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PHS Sports Sidelines

by Mack Oetting

sites that she uses with her students; she loves how it engages them. One of the class favorites is the Dance Party.

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Brittney

Brodee is a freshman and enjoys playing basketball and baseball. Crew is in 8th grade. He loves to play baseball and is an amazing pitcher. Gradee is a 6th grader. He is very active and is currently playing basketball. Last is the youngest, McCray. He is the caboose of the family and strives to be like his older brothers.

In addition to her CS teaching, she is a paraprofessional with multiple responsibilities including Math, Science, and reading with the students.

Code.org is one of her favorite educational web-

Antimony Elementary is a unique school, with only fifteen K - 6 students. Montague has the opportunity to work and teach problem-solving and critical thinking skills with many different CS/Tech tools. For her younger students, she uses "Go and Code Mice" and "BlueBots," and for her middleage kids, she uses "Ozobots" and "Makey-Makey." Montague says that they especially love using the "Makey-Makey" to create music. Older students get to experience the "Sphero" and the "Micro-Bits."

When asked about the new Computer Science program, Montague said, “I love that it creates confidence and most importantly, excitement for learning!”

“Future-Ready students—I want them to look back and remember the skills they developed. Computational thinking: Decomposition, Pattern Recognition, Abstraction, and Algorithm, and be able to utilize them with any problems to solve, in any career path or circumstance in their life.”

The Bobcat Wrestlers continue their run for their 4th State Championship win in a row. This year’s Division Championship was held at Wayne, and the Cats came out on top, edging out Milford. Their season comes to an end at Sevier Valley Center (SVC) on February 10-11th. The Cats have had a real Championship year, overpowering teams throughout the State. We were told that the division was at Canyon View by a couple who should have known, so this time we will be there. State is a really big event that fills the SVC Arena, so come early for a good seat.

The wrestling season isn’t the only season that is coming to an end; both the boys and girls Region basketball finals will be here on the 17th and 18th.

We went down to Val- ley to watch the Cats play the Buffalos, and the gym was quite crowded. Valley had some outside shooters that kept them in the game for a while. The Cats matched their 3-pointers with eight of their own and won going away, 64 to 46.

Spencer Talbot had a big night with nineteen points, three 3-pointers, and twelve rebounds. Justin Osburn finished with nineteen points and five 3-pointers.

Tucker Chappell had sixteen points. The Cats went over to Diamond Ranch for another run away game, taking them down 87-32.

You never know what kind of team Diamond will have at any one time. Tucker Chappell had a really big night, scoring twenty-six points, eight rebounds, five assists and four blocked shots. Cache Eyre finished with seventeen points and five 3-pointers. The Bobcats have two more home games. They play Milford on the 2nd—it will be both teams playing on that day—and they finish up their season with a final home game against Bryce Valley.

The Lady Cats had another split week with going clear over to Moab to play the Grand team and came away on the short end of a low scoring game, 43 to 38. Mallory Henrie had a good night with fifteen and two 3-pointers. Things were much better over at Bryce Valley, where they came out ahead of the Mustangs, 32-29. Mallory Henrie had ten and Adelaide Englestead had seven with two 3-pointers. The Lady Cats have three more home games: Piute on the 1st, Milford on the 2nd and Valley on the 9th.

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