2017 November/December HiLife

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Dog park opens pg. 5

Astros win the world series pg. 8

The Man Who Invented Chrismas review pg. 18

Coach Warden finishes last football season at Creek By Jacob Madden Sports Editor

Coach Darrell Warden just finished his 30-year coaching career with the 2018 class of Clear Creek Wildcats. Warden has overall coached and worked in schools for 30 years and announced his retirement after this 2017-2018 season. “Next year at this time, I will be trading in my coaching hat for a cowboy hat, and I will not be watching players practice on the field. I’ll be watching my cattle grazing on the pastures. It’s been 30 years. It’s been a wonderful career, but I am looking forward to a less stressful life,” Warden said. Even though Warden will not be here next year he still had a few ideas on what to do for next season. “Finding a quarterback is our priority. We had a great quarterback in Sam Matthews but he’s hard to replace. We have a lot of players in our program who are capable of playing that position. Overall our players need to commit during the offseason and dedicate to getting stronger. Leaders need to emerge in the weight room and show it on the field as well.” Warden said. Warden served two years as a board member of the Greater Houston Football Coaches Association. He was a five-year member of the Touchdown Club player of the year selection committee, he was a Touchdown Club coach of the year finalist in 2010 and 2015, and he was 24-5A and then 246A coach of the year in 2013 ,2015 and 2016. Warden finished up with the 6A Houston Touchdown Club Sportsmanship award. “I felt this was a good season for us

because a successful season is not always about going undefeated or making it to playoffs. It’s about how much effort the team puts in and how much they buy in to the

to try our hardest on the field but just life were together, no matter how the season in general,” Xavier Leal, senior, said. went, he always kept moving forward,” Coach Warden came to Clear Creek Destry Cope, Assistant coach, said. in 2004 and ever since then he changed Warden was a great mentor to the students and helped them get through anything that came their way. “Coach Warden was a great coach to me. I am so glad that my last year was also his. I loved how when we didn’t win he was still positive.” Sam Matthews, senior, said. All throughout his years his players have always said nice things about who he was and what he did for them. “Coach Warden made me feel like I could do anything when I put my mind to it. I am thankful that I was able to play for Coach Warden. He was a great guy towards me and for that I hope the best to him in the future,” Cole Speed, senior, said. Even though this was not Warden’s most successful team he still had a positive things to say about them. “I’m very proud of this 2017-2018 team. I’m as proud of this team as I am of the teams that went to the playoffs. I loved the team chemistry, attitude and effort every game.” Warden, coach, said. “I’m glad I’m retiring in a good spot for our program because our freshman class is very good and I expect our varsity team to be good for the next few years,” Warden said. Coach Wardens #13 jersey was retired at the last game of the 2017-2018 Photo courtesy of Sydney Hunt program,” Warden said. the mindset of the season. It was for his 13 years of head “He has done a students, the city and coaching at Clear Creek High School. The great job coaching us the four years I the faculty. His assistant coach also had ceremony took place after Creek seniors have been here, especially the first two. some remarkable things to say about him. walked the field at the last football game. No one knows the team better than he “Coach Warden is the best man that Mrs. Warden will also be does. He has inspired us players not only I know. Throughout all the years that we retiring after 30 years of teaching.

Former Creek student acts in new Nickelodeon show By Maddie Moore News Editor

here, that I realized I needed to stay. It was I’m from Texas. I’m really, really happy just perfectly meant to be,” Nelson said. with what I’ve decided to do and with where Her former Theatre Director, my life is going, so, no regrets,” Nelson Nicole Alyse Nelson, a 21-year-old Bradley Hewlett agreed completely. said in an interview with Open the Trunk. “Nelson’s success as an actress Nelson also had the opportunity of former Creek student, landed her first big role in the Nickelodeon television show I is not surprising. In my time working working alongside Lady Gaga in season six Am Frankie as Frankie Gaines’ best friend Dayton Reyes. I Am Frankie, starring Alex Hook, is a new 20-episode television show about a girl named Frankie who is secretly an android. In the television show, Frankie must hide her identity and stay clear of EGG Labs, a tech company attempting to hunt her down. The first episode aired on September 11 and the finale aired on October 6. “I have to say, I somewhat took the easy way out meaning that when I did come to Los Angeles I was not planning on dropping everything and leaving my life behind…It was kind of like a three-month trial. It was the summer, and I had a summer internship at a filmproduction company,” Nelson told Connor Photo courtesy of IMDb Nicole, she of American Horror Story: Behrens, writer for Connection News. with When she had completed her consistently demonstrated intelligence, Roanoke, and as production assistant on the summer internship, she received a job a determined work ethic and a genuine short Albedo Absolute and the television offer as a production assistant on the respect for the craft of acting,” Hewlett series In-Between. In the coming years, The Daily News of Galveston. Nelson would like to continue working ABC television show The Goldbergs. told Although Los Angeles is extremely with Nickelodeon and children’s television Nelson had attended The University of North Texas before deciding to pack up different from League City, Nelson networks before moving to more mature and move to Los Angeles two years ago. doesn’t regret moving whatsoever. networks such as The CW, Freeform “There isn’t ever a moment that I’m or possibly a Netflix original series. “I’m in school to do this, and I’m “When I’m no longer playing already doing it,” said Nelson. “That was like, ‘Oh, I’m not sure if I can handle this,’ looking 14,” Nelson said. the moment, three months after I was or ‘I just wish I was back in Texas,’ because or

For now, Nelson is extremely happy with her success as a Nickelodeon star. Growing up, she mentions she was a “total Nickelodeon kid”, and comedy came naturally to her. She tends to talk using her hands and speaks in a “quirky” voice, which is extremely useful when working in kids multi-cam. The lighthearted tone of the television show fits her fun personality, and lets her show off her best acting qualities. Although I Am Frankie may or may not air a second season, her role as Dayton Reyes will absolutely help lead her to pursue new opportunities. Until then, Nicole Alyse Nelson can be spotted in the upcoming short films Ocean directed by Presley A. Aronson, known for his role in Shameless and Face Off, directed by Nino Aldi, former producer of The Voice and crew for Inception. Nelson is a wonderful role model for aspiring actors and high school students. Her experiences showcase that a passion has the ability to blossom into a career, and that theatre kids have the capability to reach their dream as long as they’re willing to take risks and work hard. It seems as if there has been a lot of success around CCISD Theatre Departments recently, as just last year, Maddie Baillio, former Clear Falls student, made it big as Tracy Turnblad in Hairspray Live. As Nelson moves on to bigger and better things in her acting career, she will continue to represent Creek’s Theatre Department for years to come.


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