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Huskies Talk Issue 22
 

 

 

Boys’ Basketball Defeats the Red Devils

On Friday, February 3, the boys team traveled to St. Clairsville. The junior varsity team won their game with a score of 60-57. The varsity team also went home with a victory, 64-54.

 - Leah Cottrell 

 

Junior Varsity Bowling Tournament

On Friday, February 3, the junior varsity bowling team traveled to St. Clair Lanes to qualify for the upcoming championship match. Bowlers who qualified will continue on to Brooke Lanes in Wellsburg, West Virginia on Friday, February 10th. Qualifiers from the Huskies include Peyton Roski in 1st place, who bowled a 181 and a 144. Hayley Willis, who came in 2nd place, with scores of 123 and 115. Kimmy Eikleberry placed 5th, with scores of 100 and 133. In addition, Carly Best, who placed 8th with scores of 118 and 110. Other individual scores for the Huskies include: Devin Churchill at 109 and 100, Holden Anthony at 101 and 91, Tevan Palmer at 98, LJ Mitchell at 95, Maddy Edwards at 123, Danielle Drapp with 116, Hannah Ragusa at 113, and McKeehan Manson at 102.

- Lexi Smith 

 

Junior High Boys’ Basketball Tournaments

On Saturday, February 4, the junior high boys’ basketball team traveled to St. Clairsville, to participate in their tournament. The 7th grade team played Shadyside. Unfortunately, they ended the game with a loss of 41-27. The 8th grade team played Skyvue but they also unfortunately lost 60-10.

 - Gabriella DiMichele 

 

Junior High Girls’ Basketball Tournament Play

On Saturday, February 4, the junior high girls’ basketball team played their tournament games. The 7th grade team won their game against Shadyside, with a score of 15-4, therefore continuing their season. Unfortunately, the 8th grade team fell to the Barnesville Shamrocks, 42-5, sadly bringing their season to an end.

- Sophie Bland 

 

Varsity Wrestling Attends State Duals

On Saturday, February 4, the wrestling team traveled to Barnesville High School to participate in the OHSWCA Division III Dual Meet State Championships. They faced off against Marion Pleasant in round one. Unfortunately, the Huskies faced a rough start to their Saturday morning, falling to Pleasant 64-12. They then had to face Sandy Valley in a Consolation Dual. They were able to come back and secure the victory, overcoming the Cardinals, 42-40, with help from Landen Thomas pinning his opponent in the final match. 132lb Beau Rinkes won by fall against Madison Vickers, 215lb Lucas Thomas won by fall against Dylan Watkins, and 285lb Landen Thomas won by fall against Alec Trent. 144lb Servacio Lopez, 150lb Bryce Wallace, 175lb RJ Hendershot, and 190lb Blake Atkins all received forfeits.

- Servacio Lopez 

 

O.V.A.C. Cheer Competition

On Saturday, February 4, the traditional competition cheer team competed in the O.V.A.C. cheerleading competition. They competed in the 4A division, where they received runner–up. Congratulations!

 - Haley Dunlap 

 

Freshmen Boys Defeat Weir

On Monday, February 4, the freshmen boys’ basketball team hosted the Weir Red Riders. The Huskies held the lead through the entire game, and finished with a final score of 41-34.

- Cooper Thompson 

 

Varsity Bowling Defeats St. Clairsville on Senior Night

On Tuesday, February 7, the girls’ and boys’ varsity bowling teams bowled against St. Clairsville at JR Lanes. The boys’ varsity won 2070-1986, with the following individual high scores: Kobie Hennis at 255, Chad Viers at 237, John Gray at 163, Drew Culbertson at 162, and Sean Drapp at 162. The girls’ varsity also won 1688-1272, with the following individual high scores: Cami Basich at 177 and 156, Erica Emhoff at 174 and 140, Lauren Best at 156 and 137, and Angel Utter at 138. It was also senior night, and Cami Basich, Erica Emhoff, Holden Anthony, Sean Drapp, Kendra DeWees, Hannah Ragusa, Cameron Aughinbugh, Lauren Best, and Carly Best were recognized!

- Kendra DeWees 

 

Huskies Defeated at Weir

On Tuesday, February 7 the boys’ basketball team traveled to Weir High School for the OVAC semi-final game. The junior varsity fell with a score of 53-31. The varsity played a tough game, but unfortunately came up short, falling with a final score of 62-61.

- Khylii Keffer 

 

Varsity Bowling Defeats Beaver Local

On Wednesday, February 8, the girls’ and boys’ varsity bowling teams traveled to Tri State Lanes to take on Beaver Local for their last regular season match. The boys team was victorious 2246-1840. High individual scores were: Chad Viers, 190 and 213, Kobie Hennis, 186 and 203, Sean Drapp 174 and 168, Drew Culbertson 173 and 147, John Gray 148, and Kyle Bake 140. The girls team was also victorious 1857-1590. Individual scores for the girls were: Lauren Best 193, Angel Utter 161 and 169, Cami Basich 161 and 146, Grace Cain 145, and TyLynn Smith 144.

- Kaleb Bethel 

 

7th Grade Girls’ Basketball Falls in Tournament

On Wednesday, February 8, the 7th grade girls’ basketball team traveled to Bellaire to play in the second round of their tournament. Unfortunately, they ended their season, as they were defeated 33-18.

- Zoe Whipkey 

 

Freshmen Boys’ Basketball Falls at Beaver Local

On Wednesday, February 8, the freshmen boys’ basketball team played at Beaver Local. Cooper Thompson led the team in points, with 20. They would lose 37-31. This game was the last game of the season for the freshmen, they ended the year with a 2-8 record.

- Chaz Culbertson 

 

Girls’ Basketball Falls to Steubenville

On Thursday, February 9, the girls’ basketball team traveled to Steubenville Big Red. The junior varsity lost 39-21. The varsity girls also fell short, 69-41. Maddy Butler led the team with 16 points.

- Maddy Bender 

 

Varsity Wrestling Takes the Sweep at Fairless Tri

On Thursday, February 9, the varsity wrestling team picked up a late match against Fairless and Dalton. The Huskies had a great evening on the mat, as they defeated Dalton 39-30, and sneaked out a win against Fairless, 39-36. Congratulations to Lucas Thomas for picking up his 100th career win!

- Servacio Lopez 

 

Academic Challenge Defeats St. Clairsville

On Thursday, February 9, the academic challenge team traveled to St. Clairsville to compete against the Red Devils. The Huskies won two of the three rounds, leaving with a victory.

 

Positive Behavior Awards

Congratulations to the following students for receiving positive behavior awards: Aiden Salyers for engaging in learning, Lillianne Smith for kindness, Cameron Fulton for responsibility, and Abigail Ward for kindness.

 

  

Upcoming Events

Tuesday, February 14
• Girls Varsity Bowling OHSAA D2 Sectional Away 2:00pm (St. Clair Lanes)
• Boys JV Basketball Union Local Home 6:00pm
• Boys Varsity Basketball Union Local Home 7:15pm (Senior Recognition)

Wednesday, February 15
• Boys Varsity Bowling OHSAA D2 Sectional Away 8:00am (Boulevard Lanes)
• Girls Varsity Basketball OHSAA D2 Sectional Philo Home 7:00pm

Thursday, February 16
• Boys Varsity Wrestling Union Local & Shadyside Away 5:30

Friday, February 17
• Boys JV Basketball St. Clairsville Home 6:00pm
• Boys Varsity Basketball St. Clairsville Home 7:15pm

Saturday, February 18
• Boys Varsity Wrestling Buckeye 8 Championships Away 10:00am (Cambridge HS)

 

 

 

 

Fourth Grade Science Safety

4th graders completed an experiment wrapping up their Matter Unit. They focused on safety in science!

 

More 100 Days Celebrations!

Mrs. Sobleski’s class celebrated the 100th day by using 100 marshmallows to build a tower and did a scavenger hunt to find 100 hearts in a picture! How fun!

 

Positive Shoutout!

Students continue to do things the Huskies Way and are continuously recognized for it! Great job!

 

Elementary Chefs!

Students with Mrs. Zamski had a fun time with food by trying out some lemons and then making their very own bagel pizzas!

 

Have an amazing week, and as always,
 Go Huskies! 

 

 
 

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