2015 November~December

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens set to hit theatres pg. 18

Forensic science class does DNA lab pg. 9

Paris attacks pg. 4

Wildcat football ends successful season in playoff loss By Emily Berthiaume Editor-in-Chief The Clear Creek varsity football team ended a record-breaking season of eleven straight victories with a heartbreaking loss to Manvel on November 20 in the second round of the Class 6A Division 2 playoffs. The high scoring game consisted of a back and forth of 18 total touchdowns, and ended with a final score of 70-56. Senior quarterback Chase Hildreth had “perhaps the best game of his career” according to the Houston Chronicle, passing for 571 yards and six touchdowns, as well as catching a touchdown from Landon Etzel. “It was definitely my best game,” Hildreth said. “The homecoming game last year stands out as well, but I think the Manvel game was my best because of how many passing yards I had.” In fact, Hildreth’s 571 yards are the seventh most passing yards by a quarterback in one game in Texas high school football history, according to Hildreth. Brandon Hower, Andy Wiesen, Da’Von Smith, Landon Etzel, and Jaiden Woodson also contributed touchdowns. Etzel had eleven catches for 131 yards and two scores, Wiesen had three catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns, and Smith rushed 17 times for one touchdown. Hower and Smith also went over 100 yards receiv-

ing, according to the Houston Chronicle. Despite an impressive show from the Creek offense, amassing 595 total yards,

“Manvel has five Division One commits and three Division Two commits on defense and we put up 56 points

Photo by Katie Rodriguez

the Wildcats never lead. Manvel scored early and maintained their lead, never letting Creek come closer than seven points behind. Creek only trailed 2821 at halftime, but Manvel’s impressively powerful offense could not be stopped, responding to every one of Creek’s scores.

against them,” Wiesen said. “I’m proud of what we did.” Manvel defeated Strake Jesuit 7514 in the next round; however, they fell to Katy in the Region III final 3517. In the regular season, Manvel only lost to Spring Westfield and Pearland.

This football season was one of the most successful in years for Creek. The Wildcats were 10-0 going into the playoffs, including a victory over high-ranking Dickinson. They easily defeated Fort Bend Travis 63-10 in the first round of the playoffs, and eagerly looked towards a tough Manvel team. “We did a good job coming out focused last week, and we stayed that way start to finish,” Creek head coach Darrell Warden said to the Bay Area Citizen about the FB Travis win before the Manvel game. “That was good to see.” The Wildcat football team had never been 11-0 before, and the Manvel game was only the fourth playoff game in Creek history, making this a milestone season. While senior players are sad the season is over, they are proud of what they accomplished this year and are looking towards the future. “It’s sad that’s it’s over, but we played well,” said linebacker Nik Daniels. “I hope to play in college, but I’m not sure yet where yet.” “The end of the season was sad and emotional but greater things are too come,” said Wiesen. “Football was a big part of my high school career. I won’t remember my 10th grade English class but I will remember scoring touchdowns.” “I have no regrets,” Hildreth said to the Houston Chronicle. “I feel pretty good about my career at Creek.”

Tribute assembly held at Veterans Memorial Stadium By Cody Bassett Reporter In early November, a tribute to America’s veterans was held at Veterans Memorial Stadium at Clear Creek High School. The stands on the home side were filled with spectators and the students of Creek, eager to view the event. Clear Creek High School, the Clear Creek JROTC instructors, and members of the United States Army carefully coordinated the assembly. Principal Jamey Majewski was one of the biggest supporters. “I think it’s important to instill patriotism and a sense of civics on our campus,” Mr. Majewksi said. “It’s a great way for Clear Creek High School to honor those who have served.” The ceremony opened with Creek choir members singing the National Anthem, which was then followed by the Pledge of Allegiance, and the Texas Pledge. Then, members of the Clear Creek High JROTC presented the colors. Companies Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie formed up on the field opposite from the spectators. After formations and respect was paid to the country and military, a brief speech was given about the history

and importance of the United States Army. Creek’s fine arts programs participated in the ceremony as well. The Creek chamber

Clear Creek wind ensemble and symphonic band performed Apollo 11, America the Beautiful, and the Star Spangled Banner.

choir sang a military Photo by Kelsie Sullivan The ceremony was medley comprised concluded with the of the official songs of each branch of the playing of the most well known song military: the Navy, the Army, the Coast in the Army, Taps, by wind ensemble Guard, the Air Force, and the Marines. The trumpets, Dylan Rydl and Riley Healy.

“It was an honor to play in front of people who served my country and to put a smile on their face,” Rydl said. “I will never forget that moment.” The ceremony was a major event for the community of League City. “It was a real honor to be able to go play for the veterans of the League City area and see their smile and hear their stories.” Healy said. “It’s an experience I’ll never forget.” For the grand finale, the Golden Knights, the Army’s parachute team, parachuted from an airplane, drifting through the air, landing safely in the center of the field. “It was very awesome to see the parachuters in action and to see how much everyone cared,” Kaylee Miller, student, said. “The whole crowd was amazed.” After Taps and final respects and gratitude were paid, the Clear Creek High JROTC was dismissed. Clear Creek High School continues to look forward to the next Veterans Day assembly. Principal Majewski plans to have one every year to honor the brave men and women who have served our country. “We absolutely want to do it next year,” said Mr. Majewski. “We are going to try to make it an annual tradition.”


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