Animas Mid/High School V o l u m e 2, I s s u e 2 O c t o b e r / N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 4
Animas Football Middle School The Mid School football ended the season with 4-0 record. I was impressed with how the team improved the year ~ Coach Winkler. The Mid School opened their season against Ft. Thomas at home and played a close game that went into the 4 th quarter and ended with a 22-20 win. The Mid school team had lost to Ft. Thomas the previous year. It was a great way to start the year. The game gave our kids some confidence and showed them that they were improving from the previous year ~ Coach Winkler. Each week our Mid School kids kept working and some of the older players were good players were good role models that provide encouragement. I was happy to work with the Mid School every day knowing that they were the future of Animas football. ~Coach Winkler
High School Football Varsity The varsity football ended with a 6-3 record. It was a season that required some of our younger players to come up and play from the very beginning of our season. ~ Coach Winkler. The team Started the season with a scrimmage in Ft. Hancock, Texas and went into the Quarter finals of the state playoffs being beaten by san Jon 61-41.
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Breast Cancer Awareness October is breast cancer awareness, an annual campaign to increase awareness of breast cancer. In honor of breast cancer during homecoming week the students wore pink as one of the dress up days. The volleyball girls also played on that same day and won, against Christian Calvary.
Take care of all your memories. For you cannot relive them. Bob Dylan Keep all special thoughts and memories for lifetimes to come. Share these keepsakes with others to inspire hope and build from the past, which can bridge to the future. Mattie Stepanek Memories, even bittersweet ones, are better than nothing. Jennifer Armentrout Those who make your memories good are those who will never be forgotten!
6/7 Grade- Codi Wright Coy Wagley 8th Grade- Tierney Washburn & Ty Wagley 9th Grade- Penne Duncan & Cody Moore 10th Grade- Leann Ashurst & Troy Pompeo 11th Grade- Isis Salyers & Logan Klump Queen & King- Dallas Pompeo & Isaiah Chadborn
HaloweenFestival! Thefungamesand activities! BaloonPop FreeThrowShot Bingo RopingDummy CakeWalk MovieNight TrunkorTreat
Isis Sawyers is the High school student of the month. Isis is involved in many extracurricular activities. Those include: FFA Sports Mock trial Drama She loves all of her classes, but her favorite thing to do during school is to go down to the preschool where she is a teachers aid. She was surprised to get student of the month because she thinks she is an intense minimalist. Isis came back to Animas this year. She said she is happy to be back, she missed all of her friends
Parker Winkler is the middle school student of the month. Some of her activities include: Selling eggs Volunteering at an animal shelter Hanging out with friends and family 4-H She was part of the Homecoming court for football.
The High school September student of the month is Jesse Garcia. He is a junior. Jesse likes to: Play sports Participate in FFA Rope Hang out with friends Jesse didn t think in a million years he would get to be student of the month.
September s middle school Student of the Month is Rebecca Webster. She is an 8 th grader. She likes to: Draw Read Hang out with friends Participate in FFA She was surprised to get student of the month because she doesn t feel like the best of most behaved student.
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