- Cody Rea, senior
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Finally! We are in the home
stretch of this year. Only nine
weeks left. It seems so close,
but so far away. This summer
is going to be packed with various events that I cannot wait
for. Band camp is definitely the
event I am most looking forward to. There are always silly
pranks and a special bond that
our room shares. Even though
getting up early sucks, it is totally worth it for our end of the
week performance. This year,
being a senior at band camp, I
can’t wait to get my freshmen
buddies, I want them to learn to
love band just as much as I have.
Learning music and getting
to be with some of the best characters in our school is the best
part. The smell of icy hot and
biofreeze might be so strong
it is sickening, but I wouldn’t
change it for the world. I have
so many great memories at
band camp and during our performance season. I wish the
best of luck to my fellow band
geeks and hope to see new
faces at summer band (cough
Spring is here! I am so
excited. I absolutely love this
time of year! There are so many
things that you can do. You can
do projects or simply go outside
and enjoy the warm weather!
Just about everyone’s favorite
spring and summertime restaurant, The Jug finally opened
back up on March 7! My favorite thing to do is go outside,
relax and enjoy the weather.
Prom is in less than a
month! The theme of this
year’s prom is Starry Night.
The theme was based off of
Vincent Van Gogh’s painting “A Starry Night.” There
are many events leading up to
prom such as prom promise
and Mrs. Nutter’s dress sale.
Prom is going to be held at the
Nemesis Shrine Club on Saturday, April 16. I don’t have
anything plan as what I will be
doing before and after prom.
The girls’ basketball team
made it to the second game
in the state tournament. They
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In all honesty the drumline has become a part of my
family. Once in the drumline,
always in the drumline. Even if
we don’t win an award at every
competition, I am still proud to
call them mine. I will forever
be grateful for the opportunities and the people I have encountered because of drumline.
This summer is my last before I have officially graduated.
It seems so far away, but we are
all turning into adults and that
is scary. It seems like we just
started kindergarten together
and now we are each branching off into the world to start
our own lives. I have grown
up with most of my current
classmates and I do not regret
meeting any of them. It was
just like yesterday we were going on fieldtrips to the pumpkin patch and now we are being thrown out into the world.
I would like to wish the
seniors who are leaving this
year the best of luck in their
endeavors in the real world! Be
were beat by St. Joe only by
four points! I always enjoy
going to the basketball tournament. The cheerleaders always get to travel and stay in
Charleston with the basketball
team. We went and spent some
time at the mall. The basketball team and the cheerleaders
stayed for another night and
went to watch the championship game between Gilmer
county and St. Joe. We sat in
the Gilmer county student section. Gilmer won by only one
point! It was a great game!
Spring break was great!
I spent the first few days getting things ready and packed
to leave to travel to Oklahoma
City. My family and I flew to
Oklahoma to see my brother
for a few days. My brother,
Dylan graduated from Basic
Training in Lawton, OK. There
were many things that we got
to do while we were there such
go through the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge and spend
safe and make good decisions!
Well for the underclassmen all I can really say is that
you need to try your best! I’m
not kidding. This is serious, so
many people this it is a joke,
but it truly controls the rest of
your life. Don’t mess around!
get your work done, and when
you don’t get it done, don’t
make up some lame excuse!
Now for my fellow classmates
and friends... You all have impacted my life drastically and I
can’t wait for the new adventures we will encounter in our
senior year. Make sure to make
the best of this year and make
as many memories as possible.
Just remember school
isn’t over so try your best!
You will never get a redo for
these years and you will only
regret it if you make poor decisions and don’t give it your
all. Don’t Blame your teachers for your mistakes. They
try very hard to teach us and
we should be appreciative!
time at museums that are on the
Army base. We also met many
new people while on and off the
base. The first day that we were
there was “family day” which
is where we got to watch a
presentation on what had been
going on throughout the basic
training and we got to take
my brother off of the base and
spend a few hours with him.
He left the day after his graduation and went to Missouri. He
will be in Missouri for about 10
weeks. He will be home in June.
I cannot believe that March
is already over! This is crazy!
This year is going by so fast.
I cannot wait until June as
I will be returning to Costa
Rica to work with my mission team for the second year.
I enjoy working with my mission group and also working
with the locals in Costa Rica.
We will be there for a week in
June. Flying has to be one of
my favorite things to do too!
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scum of Hell’s Kitchen, New
York. The fight scenes are not as
out of this world as most Marvel series but they’re noticeably
more accurate. It’s hands down
my favorite show on Netflix,
and one of the few shows that
waiting a year for the next season is worth it. I would defintely
give this show a five out of five
and I encourage everyone who
loves action-packed drama to
tune into this Netflix success.
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more. The toxins that blinded
him caused his other senses to
become heightened ridiculously
high. He can track your heartbeat to telling if someone’s lying, tell if you have a broken
bone from the sound your bones
make when you breath, fight
about 20 enemies at once without receiving a single strike, and
defend you in a court of law…
He’s also a lawyer. Teamed up
with his best friend and a former
client, Daredevil takes on the
Superman’s a good guy…
right? Well, imagine yourself
running as fast as you can. You
get in the car and you drive.
You’ve heard the reports of a
terrorist attack so you do what
any CEO would do. You make
sure your family is safe. You call
your best friend in Wayne Enterprises and order him to evacuate
the building. People are in the
streets. Two men are engaged
in a chaotic battle tear apart the
city and burn through buildings.
Each blow struck by the combatants cause loss of life. Business
men and women who suddenly
forget about their complicated
agendas stand side by side with
first responders and firefighters.
Nobody is moving just watching
as the destruction of their homes
and lives become inevitable.
Then you see what appears to
be a man guiding a large vessel
into the attaching alien war machine, but not before crashing
into multiple densely populated
buildings. The blast sends fiery
debris across the city. Everyone is running away but you’re
running towards it. You watch
the company your family built
cave in on itself knowing the
only friends and family you
have left are still inside. What
would you do? You find that
son of a biscuit, and show the
world that not even the Son
of Krypton can evade justice.
The movie “Dawn of Justice” picks up where “Man of
Steel” left off. Earth has been
awaken to the new problem of
planetary vulnerability for the
first time, and the people are in
shock. Governments struggle
to come to decisions as to how
to proceed knowing their fate
no longer rests in their hands.
Some see this Alien as a new
hope, others believe him to be
the end of democratic freedom.
After all, “Absolute power corrupts absolutely,” says a United States Senator in the film.
Rotten Tomatoes along with
many other critical sources have
given Dawn of Justice some
nasty reviews, and I would have
to say I agree. Fans of the Dark
Knight would probably notice
that Batman’s infamous “no
kill” rule is non-existent, and the
overall plot of the story was not
very clear, but it was undeniably
fun to watch. The fight scenes
are more than satisfying as they
surpass previous DC films in
speed and intensity. Most people took to the streets and cried
bitterly when Christian Bale
refused to carry on the role of
Batman. Award winning actor,
Ben Affleck, took up the mantle
of the caped crusader and did
arguably better than Bale. The
writers of Batman v. Superman
achieved something no other
Batman film could. In the comics the Batman’s greatest weapon is fear, and there were many
scenes in the movie that felt like
you were watching a thriller.
In conclusion, if you plan
on watching the movie “Superman: Dawn of Justice”, prepare
for action, brace for disappointment.
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In between episodes while
binge watching you’ve probably noticed the “Netflix Original” logo on the bottom of some
nearby suggestions. It’s usually
a sure sign of a good time. On
April 10, 2015 Netflix released
the original, “Daredevil Season
one” and people lost their minds.
At a young age Matthew (Matt)
Murdock was involved in an accident causing him to lose his
vision, but he gained so much
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roles in big name shows/movies. So, this actor chooses all the
right shows! He better lives up
to expectation. In the comics, he
is the one who puts Rick’s group
in a circle, chooses one group
member (that being Glenn), and
ends up beating him to death
with a barbed wire covered
baseball bat (that Negan has
named Lucille). This moment
has possibly been foreshadowed
in the show, as one of the Hilltop
members claim that Negan had
brutally murdered one of their
own right in front of them. The
group is now ready to challenge
The Saviors and they honestly
do not know what they are getting into. Let’s just note that the
next few episodes are going to
be crazy and the producers are
holding nothing back. Prepare
your Kleenex and ready your
popcorn because it’s going to be
emotional.
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February 14, has passed once
again and instead of spending
time with loved ones, we all
spent it inside our homes watching the return of “The Walking
Dead” on AMC. This episode
started off with a big bang, the
producers have now showed us
that they are not holding back.
They left us with a huge cliffhanger over the holiday break,
with Rick, Jessie, Sam, Carl,
Ron and Gabriel all dressed up
in walker guts ready to walk into
the hoard of walkers. The way
that the scene went down is crazy. The way it was “resolved”
is even crazier. Since the return
(with the seven episodes that
have been released) they have
been shown to be following directly out of the comic books.
Although, with Andrea no longer in the show (being gone for
many seasons now) there have
been a couple changes from the
show such as relationships Rick
is in and let me say his new relationship is definitely something!
The show now has introduced a new character named,
Jesus. Nothing is known about
him currently in the show, but if
you read the comic books you’ll
find out more about him. In the
comics, he is a part of the Hilltop group, which by the way is
connected to Negan’s group of
Saviors. Although, Jesus (his
real name in the comics being
Paul Monroe) is not a savior.
His name is the show is Paul Rovia, but people call him Jesus.
Jumping back a bit, I
mentioned Negan, who has officially been casted. Jeffery
Dean Morgan was casted as the
upcoming role of Negan. Jeffery
Dean Morgan is well known
for his parts in “Supernatural,”
as John Winchester, “Grey’s
Anatomy,” as Denny Duquette
and “Weeds,” as Judah Botwin,
alongside many, many other
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Phone Cases
T-shirts
HomeWater Bot t le
Candles
Ipsy
Ipsy is a box subscription for those who
find it hard to choose makeup or products for
themselves. Each box is hand picked by one of
eight stylists and sent to your door, personalized
for your skin tone, eye color and much more.
When you sign up you take a beauty quiz that
asks you about your skin tone, hair type and your
skin concerns.
Possible I tems:
Foundat ion
Brushes
Curling Iron
Flat Iron
Lot ions
Perfume
Loot Crate
Blush
Facial Care
Mascara
Eye Shadow
Lipst ick
Nial Polish
Hair Care
Attention
all geeks and gamers! Enjoy
a monthly themed box with
many miscellaneous items.
Each crate contains between
four to six items and costs
$19.37 a month.
Pets:
Who said subscription boxes weren’t meant for your
four legged friends ? BarkBox is a subscription service that is
customized to your dog’s weight. Owners can choose to get boxes
every month, three months, six months or once a year. Each box
is shipped on the 15th of each month. BarkBox contributes money
from each box sold to help rescue animals and strays. Your dog
will not only enjoy this box but it will also contribute to its health.
BarkBox puts research into making sure all the products they are
sending are healthy and nutrition for dogs.
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Possible
I tems:
Shirt
Figurine
Socks
Plushies
Gaming:
Birch Box is not only a womens’
subscription box as of 2012. Men can now
receive samples of grooming and lifestyle
products that are customized for them. Each
box contains four grooming samples and one
full sized product like a gadget, bar tool or
accessory.
Dollar Shave Club is a monthly
subscription that can be received either
monthly or bi-monthly. Each box have a
pack of razor cartridges. The first one box
comes with the razor handle, razor cartridges,
and a free sample of your choice. There is
also a choice between how many blades you
want per razor. You can get two blade, four
blade or six blade. Dollar Shave Club also
offers many other facial care products like
moisturizer, hair gel, and wipes.
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BarkBox
Possible I tems:
Treats
Chews
Toys
Dog Clot hing
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Meet Mr Jump, help him
jump his way through
the ingenious and tricky
levels. Mr Jump will
seriously challenge your
skills and reflexes.
Switch and match your
way through hundreds
of levels in this puzzle
adventure. The sweetest
game just keeps getting
sweeter.
Push your skills to the
limit as you jump, fly and
flip your way through
dangerous passages and
spiky obstacles.
Link your way through
bee-autiful gardens full of
colorful buds. Make the
buds bloom to clear the
flowerbeds before you run
out of moves!
Ryan Wilson
Reporter
Tap the screen to get
the ball through each
obstacle and the ball will
switch color with some
powerups.
You must follow the
color pattern on each
obstacle to cross it.
Grab your cleats and run
like a beast in a fresh, fun
football runner. Dodge
the D, score a TD, kick
the PAT. This game is
an endless arcade runner
much like Crossy Roads.
Jelly Saga is here and it’s
spreading. Candy Crush
Jelly Saga is pretty tricky.
Many sweet candy game
play you can handle
including new candies and
great new features.
Stay on the platforms and
do as many jumps as you
can. Just tap the screen
to jump and twist the
platforms. Try not to fall
off the edges.
Refine your skills in the
practice arena, take on the
world in 1-vs-1 matches,
or enter tournaments to
win trophies and exclusive
cues.
Swing from platform to
platform. Simply tap the
screen when the rope is
long enough to reach the
next platform. This app is
much like Stick Ninja or
Mr. Jump.
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“Instagram because
you can see what
people are up to.”
-Elijah Hearn,
sophomore
“ Snapchat because
you can talk to
people”
-Brittany Drake,
freshman
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“ Tumblr because
there is a lot of
chill stuff on there”
-Randa Fluharty,
freshman
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Phobophobia:
This phobia is fear of having a phobia or phobias themselves. This can cause panic attacks and may development of an anxiety disorder.
They often feel overwhelmed at just the thought of being scared. People with this fear are usually known to have many other fears
(ironically) such as “Claustrophobia” (fear of closed spaces), “Agoraphobia” (fear of being unable to escape or wide spaces) and even
“Nosophobia” (fear of being sick).
Erica Turner
Reporter
What Are You Afraid of?
We all have that one thing that just the
mention of it will send shivers down your
spine. It could be a common fear like heights,
closed spaces, germs or insects. It could be an
uncommon fear like peanut butter, otters or
bathing. No matter what your fear is you’re
not alone and there is no shame in having
that fear. The number one biggest fear of
America is terriost attacks. The rest of the
fears in order are spiders, death/ dying, being
a failure or seen as a failure, war, heights,
crime or gangs, being alone, the future/ real
world and nuclear war. A phobia is a type
of anxiety disorder. There are many ways to
tell if you have a phobia, such as; sweating,
nausea, dry mouth, shaking, irregular
heartbeat, shortness of breath or rapid
breathing around or the mention of a certain
object. Fear not, if you do figure out you have
a phobia there are many easy ways to cure
or help deal with it. The smaller cases are
usually sent to a psychiatrist who help deal
with anxiety. Anxiety can be very easy to
deal with and treated with medication. If you
have a phobia do not be afraid to tell someone.
Cynophobia:
MEDICAL/HUMAN
BODY
FOOD
Animals
Apiphobia- Fear of bees
Bufonophobia- Fear of toads
Chiroptophobia- Fear of bats
Equinophobia- Fear of horses
Felinophobia- Fear of cats
Cynophobia- Fear of dogs or rabies
Doraphobia- Fear of fur or the skin of
animals
Musophobia or Muriphobia- Fear of
mice
Selachophobia- Fear of sharks
Ornithophobia: Fear of birds
Taurophobia: Fear of bulls
Katsaridaphobia: Fear of cockroaches
Entomophobia: Fear of insects
Alliumphobia- Fear of garlic
Cibophobia- Fear of food
Geumophobia- Fear of taste
Ichthyophobia- Fear of fish
Consecotaleophobia- Fear of
chopsticks
Mycophobia- Fear or aversion to
mushrooms
Mageirocophobia- Fear of cooking
Acerophobia: Fear of sourness
Alektorophobia: Fear of chicken
Arachibutyrophobia: Fear of peanut
butter or peanut butter sticking to the
roof of your mouth
Lachanophobia: Fear of vegetables
Lutraphobia:
Fear of otters, to most otters are cute cuddly creatures. People seem to fear them because they have very sharp teeth and attack when startled. People
can get anxiety and panic attacks at just the mention of otters. They can also be known to have a fear of water (Aquaphobia) and they are known
to avoid water at all cost. Medication is not given to help this phobia instead they are told to go to behavioral and cognitive psychotherapy to help
control their anxiety. The cause (other than a traumatic event) for this phobia is unknown and can be random.
Albuminurophobia- Fear of kidney
disease
Agateophobia- Fear of insanity
Cardiophobia- Fear of the heart
Cancerophobia or Carcinophobia- Fear
of cancer
Dermatophobia- Fear of skin lesions
Emetophobia- Fear of vomiting
Geniophobia- Fear of chins
Genuphobia- Fear of knees
Ommetaphobia or OmmatophobiaFear of eyes
Peladophobia- Fear of bald people
Phalacrophobia- Fear of becoming bald
This is a fear of dogs. This is mostly caused by a traumatic experience with a dog, like a dog attack. There have been instances where a person was
bitten by a dog as an infant and grew up with this phobia. This fear has been known to get so intense they can’t even see a dog on a movie/television
without getting anxious. People with this are known to develop an anxiety disorder and in bad cases a social disorder.
Coulrophobia:
This next fear is found mostly in youth, the fear of clowns. This phobia is mostly commonly developed as a young child. Most people with this
phobia blames the media for portraying clowns as frightening. Such as the movie, “It” by Stephen King. This tends to be a mild phobia the worse
causing panic attacks. The worst cases found in this fear have been to known to not come out of their houses on occasions known to dress up in
costumes like Halloween or a costume party.
Felinophobia:
The fear of cats or felines. Most people with this phobia are not afraid of a cat scratching them or hurting them. They are afraid of any type of contact
with a cat even if all they are doing is jumping in their laps or purring. This can be a very serious phobia leading to social problems and them ignoring
anyone who owns a cat. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is known to help people with this fear the best.
Pediophobia:
This is a fear of dolls. A long time ago, dolls were used for vessels for the dead. Many people have passed down this fear through generations. There
are many famous cases for this fear like, Zak Bagans from, “Ghost Adventures”. This phobia can also be caused by the media’s portrayal of dolls like,
the Chucky series.
What Do You Fear the Most?
Epistaxiophobia:
This is the fear of nose bleeds. This also can be a fear of seeing nose bleeds, having nosebleeds or bleeding to death. Unlike most fears this is
found in both kids and adults. This fear is linked with fear of blood (homophobia). Lots of people with this phobia have nose bleeds a lot which
can be very dangerous meaning they could have a serious bleeding disorder or a tumor in their nose.
“Falling for somebody then
finding out later on that they
lost their feelings toward you.”
“I would have to say that I “Mine is bare feet; they are
fear ducks the most.”
disgusting.”
-Cammie Cochran, freshman
-Angie Boley, junior
-Bradon VanNoy, sophomore
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“ Mine would be
clowns because I’m
afraid they’re going to
eat me.”
-Aubrey McKinney,
senior
“I have a fear of snakes,
only if they are poisoness,
I’m afraid they are going
to come after me.”
-Cole Lonas, junior
Somniphobia:
This is a fear of sleep. Somniphobia is derived from Latin words, “somnus” meaning sleep and “phobos” meaning fear. This fear is related and can
be caused by fearing the unknown. The sufferer is often scared of what might happen if she/he falls asleep. This can be related to many other fears
such as the fear of the dark, fear of ghosts or fear of demons.
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Rugrats
Your childhood show just became disturbing. “The
Kati Rankin
Reporter
What are conspiracy theories?
A conspiracy theory is a belief that
some covert but infleuntial organization
is responsible for a circumstance or
event.
Some of the most popular
theories are Obama’s birthplace, Project
MKUltra (CIA mind control program),
lizard people, Elvis Presley faking
his death, Area 51, all the many 9/11
theories and the faked moon landing.
People tend to believe in these theories
due to lack of proof and uncertainty
of these people or events. Conspiracy
theories aren’t always about people or
events though. Often they can be about
TV shows, video games or even books.
“The Rugrats” theory is one of the most
popular TV show conspiracies. Other
popular theories being from “Legend of
Zelda,” “Pokemon,” “Ed, Edd N’ Eddy,”
“Adventure Time,” “Gilligan’s Island”
and one that suggests that “Breaking
Bad” is a prequel to “The Walking Dead.”
2Pac, The Rapper
Tupac
Shakur
or
2Pac,
a
popular
rapper of the 90s
was gunned down in
Las Vegas in 1996
at
a
red
light,
while
riding
in
the passenger seat,
while Marion Knight
who was driving was
not wounded. He was
hit
four
times,
one
critically
puncturing his lung.
The 25-year old rap
phenomenon
was
on
life support in the
critical care unit
in Medical Center of
Southern University;
However, there have
been
different
speculations on what
happened to Shakur
on that night. It
is believed that he
faked his death and
fled to Cuba to stay
with his aunt. There
is evidence out there
that doesn’t match
Ed, Edd n’ Eddy
This theory is actually
quite interesting. It
is believed that all of
the characters on the
show are dead and they
were all sent to Peach
Creek Estates where they
all lived before they
died. Behind all of the
happiness and laughter
is a dark gloomy past. If
you think about it, the
character’s dress like
they are from different
time periods and you also
notice that there are no
adults around, only a few
have appeared throughout
the show. Another thing
that
indicates
that
they’re dead is the color
of their tongues. They
appear to be green and
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up to his death.
Fans and conspiracy
theorists
believe
that the cops are
being secretive about
the truth. Maybe it
is too big for us
to handle? It is
assumed that Knight
was the mastermind
behind the attack,
and everything we’ve
been told about the
incident
did
not
happen.
blue which happens after
you die. One more thing
to look at is impossible
human capabilities like
Ed’s physical strength.
Rugrats” are not real! Angelica is schizophrenic
and she imagined them. Chuckie and his mother died
in 1988, that’s why the dad, Chaz, is a nervous
wreck all the time. Tommy, was a stillborn in
1988 and it’s the reason why Stu is constantly
making toys in the basement for his son who never
had a chance to live and be a kid. In 1990, the
Deville’s had an abortion, and Angelica had no
idea why so she created the twins. As for the
“Grown Up” twins, Angelica became addicted to
narcotics which aggravated her schizophrenia,
bringing her back to her childhood which she
obsessed over. The time lapse between the present
and last time she made her creations, thus making
the Rugrats older.
When
Lizard People
you think of Lizard
People, do you think of something
from a movie or something real?
In particular, would you ever
believe that lizard people are
running our own government?
Apparently, they are roaming
free on earth and you have no
clue they even exist. Their
objective is to enslave the
human race. Sounds crazy, I
know. David Icke, who came
up with the theory, published
a book in 1988 called The
Biggest Secret which consisted
of interviews with two brits
who claim to be no more than
reptilians with crowns. Icke
claims to be Son-Of-Godhead.
He says these creatures have
been over mankind since the
ancient times. According to
Icke, they are responsible
for the 9/11 attack, the
Holocaust and Oklahoma City
bombings.
Apparent
famous
reptiles among us include: Bob
Hope, Queen Elizabeth, Hillary
Clinton, George W. Bush and
Henry Kissinger.
They are
suspected to be a part of
secret
societies
like
the
Freemasons and the Illuminati.
What is your favorite conspiracy
theory?
“I don’t believe in them.”
- Zach Wilkins, junior
“I believe in the 9/11 theory.”
- Jackie Butler, junior
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“I believe that 9/11 was
covered up.”
- Daniel Vance, junior
“I think it is always good
to question whether what’s
put out there is actually the
‘truth.’”
- Ms. Helgren
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Unusual Hobbies
Alexis Smith
Reporter
It is healthy for everyone to have at least a couple hobbies. It has been argued that
everyone should have three hobbies, one to make them money, one keep them healthy
and one that brings them joy. There are so many more hobbies out there than you could
ever imagine. Here is a list of a few of a few possible hobbies.
Duct Tape Art
While doing duct tape art you can
literally make anything. Whether
it comes from a bag, wallet or
anything that you can think of.
Almost anything can be created out
of duct tape.
Carving
Some people enjoy carving as
a hobby. Whether it’s carving
into a watermelon, crayon,
wood ect. People carve these
things and some of them even
end up in Art Museums.
Mooing
Collecting things
Some people colllect things.
There’s a difference between
having a few of something and
collecting something. People
collect itms like dolls, stickers,
bracelets ect. There are many
items that you could collect.
Believe it or not there
are people out there
who like to dress up as a
cow and moo at people.
Competitive mooing also
takes place around the
world. The winner wins
$1000.00. The game is
based on whether your
“moo” is realistic enough
or louder than the others.
Yarn Bombing
Toe Wrestling
Planking
Yarn Bombing is where people take and
make “clothes” for random objects. They
make these Clothes out of yarn. The
clothes can be made to fit any random
object they would want to put clothes on.
Planking is where one would sleep with
their body straight and their hands to
your sides. Planking takes place in odd
place.
Toe Wrestling was originally
a childhood game, but it
has made its way to be a
professional sport within
years.
Duck Racking
Outhouse Racing
Extreme Dog Grooming
Extreme dog grooming is where
people take dogs and they groom som
very unusual things in their fur. These
dogs are entered into dog shows and
are judged by who had groomed the
best art work into their dog’s fur.
Outhouse Racing is a fun and
hilarious famous race event held
in Michigan, where teams of four
to five members create their own
outhouses and race them down
Main Street in Coopersville, MI.
Eton Wall
Bottle Kicking
Teams try to move a small keg
containing ale across fields to
streams which are located one
mile apart, moving it by any
means possible.
Balancing Stones
Balancing stones takes a lot of patience
and a steady hand. Some people around the
world like balancing stones.
Some people find joy in painting shoes. They
paint the shoes for various reasons. They paint
the shoes to match an outfit. They paint their
shoes to go with a certain holiday.
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Apearing in the background on tv.
There are people who are obsessed with apearing on
tv.They will go to the extremes just to apear on tv.
Whether its waving a the camera or shust being shown
on tv. They just love being on tv.
Marbles
Marble tournaments have been around since the
1580s. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, a
marbles game was used as a deciding game where
two suitors, named Giles and Hodge, of a maiden of
Tinsley Green battle decide who will take her hand.
A bit like rugby union, the objective
of the sport is to move the ball along a
curved brick wall towards the opposing
team’s goal.
Pig Racing
Pigs can fly! A pig trainer conducts demonstrations
of pig racing and pig diving. The only way I could
see this getting any better would be to have monkeys
riding on the back of the pigs
Rossal Hockey
Redneck Games
Shoe Painting
Hamster Racing
Rodents are in tiny little
cars on a motorized track
controlled by the owners.
First hamster to reach three
laps and finish safely wins.
Rubber duck racing is when
people place nametags on
ducks and send them on
a race down the river, in
hopes that their duck will
win.
Extreme Ironing
Extreme ironing is where
people go the extremes to
iron their clothes. They find it
exciting to put themselves in
danger and iron their clothes.
For instance they go to top of
mountains, cliffs and boats to
iron.
Weird Sports
Derek Sayres
Reporter
The southern
alternative to the
Olympics. This event
includes a host of
unusual sports.
Scottish Highland Games
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The Highland Games is a traditional
Scottish sporting event which
predates any recorded history.
Going to one of these events as
a spectator will probably include
some Scotch whiskey drinking, kilt
wearing, haggis eating and Scottish
dancing.
Rossal Hockey is a
unique form of hockey
which is played only
at Rossall School in
England, combining
elements of hockey and
rugby. Think about it rugby with sticks!
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The Unwritten
High School
Rule Book For Girls...
Julia Wilson
Reporter
RULE #1
Dont be that “thrifty”
friend
Natalie Payton, Maya Turner and
Hunter Smitley pose for a picture
that shows a secret relationship
Photo
by:
Julia
Wilson
RULE #2
Pictures Are Forever
This should be the most important
golden rule in a friendship. If your
best friend and their significant other
break up, DO NOT DATE THEM.
If you have respect for your girl,
you don’t date their ex.
Trust me, any photo you send will lasts
forever. No matter where you send it, it will be
there always.
Photos are never “secure.” Take Snapchat for
example; your photo last way longer than 10
seconds. You just dont know. Anyone who
is trained and can get those if needed, can.
Remember that!
RULE #4
Sisters before misters
RULE #5
Sounds a little corny right? No. Its
Cliques
so true. Don’t leave your friends
We all have our people we hangout
hanging for your boy. Most likely
your friend was there before the guy. with. Sadly we’ve all been judged,
Make time for them, have fun with and have judged. Its not a problem to
have a normal group of friends. Dont
them. Then go hangout with your
forget
you can talk to others, just don’t
boy. Remember your girls too.
be too shallow when you think of your
core group of friends.
RULE #3
Taken means Taken
This is a big NO-NO for everyone who tries
to interfere with someone that is...TAKEN.
Don’t mess with that. If someone is happily
taken don’t ruin it. They are in a relationship
for some reason. Don’t be that one who takes
someone’s happiness away for your own.
Rule #6
You only have one shot
You only have a high school career
for four years. Dont take it for granted.
High school is a great way to get
involoved in things, play sports, make
new friends, anything you really wanna
do. Before we know it, it will be time
for graduation. Get involved in as many
things as you can. Make it great, don’t
forget it.
What could a friend do that would violate girl code
and make you feel betrayed?
?
?
“Tell your secrets”
“Block you
”
t
a
”
“Che
“Make you feel bad “Spread rumors
about you”
about yourself”
“Talk about you “ “Trade you for her boyfriend”
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Boys Basketball
Easy Win
ST. MARYS-The Blue Devils hosted the Cameron
Dragons on Feb. 17 for their basketball contest. The
game was at a deadlock of 21-21 at the half with the
Dragons dominating the second quarter. The Devils used
a 19-11 third quarter advantage to gain some ground over
the Dragons. The Blue Devils were never threatened in
the fourth quarter as they outscored Cameron, 23-7. St.
Marys defeated Cameron, 63-39.
Scoring for the game shows: Johnson, 15; Kincaid,
12; Billeter, 12; Bayless, 7; Miller, 6; Wells, 6; Fox, 3;
VanZile, 2.
Eagles soar over Devils
ST. MARYS- On February 24, the Devils hosted the
Magnolia Blue Eagles to finish off their regular season.
Junior Sam Kincaid was the leading scorer against the
Blue Eagles scoring 21 to help the Devils stay in the
game. Throughout the game the Devils had a hard time
guarding Senior point guard for the Eagles, Preston
Boswell allowing him to score 40 on the Devils defense.
The Devils gave a good effort, but could not keep up
with the Eagles offense as they lost the game with a
score of 49-61. Stats for the game included: Johnson, 5;
Wells, 6; Miller, 2; Billeter, 6; Kincaid, 4-5, 21; Bayless,
3-4, 5 and Davis, 4.
Victorious
ST. MARYS- On Feb. 17, the Blue Devils hosted the
10th ranked Trinity Warriors. The win over the Warriors
was one of the best wins of the season. Guards Anthony
Johnson and Sam Kincaid could not miss with Johnson’s
26 and Kincaid’s 20. Right from the tip the Devils got
the jump on the Warriors outscoring them in the first
quarter giving them some leeway throughout the course
of the game. The Devils proved to be too much for the
Warriors defense defeating them with a score of 61-46.
Stats for the game included: Johnson, 6-8, 26; Miller,
2-4, 4; Billeter, 6; Kincaid, 5-7, 20; Bayless, 1-2, 3 and
Davis, 2-2, 4.
Bittersweet Ending
Takedown from Trinity
NEW MARTINSVILLE- On March 9, the Devils
basketball team traveled to Magnolia to take on the Blue
Eagles for the regional basketball game. The Devils did
everything they could to slow down the Eagles but could
not keep up. Senior Anthony Johnson and Junior Will
Billeter did everything they could to keep their team
in the game with Johnson’s 14, and Billeters 15. The
Devils had a tough outing against the Eagles losing 5366. Stats for the game included: Johnson, 3-4, 14; Wells,
2; Miller, 1-2, 15; Kincaid, 4-4, 9 and Bayless 3-3, 9.
NEW MARTINSVILLE- On March 3, the boys
basketball team faced off against the Trinity Warriors
for the sectional tournament finals. The first half was
an extremely close scoring game between the two
teams coming to the Warriors leading the Devils 3237. Coming out the half the devils were hot on offense
hitting their shots and playing lockdown defense leading
the Warriors 46-43 going into the final quarter. The
game was close all the way down to the final buzzer but
the Devils fell in defeat to the Warriors just one basket
shy with a score of 65-66. Stats for the game included:
Johnson, 2-2, 10; Miller, 6; Billeter, 0-3, 10; Kincaid,
2-4, 24; Bayless, 2-2, 12, and Davis 2.
WVHIT Loss
ST. MARYS-The Blue Devils played in round one of the
class A region one section two championship placement
game on Mar. 1 against a well matched Valley Wetzel
squad. Earlier in the season, St. Marys took a loss
from the Lumberjacks in the West Virginia Hometown
Invitational Tournament with a score of 84-81. The
Devils looked on getting revenge on Valley Wetzel and
both teams knew it was win or go home. Late in the
third quarter, St. Marys’ season was in jeopardy when
the Lumberjacks were leading by five points. The Devils
came back in the fourth and surged the rest of the way.
The Devils won the game, sending the Lumberjacks
home with a final score of 70-61.
Scoring for the game shows as follows: Johnson, 22;
Billeter, 19; Kincaid, 18; Bayless, 6; Miller, 4; Davis, 1.
Anthony Johnson
First Team
All-LKC
Third Team
All-State
Boys Basketball
Honors
Brendan Miller
Honorable Mention
All-LKC
Sam Kincaid
Second Team
All-LKC
Honorable Mention
All-State
Will Billeter
Honorable Mention
All-LKC
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Girls Basketball
Senior Night Win
ST. MARYS- Senior night was conducted Jan. 30 at
the WVHIT home girls’ basketball game with Tygarts
Valley. Coach Howard Meeks started his four departing
seniors to honor them. Those seniors included Ashley
Hall, Laura Taylor, Mykaela Handschumacher and
Sammi Clayton. Jordan Fox opened the game scoring
six straight points in the first minute of the game and
Hall scored six straight points in 44 seconds to push the
score to 12-2 with just 2:31 off the clock. Things went
from bad to worse for Tygarts in the second quarter as
Fox and Hall combined for 14 more points as the Lady
Devils built a 44-9 lead at half.
After halftime, Jenna Nichols caught fire and had 12 of
her 14 points in the second half. She was one of the four
Lady Devils to reach double digits for the contest. Hall
led the way with 21, Fox added 16, and Addie Furr had
10. Hall just missed a triple double adding 10 rebounds
and 8 steals. Fox had her best all-around game with 10
rebounds, 8 assists, and 6 steals.
Scoring for the Lady Devils included: Hall, 21; Fox, 16;
Nichols, 14; Furr, 10; Taylor, 6; Handschumacher, 4;
Cox, 4; Bennett, 4; Jemison, 2; Allen, 2 and Buzzard, 1.
Tough Win
ST. MARYS- There is an old adage in basketball that
great players play great in big games. That was very
evident in St. Marys’ come-from-behind, 69-65, win
over the Magnolia Lady Blue Eagles March 2 in the
regional final. Ashley Hall and Jordan Fox took over the
game with St. Marys down 11 points with under a minute
to go in the third and the two outscored Magnolia 28-13
in the final 8:50 of the hotly contested game to will their
team to the victory. Fox and Hall had 24 of their team’s
28 points down the stretch.
Nichols scored seven of her 11 points in the third quarter
to help keep the Lady Devils within striking distance
early in the second half. Fox scored the final two baskets
of the third quarter and cut the Magnolia lead to seven
points, 52-45. The lead was cut to one point, 55-56 and
that’s when Hall decided to take over and complete the
comeback with eight points over the final four minutes
of play, helped along with Handschumacher’s key
rebounding and the charge taken by Jemison.
Scoring for the Lady Devils included: Hall, 26; Fox, 20;
Nichols, 11; Jemison, 6; Furr, 4 and Taylor, 2.
Sectionals Begin
NEW MARTINSVILLE-The Lady Devils traveled up
route two to face off against the Clay-Battelle Cee Bee’s
in round one of the class A, region 1 sectional tournament
on Feb. 23. The two teams found themselves tied up at
halftime, 27-27. The now 20-3 Lady Devils turned on
the jets at the end of half time by outscoring the Cee
Bees 41-23. The Devils claimed victory with a score of
68-50. The win advances the Lady Devils to Thursday’s
sectional final against the Tyler Consolidated Knights
after they upset higher seed Valley Wetzel, 77-67.
Scoring for the game shows: Fox, 23; Hall, 13; Jemison,
13; Nichols, 12; Furr, 5; Taylor, 2.
Sectional Victory
NEW MARTINSVILLE- The Lady Devils traveled to
Magnolia High School on Feb. 25 to face off against
the Tyler Consolidated Knights in the final round of the
class A, region 1 sectional tournament. All-state forward
Ashley Hall scored 13 of her 33 in the opening eight
minutes of the contest to allow the Devils to push away
from the Knights. The Devils’ offense continued to click
in the second quarter allowing St. Marys to lead, 42-24
going into halftime. The knights never recovered in the
second half of the contest allowing the Lady Devils to
claim the sectional championship once again with a final
score of 86-40.
Scoring for the game lists as follows: Hall, 33; Nichols,
20; Fox, 15; Furr, 4; Handschumacher, 4; Bennett, 2;
Taylor, 2.
State Bound Win
ST. MARYS- The Lady Devils capped off the regular
season with a convincing 65-49 win over the ninthranked Wheeling Central Maroon Knights on Feb. 17.
In the game, both teams started slow with the Maroon
Knights taking an early 5-4 lead midway through the
first quarter. St. Marys closed the quarter on a 10-4 run,
however, to lead 14-9. Jordan Fox scored six points
in the final 27 seconds to put St. Marys up 32-19 at
halftime.
Central battled hard in the second half, but could never
really make a run to get back into the game as the Lady
Devils maintained a 10 to 12-point advantage throughout
the third quarter. Fox reached her 1000th point on the
first of two free throws with 1:14 left in the third period.
The closest Wheeling Central could get down the stretch
was 52-44, but the Lady Devils closed out the game on a
13-5 run to cap off the 16-point win.
Scoring for the Lady Devils included: Fox, 24; Hall, 10;
Nichols, 10; Furr, 8; Jemison, 8; Taylor, 4 and Clayton,
1.
So Close
CHARLESTON- After falling behind seven-time
defending state champion St. Joseph Central by 17
points with 5:46 left in the third quarter on March 11
Class A semifinal showdown at the Charleston Civic
Center, the Lady Devils fell just short of one of the
greatest comebacks in state tournament history. When
the third quarter started, the Lady Irish went on a 7-0
run to take a 17-point, 37-20 lead with 5:46 left in the
frame. It looked like the Lady Irish were on the verge of
breaking open the contest, but St. Marys was not about
to throw in the towel just yet.
The comeback started with a Whitney Jemison inside
hoop and the back-to-back baskets by Hall and Fox to
cut the deficit to 11 at 37-26 midway through the third.
Hall drove to the hoop and scored off a driving layup and was fouled with 6:04 to cut the St. Joe lead to
39-37. Fox then made four consecutive free throws in
27 second to give the Lady Devils the lead, 41-39. St.
Joseph reclaimed the lead and the Lady Devils were
never able to get the lead back. St. Marys ended another
great season at 23-4.
Scoring for the Lady Devils included: Fox, 21; Hall, 15;
Jemison, 4 and Furr, 3.
Girls Basketball
Honors
First Round Success
CHARLESTON- The St. Marys Lady Devils limited
Madonna to only 11 points in the middle two quarters
on March 10 at the Charleston Civic Center and coasted
Jenna Nichols
into the semifinals with a relatively easy 59-36 win. St.
Second Team
Marys led 13-9 after the opening quarter and 32-14 at
All-LKC
intermission. The Lady Devils’ defense was impressive
Third Team All-State
in forcing 23 Madonna turnovers, 18 of which came
from steals leading to 26 points off the miscues. Included
in that 26 points, were 14 fast-break points where the
forced turnovers led to breakouts and easy buckets.
St. Marys also held Madonna to 11 of 46 shooting
from the field for 23.9 percent shooting on the night.
In contrast, the Lady Devils were 25 of 63 shooting for
a respectable 39.6 percent. St. Marys was particularly
good inside the lane, scoring 38 points in the paint to
only 14 for the Lady Blue Dons. The Lady Devils will
Ashley Hall
take on St. Joe in the semifinals. St. Marys and St. Joe
First
Team- Player of
have been two of the state’s elite programs having met
the year
in the Class A state championship games in 2010, 2011,
All-LKC
2013, and 2014.
First Team
Scoring for the Lady Devils included: Hall, 15; Fox, 12;
All-State
Nichols, 10; Taylor, 8; Furr, 7; Jemison, 5 and Bennett,
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TENNIS
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Jordan Fox
First Team
All-LKC
Second Team All-State
Addie Furr
Third Team
All-LKC
April 2
Ritchie County
Away
1:00
April 5
South Harrison
Home
5:00
April 4
Ravenswood
Away
4:30
April 7
Parkersburg Catholic
Away
5:00
April 6
Magnolia
Home
4:30
April 9
Magnolia
Away
1:00
April 11
Williamstown
Home
4:30
April 11
Doddridge County
Away
4:30
April 12
Ritchie
Home
4:30
April 12
Notre Dame
Home
5:00
April 14
Parkersburg Catholic
Home
4:30
April 13
Parkersburg Catholic
Home
5:00
April16
Wheeling Quad (boys Only)
Away
4:30
April 15
Williamstown
Home
5:00
April 18
Parkersburg Catholic
Away
4:30
April 19
Ravenswood
Away
5:00
April 22
Braxton
Home
4:30
April 20
Lincoln
Home
5:00
April 22
Wirt County
Home
5:00
April 23
Tygarts Valley
Away
1:30
April 26
Frontier, OH
Home
8:00
April 27
Gilmer County
Away
5:00
April 29
Williamstown
Away
4:30
May 2
Wahama
Away
5:00
May 5
Lincoln
Away
5:00
TRACK
SOFTBALL
April 1
Parkersburg Catholic
Home
5:00
April 4
Frontier, OH
Home
5:00
April 7
Parkersburg Catholic
Away
5:00
April 8
Magnolia Tourney
Away
TBA
April 9
Magnolia Tourney
Away
TBA
April 11
Doddridge County
Away
4:30
April 12
Tyler Consolidated
Home
5:00
April 13
Ravenswood
Away
6:00
April 14
Valley-Wetzel (DH)
Away
4:30
April 15
Williamstown
Home
5:00
April 18
Calhoun County
Away
5:00
April 19
Ritchie County
Away
5:00
April 20
Parkersburg
Away
5:30
April 21
Frontier, OH
Away
5:00
April 22
Wirt County
Home
5:00
April 25
Calhoun County
Home
5:00
April 27
River, OH
Away
5:00
April 28
LKC Placement Game
Home
5:00
April 29
LKC Championship
Away
TBA
April 1
Tyler Invitational
Away
4:00
April 8
St. Marys Home Opener
Home
4:00
April 15
Ritchie County Pizza House Invite Away
4:00
April 19
Fenton Relays
Away
4:00
April 22
Stransberry Invintational
Away
4:00
April 29
Care Haven Invitational
Home
4:00
May 6
LKC Meet (Roane)
Away
4:00
May 12
Regional (Buckhannon)
Away
4:00
May 20- 21
State Meet
Away
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All State Vocal
Rachael Flanagan
News Editor
Rachel and Luke Snyder
attended West Virginia All
State Vocal on March Blank.
Students from each school in
West Virginia are welcome to
try out for this program, but they
must audition and not everyone
is accepted. They spent two
months practicing and preparing for the performance. While
at the competition the students
had two days to prepare before
their performace. Rachel and
Luke went through auditions to
be able to perform with a large
array of students from schools
all over the state. They sang a
large selection of songs including: “Quanta Qualia,” “Bumble
Bee,” “As pants the Heart” and
“Sure on this Shining Knight”.
It is a huge honor to be selected
and be able to perform at All
State and we would like to congratulate Rachel and Luke Snyder on their accomplishment.
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Rachel Perry, $120, Pete Templeton; Logan Malone, $116.25,
Blair Oil & Gas; Cari Weekley,
$186, Mark Hadley; Kassidy
Evans, $110, J.D. Smith; Jacob
Northrop,$108.75, Blair Oil &
Gas; David Hamilton, $106.25,
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Cameron Miller, $101.25, Sherry Byrd; Olivia Mooney, $91.25,
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Students participate in HOSA competition
Rachael Flanagan
News Editor
Students that attend
MOVTI were recognized on
March 17 at the Mid-Ohio
Valley Technical Institute
Administrative Council after
they participated in HOSA,
a statewide competition that
was held at Marshall Univer-
placed second overall for
clinical specialty. Emma
Brookover placed third in
public service announcements. Shaina Baker placed
in the top five for medical
math and also Jenna Snodgrass placed top five for EMT.
We would like to congratulate those students for their
achievements and all students
at MOVTI that participated.
CYTEC Students of the Month
(Continued from pg 1)
chel Perry, $117.50, Westbrook
Trucking; Dalton Houser, $180,
Westbrook Trucking; Bradley
Noland, $90, Wayne Wilson;
Brendan Miller, $84, Westbrook
Trucking; Dalton Houser, $87,
Delmas Davis; Jeremy Smith,
$79, Westbrook Trucking; Wyatt McKinney, $54.75, Wayne
Wilson; Ryan Miller, $61, Westbrook Trucking; Kellie Gray,
$45.75, Nathan Rupert; Wyatt
McKinney, $71, Wayne Wilson;
Kellie Gray, $56, Mark Hadley.
Resale bacons included:
Bradley Noland, $200, Matt
Dennis; Tucker Dalrymple,
sity. More than 600 students
across the state competed
against our students for the
top five places in the following categories pharmacy,
medical math, clinical specialty, EMT, public service
announcement,
forensics,
medical terminology and vet
science. Overall Nicholas
Butcher placed first in medical math. Abigail Haught
$360, Childers Family; Kellie
Gray, $350, Ridgewood Development; Jacob Cox, $236.25,
Westbrook Trucking; Cameron
Miller, $258.75, Ridgewood
Development; Olivia Mooney,
$247.50, Riverside Resources.
Selling eggs included: Taylor Park, $110, Phillips Pharmacy; Lane Park, $100,McDonalds; Louis Taylor, $170,
Lila Hart; Laura Taylor,
$290, Brian Carr; Cari Weekley, $300, Trans Energy.
The total amount of money raised was $56,571.38.
SMHS would like to recognize their students for their
accomplishments. Student of the month is chosen based off of
character, leadership, service to school and community, attendence
and achievement. This program is sponsored by CYTEC.
January Students of the Month:
Emily Powell and Jacob Cox
Theatre performs “Testing” play
Erica Turner
Reporter
On Tuesday, March 13 the theatre group preformed their three
one act plays. The plays in order
are, “Wendy’s Tale”, “Honor
Bright” and “High Stakes”.
With a small admission price
of $3. The leading roles in the
plays being Hannah Williams,
Zac Long and Angie Boley. The
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other roles were Natalie Payton, Karson Schnieder, Emilie
Kelley, Erica Turner, Whitney
Jemison, Grace Carder, Lindsay
George, Hunter Ball, Hannah
Barker, Ryliegh Scovill, Jackie
Butler, Rachel Perry, Kari Conaway, Lexi Sunderman, and
Sasha Winchester. The lights
and sound effects were done by
Cori Bills. All three plays were
directed by Mr. Dustin Turner.
“Wendy’s Tale” was about Wendy not being able to test well
and her story about why. “Honor
Bright” is about Scott trying to
break the honor code and passing the final exam but in the
end doing the right thing. “High
Stakes” is about Mindy being put
to the test by an important exam.
Chris Metz
Office: 684-2429
Fax: 684-2434
Website: chrismetz.net
Email: chris@chrismetz.net
401 Second Street
P.O. Box 309
St. Marys, WV
304-684-2427
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February Students of the Month:
Natalie Payton, Ty Lemley and Jon Jarvis