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Congratulations to Kaley Brewer and Kelsey Ross for qualifying for the cross country semi-state over fall break.
Whiteland Warrior Athletics Upcoming Events Oct 28 Varsity Football (H) vs Franklin 7:00pm (Sectional Semi-Final) Nov. 4 Football Sectional Finals TBA Nov 5 Var/JV Girls Basketball @ Greeneld Central 6:00pm
Senior Melanie Stuck recently signed with Indiana Wesleyan University to continue her softball career. The Athletic Department wishes her the best of luck!!
Nov. 11 Var/JV Girls Basketball (H) vs. Franklin Central 6:00pm Nov. 12 Mid-State Conference Cheer Competition (H) 9:00am
Fall Mid-State Scholar Athletes - Great Job Warriors!
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Education-Based Athletics vs. Non School Programs I think sometimes it is important to discuss the differences between school teams and non-school teams such as AAU, travel teams, and club. While they are both important to the development of our athletes, there are some important differences. Our school teams have a lot of pressures pulling at them. Maintaining grades, being in school all day, then going to practice 5-6 times a week, maintaining other expectations such as discipline and balancing other school activities makes it very difficult to be a part of the school team. But, it does have its' rewards. Playing in front of large crowds, especially your classmates in the cheer block, is a great feeling you will long remember. Long hours in the weight room and off season conditioning teach our students to appreciate delayed gratification, playing for something bigger than yourself, along with the other virtues that sports teaches us. AAU, club, and travel teams are also important. They give the athlete a chance to meet other athletes from other schools, travel and play in other areas of the country, and get a chance to play the sport they love. In some sports, it also allows college coaches a chance to evaluate athletes. While I continue to encourage all athletes to play multiple sports, it is important for our student athletes to play in the off season if they can. They just need to understand that high school athletics doesn't have age groups (like 12u, 14u, etc), choose the divisions of tournaments, etc like travel does. Our varsity teams compete against the best in the some of the highest classes in the state. Thank you to all our fall athletes for their hard work and best of luck to our winter athletes.
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CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM
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Family: Parents Mom: Suzanne Price Dad: Aaron Hahn Siblings Twin Sister: Allison Hahn Brother: Austin Hahn
OCTOBER 2016 Favorite Place to Eat Taco Bell Favorite TV Show Walking Dead Favorite Movie Monty Python’s Holy Grail Favorite Subject Psychology Favorite Vacation Destination Utah If you could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be? Donald Trump Other School Activities Wrestling, Radio & TV Program
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ADVANCED PHYSICAL CONDITIONING Each month Coach Harris will be selecting male and female athletes from each APC class that best demonstrates the seven W.A.R.R.I.O.R. values. At the end of the semester these athletes will be made candidates for the APC Male and Female Athlete of the Year. If you see these athletes around make sure you congratulate them on their hard work and great character!
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Gives great effort no matter what the task
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Treats others with respect; carries themselves in a reputable manner
3rd Period: Joey Brock, Rhyan Walden
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Is always honest and mantains strong moral principles
5th Period: Logan Wynn, Joseph Leistner
Optimistic
Confident about the future
Reliable
Is consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted
WINNERS BY PERIOD 1st Period: Grant Cloud, Rebekah Dorsey 2nd Period: Aaron Baker, Alyssa Hall
6th Period: John Hernandez, Hunter Metheny
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WWJVL Whiteland Warrior Junior Volleyball League
Current 3rd - 6th Graders - 7 Week Season Begins January 3rd, 2017 Clinic series begins on November 15th, 2016 Practices Every Thursday 6:00 - 7:30 (except week 1 - There will be 2 practices Tuesday and Thursday)
WWJVL Registration Includes: 5 week clinic series on Tuesdays in November & December prior to the season from 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm that focus on specic volleyball skills
· November 29th - Hitting · November 15th - Passing · December 6th - Setting · November 22nd - Serving · December 13th - Offensive and Defensive Systems · · · · · · ·
Practice shirt Game jersey 7 Week Season: 1 practice per week, 2 matches each Saturday $100 per player Make checks payable to WCHS Volleyball Matches will be held on Saturdays - each team will play 2 matches each Saturday If not playing in the league but still interested in attending the clinic series registration for clinics is $10.00 per clinic or $35.00 for all 5 clinics. Make checks payable to: WCHS Volleyball ****Those who only attend the clinics and do not play in the league will not receive a t-shirt - they will receive a camp drawstring bag**** ·All matches, practices, and clinics are held in the WCHS 9 Main Gym
Practice Dates: January 3rd, 5th, 12th, 19th February 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd
Match Dates: January 7th, 14th, 21st February 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th
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In consideration of the forgoing, I, for myself, my heirs, executors, and adminsitrators, waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages I may have against Clark Pleasant School Corp., Coaches, Volunteers or Sponsors for any and all claims of damages, demands or loss actions whatsoever which may result from my participation in this camp. I acknowledge that at this camp I will participate in a sport that may involve physical contact with other persons, objects or the ground and there is a risk of injury. I attest and verify that I am physically fit and my condition has been verified by a licensed medical doctor.
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Contact Kristin Estridge with any questions at:
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2016 WCHS BOYS TENNIS SEASON WRAP-UP Sectional Round 1 Greenwood: The Warrior tennis team lost in the opening round of the sectional 5-0 to the Woodmen. We end our season with a 6-10 record. Coach Gillespie would like to thank everyone for their support of Warrior tennis. Varsity Boys Tennis Statistical Leaders: Individual Records (Top 3) thru 11 matches: Tennis Top 3 Individual Records 1. Garrison Pelfree 9-2 Adam Zietlow 12-6 2. Adam Zietlow 7-4 Garrison Pelfree 12-6 3. Caleb Scott 6-5 Caleb Scott 9-8
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2016 WCHS VOLLEYBALL SEASON UPDATE Decatur Central: The Hawks defeated the Lady Warriors in 3 games and dropped us to 0-5 in the conference. Plainfield: The Lady Warriors lost in 4 games to the Quakers. We finish 0-6 in the conference. Perry Meridian: We traveled to Perry to take on the Falcons but came up short in 3 games. We wrap up the regular season with a 2-26 record. Sectional vs. Franklin: The match was held at Greenwood but we lost to the Grizzly Cubs in 3 games.
Volleyball Stats Blocks Top 3 Sarah Staples 45 Toni Joyner 21 Abby Quarles 17 Attacking (Kills) Top 3 Sarah Staples 97 Hannah Williams 77 Abby Quarles 68 Photo Courtesy of Pro Motion Photos
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2016 WCHS CROSS COUNTRY SEASON UPDATE County @ Franklin: The girls had a solid effort and grabbed a 2nd place finish. The boys wrapped up a 4th place spot at the meet. Kaley Brewer was 3rd overall. Kelsey Ross as 11th followed by Delsi Fraser 15th, Taylor Leytham 17th and Erika Walling 27th. Bailey McMahon grabbed 9th to have our best fisnish on the boys side. Other runners included: Mika Long 15th, Jacob Fendley 18th, Riley McMahon 23rd and Eric Williams 27th. Sectional @ Franklin: Coach McNeill's Lady Warriors team will head to the regional with a 4th place finish and Coach Emerson will send 4 individuals to the regional meet at Shelbyville. The boys advancing are: Mika Long, Bailey McMahon, Riley McMahon and Jacob Fendley. Regional @ Shelbyville: Senior Kaley Brewer and Sophomore Kelsey Ross will represent the Lady Warriors at the semi-state level by turning in outstanding performances at the regional meet. None of our boys who qualified will advance to the next level. Girls Cross Country Top 3 - 5K Kaley Brewer 19:47 Kelsey Ross 20:37 Taylor Leytham 21:22
On the Fringe Home of the $12 Haircut! - Walk-ins Welcome Cosmotologist: Brittany Engel Located Inside:
Boys Cross Country Top 3 - 5K Bailey McMahon 17:12 Mika Long 17:18 Jacob Fendley 17:41
Girls Golf Stat Leaders Final 9 hole average Top 4 1. Bri Harwell 42.7 2. Audrey Eckart 42.9
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Michael Knott WCHS Class of 1996 Sports Played at WCHS: Cross Country 4 yrs. Track 4 yrs. Played 9th and JV basketball as well. Education beyond WCHS: Indiana University, B.A. in Economics. Earned a minor in Math and Business. In 2003, he earned his CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Designation. Work Experience: 2 years in St. Louis with AG Edwards in investment banking. The last 15 years with Greenstreet Advisors in Newport Beach, CA. In 2009 and 2012 he was selected by the Wall Street Journal as “Best in the Street” for picking and analyzing stocks.
Michael Knott Most memorable WCHS Athletic Moment? Michael has 2 memories that are still vivid today: 1) Winning the team regional cross country championship in 1994 and 2) During his senior year he qualified for the semi-state as an individual. He also gained life lessons from his cross country experiences such as teamwork, dedication, determination and striving to reach goals. Michael is forever grateful to Coach McMillan for his outstanding influence during his six years of running for him. He calls coach “an inspiration!” What are you currently doing now? His daily job routine involves analyzing different companies and their stocks in the commercial real estate sector. He has been married for 11 years to his wife Brenda and they have three children: Clara 9, Daniel 7 and Brooklyn 2. Michael still enjoys working out but with a focus on track workouts like running 400's, 200's and 800's. He doesn't log the miles like in the past however he still maintains a focus on overall fitness.
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WARRIOR ATHLETICS WALK DOWN MEMORY LANE 1994 Boys Cross Country Team
Accomplishments: Winners of the County, Conference, Sectional and Regional Cross Country meets. Placed 5th at the Semi-State competition.
Head Coach: Dave McMillan (1994)
We proudly support our men and women in the military. All military members dressed in uniform will be admitted for free to any regular season home sporting event. Thank you for your service!! - WCHS Athletic Staff
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2016 WCHS FOOTBALL WEEKLY UPDATE Mooresville: The Warriors dominated the entire evening in a 28-6 victory over the Pioneers. Edwin Cisneros rushed for 194 yards and Levi Parks picked up 103 yards on 7 carries. We gained 458 yards in total offense. Gared Kleyn had 8 tackles while Logan Mullinix chipped in the 7 to anchor our defense. Logan Kidwell had a quarterback sack to help the cause. We now have won 4 in a row and stand at 4-3 overall. Plainfield: Preston Phillips returned from a mid-season injury to score 2 touchdowns and ran for 84 yards. Edwin Cisneros gained 101 yards and Levi Parks picked up two rushing scores to lead the offense. Jace Carpenter had 5 completions with Evan Hillman grabbing two of those for 27 yards. Logan Mullinix had 8 tackles and an interception to lead the defense. We are now 5-3 overall and have won 5 in a row. Greenwood: The Warriors 5 game win streak came to an end with a 21-10 loss to the Woodmen. Edwin Cisneros rushed for 127 yards and Preston Phillips 63 but it was not enough. Ryan Hahn and Logan Mullinix each recorded 9 tackles to pace the defense. We finish the regular season with a 5-4 record overall and 4-2 in the conference.
Football Regular Season Final Stats Total Rushing Yards Top 3 Edwin Cisneros 752 Ryan Hammond 629 Preston Phillips 382 Total Receptions Top 3 Evan Hillman 7 Joe Leistner 6 Anthony Schantz 5 Total Tackles Top 3 Logan Mullinix 70 Ryan Hahn 66 Ryder Emberton 50 Scoring Top 3 Jacob Ballain/Edwin Cisneros 44 Ryan Hammond 36 Preston Phillips 30
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2016 WCHS GIRLS SOCCER SEASON WRAP-UP Triton Central: The Tigers found the back of the net as time expired to knock off the Lady Warriors 43. Once again, Madisyn Proctor led the way on offense with 2 goals while Katie Evans scored the other one to pace our offense. We are now 7-7-1 overall. Greenwood Christian Academy: The girls turned in a dominating effort with a 9-1 win over GCA. Katie Evans had 3 goals and Madison Hill collected 2 goals. Others scoring were: McKenzie McCoy, Emily Williams, Hedda Johnsrud and Madisyn Proctor. We end the regular season at 8-7-1. Sectional Round 1 Franklin: The Lady Warriors played to a 0-0 tie in the first half but gave up two early goals in the 2nd half to lose 2-0. We close out our season with an 8-8-1 record.
Girls Soccer Stats Goals Scored Top 4 Madisyn Proctor 26 Katie Evans 9 Madison Hill 9 Hedda Johnsrud 7
2016 WCHS BOYS SOCCER SEASON WRAP-UP Edgewood: The Warriors dominated the entire match in a 4-0 win over the Mustangs. Lalen Ralte scored 2 goals to pace our offense. Andrew Morgan and Jacob Leistner each scored one goal to help lead the attack as well. We end the regular season with a 4-10 record. Our JV won 7-0 to complete the sweep. Sectional Round 1 Greenwood: Lalen Ralte scored the winning goal with 7 seconds left in the 2nd overtime period to defeat Greenwood 2-1. Kevin Sandhu had our other goal in the first half. Record: 5-10. Sectional Semi-Final Round 2 Franklin: The Warriors wrapped up their 2016 season with a 5-0 loss to the Grizzly Cubs. We end with a 5-11 record.
Boys Soccer Stats Goals Scored Top 4 Andrew Morgan 6 Lalen Ralte 6 JT Beers 5 Shawn Sullivan 3
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DAVID RYAN - BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Class: Junior - Class of 2018 Family: Parents: Todd & Sabrina Ryan - Sibling: Brother, Turner Ryan Favorite Place to Eat: Steak n Shake Favorite Movie & TV Show: The Godfather & Breaking Bad Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Vacation Destination: Colorado If you could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be?: Peyton Manning Other School Activities: Track, NHS & Student Council
MICHAELA WILSON - CHEER Class: Senior - Class of 2017 Family: Parents: Mike & Angie Wilson - Siblings: Brothers, Tyler & Aaron Wilson Favorite Place to Eat: B Dubs Favorite Movie & TV Show: When the Game Stands Tall & Grey’s Anatomy Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Vacation Destination: St. Petersburg, FL If you could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be?: Jamie Andries (Cheer Athletics) Other School Activities: Peer Facilitators
RICARDO GONZALEZ - TENNIS Class: Senior - Class of 2017 Family: Parents: Ricardo & Maria Gonzalez - Sibling: Sister, Dayanarah Gonzalez Favorite Place to Eat: Wendy’s Favorite Movie & TV Show: Hot Rod & The Office Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Vacation Destination: Mexico If you could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be?: Roger Federer Other School Activities: Robotics Club
BRIDGETTE FREJIE - GIRLS SOCCER Class: Senior - Class of 2017 Family: Parents: Mark & JoAnn Frejie - Sibling: Sisters, Ashley, Tabitha & Serena Frejie Favorite Place to Eat: McAlister’s Deli Favorite TV Show: Gossip Girl Favorite Subject: English Favorite Vacation Destination: Turks & Caicos If you could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be?: Zach Efron
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JORDAN WISE - VOLLEYBALL Class: Junior - Class of 2018 Family: Parents, James & Melissa Wise Siblings: Sister, Ryanne Wise Favorite Place to Eat: Applebee’s Favorite Movie & TV Show: Finding Nemo & Grey’s Anatomy Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Vacation Destination: Jacksonville, FL If you could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be?: Emma Watson
KATIE DENNIS - GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Class: Junior - Class of 2018 Family: Parents, Mom, Suzanne Thomson - Dad: Chris Dennis Favorite Place to Eat: Chipotle Favorite Movie & TV Show: Cast Away & Walking Dead Favorite Subject: English Favorite Vacation Destination: Oregon If you could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be?: Lana Del Rey Other School Activities: Track
BRI HARWELL - GOLF Class: Sophomore - Class of 2019 Family: Ram & Jean Harwell - Sibling: Brother, David Inabnit Favorite Place to Eat: Olive Garden Favorite Movie and TV Show: Caddyshack & Walking Dead Favorite Subject: APC Favorite Vacation Destination: Orlando, FL If you could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be?: Rickie Fowler Other School Activities: Tennis
KAI HERNANDEZ - BOYS SOCCER Class: Senior - Class of 2017 Family: Parents, Hector & Syibylle Hernandez - Siblings: Sister, Sabrina Hernandez Favorite Place to Eat: Lou Malnati’s (Chicago) Favorite Movie & TV Show: Aliens & Myth Busters Favorite Subject: Physics Favorite Vacation Destination: Germany If you could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be?: Bastian Schewinschteiger (German National Soccer Team) Other School Activities: Robotics Club
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Sports Pass Download Information Warrior fans who currently have a sports pass can now download their pass onto their IPHONES. Simply follow these easy instructions and you will never have to worry about forgetting your pass to a home sporting event. 1. Go to the app store and look for the ticketracker app, download (free) 2. Create an account 3. Add your existing pass. (use the number under the barcode on the pass) 4. Ready to Go!! Unfortunately at this time there is no app for Android users.
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Whiteland Community High School Athletics 222 Tracy St - WCHS-9 Building - Whiteland, IN 46184 Athletic Director: Ken Sears Asst. Athletic Director: Todd Croy Admin. Assistant: Patty Ford Athletic Office Phone: 317.535.3140 Superintendent: Dr. Patrick Spray - Principal: Tom Zobel
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