Burkburnett High School 2016 Yearbook

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Ciubodemics.......78 People.......120 y s .......154 Index.......174 Closing.......182

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Danny Taylor - Superintendent Brad O w en - Principal M ichael B aughm an - Asst. Principal Sandra Vallon - A sst Principal

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1.1 believe. I believe fhot. I believe thot we. I believe that we will. I believe that we will win." and the m o m ent b ecom e s a m em ory. The crisp im age blurs and the excitem ent of the event transform s into a passing re m e m bran ce and a smile. As high school students, som etim es it's hard to wait. For lunch. O r the big game. O r the end of the year. O r w alking across the stage to get a d ip lo m a But ail too soon, the days of w alking the halls of BHS as students are over and the days of college, careers and fam ily take over. Photos that o nce only to o k 120 cha ra cte rs to d e scrib e b ecom e the cen ter of h ou r long con versa tio ns rem iniscing a bo ut w ha t being a Bulldog w as all a bout Do you temembet

this? It was &MAIING! You hod to be there. " Pictures, m em entos, and stories of the days at BHS serve as re m in de rs of the accom plishm ents, defeats, cele bration s and daily routines; however, nothing can co m p a re to living in the m o m en t and taking tim e to live the experience. As you turn these pages, w e hope you laugh, tell stories, and enjoy

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No words could explain the football game against Iowa park lust emotions, Having the Iasi second, game winning touch ' (12) opens up saying, "I told myself that I wasn't g o |g t anyone stop me, until I made It to the end zone, I loot<eci"OX. the rets htinds up and I was in av\« that we beat Iowa P'drt<; that wliole night felt like a dream. But I giW3 ail my credit to my team because without tliem that win wouldn't be possible,"


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Juniors Tolte First Place Witti only a one point difference betweei i tfie sefilOfS. the fiiniors took first place in the homecoming skit challenge with thS tielp of_Glenda^ttie good witch to pass go, *' and coiiect'lOO aka (11), followed by sophomores getting a sweet second place, then "It's a great day to save third place" at the hospital for Seniors, and, finally "I know who did if freshman taking fourth place.

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Helping dean up the cxmmunity, ■ (10) and move dead leaves., : When asked about’ ! his contributions, Kyion stated that, It j was really fun ! helping people out ; and making their ' day better by doing things they physically or mentally can’t do themselves"

Early in the morning, members of the student body meet to psay in front of the school, "WeVe been doing See You, at the Pole, for as long as I can remember, And, e v e iyp a r 1see.it grow larger and larger, It's amazing to see it grow laiger and largei and to see people people eagei to know what the lofd nas in store for them." s a i d | i ^ 0 t e i ^ (12) :■

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Everything is bigger and better in Texas and especially with BHS H om ecom ing, "If it's big enough to give you back pain, then you ’re doing it right, but seriously m um s are a waste of m o n e y ” '6, 1,..., n.;!' (12) said. To outside observers, BHS H om ecom ing is skits, costum es, music, and m um s, but it’s m uch m ore than that. Classm ates join together to create m em ories that they will rem em ber for the rest of their lives, "It's sad that w e ’ll never see m ost of each other again, but it's also exciting because w e get to start o ur lives," n ; - . L:.:" i (12) said. The plan; "Operation 2016", The seniors built their skit around the idea of the B ulldogs and the C haparrals facing off in a tough and dangerous g am e of football. During one of the plays, both team s w ere severely injured and needed m edical help im m ediately A m bulances from both team s sped in and the BHS nurses w ere m ore skilled w hen com p ared to the Aubrey nurses., not only in m edical tech no log y but also with their dan ce moves. Both of the team s’ nurses faced off with the tune of Miley Cyrus's song "Bone Dance," After Burkburnett w on the d ance battle by a landslide, the Bulldogs and C haparrals laced oft o nce again. Hustling dow n Ihe field, the B ulldogs scored the w inning louchdow n, -Kalie Allred & Allyson Marek

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Juniors Pass GO an Like the m ono po ly man, the jun io r class gets rich from their w in at this years annual, h om e co m in g skit battle. C om ing from a loss last year, the jun io rs cam e b ack w ith a bang, and even b ou gh t the B oardw alk w hile they w ere at it. "M y favorite part of the skit w as w orkin g on putting it tog eth er because it sho w s o u r class is really close and w e all have fun d oing it asw ell” said Sierra C aporale (11) a bo ut the w o rk ethic of the skit. T hrough the adventures of going to jail, buying properties, and the strug gle of p icking a

gam e piece, the football man triu m p h s and w ins the ultim ate gam e of m o no po ly and com e s out victo rio us a gainst A u b re y The com petitiveness and passion to win is w ha t really put the C lass o f 2 0 1 7 to the top. W ith a lot of people participating, the ju n io r class sho w the ir love for the g am e and for hom ecom ing. All of the classes collectively defined a huge part of the year w ith these skits, and led us to ultim ate v ic to r/ on gam e nighti -Ryan C ap orale & Kiley A rm stro ng

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Junior ’Bringing the gifts to the judges was pretty cool, because they were feelin' nostalgic from monopoly,’ said Carissa Eckle.

"Juniors worked their butts off, and it payed off Also, Jacob’s really talented at editing." said Haley Hancock

’’Coming together as a class really ; stiows our dedication to the gaine and ; our school, and 1love thai we can all work as, a team,’ said Milchell Jennings,

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" W e h a d to c h a n g e o u r s o n g s o m a n y tim e s , b u t w e fin a lly g o t o u r d a n c e t o g e th e r a n d d id g r e a t l " ■ <. (10) s a id . T h e lo llip o p s s h o w th e ir m o v e s to th e s o n g 'L o llip o p '.

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Frostine g ot a hold of the ball and O nce upon a time, in the land the B urkbu rn ett High S chool of g u m d ro p s and pepperm ints, varsity gam e w as a success. w he re everything is sweet, the Last year, the freshm an B urkbu rn ett Class of 2 0 1 8 w as earned fourth place; this year the getting ready fo r the s o p h o m o re s w ere delighted to H om e com in g game. The tree, Eli hear they beat the seniors and C arter (10), instructs Ginger, finished runner-up in this year’s Brittany Vassar (10), that she m ust H om e com in g skits, "It w as a lot take the ch o co la te football to the better and w ay m ore fun, but the football g am e in o rd e r for the best part of the hom e co m in g skit B ulldogs to secu re a successful w as beating the gam e. G inger seniors!" Logaii began her jou rn ey A rndt (10) said. w hen she w as The class really interrupted by exem plified w hat Lord Licorice, it takes to be a Kyleigh team and even K urszew ski (10), becam e a and chased after closer class. “It by the A ub re y w as great having everyone com e C haparral, H ayden Majoi (10), tog eth er through tough practices, thro u g h the land of g u m d ro p s and w e did am azing at showtim e" and a cross the peanut trees A d d is ('ii ! > (10) said. w he re G ram m a N u t ' ' Hood (10), lives. G inger scram bled .rough C andyland to m ake sure -Jacob Bachert, M arley C ooke & he football w as safe. As she gets Clara Nice lUShed and trips over Princess Loll, Jaxx Bali; (10), the football tum bles out of her bag, rolls onto the floo r and both Lord Licorice and P rincess Frostine, A d d is ... Student Life Lobaugh (10), dashed tow ards the football. Luckily, Phncess Sophomore Homecoming

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The Freshman Class Gets k Clue to HomecomHig First w ee k of Freshm an year- m em orize you r scfiedule, find you r classes, find a s p o t at lunch. W eek tw o- Flom ecom ing, ’’Flaving F lom ecom ing the seco nd w ee k of sch o ol w as totally crazy b ecau se w e w ere just com in g into high sch o ol and w e had all of C oa ch T s prefix suffix quizzes,” M aya Hok I (9) said. D uring this year's h o m e co m in g pep rally, the Freshm an class cho se the b oard g am e Clue, "W e cho se the b oard gam e b ecau se w e thought it w as very original and w « w anted to d o som ething diff(;rent," i.n l.i t-r n i (9) said. A dd in g a new twist to the gaitK,', Ihe class of 2 0 1 9 in lro d u c e d an o u lb u rs t ol (ia iicing , "We, as class o llic e rs (Jncidcd lo in c o r|x ;ia l() M iill)iin ;l:; ol d an cin g because!

w e felt like it w o u ld get e veryone involved,” A insley Floodenpyle (9) said. W ith high h op es fo r next year, the fre sh m a n feel that they have learned the tric k s to a p e rfe ct h om e co m in g s k it ”The h o m e co m in g skits are stressful b ut fun and I look fo rw a rd to w o rkin g w ith friends. N ext year the c h a n g e s that w e need to m ake are to add dialogue, b ut w e w an t to keep our o u tb u rsts of dancing," M ade line U n d e rw o o d (9) said. -ALibrey V ogel & M akayla M cM ahill

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S c h o o lh o u s e The teachers H om e com in g skits can be l<nown as tlie liig h lig h t of hom ecom ing, but it's even better w hen the tea che rs get to bust a move. O ur fellow BHS teachers are one of the b ig g est parts of the B ulldog com m unity. The tea che rs spend days on end teaching classes and w orking hard, so having a little bit of fun is always g re a t This year’s perform ance, their fifth year, the tea che rs w ere definitely in the groove. "It’s a little em barrassing, b ut it’s a lot of fun,” Mrs. A '/s o n B aughm an said. S om e tea che rs love dan cin g in fro nt o f their students. "1 enjoy dan cin g for o ur pep rallies because it’s fun and entertaining for the audience. The students like it w hen tea che rs participate in activities outside of their classroom s. W hen they see teachers dancing, it hum anizes them ,” Mrs. '..i ■ , : :;i :; • Said. ObviOUSly som e of these tea che rs can w h ip it like no other, and that w as a fact proven on the gym floo r that Friday m orning. T h ere ’s m ore to these tea che rs than their classroom s, and they a re n ’ afraid to sho w it -B rooke M ullins & Emily Appleton

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T-shirts, jeans, h oodies - the everyday w a rd ro b e of m ost BHS students - w as p ut aw ay for a w eek and replaced with wigs, bell bottom s and sequins. H om e com in g w e e k gives students and faculty a c h a n ce to dress up and have a little fun at school. W ith H om e com in g sch e d u le d on the seco nd w ee k of school, BHS students and staff scra m b le d to m ake sure the festivities w e re just as m e m orab le as ever. N om inations fo r class representatives, king and queen w ere cast on the fourth day of sch o ol and by Friday afternoon, the votes w ere tallied and prep a ratio ns w ere underway. H om e com in g w e e k kicked off w ith dress up days tha t included A m e rica M onday, Tacky Tourist Tuesday, W ig O ut W ednesday, T h ro w b a c k Thursday, and O range O u t Friday’s finale of h o m e co m in g skit com p etition and the c ro w n in g of the 2 0 1 5 -2 0 1 6 king and queen w ra p p e d up a w e e k of fun and B ulldog s p irit “It w as a h um b ling e xp erien ce to kno w o ut of 9 0 0 students, the m ajority of them , ch o o s e m e to be the face of us all. I never th o u g h t a nybo dy felt this w ay a bo ut me, but it really is a p rofo un d feeling." 'r i',. K,.: 121,2015-2016 BHS H om e com in g King said. For the sen ior nom inees, und ercla ssm e n p rince s and prince sse s 11 is an exciting and im portant m o m en t to be o u l on the field re prese nting their class as well as lor the king and queen. "I felt very h on o re d to have the opp ortu nity as the lem ale reprcjsontative lot sc;nior class. It w as a w o n d e tlu l privilnge to enjoy." , ■ i. 2 0 1 5 -2 0 1 6 I |i jiiK.'com inq O iie e n said. ' "An loiuj uH we win, honieaoming will In y lii la n e s (1 1 )

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Crazy Hair Day

Fierce and fabulous, Mrs. Shana PolK is ready for a full day of teaching, 'I like to show school spirit and be supportive of students and causes which are also important” Polk ' said,

Throwback Thursday

Senior Nominees Delayne D ickey Blake Parkev

On Decades Day, several teachers dressed up as their favorite decade to show school spirit “Dressing up helps the students to see teachers as more than serious people and makes for a fun w e e k " Mrs, Andie Doty said.

Decades Daze Dressed to impress Seniors giake Stockinger, Isaac Ball, Diana Martinez, Eliza Cameron, and Joshua Agosto step back in time, "Decades day was my favorite because I love dressing up in historical era fashion,' Cameron said.

Grease Lightning

Going all out for homecoming week Alexes Healton (9) and Karissa Durham (9) show their love tor their favorite decade, "Decades Day was my favorite. It was fun to dress up as my old favorite movie, Grease." Healton says,

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That’s a Smnck H a v in g w o n th e c h a m p io n s h ip o f m u d v o lle y b a ll, M ia C o o k e (10), J a c o b B a c h e r t (11), A s h le y S ta h r (11 ) ,J a y d a L a n d w e h r d 1), J a s o n R u s s e ll (11), C a m ille B la n to n (11), K a c i T r a h a n (11), M a c k e n z ie H o o k e r (11), C h a n c e A rn d t (11), M a d e lin e U n d e r w o o d (9), a n d D a v lo n D a v is (11 ) live d u p to th e ir te a m n a m e I'd H it T h a t. 'M a n y o f u s h a v e p la y e d fo r o v e r 5 y e a rs a n d w e p r a c tic e d a s a t e a m tor a fe w d a y s ,’ S ta h r s a id .

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The Sensational Volleyball Experience g o o d w ay to have fun w ith your friends,” Sean M cC lelland (12)

If you saw a p ud dle of m ud on a norm al day, w ou ld you run over and ju m p in it? Well, this w asn ’t a norm al day n or w as it just a puddle, ”lt w as su p e r cold at first but I take m ud volleyball very serious, it w as fun over all,” M arley C oo ke (11) said. Team s co m p e te in elim ination rounds, d ressed in the ir clever team nam e T-shirts for the cham pionship. N othing m ore than b rag g in g rights of course, but a title not to be g u a rre led with, is their rew ard. An annual e ve n t m ud volleyball is som e thin g everyone can c h e c k off the ir b ucket list Students e xp erien ce d the coo lne ss of splashing in the m urky w aters as they spiked away. "M ud Volleyball w as a real fun experience, I w ould e n co u ra g e anyone to do it it’s ^

said. M u d volleyball is norm ally put on by the Business P rofessionals of A m e ric a (BPA), b ut last year the reigns w ere given to P roject G raduation, ”As the c o o rd in a to r I d id n ’t like the cold & w e t but w atchin g the tea m s co m e with the ir d e sig n e d T-S hirts and s p irit that m akes it all w orth w h ile ”, M e lind a K leckne r said. It truly is an event to re m e m b e r w ith frie nd s and fellow students. You g et to splash m ud at each o th er and have fun w ith ou t it being im p ro p e r behavior. M ud volleyball is a sto rm of m o m en ts fo r us all to reload of o ur p a st -Theopluliis Babcock

Half Skilled "M y la v o iito p a il ot m u d v o lle y b a ll w /a s s lii u il in i i o u t r a n d o m n a m e s lik e 6 6 1 lo is a u c o lo i th o p la y s w e w e r e d o iru j" . J a c k D o W o ll (1 1 ) s a iti. D e W o H ’s k M in M iim o W 'as " S e m i I 'ro" a n d w ith h is o x p o it c o .i c h i ii ii s k ills h e h e lp e d

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M u d c a k e d o n h is shirt, M ic h a e l B ro o k in g (1 2 ) is a g r e a t lo o k a t w h a t m u d v o lle y b a ll is like, ”A g r e a t t im e w ith a b u n c h o f g r e a t frie n d s , a n d ju s t a n o t h e r m e m o r y fo r h ig h s c h o o l," B r o o k in g s a id a b o u t th a t d a y . B r o o k in g ’s t e a m th e R e d n e c k W a n g s , s h o w e d th e c re a tiv ity o f m u d v o lle y b a ll t e a m n a m e s .

A v e te ra n in v o lle y b a ll a iie a il \ J e n n a D e rz a p f(1 0 )is a v a li

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m e m b e r to h e r t e a m B lo c k Party. ”1 lo v e v o lle y b a ll s o m u c i s o p la y in g it in m u d w a s a re a fu n c h a lle n g e I lo o k fo iw i.iid i'' e v e ry y e a r!” D e r z a p i sau i.

Student Life Mud Volleyball

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After 30 years of service, Superintendent Mr Danny Taylor retires After w o rkin g fo r the B u rkb u rn e tt S chool D istrict fo r 3 0 years, Mr. D anny Taylor retired on D e ce m b e r 31, 2015. Taylor began w o rkin g as B urkburnett's su p e rin te n d e n t in July o f 1985. Prior to w orkin g as s u p e rin te n d e n t for the sch o ol district, he w as the the adm inistrative assistant to the sup erinte nd en t, VP o f m arketing fo r the B u rkb u rn e tt Bank, the d ire c to r o f c o m m u n ity edu ca tion for BISD, th e d ire c to r of stu d en t archives for BHS, and w as a high sch o ol social studies teacher, T h ro u g h his m any years of service, Taylor received m any h on ors inclu din g the G olden A chie ve m e nt Aw ard, M.B, Lam ar A w ard and the Texas A d m in istra to r of the Year in 1989. Taylor w as also a S u p e rin te n d e n t of the Year State Finalist in 2014. D anny Taylor has kna ck fo r leadership because, n ot only w as he the BISD superintendent, b ut he serve d in the b o a rd of d ire c to rs fo r the SAFB C o m m u n ity Affairs C om m ittee, N orth Texas A rea U nited W a y B urkbu rn ett D evelo pm en t C orporation, W ichita Falls A rea and B u rkb u rn e tt C om m unity Foundation, and the Texas A ssociation of Federally Im pacted Schools. Students, facu lty and adm inistrators, p rese nt and previous, will surely m iss D anny Taylor. Fie b ro u g h t ch a n g e s to o u r sch o o l d istrict, be it IPads o r sch o ol renovations, tha t will be re m e m be re d fo r m any years to com e. BFIS Prinicipal Brad O w en said. T h a n k you fo r all you have d on e fo r me, m y wife, and my d a u gh te r in BISD. We, along w ith th o u s a n d s of other graduates, o w e you a lot. M y successes tra ce b ack to m y roots as a BISD s tu d e n t W e love you and w ish you well.” The D errick Y ea rb oo k Staff e ch oe s this se n tim e n t T hank you Mr, Taylor fo r you r d e d ica tion and s u p p o rt o f the D errick Y e a rb o o k staff. -Em ily A pp le to n

1 Student Life Mr. Taylor

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Delicious sweets B e fo re h a n d in g o il a p a tro n s d rin k at S o n ic , T r is h a D a u m e (1 1 ) a lw a y s g r e e ts t h e m w ith a s m ile .

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Fantastic treats

' D u rin g h e r a fte r n o o n shift, K ris te n

W h ile at h e r shift, S a d ie Y e tte r ( 1 2 ) a lw a y s trie s to k e e p a p o s itiv e a ttitu d e

' A lb e rts (1 2 ) s a c l^ s p a tr o n s g r o c e r ie s .

Class work

a n d k e e p th e w o r k p la c e lively, -

W ith th e c ia s s w o rl< in g o n s p r e a d s h e e t s , B r ia n n e F o u r n ie r ( 1 1 ) fo c u s e s o n h e r w o rk .

Loving that work life O n e o f th e frie n d lie s t p e o p le y o u w ill m e e t in th e U n ite d fa m ily T a y lo r H a u s n e r ( l 2 ) g e t s a lo t o f p e o p le 's a tte n tio n , 'I lo v e m e e t in g n e w p e o p le w h ile a t w o rk ,”

Hard Work W h ile w o r k in g o n his p r o je c t for s c h e d u le s , J o s h u a P o tts (11) la u g h s a t h is p a g e

Student Life Work Program

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Oh the places Plans for success

W e all have som e partial im age of w h o w e ’re g oing to be, w ha t w e w an t to acco m plish, and the life w e h op e to have, O ur plans alm ost n ever happen exactly h ow w e w an t them to, but w hen w e w o rk to w a rd s them w e can e xp ect to see results com e

to g e th e r in w ays this w o rld has never seen happen before. In high school, stu d en ts learn w ha t their interests are, w h a t they're g oo d at, and h o w the y’ll re spo nd to p ro b le m s fo r the rest o f their lives. They g o th ro u g h a general e d u ca tion to sift o ut the gold of

the ir lives, and w hat they d o w ith it afterw ards is w hat d eterm ine s if history will re m e m b e r them for g o o d o r bad. Every g row in g m o m e n t is the b e g inn ing to other, better, m o m en ts and everyone w ill reload the past as the fou nd atio n to their success. - Theophilus B abcock

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I’m going to attend Vernon College and : finish my LVN then get j my RN in Nursing. ; - Amerika Gamez (12) :

I plan on attending Texas Tech in the fall, majoring in Journalsim. Then I want to pursue a job as a writer or news anchor and have 76 i dogs. -Katie Alfred (12)

Hopefully aquire a football scholarship to Oklahoma State University' and follow in my father's footsteps to be a high school football aw ch, - Jacob Boswell

Planning to go to Vernon College to do ihe Pharmacy tech program, laler f)lan lo Iransler to a l^’harrnacisl College and al'.;o get rny l)usiness

(12)

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After high school I'm going into the United States Air Force to become a K9 dog handler and to study criminal justice to work up to OSI. -Celeste Moore (13

11 am planning to go to Tarleton State i University to get my Bachelor’s degree I in pre veterinary medicine then go to Texas A&M to get my degree in ' Veterinary Medicine. -Abigail Dold (12)

\\ plan on going to Oklahoma State IUniversity because it has great itraditions and my grandfather went . ithere. Abigail Kursze'wski (13

I’m enlisting in the Air Force to weld so ■I can save up for a farm. After 1buy my farm, I want to live in peace for the rest of my life. -Danny Biggs (12)

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I hope to go to a technical college to beome a welder and make enough money to support a family one day - Joshua Burnett (12)

Student Life Colleae & Carper

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(ID p ro v id e s c le a n a ir for li o m e re s id e n ts .

T M A D D m a d e m e fe e l lil<e I w a s m a k in g a d iffe r e n c e in th e c o m m u n it y a n d it felt g r e a t to lie ip tine c o u p le tlia t n e e d e d us," B la n to n s a id .

2.

Breaking New Ground

W o r k in g o n re m o v in g a tre e, -

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w a s a b le to c o m e t o g e tf ie r a n d m a k e s o m e o n e e ls e f ia p p y b y tie lp in g tfnem ," J a c k s o n s a id .

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I Working beliind the mam desk at the Boys and Girls Club, Eternity Jackson (9) and Halie Bigford (9) check j - they're work on the computer. The best part about Teens Make A Difference was the fact that I got to use my creativity',' Jackson said,

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Friends Help Friends

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Helping to clean a residents yaro, ^ asi Ken (9) and Viiglnia Mortis (9^ sake and ■sweep acorns into a pile, T lie best part of Teens Make A Difference was meeting the people,' Morris said.

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i |, C e m e t e r \'. 'it m a d e m e fe e l g o o . '; ' h e lp o u t th e c o m m u n it\.' w ith th e I s o c c e r t e a m .' L a m b e r t s a id .

In a single night a little less than 600,000 people can experience homelessness. To raise awareness for these people a group of BHS teens decided to introduce themselves to the idea

of homelessness as well as run a coat drive to donate warmth to people in need. "Night In A Box changed my views on the homeless and gave me an idea of their struggle," ■ :

Drink Up

(11) said. This group of incredible " students braved the chilly i weather for a great cause and plan to hold the event next year. "I think this could become a huge event at our school, and ifs for a good cause,”J (11) said.

Providing not chocolate for everyone, (iD a n d - (10) try to keep warm. “Night In A Box was definently an eye-opening i experience because I felt a new appreciation for people in need,' Lobaugh said.

Entertainment For Tlie Nigiit Trying to keep themselves entertained, the Night In A Box attendees played Jenga

Bottle o ftlie Boys

Showinq otf their box creatu " ^ ( 1 1 ) , '- V f# g ti^ - '( 1 1 ) > a n d (11) look quite proud of how their homes turned out "Mght In A Box taught me to appreciate the smalt things and to not tate anything for granted,” Jem ings said. , ‘ The students o f B urkbu rn ett H igh S cho ol co m e to g e th e r in m ore w ays than one. A handful of stu d en ts have taken pride in keeping o u r co m m u n ity a beautiful place fo r o ur citizens and visitors. O u r students felt their positivity resonate. Participants p rided them selves in the ir w o rk

Comm

the littlest bit of involvem ent has a big im p a c t Just being there and talking to the kids at T o w e r m ade them so happy." o' '■ (11) said. Teens fvlake A Difference is a cha nce for every stu d en t to get involved in our com m un ity and sho w people w h o w e really are as a school.

inlQsCI ^ W I I 1 A Benefit

with the B oys and Girls C lub of B urkburnett, Jo u rn e y ’s End C em etery, residents and their hom es, and the child re n of Tow er E lem entan/ sch o ol for their fall carnival. "1 thin k it shows, especially w hen you do som ething like TM ADD, that even

T M A D D show s that w e are a g ro u p of students w ho are selfless, and w e are a school w ho a ppreciates o ur com m unity," f," IK i ;i 1 ;h in ri i k (11) said.

-M akayla M cM ahill

Student Life 27 TMADD/Night In A Box


D is n e y T J a y is a g o o d w a y to s h o w y o u r c r e a tiv e s id e a n d d re s s up,, ' j l i T .r ; i i r ' (1 2 )d re s s e s a s R u s s e l fro m 'U p ", "i w a s w a t c h in g t h e m o v ie

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T h e d r u m lin e all w o r e th e ir M a k e it zesty" s h irt fo r tw in d a y , F o m left to right, I .',1

"Up" w ith b a e a n d s h e w a s try in g to ro a s t m e s a y in g I lo o k e d lik e R u s s el," D o m in g u e z s a id .

Get High on IJ l, Not Drugs N Dressing Up for Drug Free W eek "Just do it. Everyone is. It's not a big deal.. D ress up with me." Not all peer pressure is bad especially w hen it com e s to D rug Free W eek. Traditionally the last w ee k of O cto be r is m arked nationally as "Drug Free W ee k” and this year w as no d iffe re n t B urkbu rn ett High S chool hosted a w ee k to su p p o rt being d rug free in a fun w ay of dressing up. Students and teachers participated in d ressing up for the them es days w hich w ere Sweal Dcay, Twin Day, Disn(!y Day, Tye Dye Day, and on Friday, everyone cou ld w ear Ihuir Hallowe(-;n costum e. A lfhougti di{;K:;ing ii|j is a un w ay to firiiK] awar(;iu;H;; to a do.'Kily ijffjh lc m , Hu; National l i i . , l i l i i l ': on D tiK i A hu s(!s

statistics are sobering. It says that m arijuana is the m ost co m m o n d ru g used from g rad e s 8 -1 2th. The brain effects in clu d e lack or loss of m em ory, coo rd ina tio n , and ju d g e m e n t The physical affects inclu de im paired driving, increa se d heart rate, respiratory p ro b le m s , increa se d risk for m ental p ro b le m s and m any more. It is estim ated that a b o u t 1 OLit of 6 peo ple w h o start using as a teen, and 25% to 50% of those w h o use it every day, b e co m e add icte d to m arijuana. The s tu d en ts of BHS m a rk the w (;ok w ith c;razy c o s ttim e s and fun but realize that the e p id e m ic ol d ru g tise that takes lives and d estroys lulurea is an o ng o in g lia ltio not just a w o o lvlo n g event.

' K' w'eai a tianana because 1 wanliHl ti' bo 'th.il guv' who was gt'ofy & made I'veiyone liiugh."

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G o in g a s C o s m o a n d W a n d a fo r H a llo w e e n , i. ' " i , ' i'. ,i n ( 1 2 ) a n d . 1 - ;' (11) p a rtic ip a te in th e d r u g fre e w e e k . "W e c fio s e tinese' c o s tu m e s b e c a u s e R y a n w o u id s fio o t d o w n e v e ry th in g I s a id , a n d fin a liy w e a g r e e d o n s o m e th in g , s o w e d id it.' A rm s tr o n g s a id .

Doing Drugs is a Sweat O n s w e a t d a y for d ru g fre e w e e k , fre s h m a n ,

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c o m f y s w e a t p a n ts to s c h o o i. "N ot u s in g d r u g s is 'w o rk in g o u t’ a n d th e d o g s a r e ’s w e a t in g o u t d r u g s ”. S m ith s a id .

Twin for tlie win

T w in n in g u p fo r T w in T u e s d a y , ' (10) a n d . ■(10) d re s s id e n tic a l a s th e y b u d d y u p a g a in s t d ru g s . ’ B a ile y a n d I a lw a y s felt like s is te rs a n d tw in d a y h e lp s u s fe e l like w e a c tu a lly a r e re la te d .' W h ite s a id .

Duddy lip

,Aii d e c K e d o u t. ' ■ . (9) a n d - , ! ■j (9) m a k e tw in n in g In fla n n e l lo o k g o o d . 'I p ic k e d K y la b e c a u s e s h e is o n e o f m y b e s t frie n d s .' R u d d ic k s a id .

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Play Time

R o c k in g b a c k a n d fo rth a w a it in g c o m p a n y , M e g a n E d d in s (1 2 ), p ie r c e s h e r e y e s a t t h e e n t r a n c e w a itin g to a tt a c k t h e g u e s ts .

The Zombie Got Me L e ttin g th e b lo o d d iy ,

S h e lim a r N e r is - S a n t ia g o (12), p r o p s h e r h e a d to th e s id e to s h o w o ff h e r g r u e s o m e fa c ia l d e ta ils .

Follow The Lender

W a itin g tor th e

H a u n t e d H o u s e to o p e n o n th e first n ig h t, M a r la B o s w e ll ta lk s w ith B la k e P a r k e y (12) a n d W e s tin M c C o y (12) o n h o w m e m o r a b le th e e x p e r ie n c e w iil b e . " S e e in g all o f th e k id s w o r k t o g e th e r a n d c r e a t e m e m o r ie s w a s th e m o s t e n jo y a b le p a r t ’ B o s w e ll s a id .

Zip It I,'jo k in g

o n to t h e c r o w d o f p e o p le .

K a y la M e a n y (12), g rin s in e x c ite m e n t a s s h e k n o w s th e te rro r th e c r o w d is a b o u t to e x p e r ie n c e .

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or tasks, Katie W(« :)a ic '. Iu;i;;(;ll to glvf, 'M;y;; w oi

Mnke-Up" The Difference Clowning Around

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HORROR STORY

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Taking people's m oney to scare them on p u rp o se has b ecom e a m e m orable part of being a senior. P roject G raduation hosted its second annual haunted house to kick off this year's sen ior class' fund raiser. Planning for the event began in S ep tem b e r w ith seniors, parents and volunteers taking on the task of converting an old w a reh ou se into a thrill seeking c h a m b e r of horrors. The senior class ded ica ted 6 w eeks to costum es, room preparation and m arketing to m ake the haunted house a success. P reparation included m oving shelves that w eighed over a thousand pounds, hanging b la ck tarps th ro u g h o u t a 15.000 square foot w arehouse. Finding and m oving p rop s w as by the m ost difficult fe a t The house w as open for nine days and d rew cro w d s from all o ver the N orth Texas area. After all expenses that had to be paid, the S enior Glass raised 815 .269.75 in the haunted house and concession stand. By the close of business on N ovem ber 1, the seniors com p lete d the m ost difficult task of all P roject G raduation fundraiser's. The effort that this class put into the haunted house w as absolutely incredible. This fun draise r for the P roject G raduation can definitely be cou nte d as one of the m ost m em orable experiences that they have had. -Jacob Boswell

Student Life Project Graduation

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Neat Tricks

S h o w in g h e r s p o n s o r e d c h ild s o m e n e a t little tricks, ■- : 'i - 1 ' ■ (to), a m a z e s th e c h ild . "I lo v e d h o w m u c h h e la u g h e d a n d h o w b ig h is s m ile w a s .” E d d in s s a id .

All Smiles

B e fo re t h e y ta k e th e ir s p o n s o r e d c h ild , A n z le lg h , to s e e S a n t a C l a u s , ' - it. . . ■. ■ ■

(12),

and

(12), s m ile for a p ic tu re to c a p tu r e th e s w e e t m o m e n t . "1 im p a c t e d h e r life b y m a k in g s u r e th a t "S anta" w a s a b le to g iv e h e r a g o o d C h r is tm a s th is y e a r.” F o s te r s a id .

Christmas Blessin BHS Hosts Head Start Christmas Party

Every year before C hristm as break, the students of B urkbu rn ett High S chool have the ability to participate in a huge event that gives m any child re n a hap pie r and m ore v^/onderful C hristm as, A lot of parents have tro ub le affording presents for their child re n on C hristm as, and Mrs, r h '.ii" and the students help the parents by b ring ing gifts for their children. At the party, the s tu d en ts give the spo n so re d child re n their gifts and spe nd tim e playing w ith them. The child re n also get to m eet Santa C laus and m ake som e crafls, "Seeing not only his face but every o ilie r child's lace w hen they saw Sanfa and their presents jusi m ario m y hearl melt." ■ -:ii' i , n 1 ■:! II ', (10), saiti. Mcr.'ling Ihe (;h lld ro ii and ;;(,'(;inc| II k ; sm iles on Ihciii laces

w he n the y saw the presents given to them , w as a big m o m en t for m any of the students, 'T he one m a jor thin g I loved the m ost was, fro m the tim e she w alked in to the tim e she left, she had a sm ile on her face," C ole M o h e d a n o (12) said. They believe they im p acted the ir child 's life, no m atter If they kno w It o r n o t The child re n m ay not u n d ersta nd w hy they w e re given these presents, b ut the p arents kno w that the students really help ed m ake their child re n's C hristm as b rig h te r and the parent's life a little bit easier.

Wntcliful Eyes L o o k in g o v e r h e r s p o n s o r e d c h ild , ‘w i e S l'.iw n , (tC w 'd tc h e s a s h e p la y s w ith h is n e w ' t o \« . " M y kid,

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lo v e d h is s m ile a n d h is la iig h I re a lly lik e d h lm ^ a n c In h o w h e lo v e d h is p r e s e n ts a n d s e e in g S a n ta .'

- S helby W hite

S h a w 'n s a id .

1 , 1 1 1 w h . 'i , i v lo u k s t u r i . a l ih o s o g ills , h e 'll l e m o m h e i th e a w e s o m e t im e h e h a d , b rin g in g a s m ile to h is face,'

G ea nje R oth (1 1 )


On Top of The World

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New Friendships

M e e t in g Ih e ir s p o n s o r e d c h iid for th e first tim e ,

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(10), p r e p a r e to ta k e h e r lo Ih e ir s e a ts lo o p e n p r e s e n ts " S h e w a s s u p e r s w e e l a n d e x c ite d a b o u t e v e r /t h in g ,” M itc h e ll s a id .

Bonding Time

T a k in g s o m e t im e to b o n d .

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) s h o w s h e r c h iid k in d n e s s a n d m a k e s n e w m e m o r ie s . "S h e w a s s o e n e r g e t ic a n d n o t s h y a t all." M o rris s a id .

Jelpful Hnnds

n e r a fe w crafts, /- 'i c . , m a ta (1 2 ) h e lp s c le a n h is s p o n s o r e d c h ild ’s in d s w h ile D h iriif'a M e n d c s z a (1 2 ) w a t c h e s o v e r w ith a b ig s m ile . :i | o u g h t it w o u ld b e fu n to g iv e b a c k , its a p a rt o l Ih e C h r is tm a s ■irit" M e n d o z a s a id .

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Voisily Football.......34-35 |V/Ff6itiinan Football.......36-37 Vaisity Volleyball.......38-39 |¥/Fieshmon Volleyball................. 40-41 Boys XC.......42-43 BirlsXC.......44-45 Tennis.......46-47 Vofsity Girls Bosketball......48-49 IV/Fiesbman Gills Boskelboll..— 50-51 Votsity Boys Basketball................. 52-53 IV/Fiesbmnn Basketball..— 54-55 Girls Soccer.......56-57 Boys Soccer.......58-59 IV Boys & Girls Soccer— 60-61 GoH/Swimming......62-63 Track.......64-65 Powerliftiflg.......66-67 Baseball.......68-69 IV Baseball.......70-71 Soflball.......72-73 IV Soltball.......74-75

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Down the middle, solves the riddle Tennis makes history by surpassing C3ld Higli for the first time in many years with a finai score of 10-9. ‘St m

Sweet’16 -■With iiaving 6 seniors on Hie court graduating, the ;■ varsity girls volieybaii team m ai« it to the first round of ' playoffs, challenging Qt^aham in Windthorst.


With a historic season behind them, the Burkburnett Bulldogs make a debut to the first round of playoffe to challenge Abliene Wylie and in hopes to advance to the next round,

iun Forest Run

)uring the race, I was just trying to stay up with ie lead pack of runners and then I can in first for a 'hile which was really exciting, but unfortunately I ouidn't hold onto it until the end. After the race, I I'as.Just excited to see Olivia Johnson (11) to cross ;>r the first time." Madelaine Johnston (11) said,

The REAL Dunkin’ Dogs With his first Bulldog season ahead of him, Justin Caldw/ell (12) opens up on his dreams for the team and himself. This year we feel like we can win a lot of games, not just get to, but make a deep playoff run. As for myself, I want to have the most assist aka be the Assist Leader,"

Sports- Division


Synergy T e a m w o r k is th e k e y in g r e d ie n t in s u c c e s s . W ith o u t th e te a m b o n d , it b e c o m e s a o n e m a n s h o w in s te a d o f a t e a m effort, U 21 s a id .

Touch Down Run

R u n n in g d o w n t h e fie ld to m a k e a - .--i i . i i , - ( i: " -v i i !" ‘ (12)

d a r in g to u c h d o w n ,

s p rin ts iik e th e re 's n o to m o r ro w .


Biggest rivalry game of the year, and it ust happens to be first...

Orange

Fans scream ing, sw eat d ripping, clocl< tickin g dow n. It’s now o r never fo r these sen iors to beat Iow a Park in the last rivalry football gam e the y’ll see in their B ulldog uniform s, The hype w as all to o real fo r the very first gam e of the season, especially for it to be played at Iowa P ark the B u lld o g s’ b ig g est rivals. The stu d en t section w as c ra z y taunting the H aw ks and yelling and m aking as m uch noise as they cou ld to p u m p up the D ogs to pull th ro u g h w ith a victon/. ”lt w as one of the m o st exciting and e m otional gam es I’ve ever played. I w as overjoyed w he n w e finally

su cce e d e d in beating the Hawks.” K olby Y o u n gb loo d (11) said about this historic gam e o f football, The B ulldogs had been training for this first gam e, and they gave it the ir all and stu ck it to the haw ks pulling off a victory of 48-41 in o ne of the m ost exciting gam es of the y e a r B ulldog M itchell Jen nin gs (11) w as h on ored w ith Player of The W eek by KAUZ-TV o f Texom a for his gam e w inning to u ch d o w n pass against the Hawks. The D ogs ended up w ith a great season o f football, and will con tinu e the B ulldog leg a cy -Ryan Caporale & Kiley Arm strong

Kolby Y ou n gb loo d (11)


Play Hnrd, Smnrt. & Together

Our B ood Our Swea

B e fo re th e ir g a m e , t h e J V F o o tb a ll T e a m ,

ta k e a m o m e n t to k n e e l a s a t e a m a n d g e t m e n ta lly p r e p a r e d fo r t h e u p c o m in g g a m e , " B e fo re e a c h g a m e to g e t m y s e lf r e a d y w e s a y t h e a th le te s p ra y e r a s a t e a m , g e t h y p e d , a n d g e t fp c u s e d ," ( 10 ).

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Full Speed Ahead

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" T h e b e s t th in g a b o u t p la y in g h ig h

e n d z o n e . 'T h e b e s t p a rt a b o u t b e in g

< ;rh fj(jl ffx )ib a ll is th e e x p e r ie n c e , just

a p a r t o f th e lo o tb a ll le a m Is w in n in g a s

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;:i t e iim . it le e ls g r e a t a fte r a w e e k o f

p la y in g y o u r favonic ■,[)ort,” J a c k s o n

harcf w o r k w ith y o u r le a m m a t e s to

SHid,

w a lk ofl ih e fie ld w ilh a w in," U n d e rv ^ 'o o d

P la y in g d e f e n s e , (10), fo rc e s t h e ru n b a c k in s id e to th e lin e b a c k e r . 'M y fa v o rite th in g a b o u t m y p o s itio n is it IS e a s y b u t fu n a n d l g e t plentN,/ o f p la y s c o m i n g m y w a y " H u n t e r R u n e b u r g s a id .

Stiid,

W hnt h th e m nst m em n m hlB m om e nt f rnm th is s e n ^ ? The mosl memorable momeni from this season was when we beat Brownwood because they blew tis out last yeai as freshman ar. we came back and blew them out this year."

(10)

'When w e went iindefeated in district, il w as am azing, 11 m ade m e feel itiat w e could d o anything, it w as very m e m o ia b le leca use won dif.triul as frestiman," (9) wf.'n’i ' I'./or torgei the JV G railam gam e, it w as our firsl year to play tlie m in 13i irl^, and w e w onl it w as a ve iy m em orab e m o m e n . ( 10)

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Quarterback For A Day

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(9). p la y s q u a r t e r b a c k a g a n is t t h e G r a h a m S te e rs , T h e b e s t th in g in fo o tb a ll is g e ttin g th e b a ll a n d g a in in g y a r d s to k e e p th e d riv e alive." B o d d y s a id .

One Team, Oae Dreaai

W a itin g h is tu rn to g e t o n th e fie ld .

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( 1 0 ) .w a t c h e d h is t e a m m a t e s c lo s e ly "Y o u s h o u ld w a n t to g iv e y o u r t e a m m a t e s m o tiv a tio n a n d le t t h e m k n o w th e y 're d o in g g r e a t it's all p a rt o f th e g a m e ," B r a d le y s a id .

Ready... Get Set...

H o ld in g h is s ta n c e , ' ' i c

C om in g tog e th e r is the beginning. Staying tog eth er is the process. W orkin g tog eth er cau ses success. 'The thing a b o u t football that I enjoy m ost is team w ork, in football you need y o u r team m ates fo r every p la y ” Kyk; ' (10) said. The hard w o rk o f all the players started b efore e veryone even cam e b a c k to sch o o l for the new year It started w he n the incom ing fre sh m a n cam e up to the football fields for Pup C am p to begin p ractice fo r the n ew season. "Pup ca m p is im p orta nt so w e can learn w ha t w e need to learn b efore the rest o f the players c o m e b a ck and tw o a days help us w o rk on w ha t w e need to," C od y W alko (9) said. Each player p ut in lots o f time, dedication, and hard w o rk w ith tim e on and off the field. "I feel that the m ost m e m orab le m o m en t this season, w as w he n w e w en t undefeated

^ ‘ : I (9), g e t s r e a d y for^ t h e n e x t p la y T h e b e s t th in g a b o u t p la y in g fo o tb a ll is th a t w ith m y p o s itio n I g e t to hit p e o p le a n d o v e ra ll I g e t to le a rn w h a t t e a m w o r k is a b o u t ' R e e d s a id .

in d istrict as freshm an, it felt am azing and m ade me feel w e can do anything as a team ,” Jad on S tringfellow (9) said. The boys learned that staying tog eth er thro u g h the g oo d and the bad tim e and continued w o rkin g to im prove as a team. ”This season did exceed my expectations as w e w orked thro u g h m any tro ub les but th e re ’s always room for im provem ent,” Seth G reen (9) said. Overall both team s learned that the only w ay to im prove w as to con tinu e w orkin g as a team. ”lt’s n ow tim e to rise to the challen ge the last tw o years haven’t been in B ulldog football. W e need everyone in. If people w an t to play one of the m ost physical gam es but d o n ’t w ant to b ring it all to the table then they need to g et out because they w o n ’t help us be #STATEBOUND,” Hayden M ajor (10) said. - A ub re y Vogel

Deoiand Respect or Accept Defeat F re s h m a n q u a rte rb a c k

(9),

e n jo y s

p la y in g h is p o s itio n b e c a u s e h e lik e s to h a v e th e b a ll in h is h a n d s e v e ry p la y 'T h e m o s t m e m o ra b le g a m e w a s D e c a t u r b e c a u s e it s ta rte d o ff o u r p e r fe c t d is tric t r e c o rd a n d it w a s a c lo s e g a m e . M u llin s s a id .

We Got A Touchdown

A fte r o n e o l h is t e a m m a t e s s c o r e d a t o u c h d o w n , 1 1-1 V i: 'I i j ' ' . ' i , (9), c e le b r a te s th e g a in o f p o in ts for th e te a m , "it is im p o r ta n t to s u p p o r t'y o u r t e a m m a t e s b e c a u s e t h e y a r e like v o u r f a m ily if o n e o f u s is w e a k , w e a i l .

llustle & Henrt

w e e k " B o r g m a n s a id .

e fo re th e b e g in n in g o f a p lay, a w s o n G o in s (10). p la c e s Inis h a n d /e r h is h e a rt, "F o u rth q u a r t e r is th e lo s t im p o rta n t, it s h o w s w h o re a liy a n ts to p la y a n d n o t g iv e up," G o in s aid.

Sports JV/F Football.


I will always remember...

laley Motteson

( 12) ■’I w ill a lw a y s r e m e m b e r fin is h in g t h e s e a s o n w ith a 3 -0 re c o rd a g a in s t Io w a P a r k a n d h o w o u r in te n s ity n e v e r

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Anslee Waddell ( 12 )

w ill a lw a y s r e m e m b e r

d o in g Z u m b a b e fo r e o u r first p la y o ff g a m e a g a in s t G ra h a m ,"

Mexandro Holtzen (12)

Ashlynn HoIf(12)

■1 w ill a lw a y s r e m e m b e r

”1 w ill a lw a y s r e m e m b e r

M ia C o o k e (10)

d r e s s in g u p like

c r u m p in g in th e lo c k e r

b a s k e tb a ll p la y e rs for

ro o m ,"

v o lle y b a ll p ra c tic e , b e c a u s e w e all lo o k e d lik e boys,"

Paschence Wilson ( 12) "1 w ill a lw a y s r e m e m b e r p la y in g B ig B o o ty b e f o r e

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e v e ry g a m e to g e l f iu m p R f l III),"

In’ Kalie Hickman

(12) ' w ill .ilw a y s r e m e m b e r ih e s i s t e r ^

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I set that Sel^ IM that Volle}tei]l? I play tha Being a B urkbu rn ett Varsity Volleyball player takes dedication and devotion. S pending hours after sch o ol practicing, living with ugly b ruises and floo r burns received from hustling for a ball, and balancing a ca de m ic w o rk all c o n s tru c t the perfect team m ate. C om ing b ack from losing four sen iors the past year, the Varsity Volleyball team knew they had to co m e to g e th e r and e nd ure a focu se d m ind to rem ain on top. "W e all kind of g re w up together. S ince we've know n each other for a long time, w e already had a strong bond. W e also knew this w as the sen iors’ last year and w e all w anted to m ake it count. W e put in extra effort and had team d in n ers to g ro w clo se r as a team. It w as a hard year fo r som e of us, but w e all cam e tog eth er and finished w ith a great year," A rianna C am erlin (11) said, d e scrib in g how the team bonded together. The team as a w hole im proved tre m e n d o u s ly finishing the season with a 12-3 record.

^ m n ' Deep

Moving On Up

;efe rrin g to E s te r D e a n ’s " D ro p it L o w

W in n in g a p o in t fo r t lie L a d y B u lid o g s ,

iirl," A s h ly n n H o ff (1 2 ) g e ts lo w

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’’On the court, I really only focu se d on w hat I w as doing and w hat I had to accom plish, but w hen sitting on the bench, my eyes w ere opened to how well we, as a team, perform," Kaci Trahan (11) said, talking about how her injury w as eye opening. Even tho ug h the Lady B ulldogs did not go as far as they had hoped in the Playoffs, they all still left even/thing out on the court, leaving satisfied with their perform ance. All returning players are w orkin g hard during off season and p reparing for another successful season.

-M arley C ooke & Allyson M arek

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Bum p, set, sass. For the freshm an m oving up to the high sch o ol level, and the s o p h o m o re s and jun io rs interlacing as one team, being part o f a team w as not as easy as putting y o u r hands in the cen ter and shouting a cha nt as you to o k the court. T here w e re expectations, c ha ng ing positions, and overall sass. The fre sh m a n volleyball team, c om in g from playing in a m iddle sch o ol environm ent, w e re n ow in the big leagues: playing in a high sch o ol gym w ith b ig g e r expectations and even b ig g e r intensities. The fre sh m a n team w as m ade up o f various personalities, b ut all w ere con tribu ting factors to the team. "G etting on the sam e page can be a challen ge b ecau se w e all have such different personalities,” A ';;, 'I'll O rtiz (9) said. The freshm en w o u ld play W ich ita Falls Fligh in a tournam ent, and

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w ou ld unfortunately lose, b ut with a set u n d e r the ir belt, “O ld high had beaten the JV team , so to w in a set a gainst them , and on m y serve, w as pretty cool, I felt that w e really w e re like a high sch o ol team at th a t p o in t M y serve w e n t in, and tha t w as it, w e had w on a set aga inst O ld Fligh,” M a y^ Ford (9) said. For junior, JV volleyball m em ber, C am ille Blanton, interlacing w ith s o p h o m o re s and ju n io rs m eant tha t she had to m aintain an optim istic m ind and step up as a role m odel. “No m atter w h a t h ap p e n s o ut on the court, w e all have each o th e r’s backs. I felt like I had to d o everything to m y best ability: setting a g o o d exa m ple fo r the u nd e rcla ssm e n on m y team ,” B lanton said. B eing on JV is all a b o u t discovery, and find ing o ut yo u r stren gth s and w eaknesses. “O u r team is alw ays changing, w h ich can be to u g h at tim es

becau se everyone has tha t one position they w an t to play. But, it really helps us discove r ourselves. W e learned to w o rk together, stay positive, and re m e m b e r to be optim istic,” A dd ison L obaugh (10) said. ”No m atter the losses and the stress, and the late nights d oing h o m e w o rk after gam es, VI w o u ld n 't tra d e anything fo r m y sassy team ,” Taylor Bell (9) said. T h ro u g h o u t the sass and the changes, the interlacing of tw o different grades, and the o cca sio na l victory, th e re w ere friendships, “V olleyball is a team effort, and learning to re spe ct y o u r team is very im p o rta n t Y ou c a n ’t g et d o w n on yourself, or else y o u r w ho le team will be affected. N o m atter h o w the season w ent, w e are all tru ly the q u e e n s of th e court, w in o r lose,” L ob au gh said. -Jacob Bachert

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Getting Serious

Scoping out the competition, biovanm . 1- ; (12 ) watcties the other runners, A ritual ot his is; "Jog the course shirtless. Pecause the feeling of females attentior motivates me to do good on the course Gio said.

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An individual effort that helps to build a team is w hat the B urkbu rn ett High S chool cross c o u n try teann is all a b o u t C om in g off the 2 0 1 4 -2 0 1 5 season w ith great su cce ss gave this yea r’s team the con fide nce and determ ination to repeat as d istrict c h a m p s and qualify for the regional m e e t ’’The hardest part w as training for regional’s,” Lance B ro w nin g (10) said. Finishing the d istrict m eet w ith all six m e m be rs w ithin the to p e ig h t the B ulldogs dom in ate d the course. Always pre p a re d to perform at a higher level, the regional m eet boasted personal re c o rd s from Cole Jon es (10), G rant Jim en ez (12)

and Ryan R ichter (12) with Brian Jon es (11) and Lance B row ning (10 ) setting their season record at the m e et S om e runners say the race starts before the start line with "pre-race rituals” that they love to d o before they take their marks. Each team m ate has their own thing w h e th er it’s eating a certain food, or jog g ing the course shirtless before the big race. However, the team has one "pre-race ritual" in com m on. "We all pray as a team before every race," C hristian GriiTii.'fi (9) said. A team that prays together, stays to g e th e r -B rooke M ullins

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Pre-mce Proyer

A s a p r e - r a c e niucu, ih e Jr. V a rs ity girls g a tln e r t o g e tlie r lo r a q u ic k p ra y e r b e fo re ru n n in g . ’O u r t e a m is fa m ily W e g e t a lo n g g r e a t a n d m a f< e a w e s o m e m e m o r ie s . W e m a y h a v e o u r u p s a n d d o w n s b u t b y tfie e n d o f th e d a y , w e a re f a m i l y . " - I :

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T h ro u g h blood, sw/eat, tears, and rain - esp ecia lly rain - the G irls C ro ss C o u n try team ran m ultiple m iles a day to p rep a re fo r the ir successfu l season, taking som e girls all the w ay to the state m eet in Austin. "I w as very grateful for the o p p o rtu n ity to go to the state meet, co n s id e rin g I o nly qualified by 1.5 seconds, The co u rs e w as m u dd y and rainy, w hich gave me s om e g o o d e xp e rie n ce for ru nn ing in d ifferent w eather,” Olivia Joh n so n (10) said.

W ith both the JV and the varsity tea m s having b ack to back d istrict cham pionships, C oach Loy Triana tea che s the giris not only h ow to run successfully, but the m eaning of te a m w o rk "I have alw ays p ut an em phasis on team rather than individuals. These you ng ladies are so team o riented that they put their personal needs aside to be there fo r the greater needs of o u r team. These you ng ladies are the best and I'm privileged to have the o pp ortu nity to be their coach,"

Triana said. W ith both Olivia Johnson (10) and M adelaine John. i. ' (11) m aking the trip to the state stage (with Johnston placing second) the team is very hopeful for next season, ”M y prim ary goal for next season is to hopefully perform better at the state m eet and run better tim es,” Johnston said.

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Bent the Kent

Patiently, determination face in tact, Andre'/y Si: i; i (1 1) waits at the net for wliatever comes ills way. "Net game is a very important part of doubles; you have to move for everything that you can and stay on your toes," Stanford said. Stanford, and doubles partner C- irior. F . ii: i (11) would go on to win the home match.

Game Face

During a rally between her opponent, varsity singles player, Shelby Miller (10), 1guides the ball across court, later [winning the point "It was very terrifying Uo move from barely even playing to I playing the number one giils' singles spot As a team, i was terrified for the way we would perform, but I l<new we could, and would, prevail victorious," Miller said.

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Shoes to Fill

Varsity Tennis Team Wori<s Hard to Destroy Cliclie Expectation N ot all losses are losses. Starting o u t the fall season, the varsity ten nis team had lost 7 girl varsity players, m oving all of the low er varsity girls up in the lad d er rankings. The team w as p ut to the te s t having to w o rk tw ic e as hard on the o o u rt as the y d id off. Every point cou nts. Even th o u g h the talent drop p ed , the team still stayed positive and w o rke d tow ard finding th e ir footing. C ha ng es had to be made, both w ith the w ay they piayed as w ell as the m selves as team m ates. T h e girls last year

helped us im prove sign ifica ntly b ut it w as tim e to focu s on our n ew team. You cou ld see as the sco re s g o t better, that w e w ere im proving," D - ■: ■. ,n idy (11) said. The team w ou ld go on to play Iowa Park, a rival for the Bulldogs, three times, with close sco re s each time. C om in g to g e th e r to achieve a c o m m o n goal, the team b ecam e a fa m ily ”1feel as tho ug h o u r team has b on d e d a lot m ore since w e s aw the risks that w ere to com e. This e xp e rie n ce has m ade our team clo s e r and stronger,"

Game. Set. Fierce.

r&nton De Ceiih'S (11) said "As a team, I feel w e ’re im proving m ore and p erform ing m ore efficiently G oing from playing at the bottom to playing the n um b er one durin g team season w as very nervew recking, but I can happily say that I’ve taken the role as the m om of the team. In the end, it’s not a bo ut h ow w e can com p are to last year’s team; o ur team will never be the same, but w e have to focu s on us and how w e can perform ,” Takara L e o r n a s ( ll) said. -Jacob B achert

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Functionally Dysfunctional

2 Teams— Separate but Equal U nlike the a lrea dy established players o f Varsity, The JV tennis team w o rks th e ir h ard e st to hopefully m ove up to Varsity the follow ing year. Having a team tha t is pred o m ina te ly freshm en, coach, Shane N ew m an, m ade the executive d ecisio n to have tw o JV classes; one class, fo r the freshm en, and the o th er fo r the rem ainder. The separation of these classes d id n ’t keep the team m ates fro m b e c o m in g great friends, ’’W hat I like a b o u t the team is that even w hen som e of us feel like w e ’re getting no where, as in getting better, o ur team m ates are alw ays the re to b ack us up and e n c o u ra g e us to

push harder,’’ A rlanna G uyon (10) said. How ever, the separate, yet together, team struggled im m ensely w ith c om m un ica tion b etw een each other. W hen the tea m s w o u ld co m e tog eth er to actually play a m atch or to u rn a m e n t they w e re co m b in e d re ga rd less of period, b ut rather skill. W hen e xp erien cin g an injury in any sport, every player know s h o w hard it is to gain the strength to return to w h e re they once were. A fter breaking her ankle at the beginn ing of the fall season, Kyla R e g o u b y (9 ) has put in several hours on the c o u rt to regain her s p o t as n um b e r one on the ladder. "Initially I w as

devastated. I d id n ’t think that there w as anything I could do w ith my ankle being broken. But honestly, w hen I cam e b a c k I felt like I w as stro n g e r both m entally and p h ysica lly” R egouby said. G erm an foreign exchange student, F li' I " : (11), d ecide d to try playing tennis on the JV team this yean Both coa che s and all the team m ates e n c ou ra ge d him to play both seasons. "C oach N ew m an and Q uintero really s up po rte d me th ro u g h o u t the year. If there was one thing I loved about it it was all the friends and fam ily I m a d e I will never forget my B urkburnett fa m ily ” Fuchs said. -Jacob B achert & Shelby W hite

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eamwork really does b i-district play-offs. That d id n ’t keep Paradize Jackson, (11), from th ro w in g herself a cross the c o u rt attem pting to steal, causing the G raham S teers to call a tim e o u t to avoid m o re trouble. That gam e e nd ed in a w in for the Lady B ulld og s w ith 56-36. W hen asked w ha t her th o u g h ts w e re on the ir w in against a tou gh d istrict c o m p e tito r Decatur, Brittani Joshua, (12), stated, "W hen w e beat Decatur, I w as thin kin g a b o u t h o w m uch I love m y team and h ow hard w o rk really d oe s pay off! It w as a really big a ch ieve m en t fo r us and w e w e re ecstatic.” U nfortunately, the ir w in n in g strea k cam e to an end in

It all begins with a team. O r a goal. O r both. For the Lady Bulldogs, it w as both. W orkin g as a team tow ard the goal of being cro w n e d D istrict C ha m ps w as w he re it all started. A nd w hen you pursu e that goal as a team , you can no t fail. The successes of the Lady Bulldogs' season can be seen in their Bi-D istrict tro p h y G oing beyond their initial goal and advancing to the next round, the Lady B ulldogs played a tou gh season this year h ig hlighted by the playing style of a team that refused to lose. The Lady B ulldogs w ere ahead of G raham by 21 points in the third q ua rte r of the

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;'3fore the game starts. ■ (9), and i . -h - (1l),sharea /egame handshake. The handshakes were fun because I got to make up a ■fferent and unique handshake with each of the starteio," Underwood sajri.

Taking the hoop and the harm, _■ - ■ ■ ' (12), puts in another free throw to add to the Lady Bulldog's scoreboard.

It is fun to p la y w ith her b e c a u s e she is my s is te r b u t it is a ls o e a s ie r b e c a u s e i k n o w h ow she p la ys. A nd b e c a u s e it is e a s ie r to p la y w ith som eone th a t way.

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W ith a tougin season, botin the freshm an and JV girls basketball team s w orke d their hardest w hile still having fun playing the gam e they love. "This year m y team really im pressed m e with their coachability and c o m m itm e n t especially seeing o u r freshm an p rog re ss and m ake strides th ro u g h o u t this season,” C oach Loy Triana said. N ot only did the team s b on d over the gam e of basketball, the team s also did thin gs such as h anging o ut on the bus and team d in n e rs every o nce in a while. "The best thing that h ap pe ne d this season is anything that o cc u rre d on the buses g oin g to tou rn am e nts or

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Prnctice Mnltes Perfect

Basketball takes practice individually and wilh leam mates to score points, :'i : I ' i : (to) experienced the benefit ol those piactices in the games she played in. ”1made a three in one game lhat I thought I would all bail," To(id said.

Playing to Win

Determined to win tLisit u i plays her hardest to win the game fo' tiie JV basketball game against lowa> Park.


Go for the Shot

S h o o tin g b a s k e ts ts n o t a lw a y s e a s y , y o u h a v e to g e t in th e rig h t p o s itio n a n d m a k e s u r e y o u h a v e e n o u g h tim e to s h o o t. ■ ■ I': ,

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a w a y w ith h e a d h e ld h ig h . "It m a k e s m e fe e l a w e s o m e a n d it m a k e s m e fe e l like I h a v e a c c o m p lis h e d s o m e f h ln g ; O rtiz s a id .

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lo s s in g iTio b a ll b a c k in to p la y , K in g (9) p la y s h a rd s h r jw in g h o w m u c h s h e Is p a s s io n a te a b o u t b a s k e tb a ll,

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Hawk Beatdown Getcha Head in the Game

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c o m p e t e , a n d t e a c h e s y o u th a t y o u

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w is h Together, S w ish Together Bullaogs make playo" run

W h e th er it’s the thrill o f the c ro w d roaring, c h e e rin g you on, o r w he n y o u ’re on the 3 -p o in t line w aiting to m ake that gam e w inn ing basket, Varsity Basketball is full of e xc ite m e n t The D ogs put up a valiant fight, w inn ing tw enty-tw o gam es, sticking it to the ir o pponents, and b e co m in g b i-district cham ps. W ith the p o w e r o f te a m w o rk the D ogs cre ated fam ily m e m ories tha t will last fo r a life time. "If you d o n ’t w o rk as a team, you w o n ’t play as a fam ily Basketball h elps you m ake a b ro th e rh o o d tha t will be y o u r w hole life,” Alex H irata (12) said. They w o rk as b ro th e rs and they

play as a fa m ily They s uccee de d th ro u g h each other, and in that, resulted in a season w orth y of the h istory books. For som e, basketball is their w h o le life, and fo r all, it’s a reason to co m e to sch o ol and co m p e te to be the best. Players like Taylor . ( 1 1 ) , Jalen W hite (10) and o th ers plan to con tin u e playing basketball into their adult lives, either fo r fun or p rofe ssio na lly But, all of the boys on the team will never fo rg e t the ir tim e playing for B u rkb u rn e tt High S chool and will che rish the m e m ories fo r the rest of th e ir lives.

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Achievement

;enior Grant Jimenez, shows his skills jnd does a lay up on the opponent, iUrnping up the student section as ley cheer him on, "If everyone Is not in ;te same boat rowing, it will sink pamwork helps up become a family “id it feels great to always be around iem," Jimenez said.

After the Dogs pull oft the win (12) has a moment to take in their victory against Iowa Park Til never forget the memories Basketball helps me fight through things, even when I'm having a bad day It was always fun to play with my teammates” Hlnnant said.

■rlf'I (11)

Gof Game After getting the free throw ; (10) gives the Dogs l»ie lead ’B d -'k-t.iii is the only thing I en|oy doing. Ii m a k e s me think more about the deo.-.i' i" ' make in life," White said.

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lumpmon Freshman and ^ N basket

^ o ri w ith

T h un de ro us roars, a w histle goes off, and you line up to the free th ro w line. As you p rep a re to shoot, you have a flash ba ck to the first tim e you ever stepped onto the court. M any of the freshm an and ju n io r varsity began their basketball c a re e r as a child and from there, the ir love of the gam e only co n tin u e d to grow , "It's the only thing I’ve ever prided m yself on in m y life,” Brian Johnson (11) said, "it gives m e a reason to try and excel in every facet of m y life,” The ultim ate need to succee d is w hat pushed m any of these guys to w o rk cou ntle ss hours to im prove the ir skills, but som e also play for m ore sentim ental reasons. "Basketball has m ade me m ore co n fid e n t and I g et to

'The Golderi Stale Warriors because Ihey are veiy good and 1 lil« C^lay 1 hompson ”

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play for m y dad," Lance B ro w nin g (10) said. For these you ng m en it is not sim ply a gam e. This is the ir lives and it has forever left a m ark of it’s im p act on them . "Basketball has im p acted m y life b ecause it’s helped m e feel g o o d and like I’m doing positive th in g s ” K endarious H orton (9) said, "after 1 g raduate I w an t to con tin u e playing,” T h ere ’s no telling w h e re the su cce sse s o f these you ng m en w ill take them , so w e sho uld keep an eye o ut as they have proven the ir d e d ica tion and c o m m itm e n t to the gam e the y love.

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"I don't really care. If I'm playing, I'm sell” -Corey Wright (10)

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"Golden State WarrioiB, because they have Stephen Cuin'.’ -K4aicus Jackson (9)


Run the Piny

^iiying Up \;th the opposing team hot on his tracl<s ,'an L.'wis 19) goes into attempt a lay up ,'iile his team comes to assist. Moving up ifm middle school to high school has ■ibught on new challenges and new ' iachings ’Its iBasketPalll taught me how to r,|xk together with people,” Lewis said.

Down the Court

F^unriiny a r)lay '.iM.(11) runs acrf)SS Ihe paint. This season was ;:imazing because was able lo \<> play with a great team,” said Ross.

Wi” iiOl races (Jdwc Ihe courl. ’l l’s a:.-v 'il\ill| has me a Petter 'ison and has ,mpr(jveu my 'mmunicalii.in skill;,," l\^llls said.

With the defense surrounding him, ■■^1 ■‘ : (9) of the freshman team prepares to out play the opposing team. 'BasketPall is important to me because it makes me athletic and stronger," said Briscoe.

Offense Up Going down the court. /■■I..-.-I' _ i ■ ■ (10) fakes out the defense while looking for a teammate to pass to. "Working together is better," Lucas said.

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Straight Outta Boomtown Breaking out of their huddle, the Freshman team gets ready to battle for the win. "It’s made me a better person and has brought me closer to my friends," said Deandre Mui’ioz. (9).

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J o in g w h a t s h e d o e s b e s t,

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CLEARLY DEFINED This years varsity girls so c c e r teain has im proved tre m en do usly from the beginning of the year to now. From the girls that have played s o c c e r all their lives, to the girls that have never kicked a so c c e r ball, they w ere all truly outstanding. The girls so c c e r team put in so m uch w o rk and effort into every practice, scrim m age, and game. No m atter the w eather, the girls varsity team w as alw ays ready for w hat w as com ing. Each player put out m agnificent a m ou nt of exertion, including running and d eveloping ball skills. B ecause of their strength and faith, the Lady B ulldogs so c c e r team w as able to ove rcom e som e tou gh tim es and com e out victorious. "This season has been really enjoyable, I absolutely love playing with everyone. W e have really im proved a lot since the beginning of the season. I’d say w e im proved the m ost on how w e w o rk w ith each o ther more, back then w e w eren't very cooperative but n ow its like w e ’re a close fa m ily ” .1' n ' I''" H .. I (10) said. A lthough the s o c c e r team will be losing five seniors, they are d eterm ined to tnake a com e back lor 2017. ’Tve m ade such an a m a /in g bond w ith these girls

on the team and it’s g oing to be hard letting tha t go. I have been on the team since m y fre sh m a n year and w o rke d hard fo r w h e re I’ve co m e to n ow and it’s g oing to be hard w alking aw ay from som e thin g that has helped m e build so m any friendships. If it w a s n ’t for s o c c e r I w o u ld n ’t have ever th o u g h t of having this m any su p p o rtin g peo ple in m y life.” Alyssa R o b e ils (12) said. R egardless of the results of the ir gam es, the team m e m be rs had a c h a n c e to b o n d w ith one a n o th e r at tournam ents, and team dinners. The girls team gave it the ir all this year, finishing w ith a re c o rd of fo u r wins, tw o ties and tw o loses and still m aking it to playoffs. The varsity s o c c e r team w as truly o utsta nd ing this year.

-M arley Alfred

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Dub nation "My favorite memory was the Princeton tournament, it was team bonding for sure because we tiad fun wfiile we were doing it And of course we got the dubs.’’ exclaiiTis J (9)

United by Team , D riven by Passion ne Varsity boys Soccer team shows N o holding back. That’s the m otto for the varsity boys s o c c e r team, and that’s exactly the e nergy they displayed all season long. C o a ch ed by R obert D aiker and assistant coa ch R obert Blackm on, each player b ro u g h t to the field som ething different. Being able to play for the team is m ore than just a title. For the boys, it’s a m ixture of the fam ily b on din g of p ushing each o ther to their very best w hile being the s u p p o rt system they each deserve. So w hen asked w hat it lakes to be a Varsity boys so c c e r (11) nti'ilele fo rw a rd ,' say;: ’11 takes som e skill, bul you al;;o n<;(-;(J io w ant lo win and ni-;v(;r lliin k llia t w ha l you did w as f H K II V ll I,"

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Favorite C oa ch D aiker m o m en t fro m m id fie lde r oaiiey .loii’ (10) w ou ld have to be ’’W hen coa ch g ets m ad he th ro w s his hat and I gue ss he tried to th ro w it dow n but he th re w it up hig h er and it hit m e on the chest. I m ean he w as su p e r s o rry after it, b ut it w as so funny afterw ards.” P r e - g a m e ritu a l?

”lt’s a team thing, it just takes hard w ork, you have to stay m otivated and keep that m ind set that you're g oin g to m ake it. Alw ays take p ride in w hat you d o and for the team also." M aiK i (11). To p ul iorth the o ther a bn orm al rituals, I I . iir i'. 'i (1 I) and ‘ i ' I, I I K (12) "put g um in o ur shin g u a rd s then eal it rig iit before Ihe game."

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lunit Cliiniins (12)

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For som e, after fo u r years of playing high sch o ol athletics, it d o e sn ’t stop. The strea k con tinu es th ro u g h college, P. iviu Ban on (12) 'It feels g o o d to have finished m y fo u r years on varsity soccer, I put in the tim e and w o rk I had to and I feel like it paid off m y sen ior year. I have m ore to learn and that's w ha t I’m g oin g to set o ut to do, th e re ’s b ig g e r guys than me and I have to take e xp erien ce fro m frie nd s and fam ily and h ow to get it d o n e and I’m g oin g to get it done.” -Katie A lfred and M arley C oo ke

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No Grass Stains - No Glory

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b o y s a n d g ir ls s o c c e r t e a m h a s .

to V a r s ity s o c c e r n e x t y e a r a n d h e lp

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t h e t e a m w in g a m e s . A lt h o u g h e a c h

to b e r e c o g n iz e d a n d to b e a b e t te r

m e m b e r is v e r y p r o u d a s M ic h a e l

t e a m m a t e . T h is y e a r w a s a g r e a t

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a c c o m p li s h m e n t fo r t h e J V s o c c e r

h a s c o m e f r o m a g r o u p o f in d iv id u a l

t e a m a s fo r t h e b o y s o n ly lo s t o n e

p e o p le a n d f o r m e d in to a c lo s e -k n it

g a m e . A fte r g e ttin g a n e w c o a c h , M r.

fa m ily . W e h a v e le a r n e d a b o u t

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t e a m w o r k , a n d to b r in g t h e lig h t o u t

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Sports 63 JV Girls & Boys Soccer


llut tore ictory W hat m akes a golfer? Is it the gloves? The bag? The clubs? O r is it m erely the passion to play? ”M y dad plays g olf so it’s always been a part of m y life,” Haiden Isom -Floyd (11) said. T h e drive to get a low er sco re and to do better m otivates m e to participate.” This year w as M aiden’s third year of golf. The c ro w d is silent as the player takes his or her swing. O ut o f re sp e ct fo r o th er players on the course, any im m ediate cele bration is q uie t and kep t to a soft clap. B ecause of the courtesies, m any students find g olf to be a stress reliever. "Golf helps m e clear m y m ind of even/thing so I can fo c u s on

being creative,” M arah S an d ers (11) said. G olf is not a team s p o rt b ut is still a team w o rth y to be recognized. S tud en ts p ractice on the sam e c o u rs e and w atch each o th er fo r m istakes or areas w he re the re is room fo r im provem ent. S om e say g olf is a com petitive sport, w hile o th ers disagree. "W hile playing, I’ve never felt m yself trying to be better than one of m y o pp on en ts, 1 ju s t play m y gam e. The c o o le s t part a bo ut this is h o w close you g e t w ith the players fro m o th er schools,” M a de line U n d e rw o o d (9) said. - Theophilus B ab cock & Allyson Marek

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Final Chance

"Because it was my senior year, i decided lo go out on a limb and play golf I played over the summer with my dad and I thought it was a lot of tun,” Calob luinoi (12) said.


Before a big drive

Focusing on his grip of the club, Alexander Wright (12), lines up his ciub before he swings. "Ifs important to have a good grip so you don’t drop the club,” Wright said. :;'Se,..;:,

All is Quiet

A hush IS in the air as each player takes their shot ”lt helps me think clearly and helps me relax,' ■■■■. i . :■ (9) said.

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Following through with her swing, ■ (9), takes her shot. 'When I am following through on a drive, always think to hit the ball straight and at the target," King said.

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The final swing of every hole, a putt can make or break your par. It comes down to what makes you focus in the moment of intensity. 'To imagine the shot being perfect and expecting the best out of it. and not thinking the worst," '■ ' 111 ' said.

impetition I'ding up for a drive, Avery Fncksor: is watclned by four other npetitors in tfie Burl<burnett golf rnamenl Tine watchful critics are 'tivation and pressure to perform ' best

Sports Golf

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Catch Us II You Can Run, Fight, Win! "Having the o pp ortu nity to coa ch G irl’s T rack is a blessing. To be line, the B ulldog T rack teanns strive able to instill self-discipline, hard to be the best in the land. T rack and w ork, and self m otivation in young field events inclu de sprints, hurdles, ladies is very rew arding. I feel that relay, long ju m p and m uch more, by c o a c h in g girls track, I not only R unning tra c k takes time, affect o ur program , b ut 1 feel tha t it dedication, and hours of hard w o rk helps all the o ther p ro g ra m s "I really enjoy the tha t these you ng spo rtsm an ship ladies are also a cco m pa nie s involved in. It is tra ck and the a joy seeing fact that you them excel in get to the ir o ther s u p p o rt your spo rts due to team m ates track. The real throu gh e n jo ym e nt is p ractice and w hen the y take the meets. I first found values w e try and instill in that I loved to run throu gh these y ou ng ladies and then apply so c c e r and th a t along w ith C oa ch T them to the life lessons they will and m y parents, later e n co u ra g e d face in the future off the track. As I m e to join track.” said, M adelaine m ention e d earlier, it is a tru e Joh nston (11). S om e stu d en ts run blessing to be a ssociated w ith tra ck for the a drenaline rush that these y ou ng ladies and the Lady running inspires. T ra c k is m uch B ulld og T ra c k P ro gram !” Loy Triana m ore of a team effort than som e may think. It only takes one m isstep (Staff), said. to cha ng e the ir overall time. -A nnie Faber and Track pushes you to y o u r limits, Caitlin B ow e r and to do you r very best. S om e may think that tra c k can be b o rin g b ut to o ur surprise the re is a lot of hype w ra p p e d into a single tra c k m e e t

Proctice Makes Perfect W a r m in g u p b e fo r e th e b ig e v e n t, tine L a d y B u lld o g s ru n a r o u n d th e tra c k to p r e p a r e fo r th e ir first m e e t o f th e s e a s o n .

A ccelerating to w a rd s the finish

Passing The Baton F in is h in g h e r p a rt V b a t o n to '.

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p a s s e s th e

a V, r n ; ’ (1 2 ) to fin is h t h e ra c e . "It

m ig h t b e to u g h , b u t it w ill w o r k o u t in t h e e n d a s lo n g a s y o u try a n d d o y o u r b e s t. C o a c h T w ill a lw a y s t a k e c a r e o f y o u n o m a tte r w 'hat. J u s t h a v e

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Run As Fnsl As You Can .

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c o m p e titio n , ■■

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c la s h e s to t h e fin ish lin e d u r in g th e b o y s ' relay.

Speeding to the Finish Line A fte r ru n n in g th e

la s t le g o f a r e la y ■■ (9) m a k e s it to th e fin ish lin e O u t o f all th e d iffic u ltie s th e tra c k t e a m g o e s th ro u g h , L e w is s a y s th e m o s t diffic u lt a n d c o m p lic a te d th in g a b o u t tra c k is, "...the lo n g w o rk o u ts a n d in te n s e tra in in g .'

Running the Extra Mile R u n n in g a lo n g th e t r a c k

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, (10) p u s h e s h e rs e lf to

h e r lim its, "I h a v e to p u s h m y s e lf to k e e p g o in g a n d to n o t g iv e u p ,’ s a y s G u tie rre z ,

I Got It C o m p le t in g h e r le g o f th e re la \ all o f h e r m ig h t, m a k e s h e r w a y t o w a r d s th e n ru n n e r in o r d e r to p a s s th e b a to n o n w a rd .

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Legacy Lift

First and Last Season

When asked about how he felt getting to carry on another generation of powerlifting, i Jpuiurcfi (11) said ■It feels good to qualify because I've been told 1could not and now I have. My brother has done it so I'm trying to follow in his foot steps,"

"When 1qualified for regionals I was ecstatic because i had only been powerlifting for only one season and really didn't expect any forward progress let alone get to letter and compete at such a high stage," ' i i ■ ■■■' r (12) said.

Tm excited and nervous for state because know 1can do it hut do not want to disappoint people and my coaches who believe In me," (12) said

Family Factors 'Regionals was exciting because I got to follow in the footsteps of my older brother Zac and mat<e my family proud. This Season was definitely some of the best tLin 1 have had and 1cannot wait to continue and t-iopefuliy qualify' toi state next \eai.’ ' v't' said.

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lion Water The Tradition of our Lifters Boys Regional Qualifiers 132 Weight Class: Cnnsiian G a jth ie rd S Total-740 Lbs, Total 181 Weight Class: Jessy U D C h u r c h (11) Total=1145 Lbs, Total 275 Weight Class Jacob Boswell (12) Total-1400 Lbs, Total

Girls Regional Qualifiers 123 Weight Class: Shellmar Nerls-Santlago

Less talk, m o re chalk. This is ju s t orie saying tha t peo ple use in p ow erlifting w he n it com e s d o w n to a fe w pounds. The B urk S quad definitely chalked u p ," It w as exciting getting to do s om e thin g I have never done, esp ecia lly w he n only a few can d o this w e ll I’m thankful fo r this opportunity.” Shelim ar N eris-S antiago (12) said. The saying ” Iron and W a te r” is som e tim es taken ligh tly It is a lifestyle these lifters have to live by fo r a solid three

m onths, ’T h e Iron is a m ental view point. If you have a strong m ind and a strong body you will be able to d o w ha t you need to do to b e co m e that m uch better. W ater is very im p o rta n t W hen you hydrate you will have full ability of w ha t you trained for,” Jessy U p c h u rc h (11) said. This w ay of life is actually som ething that w as re surre cte d from past years. Their m ain goal w as to carry on tradition and their ending w as nothing shy of it W ith five qualifying for regionals, tw o w ere girls,

som ething w e have not had since 2013, Everyone on the team w as and is extra passionate about w hat they do. Though m any did not qualify this year, they u nderstood w hy and realized w hat they have to do in o rd e r to be able to com pete next year. W e can definitely see that w e chalked up and com peted, no m atter the outcom e. So, If you see the cloud of chalk, just know, it’s about to go down, -Jacob Boswell

( 12)

Total=710 Lbs, 2nd Place State: 7th Place 165 Weight Class: Faith Hollingsworth (11) Total=705 Lbs 5th Place

Sports Poweriiftinq


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Players reflect on past season A long tim e together. C onstant training, m any hours on the field, pitohing, batting, w orkin g hard. All this training can b ring a team together, can build friendships, create brotherhoods. This fact m akes it all the hard e r for the seniors on the team, w h o will be playing on the BHS baseball field for the last time. S om e are happy for their senior status though. "I like being a senior player because 1 have the o p p ortu nity to sho w d irection and leaderships to the yo u n g e r players on the team ,” ■- (12) said. It is n t just all hard w o rk in baseball though. Pleasant m em ories are m ade after the long hours spe nt together. "My favorite m e m ory of the season is the bus rides and the b on d the

team call ourselves the baseball cho ir team .” M itchell Je n n in g s (11)

said. The relationships are essential to the team too. ”1 feel like the p itch er and ca tch e r re lationship is very im portant, my favorite p itch e r to catch fo r is p ro b a b ly C ristian Rangel (11) because he’s very con sisten t w ith his pitches, all of his pitches w o rk the sam e.” W yatt G ran t (10) exclaim s. He also believes in w inn ing in d istrict and m aking a long playoff run. H opefully to a dd a g old glove to the ir tro p h y case. -Em ily A ppleton

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How long have you been

IPLAYING?

" S in c e T -b a ll, I ju s t g r e w u p p la y in g 3 rd b a s e b e c a u s e ! w a s th e b ig g e r kid o n t h e t e a m a n d th e o n ly p e r s o n a b ie to t h ro w a c r o s s t h e field."

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first s ta rte d p ia y in g s e c o n d b a s e w h e n i w a s s ix y e a rs o id , I felt c o m f o r t a b le t h e r e a n d I fe e l lik e it’s a n e x c itin g p o s itio n to play,"

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p itc h e d a n d ' k n e w I w a s g o in r i to b e a first n o hitter." -G ris iiftp

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nam e o u t there,” C o o p e r Duke C linking of bats, flying of dirt, said. W ith m ore on the line, the and the sound of you r team m ates boys had to p ractice and keep a chieering from tlie d u g o u t like positive m indset a b o u t both the your seco nd fam ily is not a new feeling fo r a g ro u p of boys on the g am e and the ir team m ates. ”We, as a team , are all close on and off B urkbu rn ett High S chool JV the field and it m akes us like a Baseball team. S om e of the boys have been playing tog eth er since fam ily b ecau se w e kno w w e have each o th e r’s backs,” G arrett they w ere 4 years old and now M o o n e y (10) said. N ot only d o the have the privilege to play high sch o ol ball together. "It m akes me boys have to g et used to the new feel m ore at ease playing w ith the level of com petiveness, the y also have to fa c to r in o th er players and sam e people I have played with n ew coaches. ’’T he c h a n g e of because I know each p e rs o n ’s strengths and weaknesses," C ody sce n e ry has been a positive ; . (9) said. Of course, the re is e xp e rie n ce for me. The coaches, as w ell as the players, are very a big d ifference betw een league e xp erien ce d and supportive. I’m and high sch o ol baseball but the c o n c e p t is the same. "High sch o ol glad I have the o p p u rtu n ity to spe nd the season w ith great baseball is definitely m ore c o a c h e s and players," i i avis com petitive because there is Melon: ■(9) said. m ore on the line and w e have to - A u b re y Vogel & C ate C haplin w o rk hard to get o ur team 's

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Pitch Perfect

W ith p e rfe c t fo rm ,

■ : (9), p itc h e s a c u rv e ball, 'T h e m o s t m e m o r a b le m o m e n t fro m m y first s e a s o n o f b a s e b a ll w a s g e ttin g m y first trip le " R iv e rs s a id .

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t h e n e x t p itc h . 'B a s e b a ll is a g a m e o f re p e titio n if y o u d o th e s a m e th in g y o u k e e p a p a tte rn s o it b e c o m e s a h a b ii to dc- y o u r best." R e e d sard.

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p r e p a r e s to ru n to first b a s e , " P la y in g b a s e b a ll

Fast & Furious

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g e t s r e a d y to s w in g at i l ' : ' ' p r e p a r e m y s r if for g a m e ,

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Get n Rip P r a c t ic in g o n h e r s w in g , /In i Hi i (9 ) w a t c h e s t h e b a li all t h e w a y in to t h e p la te . ”1 lii<e p la y in g s o ftb a ll b e c a u s e o f t h e c o m p e t a t iv e n e s s a n d c o m in g t o g e t h e r a s a fa m ily to w in g a m e s ," M a r t in s a id .

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th ro w s h o m e , 'T h e fe e lin g i g e t w h e n h e a r m y t e a m c h e e r in g m e on and m e c h e e r in g for t h e m is w h a t ' lik e b e s t a b o u t softball," R o g e r s s a id .

Tayler T&umay (9)

Calling the Shots

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. DIAMONDS ARE A GIRL’S BEST FRIEND K e e p in g a c o m p e t it iv e e d g e g o in g f r o m y e a r to y e a r is w h a t k e e p s

h a v e a ls o s tu c k w ith t h e s a m e p o s itio n th e y p la y e d w h e n t h e y w e r e

s u c c e s s f u l t e a m s g r o w in g a n d

little. "I s ta r t e d p la y in g s o ftb a ll w h e n I

w in n in g . S o ftb a ll is a v e r y c o m p e t it iv e

w a s e ig h t, a n d I've b e e n p la y in g

s p o r t n o t ju s t b e t w e e n riv a l t e a m s b u t

c a t c h e r e v e r s in c e ," I

a ls o w ith in t h e t e a m itself. T h e d r iv e to b e c o m e b e t te r e v e r y d a y a n d e v e r y

i. 'i'i- '- ! '. s a id . T h e s e g irls h a v e a b o n d th a t

p la y is w h a t k e e p s t h e s e L a d y

b r in g s t h e m t o g e t h e r to p u t t h e t e a m

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firs t a n d to n e v e r p u t e a c h o t h e r

gam e.

d o w n a b o u t a s im p le m is ta k e . T h e y

T h e p r e p a r a t io n it t a k e s to b e r e a d y fo r e a c h o p p o n e n t is o fte n

lo v e h e lp in g t h e ir t e a m m a t e s o u t to b e c o m e a b e t te r g r o u p a s w e ll.

ta k e n fo r g ra n te d . S o m e s p e c ta to rs

'T h e y 'r e a lw a y s k e e p in g m e p o s itiv e ,"

w o u ld t h in k t h a t th is is ju s t t h e s a m e

A n d r e a R a e d e i s a id .

k in d o f g a m e w ith a d if f e r e n t t e a m o n

T h e B H S L a d y B u lld o g ju n io r

t h e fie ld , b u t p la y e r s m u s t k n o w th e

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a n d t h a t c o m e s fr o m k n o w in g e a c h

N o b o d y r e a liz e s ju s t h o w m u c h

o t h e r a n d b e c o m i n g fa m ily . M is s in g

w o r k it t a k e s to b e a s o ftb a ll p la y e r.

o n e o f t h e ir g a m e s is d e fin ite ly

N o t o n ly d o y o u h a v e to p r a c t ic e w ith

s o m e t h in g y o u d o n ’t w a n t to d o .

th e t e a m , b u t y o u h a v e to g r o w a s a n

T h e s e la d ie s h a d a g r e a t s e a s o n th is

in d iv id u a l. S o m e o f t h e s e p la y e r s h a v e

y e a r a n d p la y e d t h e ir h e a r ts o u t fo r

b e e n p la y in g s o ftb a ll fo r 5 - 8 y e a r s a n d

t h e o r a n g e a n d b la c k It t a k e s h e a rt, d e d ic a t io n a n d t e a m w o r k to k e e p t h e c o m p e t it iv e e d g e a n d w in n in g seasons, - B r o o k e M u llin s

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p la y in g s in c e 5 th g r a d e a n d h a v e b e e n t h r o u g h e ig h t s e a s o n s c o u n t in g fall b a ll a n d s u m m e r b a ll,” A lb e r t s s a id .

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nior Varsity Sotiball^'’

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Dademics Divisio

Everybody’s Hands Go Up "Dog squad Is the most lil experience bul woLildVe been even more so il we didn’i have to wear sltirls." Isaac Ball (12) said allei being asked l'iow Inn II was doing Dog Siiuad wllh the guvs>

Biggest Fon Dedicating his Filday nights to the Burkburnett BulldooS' Thomas Gubernalli ( 12) not only videoing the ixactices/ganios he also helped the trainere in the gamea


S2S/Robotics/Crimestoppers__ 80-81 FFA.......82-83 Choir__ 84-85 Band.„....86-87 Color Guard__ 88-89 Babes....„.90-91 Cheer/Dog Squad__ 92-93 Arl.......94-95 Guitar__ 96-97 Auto/Carpentry/Weldlng...„..98-99 Trainers__ 100-101 Yearbook.......102-103 Debate__ 104-105 ELC.......106-107 AFJR0TC......108-1Q9 Nurs[ng.......110-1l1 Theater......112-113 NHS.......114-115 STUC0/PALS.....116-117

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Let the Sparks Fly

■*"You have to rely on I yourself, not sanieone else i^to do the work for you. Its leailyfun and takes a lot of ,f concentration to be good 1 at ii, Welding is a skill, its I an art, It takes a iot of -| practice and ‘g determination, f want to get fa n job in welding and !i| hopefully one day open own business." said ' r Blake Parkey (12).

Charged Up Building hands on experiences and friendships along the way, Toby Allen (11) finishes his creation that he built from the beginning of the year. The result: a mechanism that charged cell phones.

Clubademics Division

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Welcome to the Family Im agine being new to a school, to a tow n, to a class. A lone you sit and w ait for so m e o n e to c o m e up and ask w he re y o u ’re from, w hy you m oved here. S2S, or S tudent to S tudent is an o rganization like no other: g uiding new students arou n d the school, helping m ake their e xperience at B urkbu rn ett High S cho ol a w a lk in the p a rk Starting out the experience, n ew stu d en ts are led around ca m p u s by one of the m e m b e rs of S tudent to S tu d e n t answ ering any questions, com m ents, or c o n c e rn s that the stu d en t m ay have. "As I w alk arou n d the school with the student, m aking sure they have everything they need, m y goal is to take care of everything: m aking sure they fit in the best w ay possible," m e m b e r ' i , . 'i i (12) said. The stu d en t is then a cco m pa nie d al lunch with one ol the m em bers, il possible. "S2S is im p orlnn t to have because it helped mo get a leel ol w ho re everything was. 1 mol so m e o n e i i i ; w t i o i T i the m om ent I w alked in, and I'm very thankful lor thnl" i i : (9) said. I. 1C

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stopping Crime, One Doy At a Tim C rim e to u c h e s all lives, d irectly or in d ire c tly For stu d en ts w anting to protect the sch o o l and u ph old th e rules that g o along w ith it, C rim e sto p p e rs w as created. C rim e sto p p e rs is a stu d en t led orga n iza tio n fo cu sin g on, of course, stopping crime> that prevail in the s ch o o l e n v iro n m e n t Additionally, the g ro u p participates in severe^ co n ve n tio n s and pLiblic services, re prese nting B urkbu rn ett H igh S c h o o l as volunteii For som e, the o rganization w a s a w ay o f getting involved at the school. Crime S to p p e rs m akes o u r sch o o l safer, bLit I jo in e d b eca u se I w an te d to participate in ^ s om e thin g for the school, The idea o f the o rganization so u n d e d fLin to me, so I join: I! L p . >I , (9) said. The existen ce of the association d oe s not m ean that the scU has a crim e problem , b ut rather that the s ch o o l can create a proactive: making the s ch o o l ;i safer e nviro nm e nt w hile p ro m o tin g s ch o o l spirit and piide. J a c o b Ba-r

'iidshli'w, having fun, but mon' inipoilatitty, you get to be pai1 ot'sonietliinu btgger,

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le Scribe

The Architect

cha rg e fo u r devices at once, and sho ot a ball into a n e t Team s are in c h a rg e of prog ra m m in g, sketching, building, and p rom oting the ir ro b o t W ith each team having tw o to three people, each team killed tw o birds w ith one stone; dividing and c o n q u e rin g jo b s circulating around the ir one ro b o t Stereotypes surro un d the idea of being on a ro bo tics team, but in actuality there are all types of people in the ro bo tics class, a cco rd in g to senior N oah Sm ith (12). T h e re is a stigm a that only nerdy people take Robotics. The truth of the m atter is really anyone can join Robotics, and w hen you look at o u r class it is prevalent that there are m any types of people and personalities. I mean yes, w e are "nerdy”, but w e like w hat w e do,” Sm ith said. -Jacob Bachert

Go to ln il.

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(10), c a r e fu lly d rie s t h e p ig off w h ile p r e p a r in g for th e lo c a l s h o w . " B e in g a n o ffic e r m e a n s a lot to m e . It s h o w s th a t y o u k n o w w h a t y o u 'r e ta lk in g a P o u t a n d w h a t y o u ’re d o in g . It w ill ta k e y o u far,' M a jo r s a id .

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It’s a Family a Long hours, late nights, endless m iles on the road, b elow freezing, w alking and fee din g are just som e of the m any thin gs it takes to be a part of the B urkbu rn ett FFA C hapter, but the m ost im p orta nt thing is being a m em ber of a big fam ily w ho su p p o rts and helps one another. "It takes hard w o rk but in the end all the m e m ories m ake it w orth every bit of the lim e ancf effort," v;., ii' ivi /ii' i' ' (9) said. Stucients hacJ to fecxi, walk, wash, and train their anim als on top ol .'ill th(;ir o ther sefio ol w o rk and (.'Xtracurrieulars. W ithoul help horn llu.'ii l.'imilios (including III!iin:;, fl:u l:', sihling;;, even ' 1 111:.111: I h i ! w o rk w o iiliI

never have been com pleted, "W ithout the help of m y cousins, I w o u ld be up at the barn w o rkin g all night by myself," K aden G olden (10) said. N ot only did s tu d en ts just need help raising anim als, but being a part of FFA has created clo s e r b o n d s w ith loved ones b ecau se they had to spe nd so m uch of their tim e there. The students and their fam ilies m ade m e m ories of the sm all things, jiis t sp e n d in g tim e together. "W hen I’m in the s h o w ring, having m y dad there definitely has a big im p act on me. II is p ro b a b ly the best feeling le do really g o o d in the s h o w ring and him being the liist one I hug aflei wards," . M l I li'a lle n (9) said. Aubrr!v V ogel t'v C ate C haplin

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Singing In Theit Christmas Concert The alto and bass sections sing proudly in the choir hall.

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I, , A I had this to say about being a Choir teacher "it is both fun and nspiring to worl< with young musicians in any capacity. I live to see a group tackle music that ends up sounding above and beyond what we thought we could achievel'

This Year Was Different

This year was different from all tfie: | others this year the BHS choir participtated in a combined Christn: concert along w'ith Band, Colorgau' and Guitar,''.:;.'" M viess(10) had this to say on going back arid fourth betv\<een band and choir It * kind of aw'kward since w'e dldnt resi get to flgLire out when or how I wo' li^ but It was fLin getting to entertain ^ people from two different standard^' niLisic."

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ccess C hoir: not m any students have even been in the c h o ir hall, let a lone h eard them sing. To som e students, c h o ir is a foreign idea, and even con fuse it w ith the guitar class, but to others, it feels like hom e. A ltho ug h this year has been tough, w ith only nine re turnin g m e m b e rs o ut of a bo ut thirty, th e B ulldog varsity c h o ir has m ade an am azing com e ba ck. This past D e c e m b e r the B ulld og c o m b in e d c h o ir join e d

especially w hen the band s to p p e d playing and it w as just us sing ing fo r those brief few seco nd s" \ :

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recalls a bo ut the perform ance. This year the Varsity c h o ir is m ade up of m ostly freshm en with few upperclassm en. But if they s tic k w ith it the c h o ir will only get better. If they've m astered the p icco lo m in i w arm -up, they can m aster anything!. W ith con test season q uickly

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o ld e r than me, and also to be a m ajor role model," Contest, held in the spring, consists of three rehearsed son gs and one sight reading selection. Sight reading is m ore com p licated than som e m ight th in k The cho ir is handed a piece of m usic they've never seen and expected to perform it w ithin a few m inutes of receiving it This year's c h o ir has their eyes on the S w eepstakes trophy, hoping to continue the B ulldogs' w inning tradition, -Annie Faber

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They Killed Us The band ends their performance when the guard literally steals their hearts and they all perish. The band stail<ed their way into the guards’ mind just so the guard could show them their evil side.

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"h e Journey That W ould Leave You Hearties The Bulldog Brigade has always been big in school pride, from going to football games and performing and playing at pep rallies to wearing school shirts and painting their faces to the school colors. They work their hardest to succeed and always strive to earn recognition from other schools. From the middle of summer staying on their feet eight hours a day, five days a week to practicing late on Monday nights and coming to school before 6:30 AM. the band never complained about how hard they had to worK but the hard work paid off throughout the school year

first started I felt somewhat disconnected from the rest of the band because my role was a lot different then theirs. However, throughout marching season, 1 learned the importance of my role and strived to get as close to my band family as possible." -Ciara Nice & Eron Long

as the band got better. The football games would never be complete without the marching band during halftime. The marching band loved to keep the audience entertained while the football players took a break There was nothing more the band could do to please the crowd every time they performed. As was never a dull moment, especially for the drum major Eliza Caineron (12). "Being a senior drum major is a lot like being the apprentice of the band director, I learned not only how to conduct the show, but how to earn respect and trust of the rest of the band. When I

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Conduct the Sliow! Eliza Cameron conducts-the show as she looks down at her band and makes sure all Is well. ”1tried to be a leader not a boss. It felt wonderful to become senior drum major because It was a goal I set out during my freshman year. I felt a great sense of accomplishment, and it motivated me to be the best drum major that I could possibly be." Stated Eliza Cameron (12)

”lfs hard knowing ifs the last year of something I've done for so long. Ifs a lot of fun. The band we have this year is really great, and I’m so grateful to have a band like we do to end my high school career with, fm definitely going to miss i f ': i i . / :: (12)

Tm going to miss laughing with my friends and being able to wake up every morning and start my darwlth them, fm also g o in g s m issmy band director, Mr. Bayless. There Isn't anything io4be world that could replace the feeling of being in band and going to campaitlons and just seeing everyone. After 1 § i«*jate. everything is going to be so dlfieteni and just, odd." Fiiijvy.AM, uns (la

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Get a Grip

In the middle of the second movement, Courtney Davis (10) and Christina Wachif:r (10) catch their sabres gracefully and and proceed to finish their dance.

Halftime is Siiow Time Time to Put on a Show

S tepping onto the field to perform on a Friday night is the last part of the c o lo r guard's sch e du led activities for the week. And even tho ug h this is the m ost p ub lic part of the activity, it’s not the m ost im portant. The w o rk that goes into the p erfo rm a nce is. B eginning p ractice as the sun cam e up on cold fall m o rn ing s and late night rehearsals that e nded u nd er the p arking lot lights m ade this team w h o they are. A lthough m ost d o n ’t see this aspect. "The feeling of the a ud ien ce clap pin g and ch e e rin g fo r the m archin g band and the colo r g uard is extravagant, it m akes a person feel so alive and happy. N ot only d u rin g the s h o w but even d u rin g practices, w hile you p ractice and p ractice you im agine the c ro w d being there and you alm ost fo rg e t to breathe.” C lara N ice (10) said.

The the m e for this past football season w as ’’Stalker, a Love story". They p e rfo rm e d this at com p etition w ith the m archin g band, they also p erfo rm e d this at every halftime. C olo r G uard, along w ith the m a rchin g band, kept the a u d ie n ce eng ag ed d u rin g the football gam e s along w ith the c h e e rle a d e rs and Dog Squad. They w ere a big p art in keeping the stu d en t section loud at h om e gam e s and aw ay gam es. T hey also kep t the pep rallies m o re interesting w ith a d ifferent routine every w ee k. The C olo r G uard gets better and b etter each day and as the year pro g re sse s as well, As football season c o m e s to an end, the C o lo r G u a rd still p ra ctice s a lot in o rd e r to g et ready for W inter G uard. The BC G is p ro u d to say that the y have an am azing g uard and they are ready to m ove up to o ve rc o m e w ha t the next year b ring s for them . - Eron Long & C iara N ice

Pretty, Witty ond Graceful At the end of the second movement,: ■ 1 . : (11), gracefully strips her flag and returns to the sideline to wait for her next movement.

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”As an officer, 1have a lot of responsibility. I have to help other with routines and stuff like that I also have to be the mediator. When people start to argue I cant tal<e sides, I just have to help them find a solution.” Tiffany Walf<er (12)

"Being officer is amazing! I’m getting to be one of the leaders of one of the best Color guards around and getting to do what 1love, its an opportunity and I’m so glad I'm one of the officers." Coieton Wilson (11)

nPut Your |ngs Up! |ih e b e g in n in g o f th e m o v e m e n t, K . a n c e llo r (10), s ta rts off s lio w b y lia v in g n fid e n c e in h im s e lf

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We*re all about those Babes... ’Bout those Babes

Dance team dedication, dance and dreams It takes m ore than d oing kick lines and looking pretty to be a Babe. W itli tougiT routines and long practices, the B oom tow n Babes w o rk cou ntle ss hours to continue the tradition that started nearly 4 0 years ago. As the d a n ce rs w o rk to g e th e r these b on ds b e co m e lifelong frie nd sh ips and they b e co m e m ore like family;, a fam ily that w o rks long and hard to learn new routines every year. S om e days, B abes begins and ends the day fo r these ladies. A 7:30 am practice, 8 hou rs of school and a 2 hour p ractice to end the day sho w the d edication of being a team m em ber.

"Looking up at the cro w d and seeing everyone happy, and in the m iddle o f p e rfo rm a n ce w hen the y’re ch e e rin g for us” Jacey Keeling (10) said a bo ut w hat m otivates h er to be a Babe. Friday night p erfo rm a nce s are not the only thing the team does. They also participate at pep rallies, ele m e nta ry sch o ol c o m m u n ity clinics and individual and team com p etition s in the spring. Even w he n com p etition season e nd s in the spring, the B abes w o rk hard to p erfe ct routines and g et ready for the next year.

Smile Smiling brightly Jacey Keeling, (10), makes sure to smile in front of the cheering crowd, getting evetyone's attention and showing her spirit to the Bulldogs.

-A nnie Faber &

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"It feels good to be an officer. It’s fun, but it’s a lot of responsibilfly,” - T a ^ a V t if e ( ll)

’1l’s a lot of funi It’s so awesome to be able to see all the girls and to help Coach and Courtney.’ -Mmtef ^ » (f1 )

j 'lt's truly an honor, I love to dance and have the opportuni^y to do what I ’■love e^/eiyday is a ■-blessing. Also, to be an L'officer is a lot of resoo^sibill^y but it is so much fun," a d in s d i) '1 love having the opportunity to lead other girls and dance with some of my best friends,” -Faiti H qI o^ w * (11)

''It's exhilarating knowing , I’m helping my teammates ‘ become better dancers ; and growing together,"

’It's challenging being in charge and responsible for other people but once ever>4teing comes together I feei like a proud parent," •C’eniCR Mendoza (12)

After a touchdown, Boomtown Babes : !e'C -r ■■(12),. ; nnox (10), Angela Lairi!', (i 1 Ka.'-'ar ue- (10)„ show their spirit and pride.

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"I think it means being there for your team and cheering your heart out for them in every play and supporting them win or lose," -Nyejha Bowen (11)

’’C om e on d og s let’s up that score, 6 m ore.” Exclaim s the ch e erlea de rs from the sidelines u nd er the Friday night lights. Football gam es are w ha t everyone looks forw a rd to, from child re n to g ran d pa re nts and everything in between. T h ere ’s always som ething for everyone at the Bulldog stadium . The Friday night lights are w hat everyone looks fo rw a rd to every week, fro m the sou nd s of the band, to the sight of the football boys, the sm ell from the c on cessio n stand hearing the roar from the cro w d , in the stands w aiting fo r the gam e to begin. That's w hat Friday nights in B urkbu rn ett are all a b o u t ”1 love it so m uch b ecau se I feel like a different perso n u nd er the Friday night lights and I never can sto p sm iling, I feel like I can be myself! M y favorite part is k now ing tha t even if the c ro w d isn’t getting involved, I’m o ut the re with s om e of m y best frie nd s m aking ton s o f m em ories. I also like after a w in w e have the sch o ol son g w ith the band even if the players sm ell bad haha.” H annah Fountain (11) speaks o ut on w h a t it m eans to be a bulldog cheerleader. Then, w e have the captain, 1laleigh I offler (12) sure she's only 4 '1 1 but d o n ’t let that stop you fro m realizing s h e ’s a

spit- fire, with having 8 years of experience, she u nderstands w ha t it m eans to "Live it and breathe c h e e r” B eing a m a sco t is tough, and you d o n ’t g et c re d it for it because you r hidden Inside the s u it But, tha t hasn’t stopped S helby G arvin (12) from cheering her heart o ut to the football players, stu d en t section, families, but m ost im portantly, the kids! ”1 love the kids! They are alw ays so aw esom e,” This is Shelby's s eco nd year u nd er the suit, and of cou rse it com e s w ith it’s ow n set of problem s, m eaning, the heat. ”lf it’s really hot o utside then it’s alw ays 2 0 tim es hotter in the s u it That’s w hy w in te r is my favorite season to ch e e r in b ecau se i’m alw ays the w a rm e st person. Also join ing the c he erlea de rs Abigail Kurszewski (12) and m asco ts on the sidelines are the fam o us D og squad. Flelp p u m p in g up the stu d en t section the y have a lot of im provised dances, songs, and of cou rse D og squ ad leapfrog. ”W e had a blast, 1ju s t th o u g h t tha t the football players w ere Anno Bancovitch (12) m o re involved. 1w o u ld see them loo k b a c k and dance. Overall, e veryone a p p re cia te d w ha t w e d o fo r o u r band a w hile a lot more." B rett Farson (11.) -Katie Alfred

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■Lauren Ferry (12), because we became really good friends, Plus, she always makes me laugh.” . o;o K-'loKinnis (11) said.


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2, T ‘'s real i:;e "Driiinmer boy' - " : 'Il2 'p la v s to the beat of the his own music v\'hile pumping un thp crowd, 3, Staying in sync the cheerleaders pump up the ■ by doina the famous "Victory-" cheer 4 #ROAST^HEHAWKS. 5. 'The funniest moment w'as w'hen we w^ere beat n.: -' dog out of Hirschi and we started one of our famous Dog Squad Leap Frog lines and two of our p^Ohi the sidelines actually loined in," 02 ' 6. Running the f l a g . . ' ; (12' waits for the signal from the horn to sprint out to show his bu'' roc pride. 7. Before the famous 48-4i wm over lowa Park, mo ; "'.eerleaders take a moment to com m em oiate t’\ ' ■' -'o.aii gam e of the yeai.

'Kyieigh Kurszewski (10), because even when I was freezing cold she managed to always make me laugh.' Brittany Vassar (10) said.

"Hannah Fountain (11), she's my BFF, without her it never seemed lil<e we w'ere peppy enough. She just brought joy to everyone." Makayla Hancock (11) said.

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takes he/ M ichelangelo, Picasso, W arliol, and van G ogh all started as new artists, just like the students involved in B urkbu rn ett’s art program . It d o e s n t m atter if you are in A rt I or one o f the m ore advanced arts, there is alw/ays m ore to learn and new w ays to sho w their creativity. T h e m ind is creative and always trying to obtain inform ation everyday, it needs to express w hat it learns, so it d o e sn ’t g et overw helm ed, S apphire V asquez (11) said. Students get to learn new skills and te ch n iq u e s fo r each p roje ct and then get to use their ow n m ind and the skills they have learned to create the ir ow n perspective of the ta s k W ith every p ro je c t being invividual is key so that each person can

s h o w their ow n take on their a rtw o rk ’’M y p roje cts are very a b s tra c t just like m y personality,” Tyler K ibby (9) said. W ith an endless a m ou nt of possible outcom es, students c a n n o t be d isa pp oin ted with the w o rk they prod u ce d. W h e th er realistic or abstract, students sho w their ow n abilities, talents, and feelings th ro u g h colors, shapes, and textures. ”1e xp re ss my creativity m ainly th ro u g h a b stra ct art. I love thin gs that are co n s id e re d 'different’ and it’s the m ost fun to make,” A dd ison L obaugh (10) said. - A ub re y Vogel & C ate C haplin

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)ugh, being in Guitar be hard at time, it is ) very fun. allenged by learning Vto learn songs, :ause of how tough I to l<eep the same fed and play certain fes.” Dylan Martin , replied when ed how he felt when /ing the Guitar and

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W h e n k e e p in g c o u n t o f e a c h b e a t o f e v e ry n o te , a n d p la y in g e a c h c h o r d p e rfe c tly , th e c la s s p la y s in u n is o n .

So Challenging B e in g th e g u y w h o lik e s g e ttin g th in g s d o n e a n d d o n e right, w h o m a k e s s u r e e v e ry th in g is a s li s h o u ld b e w h e n p la y in g h is g u ita r, a n d re m a in in g f o c u s e d . B u t e v e n t h e t h in g s th a t s e e m s o s im p le c a n b e s o c o m p lic a te d . W h e n a s k e d , w 'h a t h e f in d s to b e m o s t c h a lle n g in g b e in g in g u ita r. ■

re p lie d . 'L e a r n in g th e c h o r d s a re p re it,

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One String at a Time Being sure she is doing everything right, and hitting the right notes on lime, i i ■i': ' ■’ splays her guitar with passion, showing just how m uch she loves playing her guitar. When asked what inspired her into getting involved with music, she replied "My parents influenced a lot of my m usic taste, and from that i becam e very interested in what m akes m usic what it is. After looking into the bands I was listening to I discovered artists like Haley Wiiiiams anp Matthew Bellamy and decided I wanted to be like them and leam to p la y "

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BHS W elding Classes let the Sparks Fly W elding tal<es a lot of patience and p ractice to get better. H aving a steady iia n d also iie lp s w iie n you are w elding. T o this d a y I am still truly am azed with every a sp ect of w eld ing and to this d a y still learning new trici<s but one thing I truly love is h ow in d epth each type of w e ld in g is. There is a saying a bo ut great w elders, ’W e have the h an ds of a delicate surgeon, the calm of a sniper, and the ability to build anything, w e are less than 1% ol a dying art w elding. So my lavorite thing is welding," w eld ing leachor Mr. Lew is said. W ith no w o rks lio e ts to do in IfK; clasr,, llie classro om is lai(f

b a ck and they listen to m u sic as they weld. For students w anting to p ursu e a w e ld in g career, this class h elps them get a head start. "Yes, I plan to one day start m y ow n w e ld in g business. I'm going to colle ge for w elding." B laki' I ’ II key (12) said. W eld ing is a very cha llen gin g activity; you can never g et "the p e rfe ct weld." "In w e ld in g it is said that the re is no p erfe ct w eld, so for m e it is alw ays chasing s om e thin g 111 never get "the p erfe ct weld." But w ith that I do g e l very close all the time." Lew is said w he n asked w hat the m ost c h a llen gin g part of w e ld in g was. W ith having tie e n a w e ld e r since

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" K e e p in g a s te a d y m o v e m e n t a n d h e a t to p e n e tr a te t h e V b u t n o t b lo w o u t a n d b e s u re n o t to pull o u t e a r ly m o s t o f all h a v in g p a t ie n c e e v e ry th in g ta k e s p ra c tic e to g e t better." M c M u lle n s a id .

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More Than Just Water Secret Life of an Athletic Trainer

Training is a spo rt inside of o tiie r sports. You w ould never thinl< tlia t the athletic training p rog ra m is as intense as it really is. It has to be d escribe d as chaos. M ost of the time, you see them standing with a ra ck of w ater bottles. It seem s as that is all they do, but that's not the case. D uring a sport, injuries are unavoidable and the trainers have to be ready at all times. "People d o not see w ha t w e actually do, all they see on Friday N ights is us filling up w ater bottles. They d o not see w hat h appens in the training room and in practice. W e are the re to help and learn. Each day w e learn som e thin g new from C olten Mass, o u r head trainer", M egan E ddins (12) said. The w o rk that g oe s into it is a tre m e n d o u s effort. M ost tra ine rs are the re before the players g et the re to set up even/thing, and the re after to clean up the m ess the boys made. S om e m ight even m ake a joke tha t they sho uld be paid for the job. They are tau gh t fro m the b eg inn ing w ha t to d o in certain situations, and to re m e m b e r all of tho se is a task itself. W e do not a p p re cia te w ha t they d o for us enough. B eing the re and taking care of so m e o n e in need is hard, e specially w he n they are s tu b b o rn boys. W e tha nk them for all of their hard w o rk and effort here in B ulldog Land. -Ja co b Bosw ell

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Care Taker On her way to refill a water bottle, \ .. , • , '-'/'j' ■i(9), makes sure all of the players are taken care of. "My responsibHit/ as an athletic trainer Is to ensure that the athletes are adequetely prepared and focused on winning the game”. Wood said.

Can I get a Refill with this being a lot of what they do, refills the water bottles so the boys can stay hydrated.

Future Tasks Just finishing helping some of the players, I .. ■■ .(9), thinks of what she needs to do next.

Eagle Eye Watching the game intensely, i■ L :. (9), watches the field so she can be ready at any time.

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Y ea rb oo k is all fLin and gam es until you realize your d eadline is right arou n d the corner, w hich m akes you w ant to start crying. But seriously, just ask any ye a rb o o k staffer h ow m uch stress goes with them . After all, it’s the only class w he re people actually pay to read you r hom ew ork. W hat o ther class can say that? T here’s 5 deadlines that have to be m et each year, and w ith each deadline com e s pages, then the pictures, then the story, kickers, and captions. "Oh, and d o n ’t forge t the

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quotes.” For the them e this year, w e d e c id e d upon the reloading sym bol. It w as m eant to re prese nt a look b a c k into all the past m em ories of the year. For som e, it’s the best m em ories they've yet to have, su rro u n d e d by their best of friends. It d o e sn ’t hit you until you start w orkin g on the last deadline that the year is com in g to a close. A nd to some, this will be the final y e a rb o o k they will ever make. W ith having 3 years u n d e r the e ditors’ belts fro m the best of the best, Mrs. f\/landy Eddins, T heophiius H o p p e -B a b co ck (12) and Katie A lfred (12) m ake sure to lead and g uid e the ir 20 staffers th ro u g h the long and tre a c h e ro u s jo u rn e y w ith the help from their co-ed ito rs Kiiey A rm stro ng (12) and Em ily A pp le to n (12). ’’The b ig g est c o m p lim e n t you cou ld give m e is tell m e h ow m uch you liked m y page," Emily A ppleton (12) said w he n asked w ha t kind of fe e d b a c k she app re cia ted most. T h ro u g h o u t the year, the staffers have also learned m any tricks and te c h n iq u e s to im prove the ir pages like M akayia M cM al^l. (11) ’’To get started early on you r page, and m y favorite part is p icking o ut p ictu res and seeing how differently I can m ake my page stand out.” -Katie A lfred

V o o p k ; d o n ’t s e e it’s a lo t o f h a r d w o r k a n d lim e ;, it iil s o l i a s a lo t o f r e s f j o n s lh i l i t y I x i l a ls o n o t b o r in g ."

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Katie- "Congrats, if you are reading th ; that means you have suivived the mc< •' this book! Through all the stressfuli f of what this book entailed, you guys (i ,\ist always lemember that you can c-

Emiltv- "As an editor, my lesponsibilitif include being a class leader, taking o moio pages than staffei?. etc. This h gotinitel\'\ieen vei\' stressful, hut an enjoyablo oxpoiionoe. but I loved wo ■ W ith e\'ei\'one and wH miss my BHb voaibook oLiss."

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Yearbook STAFF

#YeorbookProbs While smiling on the outside but crying on the inside, ic,, >1 , ri. '■(11) and , ‘ (11) patiently wait for polis for their page to come back.

crop Debating on story ideas for their page, A u ;'.. ; :j i (9) and ' i. (11) read their masterpiece Petore putting it on screen for you to

Relax, Rejuvinate. and Reread ■^roving that you can work with your best friend ^"yson Marek (11) & ivlari<?y (11) proofread pach others pages to perfection, #BFFgoals

■At first, i thought yearbook was going to boring but i'm actually around people that are fun,” J-r-.

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"12 3 SMILE" Normally behind the camera, Shelby White (10) and Bailey □old (10) show us howto balance work and play

The calm before tbe storm Before each year the stafisend promos out to the stiiooi t know aboul ail the imporl.i'

W hat paqe are YOU on?

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All I Do is Win 'V.nainc witli it’av "i'hons in hand, ■■ , . r'g(12),. ■ (9).and (9) present their winnings to the camera. "With the Vernon tournament being my first it was very ner\/e-wrecking but in the end ali the hard work paid off.'said

Summer Fun After a long summer weei at Debate camip, I (9), ioiMid'l), and ri1,(12 ) unwind from their hard work for a quick group picture. ’While it was fun, Debate camp was definitely a lot of hard work.' feei iike i learned id ' said Appleton,


Don’t Hate or the first time, Burkbumett gets its very own Debate Class C om in g after sch o ol and p ra cticin g on w eekends? N ot any longer. W hile there have always been students w h o have p articipa ted in UIL Debate, there has never been a class before.. B uilding a class w ithin the day has seen g rea t benefits to the D ebate program . The deb ate coa ch Mrs. Jul:e Lewis is definitely excited for the class. ”W e have m ore participa tion and m ore tim e to practice. W e are a new, but g ro w in g program . I am excited a b o u t o u r future." says Lewis. N ot o nly did the D ebate kids get a n ew class o f the ir own, but a new form of deb ate w as also

debate w as C ongress. This new ca te g o ry of debate too k a m ore realistic approach, form ing a c o u rtro o m setting. "I tho u g h t it w as a realistic form of debate and the stru ctu re of the rounds kept it interesting and enjoyable.” says Blake S tocking er (12), w ho w ent to state fo r the e vent H aving the new class is paying off, because this year has been g oo d for the D ebate Team. M any m e m be rs have placed and are even state-bound. At this rate, the S peech and D ebate team will have a very b right future. -Emily A ppleton

One Last Look

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Atter attending Debate Camp tor a week to sharpen their CX skills, Gabriel Pate (12), Austin Underwood (12), Alexander Wright (12), Blake Stockinger (12), and Bryce Lewis (12) take one final group picture on the stairs in the lobby of Cameron University’s Dorms.

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riaot the vn It's a story of betrayal, deception, and m urder. The tales of w ha t happened In the ELC classroom on that night rem ains unknow n, but w hat Is know n Is that Gavin B iddy(10) Is at the cen ter of the controversy. The facts are that the class fish w as overfed, and the class w ants to get d ow n to the bottom of It W itnesses cam e out a bo ut the fact they had seen Gavin d oing susp icio us activity c o n c e rn in g the fish. As the trial set forth, the class w as divided. It b ecam e clear that this w ould be a trial to w atch for the school. C ountless tea che rs w ere in a ttendance as

the trial ensued. In the end, Gavin w as acquitted of all ch a rg e s b ro u g h t against him as it w as d iscove r the class ra bb it w as actually at the hand of this m ost terrib le tragedy. The trial Is n ot the only event this class does how ever. O ne of their fun d raisers is selling cake ba lls In the hallw ays for the m asses. This class puts Interaction and fun activities into the every day lives of som e of o u r students. -KIley A rm stro ng (12)

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Your role? Playing as a stenograptier - , i!' '■(10) takes notes on the case.

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Not Guilty Afterbeingacquittedof.il ' ; lV - j r'.'c o n g ra tu la te s . j j b ' . (10) on fiis victory, Tn’ t,.,; to be NOT GUILTY!" Bidd\ :i ;

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Showing off in front oi i his students. Sgt Bj!i * Fox does puil ups. Sg ' Fox is an great ; teacher by not only | teaching, but living the; US.AF code.. Sgtt Fox >

Don't worry, Lt, Col, Las Ball also has a fun side. Col, Ball can be a strict instructor when need be, but he also has understanding side to him, Col, Bali has been the leader of JROTC at Burkburnelt High School for 6 yenrs,

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"No Mission Too Difficult, No Sacrifice Too Great, Duty First"

^ Based in the A ir Force c o re 3 lues of integrity firs t service :;efore self and e xce lle nce in all ;;3tivities done, the Air Force jjn io r R O IC p ro g ra m here at ^urkburnett Fligh S cho ol is a irogram on a mission. W ith well :ver 100 cadets enrolled, FJROTC is the largest stu d en t ictivity on cam pus. JROTC is not only a sch o o l ‘rganization, b ut it's a b on d with our friends that you c o n s id e r imily, This bon din g beg ins with LOW in A ug u st to in tro d u ce ew cadets to the p ro g ra m arough activities, physical fitness ■nd socials. The PPG picnic, )ollar Dog night at 10 Evans, isiting the V eteran's h om e in Oklahoma, along w ith various olunteer service p ro je cts m akes FJROTO one of the m ost

p ro m in ie n t o rganizations in the com m unity. All of these service p ro je cts along with the kn o w le d g e gained in the cla ssro o m benefit the cad ets by sh o w in g them w ha t military service has to offer. A fter high school, cad ets will be able to join any b ran ch of the m ilitary w ith a training and skills. A n o th e r face t of AFJROTO is drill com petitions. O om peting a cross the state, the BFIS cadets sh o w the ir abilities and training pay off w ith w ins in divisions ranging fro m a rm e d drill to inspection. O adets are know n for their service on cam pus. JROTO cadet J ose Jon es (9) h olds o pe n the d o o r d u rin g first lunch. "It helps o ut others, and m y lunch doesn't g et affected by it” Fie is a truly

caring person, and has definitely m ade an im p a c t setting the sta n da rd s for all BHS students. JROTO has g row n so m uch over the years and con tinu es to grow . If you are interested in join ing next year you really will not re g re t it W e w ish luck to all the seniors in this p rog ra m w hile furthering the ir caree r after graduation. - B rooke M ullins

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Do Work Teamwork makes the dream work isn't just a saying for these rote kids. It’s a way of life Teamwork is a very special thing and its good to know these kids are learning that early in life.

Goof Off JROTC is a big part of the BHS campus, so seeing them at sctiool events, such as football games isn’t unusual at all.

With much enthusiasm, ■i ^ (11) has a little fun of her own. Kara is a very outgoing person and a joy to be around, as one can tell.

C iK ac P hoto c o u rte s y of A m a n d a Bonnin

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■ k: . / , ' ! (11) t a k e s t im e fo r a q u ic k p ic tu re . T h e C N A p r o g r a m w ill te a c h m e th in g s I w ill n e e d to k n o w fo r a fe w c la s s e s In c o lle g e ,” R u s s e ll s a id .

B urkbu rn ett H igh S cho ol and V ernon C ollege have com e tog eth er to offer stu d en ts the o p p ortu nity to get a head start on their "G rey’s Anatom y" dream s throu gh the C NA program . Students s pe nd the first sem ester studying their boo ks and learning skills to b e c o m e the best they can be w hen caring for residents and patients. D uring the seco nd sem ester, students take the skills they learned and put them lo the test with Ihe residents at h vcrg re en Nursincj Center, "The hardest part ol the> p rog ra m has If) be lhal you Iry lo d o all llia l you (:,'iii b ill you C i i n 'l c;hange everylhlnci,"' . r ■■1, 1 . :'nl i {1 2)

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said. The C N A stu d en ts this year w ere given the o cc a sio n to sho w how m u ch c o m p a ssio n and u nd ersta nd ing they w e re tau gh t by p rovid ing the ir Instru cto r Mrs, R honda Fore w ith m o ne y fro m a fu n d ra ise r for her to visit her h usba nd w hile he w as In the hospital. The students raised over $ 3 0 0 to d on ate to the ir teacher, "You have to truly care for people and u n d ersta nd that their needs are just as Im portant as yours," 7ole M c'Kinni:, ( I I ) said.

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Makayla Hancock (11) says that she Is planning to become an orthopedic surgeon, "I will go to college and get my RN and work my way up." Hancock said,

Teamwork

Helping a fellow stu d en t. I (12), talks to a resident while his partner gives care, "A nurse is someone who dedicates their life to helping others,’ Turner said.

Antoina Davis (11) says that she plans on pursuing a career In surgical nursing. "I think It sounds really Interesting,” Davis said.

Delayne Dickey (12) says that she plans to become a nurse practitioner. ”1want to have a larger impact on my patients."

Helping Hand

To prevent a bed from getting wet Olivia Skinner (11) brings the on duty nurse an extra sheet after a resident’s shower, ”1enjoy helping others and think CNA Is a good thing for me to do now so I can work after high school," Skinner said.

Cierra Gardea (12) says she plans on becoming a respiratory therapist "I have always been Interested In how the respirator/ system works,” Gardea said.

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Captain Hook, Ryan Forrester (9), arranges and discusses liis pla to Ivir, Smee, Ashley Picketi (10), for Peter Pans' Deatln, 'I ioved playing tlie part as Captain Hook beoaus he was powerful,” Rya Forrester (9) said.

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P e t e r P a n . ' . ' i ’­ ll 0) and Captain Hook : r - (9) battle to the end. Unfortunately Captain Hook gets defeated. 'My favorite part about theatre is getting to be another person on stage, and reaiiy getting into the way that the character would reaiiy act,” ■;■ ■ (10) said.

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Peter Pan who was played by ; i ' ii i (10), confused by what a kiss was, gives Wendy, - 'I ' (10), an actual Hershey Kiss candy. The crowd was so ticl<led by this scene, "I thlni< i fit my character Wendy because she is more of a reserved girl. She does what she’s told and plays by the rules, so I think I'm a lot like her," M

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n, except one, grow up in theater, you can become loever you want and find ierent ways to express yourself I a still be accepted. The key to ^oeess in theatre is the more you [;■! cover up your own personality f*h your character’s personality. ■I more your character w illcom e ^ ife, ,1 ^ Mastering the portrayal of an i.signed character is not the only joect of theatre arts, Theatre also nsists of the ability to brainstorm d plan to create amazing props iit shape a jaw-dropping set As a member of the cast, it es a determined and outgoing |id, and patience. The cast ,3nds many hours practicing at learsal and constructing the si perfect play possible, “I feel we’ve really bonded as a cast of school and In school ,

because of how mt:ich time we have spent together,” ifel-fey* "Peter and Wendy” was the first play of the year for the theatre cast It was a play filled with fantasy and imagination. "My favorite part olfthe Peter and Wendy play was when it was finally over and my nerves disappeared, but ,it was also sad because of the hard work that we all put iri; c a m e t 0 an end,” Annabell C lem ^i (11) said.-Marley Gooke

Giving Thanks

All the cast and crew gave huge thanks to their teacher i . i for all her advice giving and support she provides ever/one. "As of now, Fm starting out at Vernon College for drama, then transferring to IvlSU for drama as well, I want to become a theatre teacher at the high school level," (12)said.

You’ve Been Captured

Princess i iger Lilly ■(10) captured by the pirates, "I usually say a little prayer and try to control my breathing. The good thing Is the lights are really bright so when I walk on stage I cant see the audience It’s easier to just do my thing and give it 100%," I. , (10) said.

Under the Sea

IVlermalds ‘ '12) ■ i; ■ (10) and .. ' (9) are indifferent to anyone else in Neverland, Their elegance captured the crowds attention, "Even though my part wasn’t that big, I put a ; of hard work and dedication into the Peter and Wendy play One o' the biggest challenges was haviriu lo make time for both school wr : ?,nd rehearsals," ' (12) said.

ryTime idy, Delaney Mitonr ' (io), shares bed time stories with the lost as one of Captain Hooks pirates Hrr:r !>- .n ' ,■;.'i! (11) tries to ture Wendy ”My character was one of the Lost Boys, and I think I y|iy character well, because I’m kind of childish,' i.l , ' n . (9)

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c M o re ^ -h a n Burkburnett NHS Division has another successful induction The BHS chapter, advised by Mr. Lee Sem an, isn’t just a g ro u p of sm art l<ids. T here’s m ore to it than th a t The National H onor Society (NHS) is a national organization that consists of distinguished students from high sch o o ls a cross A m e ric a Each m e m be r m ust sho w c ha ra cte ristics o f citizenship, g oo d c o n d u c t service, and leadership. The induction c e re m o n y is held every year to ind u ct incom ing sen iors and jun io rs into NHS. At the cerem ony.

each give a sho rt speech. After this part has passed, the ... a n n o u n ce s each inco m ing m e m be r name. O nce they have been called, the stu d en ts m ust w alk to the fro n t of the room , receive a p ap er and NHS Patch, shake the p re sid e n t’s hand, and sign their nam e on the NHS Ledger. O n ce everyone has signed, then the peo ple at the end have the ir can dle s lit After passing d ow n the flam e and lighting eve ryon e ’s candle, an oath is said, officially m aking the students NHS m em bers. -Em ily A ppleton

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'Being inducted into the NHS is such an honor. I felt really proud of myself and my fellow classmates that were also inducted. It is such a pleasure to help others and to be surrounded by people my age who like the help others." ,'■■■(11)

"I was in NJHS in middle school, so to be in NHS as a high schooler Is a very big accomplishment in my opinion. My hard work and lack of sleep has finally paid off.' . ' ■(11)

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Color Time

Big Hearts

Using their exceiient coloring skills, Paradizi Jackson (11) and Martarius Wilson (12), fixate on creating a colorful valentine.

Taking a break from coloring, Grace Dewoif (9) and Madelaine Johnston (11), show off their work in progress.

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Focusing on her masterpiece, Jaley Matteson (I2),finisnt3 her card to make someone’s day ai th >' nursing home.

Mennbers of student council, Amber McDaris (9), Taylor Bell (9), and Madeline Undervi'ood (9) show off their colorful final products.

Catch Me Riding Dirty 'Student Council has taught me that despite all of the distractions in life, taking the time to help others and to put yourself in other positions will open more opportunities for happiness, it also makes you realize vi/hat truly matters in life,” Hannah Fountain (11) said. "Student Council has taught me that there is always more you can do and to not settle tor average. I have learned to go to above and beyond on my school work coirirruinlly service, and ■rieiidohips. II ha.s also taught me to fcil'././uy . keep an open mind," Addison ii'j;iiK|h (to) said.

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To be a m e in b e r of S tudent CoLincil it takes responsibility, initiative, and ultimately, character. M e m b e rs of S tud en t C ou ncil p articipa ted in Faith Mission, cre ated valentines for the E vergreen H eathcare C enter N ursing House, and m a de up all of tlie spirit days for the students to d ress up for. T iiro u g h o u t the years.

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The PALS' group takes time out of their day to heip out play games, and work with the ELC.

Determined to perfect his amazing dance moves. Jack DeWolf (ii), practices his performance for the PALs video.

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Rehearsing her lines, MaKenzie Eddins (11), reads through the script before performing her part in the PALs video.

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isonfvaoyct(lt),pulsoff show for the PALS j g iyideo. "My favotite part c PALs is g o ia g to s e e tfil %ds at the elementaty" schools and knowing that 1can be sorfieonG",i ttiey look up to,” Haiden sad stY *. %

Single Dip

Dancing solo, Megan Eddins (12), scio dips improvising because her partner was absent during rehearsal of the PALs’ video.

talk to and trusL This year, the :^Ls group have taken m atters [■:o their ow n hands by attending I' many school sporting events 1. possible, by being loud and teping B urkburnett’s school liirit im m ensely higher than any ftheir opponents, s All m em bers o f the S tudent p^uhcil and PALs organizations i looked up to as the leaders campus. They m ake ijrkburnett High S chool a fun d exciting learning vironment. "I really w an t to

fo c u s on eve ryon e at sch o ol being a better bulld og (BABB) a nd sp re a d in g g o o d vibes th ro u g h o u t the com m unity," Brittani Josh ud (12) said, d e s c rib in g w ha t she w ants to a cc o m p lis h in PALs, w ith it being her final year at B urkbu rn ett High School. -Allyson M arek

Dance the Night Away

The Babes officers, (ll)a n d . 112), lead the PALs club in their dance number for the PALs video.

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What’s your favorite dish? Garrison Cahayla (11)-

Fllet Minon Jacob Fennessy (11)-

Creme Brulee Connor Bachert (11)-

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Be Our Guest

The first Culinary Class groups together for a final picture. 'Thanks to culinary, when I'm older I will now know how to make something other than ramen noodles and hot pockets" (11) said. Sweet treats aren't the only things that get cooking in this classroom. Burkburnett’s culinary class is one group to look out for. As this program began in the fall of 2010, the students flocked to it. Getting to show their cooking skills off, students soon fell in love with the class. For some of them it’s just for the fun times, and for some it's about the passion for food and creating masterpieces, and for all, they create moments that they will remember forever and always For the people starting out in Culinary I, you see excitement and determination in their eyes, knowing that they will continue their newfound [jassion lor years, and bring th(;ir skills into Ihc' real world. "H’k already ofjened u|) mariy doorways Id my liilure,” said .

After finishing his creme brulee, “ v‘, r;- (12) shows off his masterpiece. 'The best thing about culinary is learning to cook new things, and it allows mt.to cook with my family and find new career paths for my new passion.' Watts (12) said.

: (11) about his Culinary class And the two seniors in Culinary II, they have been through a journey of food, fun, and challenges. The way they connect with Chef Colee and each other shows grace, expertise, and even a little bit of crazy But that's what makes this more than a class to them, it's their life. From cooking creme brulee, to cooking brownies, and baking cakes and cooking ramen. Culinary is full of excitement. This is the class you want to join if you enjoy cooking, and most of all being a part of a big family

Tea [ o r . -Ryan Caporaie & Kiley Armstrong

While waiting lor their masterpiece to be c o m p l e t e , ” '!i'’ ’ and I i ■ pose lor''''0 camera ”1have learned that I can cook for evenis. m.\ i.-imiiy, or i l ' become intersted in becoming a chef, IVe learned all t>' skill:; 1will need" ti 1'. said

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Sugar Sugar Admiring the work of her apprentices, while dreaming of how amazing the brownies must taste.' :-l > patientiy waits for them to be finally compieted.

Chef Padron chops up his almonds before shoving them in the oven to roast. 'I enjoy cooking because it has always been a passion of mine since i was a kid. Cooking is what brings a family together." says : . ' (12) said.

Straight Outto the Kitchen

The second culinary class poses with Chef and their chef buildog mascot. "Cooking is a mental meditation for me. i probably wouldn't make it through the school day if I didn’t have this amazing class' : , i ■: i (12) said.

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Kiley Armstrong (12) What teactier from BISD has impacted your life the most? 'Mrs, Pollard has really impacted my life because she has shown that through hard work and dedication, beautiful art can be made."

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Quinn Fuller

Amerika Gamez

Cierra Gardea

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Christian Gaiiliiior

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Tyler Parker

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Junior Handsome Mitchell Jennings

Junior Beauty Hannah Fountair


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Junior Favorite Jacob Bacliert

Junior Favorite Hannaii Fountain

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If you could change your school colors, what colors would you change them to, and why?.. ”1would change them to red and black because they were my old school’s colors and It reminds me of home.” B r e o n n a G a r r e t t (11) said.

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PeojDle Juniors


Annabell Clemen (11) "A one up...meeting new people that you’ll love forever. A downside...well, I feel guilty because no one recycles,” Clemen said,

Victoria Nadir Brandon Nealy Matthew Otto

James Panhorst Landon Peacemaker Luther Perry

Daniel Fuchs (11) "1 really like how I can get to know the culture and make new friends, but it’s kind of a win-lose because 1really miss the German chocolate and food,” Fuchs said.

Heather Pickett Joshua Potts Jasmine Powell

Chance Pringle John Puentes Cristian Rangel

Foieign Exchonge Students desciibe theii expeiience in America Kennon Reed Carlos Revilla Jose Rios Makenna Robertson Alexis Robinson Christina Robnett Miguel Romero Kyle Rooffener Jordan Ross George Roth Johnny Joe Routon Jason Russell Kirsti Rutledge Kylie Salyers Marah Sanders Tatum Sappington Keaton Scli,'K;l(,>r Chesrnun Schnick 'j.'ira Schro(;cl(;r ' tji.'ward ,l(;nnili!r Shi)ul;.

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The language was very hard, but I love to be a member of ttie basketball team," Kaminski said,

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D e s tin y A lb e r ts G e n e s is A lo n s o S u m m e r A n c ir a C a z lia A n d e rs o n L o g a n A rn d t J a x x B a le A le ja n d r o B a r r ie n t o s K y le B a r to n D a lto n B a y le s s B ritta n y B e a s le y J a c o b B e n to n G a b r ie l B e r n a l G a v in B id d y K a r e n B ig g s S a r a B lr d w e ll D y la n B o lto n K e ia n n a B o o th S a ra ti B o w e r C a d e B r a d le y E th a n B r e w s t e r K lo n a B r id g e s D a v id B r o o k s L o re n z a B ro w n L a n c e B r o w n in g C a h il B u rlto n R e b e c c a B u rn s T y le r C a ld e r o n K ie r s t e n C a r ls o n Ell C a r t e r A le x a n d r a C a s t r o R y a n C a th e r a ll K y le C h a n c e llo r D illo n C o llin s M ia C o o k e K y le C o r e y A m e lia C o r o n a J a y le n C o x D w a y n e C ra w rfo rd C o lin C r is w e ll E m ily D a lla s C o llin D a v id s o n C o u r t n e y D a v is

H o w D id Y o u G e t Y o u r Injury? Cahil Burlton (1 0 )-”1 was injured in tine Decatur game this year when Hunter Runeburg dove to make the tackle but instead flew into my ..ankle as I was running. So as I tried to take . another step, I stretched out my weeks I spent %'' 'ilm eon-firutches and

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stretching my muscle trying to prepare myself for my next game,”

Michael Parker (10)- "Freshman year I was playing football and I went in for a tackle and felt a pop, I thought it was nothing but it turns out my shoulder was dislocated so, we popped it back into place, But during that same year we did an

exercise called "power ciean’i and that partially tore my labrum. playing with that tear throughout sophomore year. With the tear in my arm it made it worse until it completely tore apart in my shoulder.


Coiton De Celles Brady Dehnert Joe Delgado

W hat is Your Favorite Sports Team? Joely Moore (10)the Oregon Ducks, a college football team, I like that team because I grew up watching that teams and Oregon is my home. Keeton Mills (10)"My favorite baseball team is the Kansas City royals and my favorite football team is the Kansas City Chiefs because am loyal to my city."

l_ance Browning (10)-"I like the Texas Rangers. I have grown up going to the games and I learned the players names and I just started liking them.”

Triston Emanuel Aaron Ermis Abby Felty Taylor Flackus Scott Frazier Dylan French Michael Game Brandon Garcia Christino Garcia Willow Garrett Dylan Garvin Chase Gay Ma Iris Thea Gison Amber Godinez Dawson Goins Kaden Golden Kyrianna Gonzalez Kenneth Gourd Wyatt Grant Katlyn Guffey Lourdes Gutierrez

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Arianna Guyon Adam Hammond Sara Marie Hammond Nathan Hargrove Shantell Hargrove Bryce Harris Dylan Harris Zacliary Henderson Alexander Henson Camryn Hiday Kyndall Hightower Chelsey Hill Galen Hill Mackenley Hoff Jackson Holt Tristan Hood Victoria Hrinevich-Austin Shane Huizenga Sharon Hunter Jeremy Hutchison Stephen Jackson David Jalowy Ashlee Jansen Olivia Johnson Bailey Jones Cole Jones Katherine Jones-Whaley Jacey Keeling Timothy Keeton Keonte Kendrick Marcus Kleckner Robert Knight Kyleigh Kurszewski JR Lambert Toireasa Lang Carly Latham Kaleigh Leavelle Kayrah Lee Jadah Lennox Addison Lobaugh Mackenzie Logan Eron Long

Sophomore Handsome Jaxx Bale

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Sophomorii Beauty Addison Lobaugh


Haylee Long Nicholas Lowe Amber Loya Austin Lucas

The Miguel Luera Ruben Lugo-Garza David Mackey Hayden Major

Carrington Manuel Dylan Martin Jacobee Martin Micaela Masters

Walking Dead 'There is lots of action that surprises you.” Becky Burns said.

Pretty Little Liars ”1love the mystery with the show and wondering who ”A,“ is and I also love watching the characters and how the change.” Sarah Payton said.

Camille Mathews Kayle Mathis James McCleskey Landon McDonald

Brian McKee Shelby Miller Sophie Miller Keeton Mills

Rachel Mills Sydney Miser Delaney Mitchell Gage Mitchell

Sports ”Dab on them.” Scott Fraizer said.

AMERCAN HORROR S ORY "Romantically suspenseful," Camryn Hiday and Iris Gison said.

Sada Mize Joeiy Moore Anisty Morales Isaiah Munoz

Madison Nelson Shyanne Newell Clara Nice Misty Noland

een Wolf ”1like it because, I've always been really interested in the supernatural world and the relationships formed are really powerful and everyone is really loyal." Misty Noland said.


Zoliz Oliver Michael Parker Sarah Payton Keiya Peace Lorrin Peigne Hannah Pellikan Jeremiah Perez Emily Phillips Amber Pickett Ashley Pickett Jordan Potts Ethan Powell Jennifer Powell Westin Priddy

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"it’s really simple. If you really like a guy/girl iust ask tliem out. Don’t hesitate because the longer you wait to ask, the longer it’ll he until you have the chance together." -Kylie Shawn

Sophomore Favorite Hayden Major

”Hey girl.” -C orey W righ t

"Are you a parking tick e t beca u se you have fine w ritten all over you.” -C o u rtne y Davis

Sophomor Favorite


Andrea Raeder Aaron Ramos Autumn Ratcliff Alexis Reed Phillip Reich Tacy Reis Payton Robbins Jaden Roberson Lauren Roberts Logan Rogers Alivia Rorabaw Alyssa Roth Hunter Runeberg Asha Russell Piper Rutiedge Madaline Sales Breece Schaefer Kylie Shawn Jasmine Sherman Breanna Sherrill Garrison Spradlin Catherine Stubbs Zane Stutz Abigail Summers Made Swanson Carolyn Thomas McKinley Thompson Trace Thompson Ashton Tidwell Jaqlynn Toalson Lorna Todd Andrew Toft Carlos Torres Brittany Vassar Christopher Vestal Christina Wachter Maegan Walker Brendee Westbrook Jalen White Shelby White Michael Whitelaw Katherine Whitted Andrew Whitten Austin Williams Kaitlin Williams Makayla Wolf Ryann Wood Audrey Woods Corey Wright

Jewel Wynn Jordan Yelle Matthew Yetter Oscar Zavala Ashlyn Zotz

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BHS vs. BMS Freshman Learn What High School is Really About Freshman year is the year to find yourself and gain new insight on the high schooi worid. From being the top of the pack as eighth graders to starting a new cycle, these BHS newcomers find all the stories to be

true besides the rumors of the high school bullies. Work gets harder, nights get longer, and horizons get broader "High school pushes you harder depending on who you are," said,

The amount of people which isn't a bad thing because I get to meet new people but sometimes it can be a bit over-whelming." "Students are a little more mature in the high school, so it makes life a little less stressful. High school offers more oppurtunities for your ;erests."

The work in high school changed for the worse. Algebra got so much harder."

Jacob Acklin Aidan Alfaro Tommy Allen Michael Aipers Samuel Alves Darryan Anderson Madison Arens Haleigh Auld Jayden Bale Cameron Ballard Luke Bancovitch Collin Barrientos Danica Bayless Taylor Bell Haile Bigford Kody Bigford Ashley Biggs Harley Blackburn Alexandra Blackmon Megan Blanton Landon Boddy Hayden Borgman Kaltlynn Box Aidan Bradley Mallory Brasket Antonio Bridges Kyle Briscoe Caitlin Brooks Ashlyn Brown Rylee Buckley Macy Burlton Sebastian Campos Evan Cantrell Jesse Carrasco Karina Castro Cason Cervenka Daniel Chancellor Mcagan Chanf;(!llor Trey Chapman Destinen Cfiavo/ 1nbillia Ch(;:',ai Nk:k Chiionski

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F e d e r ic a D a m ia n i C a le b D a n ie l F r e d d ie D a v is E m ily D e e n G r a c e D e w o lf C h r is t o p h e r D in s m o r e S e th D o n a g h e y

B e r k le y D u g a n C ooper Duke C a y lie D u n n K a r is s a D u r h a m A le x is E d m o n d s o n K ris tia n E llis o n E v a E n g e lk e

M c K e n n a Evans S a v a n n a E v a rtt J e re m y F a rm e r H a ile y F lu h a r ty M a y a F o rd R y a n F o rre s te r L a y la F o rs

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Unique Pets hese Are Some of Our Scaiey & Furty Frlenijs ■Holding Woody her . hedgehog, Zoe Gray-Davis got him from a pet store In g Burk last summer. They got aH hedge hog because they F wanted something new and different. An interesting fact f about him is he only comes out of his house at night

[With Steve, his bearded dragon, [Jacob Acklin (9), enjoys holding him. He got Steve one year ago when he went to the pet store. The reason he ■igot Steve was he wanted a dragon.

With Claus her goat, Berkley Dugan (9), sits with him. Her family got Claus with his brother over the summer from someone who could no longer take care of him. Dugan enjoys sitting with him while he sleeps.

With his donkeys Bacori and ^Waffle, Kyle Briscoe (9), named ■his donkeys after breaHfast food items. He got them in 2014 for his birthday, from his grandad who also rescued them. He likes to ride, feed, and wfi1t<‘' them.

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Skyler Graham Barret Grandstaff Zabrina Gray Zoe Gray-Davis Seth Green James Griffith Christian Grimes Jennifer Gronowski Marc Guerra Stephen Hair Mason Hall Maegan Hamberger Clara Isabella Hammond Lane Harrell Angela Harris Crystal Harris Hayley Harris Laney Hawkinberry Andrew Hawkins Hannah Hawkins Drew Hawthorne Alexes Healton Tyler Heddinghaus Baylee Henrion Ryley Hibdon Jadakies Hickman Alexandria Hogue Christopher Holcomb Ainsiey Hoodenpyle Kendarious Horton Matthew Horton Jordan Hosier Lexie Houston Kayla Hudson Grant Huff Eternity Jackson Marcus Jackson Bayli Jeffords Colton Jennings Taigen Johnson Tierra Johnson-Baidwin Janessa Jones Jose Jones Cameron Kahookele Casi Kerr Tyler Kibby Jada King Joshua Knox Jake Konermann

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■| told my 5th grade teacher that a drngori ate my homework and my brother's finger." "I told my 2nd grade teacher iTsy graridma got ran over by a reindeer.”

’I told Mrs. Kekuna one lime that I had an obsessive sweating disorder," - Sloan Lewis

■| told my coach i broke my pinky toe so 1wasn't able to run.” -JMiinKlnriO)

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Sloan Lewis Emma Lochridge Lucille Lopez Will Louis

Alex Luna Tatiana Maokey Tamon Manzel Tanner Marchand

Izabella Martin Brady Mathews Ashley Matthews-Deleon Wyatt McAlexander

Top Music of the Year Most Popular Genres 1.Pop 2. Rock 3. Hip Hop Most Popular Artists 1.Drulie 2. G-Eaiy 3. Future Most Popular Songs 1.HotHne Bling 2. Tlie Hills 3. What A Feeling Personal Perferences

Blake McCleskey Andre McCreary Amber McDaris Cameron McDonald

"Hello/Adele, Sorry/Justin Bieber, Same Old Love/ Selena Gomez are some of my favorites." - McKenna Evans (9)

William McGimsey Daniel McMullen Bailey Meyer Maia Moore

Maroon 5 has a good personality and good . - Skyler Graham (9)

Tanner Moore Francisco Mora Teegan Morales Kelsey Morgan

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D a n t e N e ls o n A v e r i N e s b it A ly s s a N e w e ll Iv a n O liv a r e z A b ig a il O r tiz C h lo e P a k C a rs o n P a n te r

Logan P eckham Ja d e n P ed ro za Tanna P enner J o s ia h P h illip s C h a r lo tt e P ie r c e J a d e P le a s a n t s DJ Pope

Z a c h a r y P r e je a n T a la is h a P r e s to n Z a c h a r y P r in g le J a m e s P r u e tt J o rd a n Q u e s e n b e rry Zac R eed K y la R e g o u b y

M ik a la R ic h m o n d A b ig a il R ic h te r L a u r y n R id e n o u r K o lt e r R iv e rs C h lo e R o d r ig u e z A m b e r R o g e rs B rio e ly n R o g e r s

H a n n a h R u d d ic k K a itly n S a ia z a r - M a r t in D e v o n S a le s M ic h a e l S c a n lin K e a r a S c h illin g Z o e S c o tt-R o th C h a r lo tt e S h a w v e r

S e a n S h e ffie ld M a c S h o e fs ta ll E th a n S h u m a k e r E d d ie S in g le t o n T r a c y S la y d e n C la y t o n S m ith J o s h u a S m ith

L a ic y S p in k s A ja n a e S p iv e y M ic h e lle S t e p h e n s D a k o ta S to n e J a d o n S tr in g fn ilo w K a y lin S tr o b e l T ra e S w a n s o n

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Athletic iwins, and (9), enjoy working out and tiaving NellUx marathons logelhei. The tunniesi thing Mason has cione according lo Madeline is dressing up as Taylor Swift loi Ihe laleni show, f he Iwins favorili; memo[^,/ is jiirn[iing on Ihi; liarn|)olin<;i lo DMX. Smitil, alhleiic, lunny, dcloiininwl, levin;.!, and a lilllo crazy is how Madeline would desciilje Mason. Allilfitk;, lunny, kind, harrlwoiking, and inlellkn'nl are woids fitini Muson 1.0 de;;c.,iibe Madeline,

Spoily twins, and (91 enjoy watching baseball and playing sports together. The Bigfords enjoy being the same classes so they can work together and help each other. One ot theii favorite memories is watching theii' older brother, Trey Bigford, play tiaseball on the weekends, Nice, smart, loving, and veiy caring about his tamil\.' is how Halle would describe Kodw Fiinay, cool, and laved back are words Kodv List'd tti describe Kody. Ma;.:on U n d e iw o o d

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Freshman Favorite Madeline ynderwood

Freshman Favorite Ryan Forrester

' Freshman Handsome Josiah Phillips

Freshman Beauty Madeline Underwood T r ip p S w e a r in g e n C o u r t n e y S w in l< A u d rey T h o m a s J o s liu a T li o m a s D a u n te T h o m p s o n J o a n n a T o rre s T a y le r T o u r n a y

M a d e lin e U n d e r w o o d M a s o n U n d e rw o o d C o lt e n U p c h u r c h B r ia n n a U y th o v e n K a tly n V a ld e z A n d re w V a n c e A d r ia n V e t t e r

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Gabe Gabe, you bring so m uch joy and laughter to o ur w orld. W e love you and could not be m ore prou d of the man of G od that you are! IW ith all o ur love. Dad, M om , Zoe, and Zane

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D earest Daughter, C ongrats on your graduation! You did it! Y ou ’ve overcom e a lot of challenges to get w here you are today, and w e ’re so proud of you. Dad and I love you and feel so blessed to be sharing this tim e with you. Love, M om and Dad

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A rn d t, C h a n c e 1 8 , 7 1 , 13 2 , 1 3 3 , 1 3 5 , 174,

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A rn d t, L o g a n 1 1 , 1 3 8 , 1 8 0

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B a u g h m a n . A lly s o n 1 4 , 1 5 0

B o o th , K e ia n n a 9 1 , 1 3 8 , 1 7 6

B a u g h m a n , M ic h a e l 1 5 0

B e rg m a n , H a y d e n 3 9 ,1 4 4 , 181

B a x te r, E r ic a 1 2 4

B o s w e ll, A le x a n d r ia 1 3 2

B a y le s s , D a lla s 1 5 0

B o s w e ll, J a c o b 7 , 2 4 , 6 9 , 1 1 7 , 1 2 3 , 124,

1 2 8 , 1 29 , 1 3 0 ,1 7 4 , 1 82 , 1 8 3

A s k e w -B e tts , M a tth e w 3 6 , 1 3 2 , 1 7 4

B a y le s s , D a lt o n 8 4 , 1 3 8 , 1 7 5

A u ld , H a le ig h 1 4 4 , 1 4 7

B a y le s s , D a n ic a 1 3 , 1 4 4

B o s w e ll, M a r la 1 5 , 3 0 , 1 5 0

B e a s le y , B ritta n y 2 8 , 1 3 8 , 1 7 5

B o s w e ll, S c o t t 1 5 0

B e is n e r , M e g h a n 1 5 0

B o w e n , N y e jh a 2 9 . 9 2 , 1 1 2 , 1 3 2 , 1 7 9

B e ll, T a y lo r 1 3 , 2 6 , 4 2 , 4 3 , 1 1 6 , 1 4 4 ,

B o w e r , C a itlin 1 3 2 , 1 7 5

A c h e s o n , K y le e 1 2 4 A c k lin , J a c o b 1 4 4 , 1 4 5

B o w er, S a ra h 1 3 8

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A d a m s , C la y to n

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B o x . C o lt e n 1 3 2

B e n to n , J a c o b 1 3 8

B o x . K a itly n n 1 0 1 . 1 1 3 , 1 4 4 , 1 7 9

A g o s to , J o s h u a 1 7 , 8 1 , 1 0 9 , 1 2 4

B e rn a l, G a b r ie l 1 3 8 , 1 8 0

B r a d le y A ld a n 1 4 4 , 1 8 0

A lb a re lla , M a r ia 1 2 4

B id d y . G a v in 1 0 6 , 1 0 7 , 1 3 8

B r a d le y C a d e 3 9 , 1 8 8 , 1 8 0

B ig fo r d , H a lie 1 3 , 2 6 , 5 2 , 1 4 4 , 1 4 8 ,

B r a g g , A s h le e 7 4 , 1 3 2 , 1 7 6 , 1 7 8

A d a m s , R ile y 8 7 , 1 2 4 , 1 7 5

B a b e r , A d d is o n 1 2 4

A lb e rts , D e s tin y 1 3 8

B a c h e r t, C o n n o r 4 , 9 , 1 7 , 1 8 , 2 7 , 7 1 ,

A lb e rts , K ris te n 2 3 , 1 2 2 , 1 2 4

1 14 , 1 1 8 ,1 3 2 , 1 8 2

A le m a n , E s m e r a ld a 1 3 2 , 1 7 5

B a c h e r t, J a c o b 8 , 1 8 . 2 9 . 8 0 , 1 0 3 ,

A lfa ro . A ld a n 7 2 , 7 3 , 1 4 4 , 1 7 9 , 1 8 1

114,

A lfre d , K a tie 1 7 , 2 4 , 5 9 , 9 2 , 1 0 2 , 1 2 2 .

1 1 5 ,1 3 2 , 1 3 3 , 1 7 7

B a le .J a x x 5 . 1 0 , 1 1 , 1 7 , 2 8 , 1 3 8 , 1 4 0 ,

124, 128, 129, 131, 177, 179

142, 180, 181, 182. 183

A lie n , B r a d 1 5 0

B a le , J a y d e n 1 2 , 2 6 , 6 3 . 1 4 4 , 1 8 0 .

A ile n , T o b y 7 9 , 8 1 , 1 3 2

182 B a le s , C o n n e r 6 8 . 1 2 4 , 1 7 4 . 1 8 2

A ile n , T o m m y 1 4 4 A lo n s o , G e n e s is 1 3 8

B a lls , A d r i 1 5 0

A lp e r s , M ic h a e l 2 8 , 1 4 4 , 1 7 5 , 1 8 0 ,

B a ll, Is a a c 6 , 1 7 , 4 8 . 7 8 , 9 3 , 1 1 4 , 1 2 3 ,

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124, 177, 182

A lv e s , S a m u e l 6 2 , 1 4 4 , 1 8 0

B a ll, L e s 1 0 8 . 1 5 0

A lv e s , S im a o 6 0 , 1 3 2 , 1 7 8

B a lla r d , C a m e r o n 1 4 4

A lv e s , S im a o 6 0 A n c lr a , S u m m e r 1 1 , 4 7 , 8 3 , 1 3 8 , 1 7 6 ,

B a n c o v it c h , A n n a 1 7 , 3 0 , 9 2 , 1 2 4 . 179,

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181 A n d e rs o n , C a z h a 1 1 .1 3 8 ,1 8 1

B a n c o v it c h , L u k e 1 2 1 , 1 4 4 , 1 8 0

A n d e r s o n , C h r is t ia n 1 2 4

B a r b o z a , A ly s e 6 3 , 1 3 2 , 1 7 6

A n d e rs o n . D a rry a n 1 4 4 , 1 81

B a rfie ld , D a lt o n 6 4 , 1 3 2

A n d e r s o n , K a th r y n 1 3 2 , 1 7 5

B a rn e s , B ro o k e 6 2 , 1 7 7

A n d e r s o n , N a th a n 1 3 2 , 1 7 5

B a rn e s , T re v o r 7 ,1 2 4 , 1 2 5

A n d r a ja c k . B ritta n y 9 5 , 1 5 0

B a rr. M ic h e le 1 4 . 1 5 0 B a r r ie n t o s , A le ja n d r o 1 3 8 , 1 8 0 , 1 8 2

A p p le t o n , E m ily 8 0 , 1 0 2 , 1 0 4 , 1 2 3 ,

B a r r ie n t o s , C o llin 1 4 4

124

B a r r o n , D a v id 6 0 , 1 2 4 , 1 7 4 , 1 7 8

A r e n s , M a d is o n 1 4 4

B a rto n , K y le 3 9 , 1 3 8 , 1 8 0 , 1 8 2

A r m s t r o n g , K ile y 2 9 . 3 2 , 1 0 2 , 1 0 4 ,

B a s e le r , D o n a ld 1 2 4

113, 122, 124, 125

B a s e le r . T in a 1 3 2

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B r a s k e t, M a llo r y 1 4 4

B ig fo r d , K o d y 1 3 , 9 5 , 1 4 4 , 1 4 8

B r e w s t e r , E th a n 1 3 8 , 1 4 2 , 1 8 1

B ig g s , A s h le y 9 4 , 1 4 4

B r id g e s , A n t o n io 1 4 4

B ig g s , K a r e n 1 3 8 , 1 7 5

B r id g e s , K io n a 1 3 8

B ir d w e ll, S a r a 1 1 , 1 3 8 , 1 7 6

B r is c o e , K y le 5 7 , 1 4 4 , 1 4 5

B irk , P a t r ic k 1 5 0

B r o d b e c k . S o p h ie 1 3 2 . 1 3 7 , 1 8 2

B ite r, S h a w n a

B r o m le y B la k e 1 2 4

B ittik e r, B ritta n y 2 2 , 1 2 4 B la c k , H o p e 1 0 7 B la c k , R y a n 1 5 0 B la c k b u r n , H a r le y 1 4 4 , 1 4 7

B r o o k in g , M ic h a e l 1 9 , 1 2 3 , 1 2 4 , 1 7 4 , 182 B r o o k s , C a itlin 5 2 , 8 3 . 1 4 4 , 1 4 7 , 1 8 1 , 182

B la c k m o n , A le x a n d r a 1 3 , 6 9 , 1 4 4

B r o o k s , D a v id 1 3 8

B la c k m o n , R a n d y 9 5 , 1 1 4 , 1 1 5

B ro o k s , H u n te r 7 0 , 8 3 . 1 2 5

B la c k m o n , R o b e r t 1 5 0

B r o w n , A s h iy n 2 7 , 1 4 4 , 1 8 1

B la c k w o o d , K a y le e 1 3 2

B ro w n , L o re n z a 1 3 8

B la ir, J o h n 1 5 0 , 1 7 9

B r o w n in g , L a n o e 4 4 , 4 5 , 5 6 , 7 2 , 7 3 ,

B la ir, M a d is o n 4 0 , 7 5 , 1 3 2 , 1 7 4 , 1 7 8 , 182 B la n to n , C a m ille 8 . 1 8 , 2 6 . 2 7 , 4 2 , 1 3 2 ,1 8 1 ,1 8 2 B la n to n , M e g a n 1 4 4

1 3 8 , 1 39 , 1 7 5 ,1 7 9 ,1 8 1 B ry a n t, C o d y B u c k le y , R y le e 1 4 4 B u rlto n , C a h il 2 8 , 1 3 8 , 1 8 0 B u rlto n , M a c y 1 4 4 , 1 8 0

B lito n , B r itt a n e y 8 3 , 1 2 4 , 1 7 6

B u rn e tt, C a r s o n 1 1 4 , 1 1 5 , 1 3 2 , 1 7 5

B o d d y L an d o n 3 9 ,1 4 4 ,1 8 1

B u r n e tt, J o s h 2 5 , 1 2 5

B o llin g e r , R e b e c c a 2 2 . 1 2 4

B u rn s , R e b e c c a 1 3 8

B o lto n , D a n ie l 1 3 2

Bush, M a n d i 1 2 5 ,1 7 5

B o lto n . D y la n 1 3 8

B u tle r, S h a n n o n 1 5 1

B o n d - S t a n f o r d . G lo r ia 1 5 0 B o n n in , A m a n d a 1 0 8 , 1 1 9 , 1 2 4

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Chancellor, Kyle 89, 138.175 Chancellor, Meagan 144,181 Chaplin, Cate 52, 80,181 Chapman, Trey 144, 181 Chavez, Destinee 144, 176 Cherry Julia 132 Chesar, Tabitha 144, 175 Chilenski, Alex 125, 175 Chilenski, Nick 144,180 Chumley Elizabeth 125 Clark Asa 63, 145, 149. 180 Clark Carlie 13 58, 145. 149. 177, 180 Clark Hunter 31, 60, 61,98, 125, 178, 182 Clemen, Annabell 112, 113, 132, 136, 181 Close, Brittnay 27,132 Coble, Leslie 14, 151 Collins Aleighcia 132 Collins, Dillon 138 Columbus, Marshall 145 C ook Joe 151 Cooke, Amy 151 Cooke. Marley 18, 41. 58, 59,102, 132, 134, 174, 177 Cooke, Mia 11, 18, 40,41,138,140. 142, 174 Cooper. Melissa 151 Corbett. Alysia 151 Corey, Kyle 138 Cornman, Hailey 145 Corona, Amelia 138 Couch, Danielle 145 Couture, Kassie 145, 175 Cox. Brody 125 Cox, Jaylen 138.181 Crawford, Dwayne 138,181 Criss, Ty 145 Criswell, Colin 138, 180

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Dlnsmore, Christopher 145, 181 Disney, Samuel 133 Dobbs, Kaylee 7. 75, 91, 125, 176. 178 Dold, Abigail 25 125.176 Dold, Bailey 29, 102, 103, 139, 180, 182 Domenici, Tyler 61, 133, 178, 182 Dominguez, Daniel 125, 174 Dominguez, Guillermo 28, 125, 182 Donaghey, Seth 145,180 Donnelly Samantha 126,182 Doty. Andie 17, 151 Douglas, Brittany 15.151 Douglas, Kelsey 133 177, 182 Dowling, Phillip 150, 151 Dudley Taylor 80,126 Dudley Zachary 139,177 Dugan, Berkley 145 Duke, Cooper 72, 73, 145, 179, 181 Dula, Stephen 133 Dunem, Anthony 126 Dunn,Caylie 12, 145, 176 Durham, Karissa 17, 145, 182

Echols, Melissa 151 Eckle, Carlssa 8, 47, 52.114.115. 117,133 181,182 Eddins, Kaitelyn 32, 100, 139, 178, 179 Eddins MaKenzie 47, 91, 117, 133, 176 181 Eddins, Megan 7. 30, 100, 117,126, 179 Edmondson, Alexis 43, 145, 180

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Varsity Boys Cross Country

Timothy Keeton. Ryan Richter, Sloan Lewis, Lance Browning, Grant Jimenez, George Roth, Cole Jones. Giovanni Davis, Christian Grimes, Phillip Reich, Brian Johnson

Adrian Vetter, Sydney Miser, Caitlln Bower, Amber Loya, Kyle Chancellor, Courtney Davis, Christina Wachter Eliza Cameron, Carson Burnett, Sheridan Retry, Klrsti Rutledge, Coleton Wilson, Baylee Henrion, Tiffany Walker, Taylor Hausner. Abby Richter, Tabitha Chesar, Kayla Hudson, Kyrianna Gonzalez, Lourdes Gutierrez, Willow Garrett, Esmeralda Aleman, Sharon Hunter, Hannah West, Haley Williams, Mandi Bush, Marah Sanders, Victoria Nadir, Kyla Regouby Iris Gison, Eva Engelke, Brady Mathews, Donnie Leornas James Griffith, Charlotte Shawver, Ashley Pickett. Dallas Wabblngton. Emma Lochrldge, Casl Kerr Karen Biggs, Carolyn Thomas, Brlana Hancock Brett Farson, Brady Dehneil, Hannah West, Diana Martinez. Sarah Pellikan, Hannah Pellikan, Emily Moore, Jayla Jones Amber Pickett Jordan Yelle. Alex Chilenski, Katherine Whitted,Takara Leornas Lacey Tatum, Seth Green, Misty Noland, Victoria Hrinevich-Austln, Jordan Potts, Breece Schaefer, Nathan Anderson, Taylor Mash, Ginny Morris, Angela Harris, Brittany Beasley Nick Lowe, Taylor Lewis, Emily Morris, Anissa Williams, Brooklyn Moudy Trenton De Celles, Averi Nesbil Daniel Chancellor, Kassie Couture, Sean Sheffield, Kiersten Carlson, Christina Garmon, Toni Garmon, Brycen Arnold, Jonathan Yelle, Bryce Harris, Michael Alpers, Garrett Gatvin, Christy Howard, Alex Reed, Heather Pickett. Katnr\'n Anderson, George Roth, Gabriel Pate, Cole Mohedano, Trace Davis. Austin Mathews, Jordan Johnson, Riley Adams. Dalton Bayless

Varsity Boys Bashetball

Blaze Williams (Manager), Thomas Gubernuth (Managei' Alex H:>, Hightower, Taylor Lewis Austin Underwood, W'c;-:.lty Wilson, 3i' 'Darion Chafin, Zachary Hinnant, Martanus Wii;-->,n, Case Cdldw : Grant Jimenez Theodore Herringshaw,Jale' 'i: ' ■ Thompson.

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E d w a r d s , J u s tin 6 , 9 3 , 1 0 8 , 1 2 6 , 1 2 7 , 182 E llett, L in d a 1 5 0 , 1 5 1 E lliott, S l<ylie 1 0 6 , 1 3 9 , 1 8 0 E llis o n , B ritta n y 9 8 , 1 2 6 E llis o n , K ris tia n 1 4 5 E lly s o n , B r id g e tt e 1 3 3 , 1 8 0 E m a n u e l, T ris to n 1 3 9 E m m e r t, A a r o n

F o s te r, K c 1 3 3 F o s te r , S h a n d r a 3 2 , 1 2 6 , 1 2 7

E m ro , J a c o b 1 2 6 E n g e lk e , E v a 1 4 5 , 1 7 5 E ric k s o n , A v e r y 6 5 , 1 3 3 E rm is , A a r o n 1 3 9 Evans, M c K e n n a 1 4 5 , 1 4 7 E v a rtt, S a v a n n a 1 4 5 E v e re tt, M a s o n 1 2 6 , 1 7 4 E v e r s o n , J e ff 1 2 6

G a r v in , D y la n 1 3 9

G u e rra , M a rc 1 4 6 ,1 8 1

182 F o u r n ie r , B r ia n n e 2 3 , 1 1 4 , 1 3 3

G a r z a , M a r ls s a 1 4 5 , 1 8 0

G u ffe y . K a tly n 1 3 9

F o x , Bill 1 0 8 , 1 5 1

G a u t h ie r , A n t h o n y 6 0 , 1 4 5 , 1 7 8 , 1 8 1 G a u t h ie r , C h r is t ia n 6 8 , 6 9 , 1 2 6 , 1 8 2

Fox, G e o r g e 1 8 0 F ra n c is , P a m 2 8 , 3 2 , 1 5 1 F ra z ie r , A d r ia n n a 1 4 5 F ra z ie r , A n n a 1 0 6 F r a z ie r , S c o t t 1 3 9 , 1 8 0 , 1 8 2 F r e d e r ic k s o n , A a r o n 1 3 3 F re e m a n , H a n n a h 1 3 3 F r e n c h , D y la n 1 3 9 , 1 8 0 F r e n c h , K o lte n 7 , 1 2 6 , 1 7 4 F u c h s , D a n ie l 4 9 , 1 3 3 , 1 3 6 , 1 8 0 , 1 8 2

F a u lk e n b e n /, R a c h e l 1 3 3 , 1 7 6 , 1 8 2 F e h r, B rittn e y 1 3 3 F e lty , A b b y 1 2 1 , 1 3 9 , 1 7 6 Fennessy. J a c o b 1 1 8 ,1 3 3 ,1 8 0 F e rry , L a u r e n 9 2 , 1 2 6 . 1 7 9 , 1 8 2 F in c a n n o n , K o r t n e y 1 3 3 F is c h e r, A m y 1 5 1 F la c k u s , T a y lo r 1 3 9 F lu h a r ty , F la ile y 1 4 5 F o rd , M a y a 1 2 , 4 2 , 1 0 4 , 1 4 5 , 1 4 9 , 177, 180, 182 F o re , R h o n d a 1 5 1

G ib b s , C h lo e 5 1 , 9 5 , 1 1 4 , 1 3 3 , 1 7 6 G ie r, M e g a n 1 4 5 GUI, J a m e s 1 2 6 , 1 7 4 , 1 8 2 G ill, K a d e 1 4 5 G ill, K e lb y 1 3 , 5 3 , 7 4 , 1 4 5 , 1 7 8 , 1 8 0 , 181 G ille n , R a e 1 5 1 G ille y , T y le r 1 4 4 , 1 4 5 G is o n , M a Iris T h e a 5 8 , 5 9 , 1 3 9 , 1 7 5 , G le n n , N ic h o la s 1 3 3 G o in s , D a w s o n 3 9 , 1 3 9 , 1 8 0 G o in s , K ie a r a 1 3 3

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G a lb r a it h , J a c k 8 1 , 1 1 4 , 1 3 3 G a m e , M ic h a e l 6 2 , 1 3 9 , 1 8 0 G a m e z , A m e r ik a 2 4 , 1 2 6 G a m e z , B r ia n 1 4 5 , 1 8 0 G a m e z , K e v in 6 2 , 1 4 5 , 1 8 0 , 1 8 2 G am e z, M a rk 6 0 , 6 1 ,1 3 3 ,1 7 8 G a r c ia , B r a n d o n 9 5 , 1 3 9 G a r c ia , C h r is t in e 1 3 9 G a r c ia , Ia n 1 4 5 G a r c ia , R ic a r d o 1 4 5 G a r d e a , C ie r r a 1 1 1 , 1 2 6 , 1 7 6 G a r m o n , C h r is t in a 1 3 3 , 1 7 5 G arm o n , Toni 1 4 5 ,1 7 5 G arn er, D evo n 3 6, 1 1 2 ,1 2 6

F o r r e s te r , R y a n 1 1 2 , 1 4 5 , 1 4 9

G a r r e tt , B r e o n n a 1 3 3 , 1 3 4

F o rs , L a y la 1 4 5 , 1 4 9

G a r r e tt , S h a n a 1 2 6

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G u y o n , A r la n n a 2 9 , 4 9 , 1 4 0 , 1 8 0

G e rs tn e r, T a m m y 1 5 1

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G u tie r r e z , L o u r d e s 6 7 , 1 3 9 , 1 7 5

G ay, C h a s e 1 3 9 ,1 8 0

G o ld e n , K a d e n 3 8 , 8 2 , 1 3 9 , 1 4 0 , 1 8 0 G o n z a le s , B r y n n a 1 4 5 G o n z a le s , C h a n d le r 4 9 , 1 2 6 , 1 7 7

F a rs o n , B r e tt 9 2 , 1 3 3 , 1 7 5

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G a r v in , S h e lb y 6 , 7 6 , 9 2 , 1 2 6 , 1 7 9

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G u b e r n a th , T h o m a s 7 8 , 1 0 1 , 1 2 7 ,

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H a ir, S t e p h e n 8 3 , 1 4 6 , 1 8 1 , 1 8 2 H a ll, K a r a 1 0 9 H a ll, M a s o n 1 4 6 , 1 8 1 H a llw a c h s , C h r is t in a 8 4 , 1 5 1 H a lv e r s o n , P n /c e 1 2 7 H a m b e rg e r, M a e g a n 1 4 6 H a m b r o o k , J e s s ic a 1 3 3 H am m ond, A dam 140 H a m m o n d , C la r a Is a b e lla 1 4 6 H am m ond, Logan 133 H a m m o n d , S a r a M a r ie 1 4 0 . 1 8 1 H a m p t o n , K h a r lz m a 1 3 3 , 1 7 6 , 1 8 1 H a n c o c k , B r ia n a 1 2 7 , 1 7 5 H a n c o c k , H a le y 3 , 8 , 1 1 4 , 1 3 3 , 1 7 6 , 181 H a n c o c k M a k a y la 2 7 . 9 3 , 1 1 1 , 1 3 2 , 1 3 3 ,1 7 9 H a n lo n . M c K a y l n n e 1 2 7 H a r d m a n , M e lis s a 1 5 1 H a rd y . L e a A n n 1 5 1 H a rg ro v e , N a th a n 1 4 0 H a r g r o v e , S h a n te ll 1 4 0 H a r lo w , D e n v e r 1 3 3 H a r r e ll, J e f f r e y 1 3 4 H a r r e ll, L a n e 1 4 6 H a r r is . A n g e la 1 4 6 , 1 7 5 H a rris , B n /c e 1 4 0 , 1 7 5 H a rris , C r y s ta l 8 2 . 1 4 6 . 1 7 6

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17B


I Harris, Dylan 140 ; Harris, Grace 114,127 'Harris, HayleySI, 146 Harris, Paige 134 Hausner, Taylor 23, 58, 62,127,175, 177 Hawkinberry, Laney 146 Hawkins, Andrew 13, 72,146, 179 Hawkins, Hannah 146, 176 Hawthorne, Blair 7, 71, 83,127, 174, 182 Hawthorne, Drew 146, 181, 182 Healton, Alexes 17, 82, 83, 146,176 Heddinghaus, Tyler 146, 181 Henderson, Andrew 127,182 Henderson, Zachary 140 Hendricks, Rizonn 7,17, 24, 36, 66, 127,128, 174, 182 Henrion, Baylee 87, 89,146, 175 Henry, Daisy 134 Henson, Alexander 140 Herring, Brian 81,134 Herringshaw, Theodore 54,127,175, 176 Hibdon, Dylan 134,178,182 Hibdon, Ryley 146, 180, 181 Hickman, Ja’Katie 40, 127,174 Hickman, Jadakies 146,174 Hickman, Rashad 134,174 Hiday Camn/n 140,177 Hight, Matthew 127,174 Hightower, Jordan 54, 134, 175, 176 Hightower, Kyndall 140,176 Hiil, Chelsey 140 Hill, Darcy 134 Hill, Galen 140,180 Hinnant, Zachan/ 31, 55,125,127, 175,176 Hinson, Erin 151 Hirata, Alex 33, 5 5,12 7,1 75 ,17 6 Hoff, Ashlynn 7, 40, 41, 46, 50, 74, 127,174,176,178,181,182 Hoff, Mackenley 10,140,181, 182

' iVatsity Tennis

Hogue, Alexandria 146, 180 Holcomb, Christopher 146 Hollingsworth, Faith 68, 69, 74, 91, 117, 134, 176, 178 Hollingsworth, Laurie 151 Holloman, Peter 134 Holt, Jackson 140 Holtzen, Alexandra 40, 127, 174 Honeycutt, Brittany 127, 182 Hood, Tristan 11, 140,142, 182 Hoodenpyle, Ainsley 12, 17, 49, 146, 149, 180 Hooker, Mackenzie 9, 18, 74,134, 178 Hoover, Alexis 134 Hoover, Desiree 134 Hoppe-Babcock Theophilus 102, 122, 127 Horne, Samantha 118, 134, 178 Horton, Kendarious 56, 146, 181 Horton, Matthew 146 Hosier, Jordan 146 Houston, Lexie 146,176 Howard, Christy 87, 127, 175 Hrinevich-Austin, Victoria 140,175 Hudson, Kayla 146,175,177 Huff, Grant 107, 146 Huff, Jeff 151 Huffington, Carl 107, 151 Huizenga, Shane 140, 180 Hunter, Sharon 140,175 Hurt, Mary-Opal 127 Hutchison, Jeremy 140

! ✓ Ingram, Brandon 126,127,129,174 Isaacs, Dakota 139

Isaacs, Kanyon 108, 134 Isom-Floyd, Haiden 64, 114, 117, 134

Jackson, Eternity 12, 26, 51, 146, 149, 176 Jackson, Marcus 38, 56, 146, 149, 181 Jackson, Paradize 26, 50, 51,116, 134, 176 Jackson, Stephen 140 Jackson, Vincent 28 Jalowy, David 140 James, Charity 181 James, Jordan 134 Jansen, Ashlee 11,140,176 Jarrett, Gabriel 127,182 Jeffords, Bayli 80,146 Jennings, Colton 146,181,182 Jennings, Mitchell 8, 27, 36, 37, 70, 132, 133, 134, 174, 182 Jimenez Grant 31, 45, 55,127,128, 175, 176 Johnson, Brian 45, 56, 114, 134, 175, 181 Johnson, Everett 22, 134 Johnson, Jordan 86,127,175 Johnson, Olivia 35, 46, 47, 140, 181, 182 Johnson, Taigen 146 Johnson-Baldwin, Tlerra 146 Johnston, Destinee 77,134 Johnston, Madelaine 35, 47, 66,114, 116, 132, 133, 134, 181 Johnston, Shannon 151 Jones, Andrea 151 Jones, Bailey 60,140,178 Jones, Bryan 134 Jones, Cole 4 5,14 0,175,181,182 Jones, Janessa 101,146,179,181 Jones, Jayla 134,175

Jones, Jeramie 134 Jones, Jose 109,146,180 Jones, Kadarrah Nicole 128 Jones-Whaley, Katherine 140 Jones-Whaley, Seth 128 Jordan, Julie 134 Joshua, Brittani 31, 50,117,128, 129, 176, 182

Kahookele, Cameron 146 Kallio, Jordan 134 Kaminski, Lea 134,137,181 Keeling, Jacey 90,140,176 Keeton, Timothy 45, 140,175 Kendrick Keonte 140 Kennedy Andrea Kerr, Casi 13, 26,146,175 Klbby Daniele 128 Klbby Tyler 62, 94, 146, 180 Kidd, Melissa 128 Kilgore, Brooke 134 King,Jada 12, 53, 65,146,180,181, 182 Kleckner, Marcus 48, 140, 177, 182 Kleckner, Melinda 18, 151 Knight, Robert 28, 140, 142 Knox, Joshua 146 Konermann, Jake 146,181 Koons, Kaleb 134 Koulovatos, Alex 151 Kurszewskl, Abigail 25, 92, 128, 179 Kurszewskl, Kyleigh 11, 93,140,142, 179,181, 182

2 0 / S - 2 0 / 0 ‘^ ^ a r s itp

i Carlos Revilla, Coleton Wilson, Ginny Morris, Shelby Miller, Sophie Miller, ■iChandler Gonzales, Kayla Hudson, Kelsey Douglas, Joanna Torres, Brooklyn i Moudy Isaac Ball, Takara Leornas, Alexandra Stokes, Delaney Mitchell, Zachary i Dudley, Trenton De Celles, Alexis Robinson, Cole Mohedano, Jacob Bachert, 1 Aaron Canham, Andrew Stanford, Marcus Kleckner, Donnie Leornas.

Vnrsity Girls Soccer

Antoina Davis, Savannah Rodriguez, Brooke Mullins, Diana Martinez, Emily Moore, Alyssa Roberts, Allyson Marek Brooke Barns, Hikari Skabelund, Carlie Clark, Camryn Hiday Amber Godinez Marley Cooke, Ma Iris Thea Gison, Grace DeWolf Barret Grandstaff, Sarah Pellikan, Kayrah Lee, Katie Alfred, Taylor Hausner, Maya Ford, Tracy Slayden, Zabrlna Gray Viera Mondragon.

Index

177


1 / I

Lagunas-Lacy, Jaden 128 Lam, Haley 6, 22, 83, 123, 128, 182 Lam, Taylor 83, 128, 182 Lamb, Angela 91,134,176 Lamb, Caleb 147,181 Lamb, Cassidy 95,128 Lamb, Caylee 128 Lamb, Laurie 151 Lambert, JR 27, 28,140 Lamberti, Christoplier 60, 185,178 Landwehr, Jace 147,181 Landwehr, Jayda 9,18,115,135, 176 182

Lang, Toireasa 140 Langford, Sfielby 75,135,178 Latfiam, Carly 11, 140, 176 Leal, Elliot 135 Leavelle, Kaleigh 10,11,140,142, 182 Lee, Kayraii 91,140,176,177 Lennox, Jadah 85, 91,140,176 Leornas, Donnie 147,175,177 Leornas, Takara 49,114,135,175, 177 Lewis, AJ 151 Lewis, Bryce 7 8,10 4,105,128,174 Lewis, Haley 135 Lewis, Jordan 147,181 Lewis, Julie 15,151 Lewis, Sinawn 128 Lewis, Sloan 12, 45, 57, 67, 146, 147, 149,175, 182 Lewis, Taylor 28, 55, 135. 175, 176

Lewis, Tervarin 135 Linderman, Destiny 128, 176 Lobaugh, Addison 11,17, 27, 42, 94, 116, 140, 179, 181 Lochridge, Emma 147, 175 Lockwood, Anita 151 Loftier, Haleigh 92,128, 179 Logan, Branden Logan, Mackenzie 140,176 Long, Eron 72, 73, 140, 179 Long, Haylee 11,141,176 Lopez, Cfiris 128,174 Lopez, Hunter 135 Lopez, Lucille 147 Lopp, Donnie 82, 151 Lowe, Nicholas 28, 141, 175, 180 Loya, Amber 141, 175 Lucas, Austin 57, 72, 73, 141, 179, 181 Lucas, Harley Lueck, Cameron 128,182 Luera, Miguel 141 Lugo-Garza, Andres 135,180 Lugo-Garza, Ruben 141,180 Luna, Alex 147

A' Maokey David 28, 56,141,181 Mackey, Robert 135,174 Mackey Tatiana 147,176 Mahaffey, Dakota 135,174,178 Major, Hayden 10,11, 39, 72, 73, 82, 141, 142, 179, 180 Malone, Travis 72,179 Manley, Robert 151 Manning, Kylee 135 Manuel, Carrington 141,180,181

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US

McMullen, Brittney 99,129 McMullen, Daniel 48, 147, 180 McRae, Joshua 129,174,178 Meany, Kayla 30, 100, 122, 129,179 Menasco, Hunter 135 Mendez, Brandon 135 Mendoza, Danica 33, 91,117,123, 128, 129, 131, 176 Meyer, Bailey 144,147 Miller, Lauren 41,132,133,135,174 Miller, Shelby 11, 28, 48,113,141, 177 Miller, Sophie 28, 33, 80,112,113, 141,177, 182 Mills, Alexis 65, 135 Mills, Keeton 57,139,141,181 Mills, Rachel 141 Mlllsap, Kristen 135 Minard, Morgan 129 Miser, Sydney 141,175 Mitchell, Courtney 151 Mitchell, Delaney 11, 28, 33,112, 113,141,177 Mitchell, Gage 141,180 Mitchell, John 151 Mize, Sada 11,141 Mohedano, Cole 32, 87,129,175, 177 Mondragon, Viera 135,177,180 Montgomeny, David 151 Mooney, Garrett 72,179 Moore, Celeste 25,129,176 Moore, Christine 135 Moore, Emily 59, 114.135, 175, 177 Moore, Glenda 151 Moore, Joely 139,141 Moore, Landon 135 Moore, Mala 147 Moore, Paige 151 Moore, Tanner 147,181 Mora, Angelica 129,182 Mora, Francisco 147 Morales, Anisty 76,141

Varsity Girls Softball

Vntsity Boys Soccer

: II i l h a 11( III i i ', 1 ' . I I « i k i ' M u l l i n s , K a l l o i y n

Manzel, Tamon 147 Marchand, Tanner 147 Marek Allyson 42, 58, 59, 64, 103, 135,177, 181 Martin, Austen 135 Martin, Dylan 97,141,180 Martin, Grant 14, 15, 151 Martin, Izabella 76,147 Martin, Jacobee 141 Martinez, Diana 5,17, 59,128,175, 177, 182 Martinez, Rudy 151 Mash, Taylor 135,175 Masters, Channell 50, 51,128,176 Masters, Micaela 141 Mathews, Austin 86, 120,128, 175 Mathews, Brady 147,175 Mathews, Camille 83,141 Mathis, Kayle 11,141,176 Matteson, Jaley 17, 40, 41, 74,116, 123, 128, 129,131, 174, 178,182 Matthews-Deleon, Ashley 101,147 McAlexander, Wyatt 38, 72, 73, 82, 146, 147,179,181 McCall, Summer 135 McClelland, Sean 7 ,18,128 McCleskey, Blake 147 McCleskey James 141 McCoy, Westin 30,128,182 McCracken, Justin 128,174 McCrean/, Andre 147 McCullough, Diego 129 MoDaris, Amber 4 3,11 6,1 47 ,18 0 McDonald, Cameron 147,181 McDonald, Landon 28, 38,141,180 McGimsey William 147 McIntosh, Danny Biggs 25 McIntosh, Danny 129 McKee, Brian 141,182 McKelroy Connor McKinnis, Zoie 50, 92,135,174, 176, 179, 182 McMahill, Makayla 102,103,135

1 d d in i',

Ashlee Bragg, Mackenzie Hooker, Kaylee Dobbs, Shelby Langford, Madison Blair, Kaci Trahan, Kelby Gill, Ashlynn Hoft, Faith Hollingsworth, Jaley Matteson, Hannah Wood, Tayler Tournay


i Morales, Teegan 147 I Morgan, Kelsey 13, 147 ; Morris, Brad 151 Morris, Emily 114, 135, 175 Morris, Ginny 26, 33, 147, 175, 177 Morris Kelli 151 Moseley, James 151 Mosher, Carson 147 Moudy Brooklyn 49, 114, 135, 175, 177 Mulhare, Alicia 151 Mullins Brennan 98,129,174 Mullins, Brooke 59, 103, 135, 177, 178,182 Mullins, Gentry 39, 72, 73,147,179, 181 Munoz, Deandre 57,147 Munoz, Isaiah 141 Murphy, Hannah 24, 129, 176 Musiai, Julia 104,114,115,135

Nadir, Victoria 136,175 Nealy Brandon 113,136 Nelson, Dante 148 Nelson, Madison 97,141 Neris-Santiago, Shelimar 30, 68, 69, 181,182 Nesbit, Averi 148,175 Newark, Ty 123, 129 L Newell, Alyssa 148 Newell, Shyanne 141 Newman, Shane Nice, Giara 88,141 I Niebor, Taylor 129 Niles, Tristan 2, 17, 36, 129,174, 182 Nix, Danny 151

Noland, Misty 141, 175

Olivarez, Ivan 148 Oliver, Zoliz 142 Ortiz, Abigail 42, 53, 148, 180, 181 Otto, Matthew 81, 136 Otto, Sierra 127, 129 Owen, Brad 14,107, 150, 151 Owens, Brittany

Padron, Enrique 108, 119, 129 Page, Goby 14,151 Pak, Ghloe 148 Panhorst, James 134,136, 182 Panter, Garson 148,181 Pappas, Kristin 151 Parker, Michael 38, 138,142,180 Parker, Tyler 129 Parkey Blake 17, 30, 79, 98, 123, 129 Pate, Gabriel 105,129,175 Payton, Sarah 142,180 Peace, Keiya 142 Peacemaker, Landon 136 Peckham, Logan 148 Pedroza, Jaden 148 Peigne, Lorrin 43, 52, 142, 181, 182 Pellikan, Hannah 142,175 Pellikan, Sarah 123, 129, 175, 177, 182

Penner, Tanna 148,180 Perez, Jeremiah 142 Perry Luther 136 Perry, RaeVen Perry Sheridon 175 Petry Sheridan 129 Peveto, Hannah 129 Phillips, Emily 142 Phillips, Josiah 148, 149 Phillips, Karen 151 Phillips, Zion 129 Pickett, Amber 62, 142, 175 Pickett, Ashley 112, 113, 142, 175 Pickett, Heather 33, 95,136,175 Pierce, Gharlotte 148, 181 Pleasants, Jade 113,148 Polk Shana 17, 151 Pollard, Tracy 113, 151 Pope, DJ 148,181 Potts, Jordan 142,175 Potts, Joshua 29, 132,136 Powell, Ethan 142 Powell, Jasmine 136 Powell, Jennifer 142 Prejean, Zachary 148 Preston, Talaisha 148 Priddy, Westin 140, 142, 180 Pringle, Ghance 136 Pringle, Zachary 148 Pruett, James 148 Puentes, John 81, 135,136

Ouesenberry, Jordan 148,149 Quesenberry Joshua 149

Raeder, Andrea 77, 143, 182 Raleigh, Braxton 130 Ramos, Aaron 33, 143, 180 Ramsey Jeremy Rangel, Gristian 70, 71, 136,182 Ratcliff, Autumn 143 Reed, Alexis 143, 175 Reed, Kennon 95, 136,178,179, 182 Reed, Mandy 15,151 Reed, Zao 12, 39, 72, 73, 83,148, 179, 181 Regouby Kyla 29, 49,148, 175 Reich, Phillip 143, 175 Reis, Tacy 143 Revilla, Garlos 48, 96, 136, 177 Richmond, Mikala 148,176 Richter, Abigail 49,148,175,180, 182 Richter, Ryan 45, 78, 93, 104, 114, 127, 129, 130, 175, 182 Ridenour, Lauryn 148,181 Rios, Jose 136 Rivers, Kolter 72, 73,148, 179, 182 Robbins, Payton 143, 182 Roberson, Jaden 143 Roberts, Alyssa 58, 59,113,124, 130, 176, 177, 182 Roberts, Lauren 97,143,176 Robertson, Makenna 136 Robinson, Alexis 49,136,177 Robnett, Christina 23,136 Rodriguez, Chioe 148 Rodriguez, Savannah 63, 177, 181 Rogers, Amber 76, 77, 148

IV boys Baseball

Cheer: Brittany Vassar, Nyejha Bowen, Hannah Fountain, Shelby Garvin, Haleigh Loffler, Makayla HancocK Addison Lobaugh, Lauren Ferry, Lori Winney Abigail Kurszewski, Zoie McKinnis, Anna Bancovitch, Kyleigh Kurszewski, Katie Alfred

Trainers; Janessa Jones, Megan Eddins, Kayla Meany, Madison Wood, Kennon Reed, Kaitlynn Box, Paige Hughes, Kaitelyn Eddins

John Blair, Kolter Rivers, Lance Browning, Trae Swanson. Mason Un.: Aidan Alfaro, Eron Long, Gentrj/ Mullins, Cody Walko, Zac Reed, Coopei Austin Lucas, Hayden Major, Travis Malone, Garret! Mooney. Wyatt McAK Andrew Hawkins

Index

173


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Lagunas-Lacy, Jaden 128 Lam, Haley 6, 22, 83,123,128,182 Lam, Taylor 83, 128, 182 Lamb, Angela 91, 134,176 Lamb, Caleb 147,181 Lamb, Cassidy 95.128 Lamb, Caylee 128 Lamb, Laurie 151 Lambert, JR 27, 28, 140 Lamberti, Christopher 60, 135,178 Landwehr, Jace 147,181 Landwehr, Jayda 9,18,115,135, 176,182 Lang, Toireasa 140 Langford, Shelby 75,135,178 Latham, Carly 11, 140, 176 Leal, Elliot 135 Leavelle, Kaleigh 10,11,140,142, 182 Lee, Kayrah 91,140,176,177 Lennox, Jadah 85, 91,140, 176 Leornas, Donnie 147,175,177 Leornas, Takara 49,114,135,175, 177 Lewis, AJ 151 Lewis, Bryce 78, 104, 105, 128, 174 Lewis, Haley 135 Lewis, Jordan 147,181 Lewis, Julie 15,151 Lewis, Shawn 128 Lewis, Sloan 12, 45, 57, 67,146,147, 149, 175, 182 Lewis, Taylor 28, 55, 135, 175, 176

Lewis, Tervarin 135 Underman, Destiny 128, 176 Lobaugh, Addison 11, 17, 27, 42, 94, 116, 140, 179, 181 Lochridge, Emma 147, 175 Lockwood, Anita 151 Loftier, Haieigh 92, 128, 179 Logan, Branden Logan, Mackenzie 140,176 Long, Eron 72, 73, 140, 179 Long, Haylee 11,141,176 Lopez, Chris 128, 174 Lopez, Hunter 135 Lopez, Lucille 147 Lopp, Donnie 82,151 Lowe, Nicholas 28,141,175,180 Loya, Amber 141, 175 Lucas, Austin 57, 72, 73, 141,179, 181 Lucas, Harley Lueck Cameron 128,182 Luera, Miguel 141 Lugo-Garza, Andres 135,180 Lugo-Garza, Ruben 141,180 Luna, Alex 147

A' Mackey, David 28, 56,141,181 Mackey Robert 135,174 Mackey Tatiana 147,176 Mahaffey Dakota 135,174,178 Major, Hayden 10,11, 39, 72, 73, 82, 141, 142, 179, 180 Malone, Travis 72,179 Manley Robert 151 Manning, Kylee 135 Manuel, Carrington 141,180,181

McMullen, Brittney 99, 129 McMullen, Daniel 48, 147,180 McRae, Joshua 129,174,178 Meany, Kayla 30,100, 122, 129, 179 Menasco, Hunter 135 Mendez, Brandon 135 Mendoza, Danica 33, 91,117,123, 128, 129, 131,176 Meyer, Bailey 144, 147 Miller Lauren 41,132, 133,135,174 Miller Shelby 11, 28, 48,113,141, 177 Miller Sophie 28, 33, 80,112,113, 141, 177,182 Mills, Alexis 65, 135 Mills, Keeton 57,139,141,181 Mills, Rachel 141 Millsap, Kristen 135 Minard, Morgan 129 Miser Sydney 141,175 Mitchell, Courtney 151 Mitchell, Delaney 11, 28, 33,112, 113,141,177 Mitchell, Gage 141,180 Mitchell, John 151 Mize, Sada 11,141 Mohedano, Cole 32, 87,129,175, 177 Mondragon, Viera 135,177,180 Montgomery, David 151 Mooney Garrett 72,179 Moore, Celeste 25,129,176 Moore, Christine 135 Moore, Emily 59, 114,135,175,177 Moore, Glenda 151 Moore, Joely 139,141 Moore, Landon 135 Moore, Maia 147 Moore, Paige 151 Moore, Tanner 147,181 Mora, Angelica 129,182 Mora, Francisco 147 Morales, Anlsty 76,141

Varsity Girls Softball

Varsity Boys Soccer

■I lion, Cl ill )\' I 111 ir,, Cason Ceivenki-i, Aaron Canham, .1' jl ici L; irrii)orli, ( j i ; i i i i j i ?Rolli, Hunker Clark, Akixarulor Vega, 1 Haiion, KiM iniin H e u d , Juan C.impo;;, Mark Game/, Kyle Mifi.U!, I iiiidon Ryall;., Anihony Gauihioi, Siiiiao Alves, Derrick II' k i i n ) ( ’I,

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Manzel, Tamon 147 Marchand, Tanner 147 Marek, Allyson 42, 58, 59, 64, 103, 135, 177,181 Martin, Austen 135 Martin, Dylan 97, 141, 180 Martin, Grant 14, 15, 151 Martin, Izabella 76,147 Martin, Jacobee 141 Martinez, Diana 5,17, 59,128,175, 177, 182 Martinez, Rudy 151 Mash, Taylor 135,175 Masters, Channell 50, 51, 128,176 Masters, Micaela 141 Mathews, Austin 86, 120, 128, 175 Mathews, Brady 147,175 Mathews, Camille 83,141 Mathis, Kayle 11,141,176 Matteson, Jaiey 17, 40, 41, 74,116, 123, 128, 129, 131, 174, 178,182 Matthews-Deleon, Ashley 101,147 McAlexander Wyatt 38, 72, 73, 82, 146, 147,179,181 McCall, Summer 135 McClelland, Sean 7,18,128 McCleskey Blake 147 McCleskey, James 141 McCoy, Westin 30,128,182 McCracken, Justin 128,174 McCreary, Andre 147 McCullough, Diego 129 McDaris, Amber 4 3,11 6,1 47 ,18 0 McDonald, Cameron 147,181 McDonald, Landon 28, 38,141,180 McGimsey William 147 McIntosh, Danny Biggs 25 McIntosh, Danny 129 McKee, Brian 141,182 McKelroy Connor McKinnis, Zoie 50, 92, 135, 174, 176, 179, 182 McMahill, Makayla 102,103,135

Ashlee Bragg, Mackenzie Hooker, Kaylee Dobbs, Shelby Langford, Madison Blair, Kaci Trahan, Kelby Gill, Ashlynn Hoff, Faith Hollingsworth, Jaley Matteson, Hannah Wood, Taylor Tournay


Morales, Teegan 147 Morgan, Kelsey 13,147 Morris, Brad 151 Morris, Emily 114, 135, 175 Morris, Ginny 26, 33, 147, 175, 177 Morris, Kelli 151 Moseley, James 151 Mosher, Carson 147 Moudy, Brooklyn 49, 114, 135, 175, 177 Mulhare, Alicia 151 Mullins, Brennan 98, 129, 174 Mullins, Brooke 59, 103, 135, 177, 178, 182 Mullins, Gentt^ 39, 72, 73, 147,179, 181 Munoz, Deandre 57,147 Munoz, Isaiah 141 Murphy, Hannah 24, 129, 176 Musial, Julia 104, 114, 115, 135

S' Nadir, Victoria 136,175 Nealy Brandon 113,136 Nelson, Dante 148 Nelson, Madison 97,141 Nerls-Santiago, Shellmar 30, 68, 69, 181,182 Nesbit Averl 148,175 Newark, Ty 123, 129 Newell, Alyssa 148 Newell, Shyanne 141 Newman, Shane Nice, Giara 88,141 Nlebor, Taylor 129 Niles, Tristan 2,17, 3 6,12 9,1 74 ,18 2 Nix, Danny 151

Cheer

Cheer: Brittany Vassar, Nyejha Bowen, Hannah Fountain, Shelby Garvin, ^ Haleigh Loftier, Makayla Hancock i| Addison Lobaugh, Lauren Ferry, Lori i'Wlnney Abigail Kurszewskl, Zole McKlnnis, Anna Bancovitch, Kyleigh Kurszewskl, Katie Alfred

Noland, Misty 141, 175

I 0 Olivarez, Ivan 148 Oliver, Zollz 142 Ortiz, Abigail 42, 53, 148, 180, 181 Otto, Matthew 81, 136 Otto, Sierra 127, 129 Owen, Brad 14, 107,150, 151 Owens, Brittany

Padron, Enngue 108,119, 129 Page, Goby 14,151 Pak Ghioe 148 Panhorst James 134, 136,182 Panter, Carson 148, 181 Pappas, Kristin 151 Parker, Michael 3 8,13 8,1 42 ,18 0 Parker, Tyler 129 Parkey, Blake 17, 30, 79, 98,123, 129 Pate, Gabriel 105,129,175 Payton, Sarah 142, 180 Peace, Keiya 142 Peacemaker, Landon 136 Peckham, Logan 148 Pedroza, Jaden 148 Peigne, Lorrin 43, 52, 142, 181, 182 Pellikan, Hannah 142, 175 Pellikan, Sarah 123, 129, 175, 177, 182

Penner, Tanna 148, 180 Perez, Jeremiah 142 Perry Luther 136 Perry Rae'ven Perry, Sheridon 175 Petry Sheridan 129 Peveto, Hannah 129 Phillips, Emily 142 Phillips, Josiah 148, 149 Phillips, Karen 151 Phillips, Zion 129 Pickett Amber 62, 142, 175 Pickett Ashley 112, 113, 142, 175 Pickett Heather 33, 95,136, 175 Pierce, Charlotte 148 181 Pleasants, Jade 113,148 Polk,Shana 17,151 Pollard, Tracy 113, 151 Pope, DJ 148, 181 Potts, Jordan 142, 175 Potts, Joshua 29, 132, 136 Powell, Ethan 142 Powell, Jasmine 136 Powell, Jennifer 142 Prejean, Zachary 148 Preston, Talalsha 148 Prlddy Westln 140, 142, 180 Phngle, Chance 136 Pringle, Zachary 148 Pruett, James 148 Puentes, John 81, 135,186

J' Ouesenberry Jordan 148,149 Ouesenberry Joshua 149

Raeder, Andrea 77,143, 182 Raleigh, Braxton 130 Ramos, Aaron 33, 143, 180 Ramsey Jeremy Rangel, Crlstian 70, 71, 136, 182 Ratcliff, Autumn 143 Reed, Alexis 143,175 Reed, Kennon 95, 136 17 8 .179, 182 Reed, Mandy 15,151 Reed, Zac 12, 39, 72, 73, 83, 148, 179, 181 Regouby Kyla 29, 49, 148, 175 Reich, Phillip 143,175 Reis, Tacy 143 Revllla, Carlos 48, 96, 136, 177 Richmond, Mlkala 148,176 Richter, Abigail 49, 148 175, 180 182 Richter, Ryan 45, 78, 93, 104,114, 127,129,130,175,182 Ridenour, Lauryn 148, 181 Rios, Jose 136 Rivers, Kolter 72, 73, 148, 179, 182 Robbins, Payton 143,182 Roberson, Jaden 143 Roberts, Alyssa 58, 59,113, 124, 130 176, 177, 182 Roberts, Lauren 97,143,176 Robertson, Makenna 136 Robinson, Alexis 49, 136,177 Robnett, Christina 23, 136 Rodriguez, Chloe 148 Rodriguez, Savannah 63, 177, 181 Rogers, Amber 76, 77, 148

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Trainers: Janessa Jones, Megan Eddins, Kayla Meany Madison Wood, Kennon Reed, Kaitlynn Box, Paige Hughes, Kaltelyn Eddins

John Blair, Kolier Rivers, _ance Browning, ^rae ■ Aldan Alfaro, Eron Long. Gentry Mullins, Ct.dy Walk(, Zac P' Austin Lucas, Hayden Major, Travis Malone, Garreit M o o h t , Andrew Hawkins

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Rogers, Bricelyn 148, 182 Rogers, Logan 143 Romero, Miguel 136 Rooffener, Kyle 136,178 Rorabaw, Allvla 143 Ross, Jordan 57, 118, 136, 181 Roth,Alyssa 143, 176 Roth, George 28, 33, 44, 60, 114, 136, 175. 178, 182 Routon, Johnny Joe 136 Ruddick, Hannah 13, 29, 144, 148, 180 Runeberg, Hunter 38,142,143,180 Russell, Asha 143 Russell, Jason 18, 97,110,133,136, 182 Rutledge, Kim 151 Rutledge, Kirsti 88, 96, 136, 175 Rutledge, Piper 143 Ryalls, Landon 61, 93, 124, 130, 178, 182

Salazar-Martin, Kaitlyn 148 Sales, Devon 148 Sales, Madallne 143 Salyers, Keri 130 Salyers, Kylie 136 Sanders, Marah 64,136,175 Sanders, Mark 151 Sanderson, Jacqueline 151 Sanderson, Karen 151 Sappington, Tatum 120,136 Sautner, Bergen 91,130,176 Scanlin, Michael 148 Schaefer. Breeoe 143,175 Schaefer, Keaton 136

1“ Tatum, Lacey 137,175 Taylor, Danny 3,150 Thomas, Audrey 149 Thomas, Carolyn 11, 47. 66, 67,143, 175, 176,181 Thomas, Joshua 149 Thompson, Daunte 149 Thompson. Kelly 128.130,175,176 Thompson, McKinley 143,176 Thompson, Natalie 151 Thompson, Stasia 130 Thompson, Trace 143,180 Tidwell, Ashton 143,180 Titus, Colby 1 3 0 .174.178,182

Toalson, Jaqlynn 143 Todd, Lorna 52,143.181 Toft. Andrew 143 Torres, Carlos 143,180 Torres, Joanna 149,177 Tournay, Derrick 9,132.137,174, 178, 182 Tournay. Tayler 75. 76.149,178. 180.182 Trahan. Kaci 8,18, 41, 51. 74.137, 174, 176, 178 Trebing, Michaela 137 Triana Loy 47, 52, 66 Trujillo, Dakota 137 Turner, Caleb 7,6 4,1 11 ,1 2 9.13 0 Tysinger, Kira 131

Undenwood, Austin 31. 54, 78,104, 105, 131, 175,176 Underwood. Madeline 12,13,18. 43, 51,64, 116, 148, 149, 176, 181 Underwood, Mason 13,17, 38, 67, 72, 73,148, 149, 179.181 Upchurch, Colten 68,149 Upchurch. Jessy 68, 69,137,174 Uythoven, Brianna 149 Uythoven, Marissa 47,131,182

Valdez, Katlyn 149 Vallon, Sandra 151

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Starling, John 151 Stephens, Colin 130 Stephens. Michelle 148 Stewart. Dion 137 Stockinger, Blake 17. 61. 78.104, 1 05.114.123,126,130.178,182 Stokes, Alexandra 137,177,182 Stone, Dakota 148,149,181 Stone, Nicholas 8, 137, 174 Stringfellow, Jadon 38. 39.148,181, 182 Stnngfellow. Tracy 14,151 Strobel. Kaylin 148 Stubbs, Catherine 143 Stutz. Zane 143 Summers, Abigail 143 Swanson, Macie 143 Swanson, Trae 72, 73,148,179,181 Swarm. Alysa Swearingen, Tripp 149 Swink, Courtney 149

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IV Tennis A ld a n B ra d le y S kylie Elliott, D a n ie l F u ch s, Tyler C a ld e ro n , M ic h a e l A lpers, J e s s e C a rra sco , F re d d ie □avis. A a ro n R a m o s . V iera M o n d ra g o n , D a nie l M c M u lle n , A rla n n a G u y o n , B ritta nie W illia m s o n . G a g e M itch e ll. B rld g e tte E llyson, A b lg a i; R ic h le r A in s le y F lo o d e n p y le . M a ris s a G arza, B a ile y D o id, la n n a P e n n e r A le x a n d ria Flo gu e , H a n n a h R u d'Jick, S arah P aylon, A u b re y V ogel, S h e lb y W h ile

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Schilling, Keara 148 Schnick, Chesmun 136 Schroeder, Sara 136 Scott-Roth, Athena 130 Scott-Roth, Zoe 84. 148 See, Bryce 130 Selvidge. Melanie 151 Seman, Lee 151 Seward, Scott 136 Shawn, Kylie 32, 142.143 Shawver, Charlotte 52.148,175,181 Sheets, Jennifer 110,136 Sheffield, Sean 148.175 Shelby, Eric 130,174 Sherman, Jasmine 11,143.176 Sherhll. Breanna 143 Shipley, Kelly 151 Shoefstall. Mac 148,180 Shumaker, Ethan 146,148 Singleton, Eddie 148 Skabelund, Hlkari 59,130,177 Skelton, Malachi 130 Skinner, Madison 137 Skinner, Olivia 111, 137 Slayden, Tracy 13, 148.177.180. 182 Sluder. Christian 137 Smith, Amber 130 Smith. Bn/son 137 Smith, Clayton 148 Smith, Debbie 151 Smith. Domonic 80,110.112,137, 174 Smith, Jamar 126,130.174,182 Smith, Joshua 29, 94,148, 181 Smith, Kaitlyn 137 Smith, Noah 81,122, 130 Spillman, Jennifer 137 Spinks, Laicy 148 Spivey, Ajanae 148 Spradlin, Garrison 143 Stahr. Ashley 18. 42, 43,137,181 Stanford, Andrew 48.137,177

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i Vance, Andrew 149 ; Vasquez, Sapphire 94,137 Vasquez, Selena 137 Vassar, Brittany 11, 83, 93, 140, 142, 143, 179, 181, 182 Vega Aiexander 60,137, 178,182 Vestai, Christopher 143 Vetter, Adrian 88, 149,175 Viiiastrigo, Cierra 137,182 Vinson, Kendra 149 Vogel, Aubrey 103,104, 149,180 Vogt, Anna 149,181

Wabbington, Dallas 137,175 Wachter, Christina 88,143,175 Waddell, Anslee 40, 75, 94,127, 131, 174,182 Waddell, Joshua 137 Wade, Halen 149 Wade, Seddon 65,149 Waitman, Bailey 137 Walker, Maegan 143

Walker, Nicholas 149 Walker, Tiffany 89, 131,175 Walko, Cody 12, 39, 56, 72, 73, 149, 179, 181 Warren, Gerad 99,131 Warren, Quvonna 137 Watson, Alyssa 149 Watts, Cedric 118,126,131,174 West, Hannah 149, 175 Westbrook, Brendee 143, 181 Wetzel, Alexander 7, 30, 70, 131, 182 Whipple, Christopher 137 White, Jalen 55, 143, 175, 176 White, Jordan 4, 56, 137, 181, 182 White, Shelby 29, 103, 143,180,182 White, Tarayja 7, 66,91,131,176, 181 Whitelaw, Michael 143 Whitford, Toby 149 Whitted, Katherine 143, 175 Whitten, Andrew 143 Wiese, Madison 7,114,131, 176 Wiese, M a rle y9 1 ,114,137,176 Williams, Anissa 137, 175 Williams, Austin 143 Williams, Blaze 126,131, 174,175, 176 Williams, Chance 149,182

Williams, Haley 149,175 Williams, Kaitlin 143 Williams. Kylar Williams, Ronilee 131 Williamson, Brittanie 137, 180 Willie, Kylon 5, 149 Wilson, Cameron 137 Wilson, Coleton 49, 87, 89, 137, 175, 177 Wilson, Martarius 116, 131, 175, 176 Wilson. Paschence 40,126.128, 131, 174, 182 Wilson. Wesley 54. 137, 175, 176 Winney. Lori 137,179 Wiseman, Reagan 24,126,131,182 Wolf, Makayla 143 Wood, Daniel 7,131,174 Wood, Hannah 13,149,178,180 Wood, Katie 30,131 Wood, Madison 101,149, 179,181 Wood, Ryann 143 Woods, Audrey 143,182 Woods, Katelyn 137 Woods, Zane 149 W right Alexander 65,105,114,131 Wright, Corey 56, 142, 143, 181 Wright, Mason 137 Wynn, Jewel 143

Yarger, Jeffery 107. 131 Yelle Jonathan 137.175 Yelle. Jordan 143, 175 Yetter, Matthew 143. 180. 182 Yetter, Sadie 23,131 Young, Bryson 174 Young. William 144,149 Youngblood, Kolby 37, 137, 174

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Camille Blanton, Brittany Vassar, Kyleigh Kurszewski, Emily Dallas, Addison Lobaugh, Alexandra Castro. Mackenley Hoff, Jenna Derzapf, Madeline Underwood, Lorrin Peigne, Ashley Stahr, Allyson Marek

Tarayja White, Summer Ancira, Olivia Johnson, Makenzie Eddins Madelaine Johnston, Shelimar Neris-Sanfiago, Ashlynn Hoff. Savannah Rodriguez

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Sara Marie Hammond, Lorna Todd, Alexandra Castro, Brendee Westbrook Jada King, Lea Kaminski, Charity James, Kharizma Hampton, Lorrin Peigne, Abigail Ortiz. Carissa Eckle Cazha Anderson

C oop er Duke, C a rso n Ranter, CJ Zotz, Tyler H edd inghaus, I M ason Hall, K e n d a rio u s H orton, i;: Ryiey H ibdon, M a rc G uerra, Tanner M oore, J a c e Land w ehr, Vincente Losoya, S tep hen Hair, '■ Jake K onerm ann, Jo sh u a Sm ith, P Z ac Reed, T rae S w anson, J \ D arryan A nde rson, A ida n Alfaro, Dakota Stone, M ason U nderw ood, C h risto p h e r • D insm ore, C aleb Lam b, Seth r Green, C o d y W alko, DJ Pope, ^ Landon Boddy, C olto n Jenn ings, J Jorda n Lewis, C o n n o r Ornaleas,, I Jadon Stringfellow , Trey :t' C hapm an, M a rcu s Jackson, A nthony G authier, W yatt ;■M cAlexander, G en try M ullins, r. Hayden B org m an, C am e ron M cD onald, D rew H aw th orne .5

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G ob y Jo h n so n , Jo rd a n W hite, Jayle n Cox, K eeton Mills, Jaxx Bale, C o re y W rig h t C o le Jone s, A ustin Lucas, Lan c e B ro w n in g . D w ayne C ra w fo rd , C a rrin g to n Ivianuel. D avid tvlackey. Ethan B rew ster. Eli C arter, J o rd a n Ross

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