September 21, 2018 Volume 7: Issue 5 Palestine Independent School District Inside this issue: Wildcat Weekly Athletics 2 Campus Happenings 3-8 from the Superintendent: Jason Marshall TACE 8-10 Looking Forward 12 DISTRICT EVENTS Friday, September 21 HOMECOMING 9:00a V Boys Cross Country @ Pine Tree Puddle Jum 4:30p HS Volleyball HAPPY Homecoming Wildcats vs Eagles 7:30p Varsity Football Saturday, September 22 8:00a Boys/Girls Cross Country Dogwood Invitational Meet @ A.M. Story Intermediate 9:00a PHS Tennis vs Hudson @ Nac Tuesday, September 25 5:00p HS Volleyball @ Madisonville 5:30p Northside Primary Open House Happy Homecoming Week in the Wildcat Nation! Welcome home to PHS alumni, and best wishes to our current students for a memorable Homecoming 2018. Homecoming Events Ladycat Volleyball vs Fairfield Eagles 4:30 pm: PHS Gym 2018 PHS Homecoming Court Announcement 7:00 pm: Wildcat Stadium Wildcat Football vs Fairfield Eagles 7:30 pm Kickoff: Wildcat Stadium Wildcat Nation Football Broadcast PISD is excited to introduce Gary Richards and Tony Watson, as the Wildcat Nation Radio sports announcers. Both have a long history in radio and sports announcement, and the duo has teamed up to bring Wildcat Football play-by-play to listeners each week via the internet Wildcat Nation Radio Station. Tune in at 7:25 pm for Wildcat Football! Constitution Day 2018 Students from PHS other schools in the community attended Constitution Day on September 18th in Austin, Texas. Many thanks to Judge Jim Parsons for providing this opportunity. Thank you also to PHS teachers, Kathleen Brown, and Jonathan Ryal, for traveling with the students to Austin. Judge Jim Parsons pictured with students in the House of Representatives at the Texas State Capitol. The Kiwanis Operation Read Pancake Breakfast raised $20,300 on Saturday, September 15th, by serving pancakes to 850 donors who came out to support the event. The funds will provide books for children in the Palestine Community Thank you to everyone who worked and thank you to everyone who came out for breakfast! Wednesday, September 26 1:00p JH/JV Boys/Girls Cross Country @ Elkhart To listen to the live broadcast go to: https://live365.com/station/a56111 GO WILDCATS!
P a ge 2 Wildcat Weekly V olume 7: I ss u e 5 Go Wildcats Athletic Director: Robby Clark Palestine Athletics Volleyball The Ladycat Volleyball team swept Athens at home with wins from JVB, JV and V on Friday, September 14. Varsity won (25-16, 25-21, 25-18). Katie Litynesky had a huge night from the serving line with 9 aces. She generated 22 points from behind the serving line tonight! Shayla Arthur and Destiny Mathews led the offense with 6 kills a piece, they each had 3 stuff blocks. Ja'Bria Simmons added 5 kills. Ka'Zem Wood had 12 assists on the night and Ke'Ondra White led in digs with 7. The team will play Fairfield at home on Friday, September 21. Coach Janae Evans Cross Country The Boys Cross Country teams competed in the Fairfield Invitational and dominated the competition. The Varsity Boys had a perfect score of 15 and finished with all 7 runners finishing in 1st-7th place. Michael Guzman was 1st, Luis Rangel 2nd, Cristian Guzman 3rd, Alexis Mendoza 4th, Daniel Sanchez 5th, Grant Attaway 6th and Garrett Bowden 7th place. The top 6 runners ran the 3 mile course in 17 minute range. JV boys also dominated the competition with another perfect score and earned the top 20 places. Michael Chaidez 1st, Jonathan Sanchez 2nd, Luis Castillo 3rd, Jose Sanchez 4th and Armando Gante was 5th place. Junior High boys traveled to Fairfield High School to compete in their second meet of the season and finished in 1st place, led by Andy Garcia, Anthony Garcia, Ricoh Avila, Alex Garcia, and Jalbert Sandoval. Coach John Absalom The Varsity Girls Cross Country teams competed at the Fairfield Invitational on Saturday, September 15th. The team put in a lot of effort finished in 3rd place, and defeated their district opponent, Madisonville. The Varsity Ladycats were led by Izabel Simien, Yarizeth Garcia, Iris Chavez, Karina Gutierrez, and Caitlyn Martinez. The JV team finished in 2nd place led by Lauren Rocha who finished in 6th place, followed by Anahi Hernandez, Rylie Moore, Jennifer Rodriguez, and Emma Bennett. PJHS girls finished in 3rd place led by Emerith Hernandez, who finished in 4th place, followed by Natalie Guillen, Samantha Chaidez, Celeste Lara, and Amy Rangel. Coach Luis Hernandez. Cross Country will host the Dogwood Invitational on Saturday, September 22nd at A.M. Story Intermediate. Football The Varsity Football team defeated Rusk 29-26 on Friday, September 14 at the home opener for the Wildcats. The Wildcats improved to 1-2 on the season. The team pulled together in a hard fought game to prevail. Offensively, Tyler Gray passed for 233 yards and 3 touchdowns. Marquis Thompson had 74 yards receiving and one touchdown, and Tre Calhoun added another 48 yards receiving and two touchdowns. Josh Williams and Quintin Cook played very well defensively, with Gary Reeves adding an interception to the defensive effort. Dejaun Ealy, Elvin Calhoun, and Camron Spurlock each stepped up in a great way to contribute to the team victory. The JV team competed in another challenging game on the road Thursday night. The Wildcats overcame some errors to win the game against the Fairfield Eagles 21 to 14. Special Teams played well with Tawalan Cook scoring on a 75 yard kick return. Adrian Olivera added two PATs for the night. Cagen Clark and the offensive line got the offense clicking with a 15 yard touchdown pass to Tawalan Cook and a 48 yard touchdown pass to Chris Bryant. Jakerian Lockett was the outstanding defensive player of the night with multiples tackles. The JV Wildcats are now 4-0. The Wildcats will host Crandall Pirates on Thursday (September 27) at 6:30 p.m. Coach Darold Turner The Freshman team brought home the win last night with a 14 to 6 victory. The defense was the show of the night with 3 forced turnovers in 4 total drives. Corbin Hughes and J'Corey Jackson both had big interceptions and Quan'Tae Gage had a forced fumble recovery. Offensively, De'Myzjean Martin was a key player with a 40 yard touchdown run and a 30 yard touchdown pass to Hughes. Gage also provided a 2 point conversion run. The Freshman Wildcats will host Crandall on Thursday (September 27) with a B game starting at 4:30 and the freshman A game following. Coach Randall Reeves Fall Tennis The Palestine Fall Tennis team blanked Rusk 19-0 Thursday night to move to 4-0 in district play. Aven Alexander and Hallie Calhoun got their first win in girls doubles and Deshaun Kelley got his first win in singles. Everyone on the team contributed to the win. The tennis team has two more district matches this season, on Thursday, September 27 at Madisonville and the following Thursday, October 4 at home against Mexia. Coach Scott Tyler
P a ge 3 Wildcat Weekly V olume 7: I ss u e 5 Palestine High School Principal: Stephen Cooksey Palestine High School Cheerleaders showing Wildcat Spirit at the homecoming tailgate party. Kik-Kats getting the community pep rally crowd excited for the Homecoming game Friday night at Wildcat Stadium. Putting the Eagles to Sleep with Pajama Day Teaming up to Beat the Eagles with Duo Day Wildcats are Stealing the Show with Movie Character Day Throwing Fairfield Back to the Past with Decade Day Easton and Alex get their books signed by author, H.W. Brands on Constitution Day.
Page 4 Wildcat Weekly Volume 7: Issue 5 Palestine Junior High School Principal: Joseph Mason The PJHS Cross Country Teams are off to a fantastic start to the season. Their most recent wins came from a takeover at the Fairfield Invitational on Saturday, September 15th. Mrs. Santone s Theater Arts classes work on some performance exercises as they take in the fresh air. The Junior High is busy this week preparing for the big Homecoming game against Fairfield.
P a ge 5 Wildcat Weekly V olume 7: I ss u e 5 A.M. Story Intermediate Principal: Jaime Clark 4 th Grader Aiden Jackson designed an awesome comic book on his own at home. Aiden had read Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets. The Palestine Herald Press came and interviewed Aiden last week. Aiden s comic book is on display at Story. Great job Aiden!! Genius Hour Mrs. Bell s Music class learning about dynamics. (Softest to loudest) using Kagan Line Ups. Also, they were reviewing Story Expectations using Kagan Structures strategies, Stand Up, Hand Up, Pair Up and Quiz Quiz Trade. Positive Office Referrals Cherish Varnado Braden Matthews Evelin Castillo Layla Hudson Jaylee Jenkins
P a ge 6 Wildcat Weekly V olume 7: I ss u e 5 Southside Elementary Principal: Grace Mancilla Mrs. Massey's class enjoying Kona Ice on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Massey won a free Kona Ice class party during the PISD employee picnic. At Southside, our Happy Campers and Crazy Sock Wearers are showing off their Homecoming Spirit.
P a ge 7 Wildcat Weekly V olume 7: I ss u e 5 Northside Primary Principal: Barbara Dutton Boys and girls gathered around the flag pole to celebrate Constitution Day. Crazy Sock Day Western Day kicked off Homecoming Week Jeff Atkinson of Kiwanis International presents Amy Moore with a cooler she won at the Operation Read fundraiser. Thanks to all the Northside staff, students, and parents who participated in this event.
Page 8 Wildcat Weekly Volume 7: Issue 5 Washington Early Childhood Center Principal: Sheila Bradley Homecoming Week
P a ge 9 Wildcat Weekly V olume 7: I ss u e 5 Southside TACE Library time is very important on our campus. Students and parents had a great time creating homecoming mums as well as life long memories at the Southside Family Mum Making Event. There were so many beautiful mums and garters created. We like to grow our own vegetables. Southside students are ready for homecoming. GO WILDCATS!!
Page 10 Wildcat Weekly Volume 7: Issue 5 PJHS TACE MUM-TASTIC MUM-MAKING PJHS TACE students create their own mums for Homecoming. Library time is very important on our campus. PJHS Parent Meeting with Palestine Painted Cookies Homecoming Week celebration with mum cookies! We like to grow our own vegetables.
Page 11 Wildcat Weekly Volume 7: Issue 5 PHS TACE Tennis Club Finally getting some time on the courts after the rains! Library time is very important on our campus. MUM-TASTIC Class is in full swing! We like to grow our own vegetables.
P a ge 12 Wildcat Weekly V olume 7: I ss u e 5 Looking Forward September-October 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 5:00p Jr High Volleyball vs. Madisonville (Home) 6:30p HOMECOMING Pep Rally & Tailgate Party 4:30p JV/V Volleyball vs East Texas Christian (Home) Junior High Night 7:00p Regular School Board Meeting 4:00p PHS Tennis vs Rusk (Home) 4:30p Jr High Football 5:00p 9 th /JV Football @ Fairfield HOMECOMING 9:00a V Boys Cross Country @ Pine Tree Puddle Jum 4:30p HS Volleyball 7:30p Varsity Football 8:00a Boys/Girls Cross Country Dogwood Invitational Meet @ Story Intermediate 9:00a PHS Tennis vs Hudson @ Nac 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 5:00p HS Volleyball @ Madisonville 5:30p Open House: Northside Primary 1:00p JH/JV Boys/Girls Cross Country @ Elkhart 9:30a V Boys Cross Country - Ken Gaston @ UT Arlington 4:00p PHS Tennis @ Madisonville 4:30p Jr High Football @ Crandall End 1st Six Weeks 7:30p Varsity Football @ Crandall 7:30a TSI Test 10a-2p Palestine Police Department Health & Safety Fair @ PHS 5:00p 9 th /JV Football vs Crandall (Home) 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 Begin 2 nd Six Weeks 5:00p Jr High Volleyball 5:00p HS Volleyball @ Rusk WECC Fall Fest Student Holiday Staff Development 9:00a JV/V Boys/Girls Cross Country @ Lindale Student & Staff Holiday Football BYE Week 4:30p JV/V Volleyball @ Mexia 7:45a SAT Test 4:00p PHS Tennis vs Mexia (Home) 5:00p Jr High Volleyball 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 COLUMBUS DAY 3:30p JH/HS Girls & Boys Cross Country @ Fairfield 5:00p HS Volleyball @ Fairfield 4:30p JH Football @ Henderson 5:00p 9 th /JV Football vs Henderson (Home) 4:30p HS Volleyball vs Madisonville (Home) 7:30p Varsity Football @ Henderson 7:30a TSI Test