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Huskies Talk Issue 19
 

 

 

Huskies Defeat the Beavers

On Friday, January 13, the junior varsity and varsity boys’ basketball teams played away at Beaver Local. The junior varsity ended with a winning score of 39-28, while the varsity also won with a score of 44-32. 

 - Lexi Smith 

 

Bowling Victorious over St. John’s

Friday, January 13, the boys’ and girls’ bowling teams traveled to St. Clair Lanes to take on St. John’s. The boys team won 1816-925. High individual scores were: John Gray 201, Chad Viers 195, Kyle Bake 160 and 177, and Kobie Hennis 173. The girls won 1719-872. High individual scores were: Cami Basich 192, Lauren Best 182 and 169, TyLynn Smith 146, and Angel Utter 146.  

 

Junior High Boys’ Basketball at Conotton Valley

On Saturday, January 14, the junior high boys’ basketball team played away against Conotton Valley. The 7th grade team ended in a victory, with a score of 36-23. Unfortunately, the 8th grade boys were defeated 41-23. 

 - Leah Cottrell 

 

Freshmen Boys’ Basketball Falls to Steubenville

On Saturday, January 14, the freshmen boys’ basketball team visited Stueubenville. They would lose with a final score of 43-31. Jacob Quito led the team in points with 12.

- Chaz Culbertson 

 

8th Grade Girls’ Basketball Defeats Conotton Valley

Saturday, January 14, the 8th grade girls’ basketball team traveled to Conotton Valley to take on the Rockets. The girls were victorious with a final score of 41-25. 

 

Jr. High Cheer Wins BITS

On Sunday, January 15, the junior high cheerleaders competed at Best In the State. They competed in the non-tumble division, where they won first place. They have won the non-tumble division 3 years in a row. Congratulations! 

 - Haley Dunlap 

 

Girls’ Basketball Splits with Minerva

On Monday, January 16, the girls’ junior varsity and varsity basketball teams played away at Minerva. Unfortunately, the junior varsity lost with a score of 46-15. The varsity won their game with a score of 35-31. 

- Angi Ferri 

 

Freshmen Boys Fall in Overtime at Toronto

On Monday, January 16, the freshmen boys’ basketball team had an extremely tough loss against Toronto. They went into overtime with a tie score of 34-34, but the score ended 41-34, with the Red Knights getting the win. Cooper Thompson was hot from the 3, making  5 of 8 attempts, while Jacob Quito easily scored on multiple fastbreaks. 

- Cooper Thompson 

Bowling Buckeye 8 Tournament

On Tuesday, January 17, the girls’ and boys’ bowling teams traveled to St. Clair Lanes for the Buckeye 8 Tournament. Both teams finished as runners up. The following bowlers were individually awarded for All Buckeye 8: Erica Emhoff, Lauren Best, Cami Basich, Chad Viers, and Kobe Hennis. Congratulations!

- Maddy Bender 

 

Junior High Boys’ Basketball Falls to Union Local

Wednesday, January 18, the junior high boys’ basketball team traveled to Union Local to take on the Jets. The 7th grade fell in three overtimes 27-25, while the 8th grade fell 40-20. 

 

Boys’ Basketball Defeats Cameron

On Wednesday, January 18, the boys’ basketball team hosted the Cameron Dragons. The junior varsity team won with a final score of 52-18, while the varsity team was victorious 68-34. 

 

Junior High Boys’ Basketball Splits Against Bellaire

On Thursday, January 19, the junior high boys’ basketball  team played at home against the Bellaire Big Reds. The 7th grade team won with the final score of 21-15. Although the 8th grade team played hard, they unfortunately lost  53-15.  

- Zoe Whipkey 

 

Bowling Falls to East Liverpool

Thursday, January 19, the bowling team traveled to East Liverpool to take on the Potters. Unfortunately, both the boys’ and girls’ teams had a rough night on the lanes. The boys were defeated 2354-2106, while the girls fell 2107-1595. 

 

Positive Behavior Awards

Congratulations to Kaesyn Johnson for earning a positive behavior award for being engaged in learning.

- Gabriella DiMichele 

 

Geometry State Tests

Mrs. Pelegreen’s 1st semester geometry students celebrated their success on the state test with coffee from Timi’s.

- Nadia Tweedy 

 

Emergency Planning Meeting

On Thursday, January 19, an emergency planning meeting was held with local law enforcement and EMA director Eric Wilson. 

- Emma Tuttle 

 

Upcoming Events

Monday, January 23
• Boys Junior High Basketball St. Clairsville Away 5:30pm
• Girls Varsity Basketball Malvern Home 7:00pm
• Boys Freshman Basketball Linsly Away 6:30pm

Tuesday, January 24
• Boys Varsity Bowling Brooke Home 4:00pm (JD Lanes)
• Girls Varsity Bowling Brooke Home 4:00pm (JD Lanes)

Wednesday, January 25
• Boys Freshman Basketball Weirton Away 6:00pm

Thursday, January 26
• Boys Varsity Bowling Buckeye Local Away 3:30pm (St. Clair Lanes)
• Girls Varsity Bowling Buckeye Local Away 3:30pm (St. Clair Lanes)
• Boys Varsity Basketball Buckeye Local Away 5:30pm
• Boys Junior High Basketball Buckeye Local Away 5:30pm
• Girls Junior High Basketball Barnesville Home 5:30pm

Friday, January 27
• Boys Junior High Wrestling OVC @ Union Local 4:00pm

Saturday, January 28
• Boys Varsity Basketball Buckeye 8 Championship vs. Martins Ferry TBA
@ Bellaire High School
• Boys Varsity Bowling OVAC Championship Away 8:00am (St. Clair Lanes)
• Girls Varsity Bowling OVAC Championship Away 12:00pm (St. Clair Lanes)
• Girls Junior High Basketball Shadyside Away 10:00am
• Boys Varsity Wrestling Garaway Tournament Away 10:00am
• Boys Junior High Wrestling OVC @ Union Local 10:00am

 

 

 

 

5th Grade AR Rewards

Students in Mrs. Bailey’s homeroom class enjoyed playing board games, card games, Jenga, and Twister as a reward for meeting their 2nd nine weeks AR goal. Great job!

 

Partner Perspective Project

Students in 5th grade worked with partners to use pictures in order to write from different points of view and perspectives. Great work to all!

 

Testing out some Fun!

After a long week of testing, second grade students took a break for some fun!

 

Behavior Rewards

Students in Mrs. Turner’s second grade class completed a behavior puzzle and were rewarded for their work with popcorn and a movie! Great job!

 

Positive Shoutouts!

 

Fourth Grade Mystery Science

Mrs. Agostini says: To continue our Matter Unit and focus on all things candy, 4th graders melted candy. The focus was how phases of  matter change and we discovered they change when the temperature changes. This was a 2nd grade science unit on Mystery Science! Check out mysteryscience.org if you haven’t signed in yet! 

 

Upcoming Events

January 30-31
• Mobile Dentist

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

 

 
 

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