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Fun With PHONES
Kendal Stoll holds her phone while havng conversation throughout the bus. Freshman Jordan Phares looking through social media. Tori Wasson looking for music to play. Natalie Bosley and Brooklyn Dewart take a selfie before leaving campus.
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Jordan Belote lays on her friend, Ella Cochran, to laugh and scroll through social Senior Allie Olsen, juniors Anna Broquist and Ally Will, sophomores Lauren Lindseth, Tennisen Hiller, and Natalie Bosley celebrate an exciting point earned against Billings West on Nov. 2. Photo by Tori Lapierre. Being in high school, we all know how obsessed girls can be with their phones. From Snapchat to TikTok, we can spend an average of eight hours a day on our devices. Long bus rides get boring and girls are constantly taking selfies, listening to music, and gossiping. You truly never know what is going to pop up or be said on the bus, which makes for some interesting trips. Here are some girls glued to their phones.
The Lady Rustlers volleyball team had a very successful 2019 season. The girls won the Missoula Invite and became Eastern Conference champions at the state tournament in Bozeman Nov. 14- 16. Our CMR team made it to the semifinals and came home with a third place trophy.
The varsity team went 12-0 in their conference, but the program overall obtained an amazing record of 73-20 which was the highest of all the teams in Montana.
Senior and middle blocker Allie Olsen reflects on her team’s successful season and reminisces about her favorite memories.
“I really liked playing with all the girls and going to practice everyday because it was always fun,” Olsen said.
Olsen competed well during the state tournament with 16 kills, five blocks, and two aces during their semifinal game against the Helena High Bengals. This was her last season as a CMR volleyball player.
“I will miss playing in crosstown games and getting to represent CMR on the volleyball court,” she said. Olsen was recognized as a Senior Standout by Fox Montana on Sept. 16, 2019. Her 6-foot-3, humble and powerhouse demeanor has earned her a spot on another team.
She will continue her volleyball career at the University of Utah next fall. She signed her NCAA Letter-Of-Intent on Nov. 13.
The underclassmen are excited to see what they can accomplish in the 2020 season. Serve it Up! Senior Allie Olsen reminisces on time with CMR volleyball team
Brooklyn Dewart holds her phone with her feet to take a great Snapchat photo.
Melina Cohens and Tori Wasson prop their cellphones up on a Goldfish bag to take selfies.
The varsity volleyball team lines up in unison as the National Anthem plays on Nov. 2 in the Billings West Gymnasium. Photo by Tori Lapierre.
The CMR volleyball team loads the bus on Nov. 1. Photo by Tori Lapierre.
BEHIND the Scenes
CMR volleyball competes at state in Bozeman
Sophomore Tori Lapierre braids sophomore Kendal Stoll’s hair the night before the Billings West game on Nov. 2. Photo by Natalie Bosley.
Before loading the bus, freshman Norah Allen and sophomore Lauren Lindseth playfully fight in the locker room. Photo by Tori Lapierre on Nov. 1.
Patiently waiting for the bus to arrive, sophomores Tennisen Hiller and Lauren Lindseth, along with freshman Norah Allen, are first in line for the trip. Photo by Tori Lapierre.
Natalie Bosley, 10
CMR sophomores Lauren Lindseth and Tennisen Hiller are on their toes, ready for any ball that comes their way. Photo by Tori Lapierre.
The adventure begins as the team heads to Bozeman.