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Cardinal Conference names All-Conference Players & Teams in Football,Volleyball, Soccer & Golf
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A Whirlwind of Giving By Justin Waybright justin@theputnamstandard.com
The Cardinal Conference, an athletic conference of AA High Schools in West Virginia, names its All-Conference Football, Volleyball, Soccer and Golf players for the 2012 season. Member schools of the AA Cardinal Conference are Mingo Central, Chapmanville, Herbert Hoover, Sissonville, Poca, Scott, Tolsia and Wayne High Schools. Poca High School All Conference players are as follows: Football 1st Team All-Conference: Hayden Bailey Football Honorable Mention Team: Cody Clendenin, Jacob Grant, Jacob Payne, Thomas Loudin Volleyball 1st Team & 2nd Team – All Conference: Rachel Skeens (1st team); Natalie Perkins (2nd team) Girls Soccer 1st Team & 2nd Team – All Conference: 1st Team: Harley Hutchins, Moriah Cook, Marissa Perkins, Keree Moles 2nd Team: Autumn Williams, Sarah Knight, Paige Reames, Sami Shamblin Golf 1st Team – All Conference: Steve Loudermilk, Alex Hamrick, Travis Covert.
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HURRICANE - It was truly a season of giving for newly opened Whirlwind Storage. Days before Christmas, workers collected toys, clothing and donations to benefit the Children's Home Society of West Virginia. When Whirlwind Storage opened last November, owner Tom Good told manager Carlie Beaman he wanted to run a local storage facility that gave back to community. The event last week put this mission into motion. "Tom said, 'no matter what, children come first,'" recalled Beaman. "It was then that we agreed to give back to the community." Whirlwind Storage got the word out to the city about the donation drive for Christmas. The city responded. Residents gave freely. Men,
Early into the day, toys, clothes and other donations fill the lobby of Whirlwind Storage. Proceeds from the drive, went toward the Children's Home Society of West Virginia. Courtesy Photo. women and teens delivered toys, clothes, hygiene products, money, and most of all, love for their neighbors. They filled a 14-foot truck with donations. "That day I saw what it feels like to be one of God's angels,"
Beaman said. "I wish I could have been a mouse in the corner to see the kids' eyes when they received the gifts." Since its opening, this storage facility has made its mark on Hurricane. "This is not about Whirlwind
Storage," Beaman explained. "Our business serves the public and we want to give back and help our community grow, and show we care about our neighbors." When someone loses everything, it changes the perspective he or she has on life. When Hurricane Katrina robbed her, Beaman did not quit. Through the help and comfort of those around her, she overcame. "I lost everything I owned after Katrina, and I know what it's like to have everything and then nothing in a matter of a moment," she said. "This is why I want to give back because, we received so much help from people across the states, and now I can help give back to those who are in need." Starting January 2, Whirlwind will be collecting non-perishable food items for local food banks. Beaman made a challenge to all SEE WHIRLWIND ON PAGE 3
Hurricane Show Choir to Light up 2013 Dinner Theater By Justin Waybright justin@theputnamstandard.com
HURRICANE – Inside the arts and cultural center of a local high school, underneath hundreds of gold trophies, students tune guitars, perfect vocals and try on costumes. Behind them the words: “Practice like a Champion Every Day” are painted on the wall. In days, this dedicated group of 55 young men and women will prove why their show choir reigns supreme in the state. From Jan. 4 to 6, the Red Hot Show Choir will host its annual Dinner Theater. Seven state championships
The Red Hot Show Choir will perform Jan. 4 to 6 during its 2013 dinner theater. Tickets are available now. Courtesy Photo. follow these students to a show that Director Kaitlin DeSpain says will be exciting and different.
“We’re going to have a little of the old, but with a fresh spin,” said DeSpain. Audience members will enjoy
a dinner, complete with roast beef, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, rolls, drink and dessert. From its beginnings in 1994, the Red Hot Show Choir name has been synonymous with success, and the events this group hosts consistently sell out of tickets. “The success comes from the hard work since the conception of the show choir in ’94,” said DeSpain. “We have a rigorous [practice] schedule.” Performers wrote down individual goals at the beginning of the school year. The word “win” was at the top of the list. SEE CHOIR ON PAGE 4
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