February 2016
Volume 91
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Jackets send seven to State
At the district meet on February 13th, the Thomas Jefferson wrestling team saw seven of their wrestlers placed within the top 2 spots to qualify for the state championship. Senior’s Colton Clingenpeel, Jacob Jones, Jackson Sharp and Nick Mitchell, junior McGwire Midkiff, sophomore Anthony Humpal and freshman Cameron Baker will be representing the Jackets in Des Moines this year. The Jackets wrestling team comes into this weekend tied for 8th place in the 3A state rankings, after being unranked last week. Thomas Jefferson has several of their wrestlers ranked in their respective weight classes and going into State, they hope to continue their success throughout the weekend. Senior Colton Clingenpeel who comes in at an astonishing 56-0 sits in first place in the 152 pound weight class. Junior McGwire Midkiff with a record of 49-5, currently holds the second place spot in the 113 weight class and freshman Cameron Baker who comes into this weekend at 39-9 and is ranked tenth in the 195 pound weight class. Four of our seven wrestlers placed 1st in their weight class; Clingenpeel, Jones, Midkiff, and Mitchell, while the other three placed second. This season has been a historic one for Thomas Jefferson’s wrestling team and they hope to continue their success they have had this year into the weekend. TJ had a send off for all of the state qualifiers on February 17th, having Coach David Lutz announce and recognize each wrestler individually. “Great year by the wrestling team,” said Wrestling Coach August Manz. “Seven guys have a chance to fulfill their goals on being state placers or state champions and they put all the time in that they should of.” The State meet will start Thursday at 1:30 for 3A wrestlers at the Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines and run through Saturday. On thursday they will feature all 7 of the Jackets wrestlers who hope to continue to advance through the weekend and make it to Saturday’s championship rounds.
Seven state wrestlers reaching high for the championship belt. Photo provided by Nick Mitchell.
VR: A thing of the now Adriana Ibarra & Angela Gardner Reporters Although electronics have been a part of CBCSD classrooms for a few years now, CBCSD has its eye set on moving the one on one program to its youngest students with the use of virtual reality. Fourth Grade Classroom Strategist, Meaghan Sweeney’s students of Edison Elementary had the opportunity to experience the Google Expeditions by using the VR device, Google Cardboard, for the first time. “They loved it so much, it’s an experience, you know you’re not there but you feel like you are,” said Sweeney. Google Cardboard can be downloaded onto phones to explore the world, or play various games. The phone is set into a pair of cardboard binoculars,
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“They loved it so much, it’s an experience, you know you’re not there but you feel like you are”
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Google Cardboard headset. Graphic by Rob Lindquist
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