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Published by West Side Story, 2018-02-21 14:17:21

February 2018

West Side Story newspaper is a monthly issue at Morristown-Hamblen High School West.

Keywords: Morristown West newspaer

New Year Reminder: Attendance Policy
BY HANNAH STONE cused ab-
NEWS EDITOR sences will ing: Achievement,
result in Growth, Ready Grad-
As the new year be- a meeting uate (EPSO), ELPA.
gins it is import- with the Any student
ant to be mindful of Hamblen with 18 or more ab-
the altered attendance County At- sences will be con-
policy of Hamblen tendance sidered “chronically
County and Mor- Review absent”. That includes
ristown West High. Committee excused and unex-
Students are and/or Juve- cused absences. The
now only to miss nile Court. school will also ob-
no more than three A student tain a letter grade for
days before they are may have their amount students
required to attend a to complete that are “Chronical-
meeting to discuss school based ly Out of School.”
reasons for absenc- communi- Gayle Walk-
es and days missed ty services. er, West High Atten-
during the school day. A l o n g dance Coordinator,
A letter is sent to a stu- with the new says, “Student con-
dent’s parent, and the Gayle Walker, the attendance secretary at West High School, reviews grades tiers in the tracts have already
student is put on an school poli- begun. The Atten-
attendance contract and absentee notes at her desk. or a home visit, and cy is School dance Committee
for 45 days. That is the regularly scheduled Accountability. This is is underway. Ham-
first tier of the new dance policy says, meeting with med- follow-up meetings. where the school will blen County is try-
attendance policies. that if a student has ical, guidance and The last tier receive a letter grade ing to make the pro-
The second five unexcused ab- various other assess- states that 10 unex- (A-F) on the follow- cess as possible for
tier of the new atten- sences they will have ments. This also in- all parties involved.
to attend a school cludes parent contact

The Cure for Senioritis: Checklist Guides

Seniors Through Final Year of High SchoolBY ANDEE BRUSH

EDITOR

Graduation Requirements

Complete ALL of the following criteria.
Graduate with Honors Tennessee Promise Timeline

Score at or above all subject benchmarks on The Tennessee Promise scholarship provides
English: 18 Reading: 22 students with two years of tuition-free atten-
dance at a community or technical college that is
located in TN.
• 4 Math credits (Algebra I, Algebra II, Math: 22 Science: 23 Senior TN Applicants must meet ALL deadline
Geometry and fourth higher level math.) dates to remain eligible to receive the Tennessee
Graduate with Distinction Promise scholarship.
• 4 English credits
• 3 Science credits (Biology, Chemistry, and Attain a B average (3.0 GPA or higher) AND • Jan. 26, 2018: FAFSA application
complete at least one of the following criteria. deadline.
third lab course.) • Nationally recognized industry certification
• 4 Social Studies credits (U.S. History, • Participation in TN Governor’s School • Fall 2017-Spring 2018: Complete application
• All State Musical Organization of admission for TN Promise school.
Geography, U.S. Government, and • National Merit finalist or semi-finalist
Economics.) • At least 31 Composite ACT Score • March 8, 2018: Mandatory second TN
• 1.5 Physical Education and Wellness credits • Scores of 3 or higher on at two or more AP Promise meeting at 5:30 p.m. in West High
• 0.5 Personal Finance credit cafeteria.
• 2 Foreign Language credits Exams
• 1 Fine Art credit • 12 or more hours of transcribed college cred- • Nov. 2, 2017- July 1, 2018: Complete and
• 3 Elective Focus credits report eight hours of community service.
• 5.5 Elective credits it.
West High Requires 28 Total Credits to Graduate • Fall 2018: If selected, provide requested
documentation to financial aid office of
college for FAFSA verification.

TN Work Ethic Diploma Standards • TN Promise Standard (2 points) To receive the Work Ethic Diploma distinction, a
• Dual Enrollment/Credit Standard (2 points) student must earn a minimum of 20 points and
• Attendance Standard (1-3 points) • Industry Certification Standard (2 points) earn a regular high school diploma.
• Absence Standard (1-2 points) • Post-secondary Enrollment Standard
• Tardiness Standard (1-2 points) (2 points)
• Discipline Standard (1-2 points) • Career Readiness Certificate Standard Students who earn the Work Ethic Diploma and
• Overall GPA Standard (1-3 points) • (2-6 points) meet job-related qualifications, will be guaran-
• Drug Free Standard (5 points) Industry Awareness Standard (1-3 points) teed an interview with participating companies
• CTE Coursework Standard (1-3 points) supporting the initiative.
• CTE Competition Standard (1-3 points)

Darshan Sha, senior, and Renee Byrd, counsler review Tennesee Promise Kris Grizzle, Senior asks Kathrine Dallemagne, teacher about Work
requirements. Ethic Diploma Standards.

A22 FOecbtroubaerry 20148 News NNeewwss EEddiittoorr::HMaonMnachKSintnoenye

Juniors required to take 2018 ACT
BY TYLER CONNELL take the ACT for free. Congratulations to
To graduate with honors, one must reach On this date, Ju- Morristown West High
TSTAFF WRITER niors will be taking the
his year’s ACT is or exceed these ACT benchmarks real ACT, and the fresh- 2018 Who’s Who...
no different from men and sophomores
the past four years. It Claire Allison
is a required test to Rachel Bass
take to graduate from • English: 18 Gavin Belfry
high school. This test is • Math: 22 will be taking practice Rebekah Brandon
March 20, 2018. Each • Reading: 22 ACT test and the Se- Cara Brush
Junior here and at East • Science: 23 niors will be most likely Blayne Chance
High will be taking the do community service Emma Collins
Junior ACT on this or take a college day. If Sarahi DeJesus
date. Each student will this day is missed due Carlos Delgado
have to sign up for the tests with their teach- price of even for free. to a medical absence or Carter Durfey
ACT in TNN with- ers at home and here at Renee Byrd also non medical absence, Virginia Eskew
in the next few weeks. school.” This is showing said, “ If the seniors there is no conforma- Hugo Estrada
Renee Byrd, that no matter where wanted to have a free tion on if there will be Sydney Greene
counselor, said, “ The any student is he or she retake. It would have to a make up day. If for Kyler Groner
students can prepare can practice for these be in the fall of 2018 not any odd circumstanc- Abram Harris
for this and any other ACT’s. These ACT within the remainder of es or weather effects,
ACT by taking practice scores will determine this school year.” This the school will sched- Bryce Hill
if a student can get into means that seniors who ule another date if one Hannah Hyslop
a college, and if they graduate this year will is not already chosen.
can get in for a cheaper not have a chance to re- Anna Kutby
Maggie Layer
Foundation For Education Awards Mr.McLaughlin Evan McKenna
Colton Misenheimer
BY SUMMER SIMMS McLaugh- Logan Melling
STAFF WRITER Kayleigh Roberts
lin states, “I Darshan Shah
will order
Brian McLaugh- 10 graph- Josh Smith
lin, math teach- ing calcu- Hannah Smith
er, was awarded lators and Camryn Sprouse
grant money by the a charging Rebecca Eubanks
Foundation of Ed- station. Megan Strader
ucation. McLaugh- This will Jackson Wilson
lin says, “I filled out be a huge Tanner Wilson
the paperwork and help to my
got that baby in the AP Stats,-
mail. I did some re- students
search on the former and to my
winners and tailored paycheck,
my application to Mr. McLaughlin is awarded $1,500 by the Foundation I won’t
be attractive to the of Education have to buy
readers. Mr. Kins- big help.” McLaugh- whole check of $1,500 as many batter-
ler, principal, was a lin plans to use the on his students. Mr.



A4 February 2018 Opinions Opinions Editor:Shauna Honaker

Organization Is Key For New Year

BY SUMMER SIMMS task is identified. example, a money works for one in
STAFF WRITER For example, put- tracker, workout one place to track
ting a star in beside tracker, and even habits and plan
B ullet journal- task for important a mood tracker. more effectively. To
ing is a system events and a hyphen W e e k l y help organize one
of organizing one's to identify notes to spreads are needed for the new year.
life. This journal is keep. For the next to show what one
similar to a plan- page one can add a needs to do during This is the cover page for 2018 and
ner but its more year at a glance to a certain week. the key is located down below
customizable to fit keep track of test, This spread is espe-
one's necessities. paydays, birthdays cially great for stu-
When mak- and many more. dents when want-
ing a bullet journal What makes ing to keep track
any kind of note- the bullet journal so of due dates for
book can be used. special is that one homework and test.
For the first page can add anything The main point
a key is needed to they need to fit of bullet journal-
identify how each their daily life. For ing is to keep what

Meet the Staff: Who is West Side Story?
February Edition: Maria Farias and Joanna Cardenas
The members that are a part of the West Side Story staff for the 2017-2018 school year will be fea-
BY ANDEE BRUSH tured each month throughout the year, so other students can get to know their peers who bring
EDITOR them school news stories.

Questions

1. What was your main reason for joining the
West High Newspaper class?
2. What do you hope to gain from being a part of
West Side Story?
3. What are some unique attributes you feel you
bring to the staff?
4. What other activities are you involved in here
at school?
5. Where do you hope to see yourself ten years
from now?
Favorite food?
Favorite movie?
Pets? If yes, what are they?
Favorite activity?
Siblings? If yes, what and how old are they?
Something unique/nobody knows about you?

Maria Farias Joanna Cardenas

Maria is a junior and this is her first year on the West Side Story staff. Joanna is a junior and this is her first year on the West Side Story staff.
1. “To learn writing skills and to learn about the newspaper more.” 1. “I heard a fellow classmate talk about the class, and I got interested.”
2. “How to work as a team and being able to have work done on time.” 2. “Learning how to write more adequately.”
3. “Creativity and new ideas.” 3. “Creativity and DIY articles.”
4. “HOSA.” 4. “HOSA, Spanish club and Tennis.”
5. “I see myself having my own house, a good job, and a family.” 5. “Either in Med school or Law school.”
Favorite food: “Mexican.” Favorite food: “Chicken Alfredo.”
Favorite movie: “Love Story” Favorite movie: “Me Before You.”
Pets? “Yes.” What are they? “Two huskeys.” Pets? “No.”
Favorite activity: “Listening to music.” Favorite activity: “Reading.”
Siblings? “Yes.” What and how old are they? “Two brothers who are 19 and 18 Siblings? “Yes.” What and how old are they? “One sister who is 37 years old.”
years old, and two sisters who are 15 and 10 years old.” Something unique: “I hate crickets.”
Something unique: “I like to have alone time every day for at least thirty minutes.”

BY CHARLIE NEILL For the Record

TSTAFF WRITER 1. “You Really Got Me” by the
his is the first is-
sue of “For the that they deserve a few Kinks
Record”, a play list of
songs that go along minutes of your life. 2. “All You Need Is Love” by the
with the present month February is Beatles
of breaking rocks in
the hot sun,that are as the time to say “I love 3.“Should I Stay or Should I Go”
obscure as you can get. you” to your signifi- by the Clash
Some good, some bad,
some might be improb- cant other and don’t 4. “Are You Gonna Be My Girl” by
able, and some sad. The be dettered by the fact Jet
one thing these songs that you don’t have one. 5.”I Don’t Wanna Live On Mars”
have in common is There’s no better way to
by Ziggy Marley
say that then with these 6. “Heroes” by David Bowie
choices of songs, so let 7. “Sweet Caroline”by Neill Di-
these choice cuts in-
spire you, and get busy. amond

Hey, if you want to be moderately fa- Picture of a Fender Stratocaster by Macy Odom
mous, submit off the wall drawings to front
this reoccurring bit of brilliance in West
Side Story. If you cannot draw what so ever,
like myself,submit a photo- or go French and
make a collage, I don’t care, just submit it to
room 386, or you can find me, your choice.
One Super Callifragilistic contestant will have
his/her gnarly picture displayed in the next is-
sue of “For the Record”. Because I’m required
to conclude this paragraph, the quirky and the
downright strange always have a gig at “For

Editor: Features Editor: Staff Writers: Advisor:
Andee Brush Andee Brush Maria Farias Amy Whaley
News Editor: Sports Editors: Joanna Cardenas
Hannah Stone Charlie Neill and Trevor Tyler Connell One Trojan Trail, Morristown,
A&E Editor: Lovell Emily Clements TN 37813
Jenni Diaz Opinions Editor: Sarah Whitehead Phone: (423) 581-1600
Shauna Honaker Summer Simms Fax: (423) 585-3791
Macy Odom http:://mhhsw.hcboe.net/

*West Side Story is a student publication that reflects the views of individual students instead of
Hamblen County Schools or Morristown Hamblen High School West.

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CTE Corner: Human Services Pathway,
Teaching as Profession helps Students Prepare

for Education Careers

BY SHAUNA
HONAKER
OPINIONS EDITOR
SARAH
WHITEHEAD
STAFF WRITER

Time man- Jade Mattison presents her project in Mrs. Angela Wilson’s
agement, Nutrition Science and Diet Training.
stress manage-
ment, commu-
nication, and
cooking, are as a profession Services, ETSU tor of schools. Training, Social balance a check-
all things you prepares stu- in the Fall, and W i l s o n ’s Health Services, book, cook and
need for col- dents who want they observe class goes to and Dietetics other necessities
lege and suc- to pursue a ca- a teacher at a local elemen- and Nutrition for moving on
cess after High reer in education nearby school tary and mid- ,and each one is in life and be-
School. West such as a coach, for six days. dle schools for a college major. coming an adult.
High School’s guidance coun- S e v e r a l field obser- There are var- The classes are
Bekah Adams selor, librari- guest speakers vations. They ious academic to prepare high
and Angela an, principal talk to the class, have instruc- subjects inte- school students
Wilson teach or teacher. Ad- a State represen- tional coach- grated into those for their fu-
Human Ser- ams class takes tative of FCCLA, es come in as courses. Some tures in college
vices Pathway three field trips i n s t r u c t i o n a l guest speakers. stand alone. In and the careers
and Teaching throughout the coaches from The Learn- the classes stu- they choose
as a Profession. semester. They central office, ing pathways dents learn to to pursue.
Te aching go to Central and the direc- are Education in write checks,



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BY JOANNA CARDENAS Shaver, Shafer Voted Worst Driver
STAFF WRITER
Questions
1. What are you doing to improve your driving skills?
2. Are your parents pretty forgiving about your driving patterns?
3. What do you usually do to get out of getting a ticket?

Rachel Shaver’s Answers Logan Shafer’s Answers

1. “I’m going to driving school in 1. “I’m going to driving school.”
Johnson City.” 2. “Yes”
2. “No” 3. “I have all my registration and license
3. “I tell them my neighbor Tony, is a cop papers ready by the time the cop comes
but it doesn’t always work.” up to my window and I’m really polite.”

BY SHAUNAForeback, Foster Voted Most Athletic

HONAKER Questions
OPINIONS EDITOR

1. What sports do you play?
2. How long have you played
these sports?
3. What is your favorite
sport?
4. Who do you think would
have won if not you?
5. What are your pre-game
rituals?
6. What college are you go-
ing to continue your athletic
career?

John Foreback Erin Foster

1. “Football, Track, Golf, Basketball.” 1. “Soccer, Basketball, and Softball.”
2. “Four years.” 2. “Soccer- Three years, Basketball- 10 years, Softball- 13 years.”
3. “Football.” 3. “I do not have a favorite sport because each one has something different I
4. “Colton Misenheimer.” like to do.”
5. “Pray and eat Skilttles.” 4. “Jade Mattison.”
6. “Columbia University.” 5. “Eating and drinking. I also like to imagine myself in game like situations
to hype myself up.”
6. “Right now, I am still looking at three to go play in college.”

BYMACYODOM Best Dressed In Class Of 2018

STAFF WRITER

1.Where do you shop the most?
2.How would you describe your
style?
3.If you had not won, who
would you have picked to win
Best Dressed?

Rebekah Brandon’s Answers: Austin Smith’s Answers:

1. “TJ Maxx” 1. “American Eagle”
2. “Chic” 2. “Urban”
3. “Carson Eskew”
3. “Ryan Swanson”

B2 February 2018 A&E A&E Editor: Jenni Diaz

BY JENNI DIAZ February Horoscopes
A&E EDITOR

Aries Lucky Days: Taurus Gemini Lucky Days: Cancer

Aries! Thismo1n3th,23 Talk about making an en- Slide into your mo1s8t,2s7en- You’re catapulted into action
swooshesinwithsomeepic trance! There’ll be no gently as soon as 2018 begins, the
planetaryactivity,makingsure sible footwear. You’ll want moon will shine her spotlight
easing into 2018 for you. to land on well-tractioned on YOUR personal dreams
weallsitupstraightandfly soles that you can plant on
right. (April 20- May 20) and desires.
solid ground.
(Mar 21- April 19) Lucky Days: (May 21- Jun 20) (June 21- July22)
16,25
Lucky Days:
1,20

Leo Virgo Lucky Days: Libra Scorpio Lucky Days:
6,25 1,10
This month comes in like Ready, set, #goals! This month
a lamb and goes out like a Blurt alert! Stop your- gusts in with a blast of ambi- This will be one of the most
lion—literally! But you may self before you spout off tion, right from the get-go. bold-faced years you’ve had
have some unfinished busi- something regrettable.
(Sept. 23- Oct.22) in more than a decade.
ness to clear away. (Aug. 23- Sept. 22)
Lucky Days:
(July23- Aug. 22) 27,8 (Oct. 23- Nov. 21)

Lucky Days:
6,23

Sagittarius Lucky Days: Capricorn Aquarius Lucky Days: Pisces
6,13 8,10,27
And you’re off! The new year Get set for an adventurous
You’re eager to roll up the begins on a vibrant and ex- Work hard, rest hard. start to 2018! This month
sleeves of your sweater troverted note for you, take You’ll need to consciously shows no signs of things slow-
and make headway on chances and make a fresh ing down until later down the
those 2018 projects. regulate your energy as
start 2018 progresses. line for you.
(Nov. 22- Dec. 21)
(DLeuc.ck26y2,1-D6Jaayns.1: 9) (Jan.20- Feb.18) Lucky Days:
(Feb.11,913-,M10ar. 20)

BY JOANNA 10 Date Ideas on a Budget
CARDENAS
STAFF WRITER 1. Go skating
It’s a cheap and fun way to spend time with your significant other.

2. Hiking
It’s a fun and healthy idea.

3. Scavenger Hunt
For those who love a good mystery.

4. Cook for each other
Spoil each other by not having to go out.

5. Go to a drive in theatre
Old school might be fun. There’s one in Maryville, TN.

6. Star Gaze
7. Visit a random city (nearby)
Be spontaneous and go to Oak Ridge or if your wallet allows go farther.
8. Go to an amusement park
It might be cold now but Wilderness at the Smokies is an indoor water park

that even offers a hotel.
9. Coffee Date

If your partner just loves coffee take them to Starbucks.
10. Netflix and Chill

And when in doubt you can always count on Netflix.

A&E Editor: Jenni Diaz A&E February 2018 B3

BY MARIA FARIAS Cheap is New Classy throughout the year.

STAFF WRITER 4. Bag of his/her
The cost of show-
ing your love is favorite things
going up every year. A travel ver-
Although rising pric- 2 5 sion of his or her fa-
vorite board game, a
box of his or her most
es may be the rea- treasured sweets, or
son spending this
year is projected to maybe even tickets to
see a game. Fill up a
fall. Instead of giv- brown paper bag with
ing your significant
other regular gifts his/her favorite things.

for example; flowers, 4 3 5. Twelve months of

1chocolate, candy, and have to cost much pre-planned dates
at all. Just fill up All you will
jewelry, you could any size jar with a lot need is a keyring and
find other cheap al- from your local craft and then glue it to real cheap and easy to of cheap date ideas stiff decorative pa-
ternate gifts to give. store. You could even the inside of the jar to get. These are a hit de- and then have fun car- per, then just come
in use candle jars you make it memorable. pending on how cre- rying out all the dates up with twelve date
1. Picture ideas for every month!
a mason jar. have lying around 2. Open when.. ative you want to get.
Mason jars can your home. Insert a e n v e l o p e s 3. Jar of cheap dates
be acquired cheaply picture of the couple Envelopes are Dates don’t

BY JENNI DIAZ DIY: Affordable Valentines Day Gifts
Flavored Lip Scrub Letter in a Mason Jar
EA&E EDITOR Supplies
veryone knows it’s Supplies
that time of the • Container to hold lip scrub • Mason Jar
year when stores begin • Sugar • Pens/ markers
to fill up with over- • Food color • Paper
sized plush animals • Coconut oil • Ribbon
and the overwhelm- • Extract of Preference • Anything to decorate the jar

ing color of love, red. Directions
Va lent ines 1. Tear paper into strips of paper
Directions 2. Write cute sayings on each
Day is approach- 1. Add food coloring of pref-
ing, and now is the erence to desired amount of paper
time to worry about a sugar. Mix until all is one color 3. Fold them, roll them, or leave
significant other. 2. Add coconut oil until consis- them flat and begin to place in
Every Valentine sea- tency is not to hard, but so that jar
son, comes with a lot it still sticks together 4. Write as many needed to fill jar
of “budget friendly” 3. Add just a drop of essential up. Do not overcrowd them.
gifts, but sometimes oil to give it a nice smell (Use (To fill up space, you can fill
even those gifts aren’t mint extract to give it more of a bottom with paper worms or
too budget friendly. Christmas vibe) candy)
Here are 4. Place into container and ensure 5. Decorate jar however desired
some cute, thought- that there is no residue outside 6. Write a note saying what the jar
ful, and most of all of the container contains
very budget friendly 5. Decorate however desired! Flavored Lip Scrub and Letter in a mason Jar DIY. 7. Secure the note with the ribbon

Valentines Day gifts! around the neck of the jar

B4 February 2018 Sports Sports Editors: Charlie Neill and
Trevor Lovell

West Overpowers Indians
BY TYLER CONNELL
TREVOR LOVELL player said, “The Jamal Spradling rebounds a missed shot for a two point score against Cherokee.
STAFF WRITER & team played a great
SPORTS EDITOR game and that thanks that there is a game doesn’t like the fact said, “The team as a better every
to Coach Galyon, and plan for every team of having to coach whole played a great training, and game.”
The Trojans de- his encouragement it that they face.” The against a former game.” He also said,
feated the Cher- helped win the game.” game is big for Coach school. “The team could al- Decker was pleased
okee Indians as the She also said, “The Decker due to the fact M a t t h e w ways improve in some with how the boys
Lady varsity team team could always that he used to Coach Salansky, a West High way to keep going varsity team per-
won their game with improve with practice for Cherokee, and he Varsity Boys player, and making the teams formed.
a thirty point lead 69- and games ahead.”
39 and boys varsity Coach Deck-
with a thirteen point er, head of the boys
lead 68-55. varsity team who won
C o a c h against Cherokee,
Johnny Galyon,who is says “that he tries to
the head coach of the keep the game sim-
girls varsity team said, ple, but he makes sure
“He was proud of the
game and that the win
was a huge success.”
Angel Simms a girls
varsity West High

New Coaching Staff Runs West High’s Track Team

BY MACY ODOM to coach track and be
around running all
ASTAFsF WtheRITnEewR sea- year is a blessing.” He
son is com- says, “ I’m excited to
ing in, it brings on a see what we can do as
new coaching staff team. There are some
for the track team. talented athletes on
There are five new this team, and there
coaches this season. may be improvements
Coach Farmer, Coach needed as we go.”
Bailiff, Coach Bur- West high
roughs, Coach Repp, brings back former West High track team lines up to start conditioning in January.
and Coach Noble .
athlete Kristie Noble to dles with a time of 47.7 phasizing the impor- too early to tell, but the to be a great season
Coach Repp is help coach. Noble set seconds. Noble states, tance of technique in team shows promise.” for the whole team.
new to the track team the record for girls high “I am here to support these specific events.” He also claims that All five coaches are
and he states, “I’m jump with a height the vision of Coach Coach Farmer he is always looking committed on making
thankful to have this of 5’4”. Along with a Farmer and Coach comes back to coach- to improve all aspects 2018 a great season
opportunity. I’ve really 15.58 seconds 100 me- Repp. My main focus ing track again after of the program. for West High track.
enjoyed coaching cross ter in high hurdles, and will be on hurdles and five years from doing it
country these past two a 300 meter low hur- high jump. I will be em- before. He states, “It is This year’s
seasons, and being able track team is looking

Sports Editors: Charlie Neill and Sports B5February 2018
Trevor Lovell

Trojans Struggle Against Upcoming Hurricane
BY CHARLIE NEILL
TREVOR LOVELL Connor McFadyen makes a two point jump shot Ryan Shafer shoots a lay-up in the first quarter.

TSPORTS EDITORS against East. forgiving as the first. round of the game. dictated the flow of the the game. The game
he Freshmen Tro- maintained their de- This quarter consist- East shifted strategies game, and we didn’t ended with the score
jans experienced fenses and prevented ed of East breaking and used more offense handle their pres- of 73-30, and although
an educating defeat as the other team from through the Trojan’s in order to increase sure very well.” The the freshmen lost
they went up against scoring any more defenses, and scor- their lead. The Tro- third quarter ended the game, they will
the East Hurricanes. points within the sec- ing more points than jans were shocked and with a score of 57-25. hopefully learn from
The Hurricanes defens- ond half of the first they did than in the they could not adjust East continued their mistakes and
es were unrelenting, quarter. The first quar- last quarter. The sec- their strategy in time. their onslaught, as the will be a more round-
and it was challeng- ter ended with East ond quarter ended Coach Bryant freshmen during the ed team in the future.
ing for the freshmen scoring 19 points, and with a score of 33-11. commented, “Their fourth quarter grew
to score points within West scoring 5 points. The third quar- defense made them exhausted from the
the game. “East was The second ter was the deciding uncomfortable, and it constant ongoing of
much more physical quarter was not as
than we were offen-
sively and defensive-
ly we didn’t rebound,
and I didn’t feel like it
was a good effort,” said
Coach Kendall Bryant.
The first quar-
ter consisted of a con-
stant struggle for the
ball and even though
East had the lead
against West. West

Basketball Splits Scoreboard Results Over Sevier County Bears

BY EMILY CLEMENTS &
SARAH WHITEHEAD
MSTAFF WRITERS
orristown West game with a tie of
Trojans and the 2-2 the Lady Trojans
Sevier County Bears scored 9 points and
kicked off Tuesday did not stop. Coach
night, Jan. 23, with a Johnny Galyon’s
great basketball game. team now has a win-
The Varsity girls won ning season of 15-2. for the season.
the game 74-47 with Coach Deck-
Blayre Shultz scoring er’s boys varsity Senior, Colton Misenheimer lays up for two against
30 points and Caroline team got defeated Sevier County Bears.
Harville led on with 47-42 with their
14 more. record being 14-8 Junior, Laken Phillips, reaches
Starting the up to rebound the ball against
Sevier County.

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