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    GOOD THINGSMarch 2016

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    COLOR GUARD PLACES FIRSTThe Shy-Annes performed three team routines at

    American Dance/Drill Team Competition at New

    Caney High School against 39 other teams on

    Saturday. The team placed 3rd in their division and

    7th overall. Senior Destinee Vargas 6th place in her

    solo event and freshman Victoria Denena 5th place.

    Other awards included:

    Team Sweepstakes

    Gussie Nell Davis Award of Excellence

    Judges Award – Jazz

    Judges Award – Kick

    Judges Award – Hip hop

    Best Overall Technique

    Best Overall Precision

    Best Overall Choreography

    Voted Best Team SportsmanshipAcademic Champions – 3rd Place

    Best in Class – 3rd Place

    Best of the Best Team – 7th Place

    The color guard team competed at their first

    competition of the year on Saturday at Morton Ranch

    High School in Katy where they placed 1st out of 50

    teams.

    They started the season with the highest score of their

    classification. This year’s show is entitled “The Day

    After” with a post-apocalyptic theme.

    SHY-ANNES EARN AWARD

    STUDENT ART ON DISPLAY AT CAPITAL

    Two art students will have their work on display at

    the 2016 Texas Art Education Association Youth Art

    Month Capital Show from February 29-March 5 atthe Texas State Capitol.

    Sophomore Rachel Petry’s piece (below) and senior

    Joan Fackler’s piece (right) were both recognized as

    exceptional pieces of work.

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    ORCHESTRA STUDENTS

    EARN FIRST DIVISION

    SADIE HAWKINS DANCE

    Members of the orchestra competed in the solo

    and ensemble contest at A&M Consol High

    School on February 6. The following students

    qualified for the State Solo & Ensemble to be

    held at the University of Texas in Austin:

    Kimberly Lamb on violin and piano, Lois

    Warden on viola, and a string quartet consisting

    of Sierra Barber, Laura Gonzalez, Alejandra

    Reyes, and Terry Abigail.

    The following students earned a first division:

    Kimberly Lamb, Violin

    Alondra Beiza, Violin

    Michelle Sauza, Violin

    Vanessa Gasper, Violin

    Fiona Mikeal, Violin

    Lois Warden, Viola

    Abby Terry, Viola

    Sierra Barber, Cello

    Tomasa Ponce, Cello

    Jacorien Bowers, Cello

    Nicolas Roman, String Bass

    Kimberly Lamb, Piano

    Kendall Owen, Cherise Patterson, TomasaPonce, Michelle Sauza, Violin Quartet

    Sierra Barber, Laura Gonzalez, Alejandra

    Reyes, Abigail Terry, String Quartet

    Joseph Hendrix, Carlos Martinex, Zach Prejean,

    Cello Choir

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    FCCLA, SKILLSUSA TEAMS ADVANCE TO STATECTE classes competed in

    February with SkillsUSA and

    students will advance to the

    state meet at Corpus Christi.

    Photography

    Employment applicationprocess: Jacob Barrios – 2nd*

    Action Skills: Steven

    Gonzalez – 4th

    Photography: Taylor Garcia –

    4th*

    Megan Murski – 3rd*

    Rowdie Bright – 2nd*

    Bridget Craig – 1st*

    Projects

    Rowdie Bright – 1st Best in

    Show Portrait*

    Taylor Garcia – 1st Best inShow Commercial Digital*

    Steven Gonzalez – 1st*

    Bridget Craig – 1st*

    Witting Herman – 1st*

    Kaitlyn Leminger – 1st*

    Mary Grace Velez – 1st*

    Brianna Crowson – 1st*

    Alexyss Garcia – 1st*

    Jennifer Gonzalez – 1st*

    Megan Murski – 1st*

    Rachel Petry – 1st*

    Cory Isaacks – 1st*Brandie Medina – 1st*

    Sarahi Martinez – 1st*

    D’Nira Moncivais – 2nd

    Katavia Thompson – 2nd

    Catherine Badillo – 2nd

    Jennifer Lopez – 2nd

    Haleigh Hoelscher – 2nd

    Jake Taylor – 2nd

    Connor Campbell – 2nd

    Alexandra Padilla – 3rd

    Graphics

    Valeria Mendoza:

    Ad design competition – 3rd

    place – Qualified for State

    technical exam.

    Ad design job exhibit –

    Superior **Best in show**

    Advances to state

    Promotional Bulletin Board

    leadership team project:

    Samantha Torres and Valeria

    Mendoza  – 4th place

    3D Animation team

    competition: MichaelHendrick and Joshua

    Sebesta:  – 4th place

    Ad design job exhibit: Jacob

    Ramirez 

     – Superior

    Ad design job exhibit: Jorge

    Rico  – Superior

    Ad design Job exhibit:

    Aracely Mata – Excellent

    Ad design Job exhibit: Toby

    Davis 

     – Excellent

    Ad design Job exhibit:

    Danielle VanOrman –Excellent

    Ad design Job exhibit:

    Madelyn Giles 

     – Good

    Computer Science

    Interactive Applications and

    Video Game Design: Austin

    Carter, Thomas Schwalen and

    Tanner Davis – 1st place team

    Computer Programming:

    Andre Montague – 1st place

    Architectural and

    Engineering

    Architectural Design Project :

    Russell Oplinger

    Engineering Design Project :

    Mariah Guerrero (Best-of-

    Show)

    Reed Osburn

    Computer-Aided Technical

    Drafting Contest :

    John Imperial – Second Place

    Reed Osburn – Fourth PlaceArchitectural Drafting

    Contest:

    Joey Robinson – Third Place

    Auto Technology

    Diesel engine service

    technology :

    Josue Salazar 1st place

    Alberto Yanez 3rd Place

    Automotive technology quiz

    bowl :

    Team Josue Salazar andAlberto Yanez 5th Place

    Automotive service

    technology notebook

    Contest :

    Carlos Garcia 3rd Place

    Westin Weathers 4th Place

    Automotive tool

    identification contest:

    Nathanael Garcia 3th place

    Weston Weathers 6th place

    Carlos Garcia 13th place

    Ronald Johnson 14th place

    Erick Moreno Lemus 16th

    place

    Qwen’Darius Brown 17th

    place

    Automotive Service projec

    Westin Weathers 1st placeAlberto Yanez 1st place

    Josue Salazar 1st place

    Ronald Johnson 1st place

    Carlos Garcia 1st place

    Erick Moreno Lemus 2nd

    Place

    FCCLA students competed

    Galveston in February. The

    following students will

    advance to state:

    Autumn Boyd – Gold

    Keilah Noriega – Gold

    Abraham Hernandez – Silv

    Andrew McComb – Silver

    Mark Duran – Silver

    Yamile Sanchez – Silver

    Rodney Young – Bronze

    Lorenzo Gomez – Bronze

    Photo by: Bridget Craig Photo by: Rowdie Bright

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    REGION

      Fourteen swimmers competed in the

    region swim meet held at the Texas

    A&M REC center. All swimmers

    returned on day two after making finals

    in the events held the day before.

    Sophomore Julia Cook placed first in

    both the 100 freestyle and the 50

    freestyle to advanced to the state meet in

    Austin. 

    With her oustanding

    performance, Julia also earned the Girls

    Region Athlete of the Meet Award.

      Other swimmers who earned awards

    include: Joel Coppernoll: 6th in 500 free,7th in 200 free; Marco Gutierrez: 4th in

    100 breast, 5th in 200IM; the boys 200

    free relay: Joel Coppernoll, Collin

    Darnell, Marco Gutierrez, Jackson

    Thurstin 7th place; and the boys 200

    medley relay: Marco Gutierrez, Matt

    Hutchinson, Joel Coppernoll, Addison

    Ayers 8th

    STATE

     

    At the state meet, Cook earned twogold medals and set two new state

    records.

     

    In the 100-yard freestyle event she

    recorded a time of 49.27, crushing the

    old record of 49.63

      During the finals for the 50-yard

    freestyle event Cook just missed her day-

    old record she set in the prelims of 22.86

    with a 22.96 to defend her title from last

    year.

    OLYMPIC TRIALS

      Cook qualified for the U.S. Olympic

    Trials in the 100-meter backstroke at the

    Speedo Sectionals swim meet at the

    Texas A&M Rec Center.

      Cook qualified with a time of 1:02.58

    which was second only to two-time

    Olympic gold medalist Kirsty Coventry,

    who finished in 1:00.08.

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    The wrestling team competed at theDistrict 10-5A wrestling tournament at

    Huntsville High School on February 6. In

    the 14 weight classes for the boys varsity,

    Bryan advances 12 to the regional

    tournament and the other 2 qualified as

    alternates.

    Individual finishes:

    106 Aaron Salinas 1st place

    113 Larry Duron 3rd place

    120 Spencer Pierce 3rd126 Cody Murph 5th (alternate)

    132 Dustine Korzynski 4th

    138 Thomas Riojas 3rd145 Caden Scott 3rd

    152 David Frasier 3rd

    160 Cooper McCall 3rd

    170 JaMarcus Thomas 2nd

    182 Kamonte Ross4th

    195 Ezra Hernandez 1st

    220 Kaleb Jenkins 5th

    285 Derrick Green 1st

    The lone female wrestler from Bryan 128

    Teya Villalpando also placed 1st and willmove on to regional.

    Viking Relay Results

    Boys

    Shot put: 1st Dedrick Davis, , 48-3 1/2;

    2nd Jordan Driver, 47-1 1/2

    Discus: 6th Jordan Driver, 125-7 3/4

    High jump: 2nd Roderick Crenshaw, 5-8

    Long jump: 2nd Hunter Batten, 19-11 1/2

    Triple jump: 2nd Joseph Hedge, 41-10

    400 relay: 4th Bryan 44.1800: 1st Gus Hancock, 2:00.61

    110 hurdles: 3rd Trevor Schriver, 18.21

    800 relay: 6th Bryan, 1:38.47

    400: 6th Jackson Wagner, 54.16

    1,600 relay: 6th Bryan, 3:39.48

    Team totals: 5th Bryan 72

    Girls

    Shot put: 1st Chassidy Rusk, 39-6 1/2;

    2nd Charnell Gibson, 32-11 1/2

    High jump: 2nd Miranda Golden, 4-10;

    3rd KeeKee Nowlin, 4-10; 4th Jamie

    Kennedy, 4-10

    Long jump: 6th Rayla Hawkins, 15-8 1/2

    Pole vault: 1st Christine McCall, 10-0 

    3,200: 6th Sam Hernandez, 13:36.95

    400 relay: 2nd Bryan, 49.36

    800: 5th Alise Mack, 2:49.33; 6th Lydia

    Castillo, 2:49.78100: 3rd Quinteria Johnson, 13.01

    800 relay: 1st Bryan, 1:44.61

    400: 5th Cassie Soto, 1:03.97

    300 hurdles: 2nd Miranda Golden, 49.02

    200: 1st Jamie Kennedy, 26.13

    1,600: 6th Sam Hernandez, 6:20.65

    1,600 relay: 5th Bryan, 4:39.0;

    Team totals: 1st Bryan, 119

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            YSeniors Tyson Washington

    and Darrell Anderson signed

    letters of intent to play

    football for Texas A&T while

    seniors Dedrick Davis and BJ

    Ross signed with the

    University of Mary Hardin

    Baylor.

    Seniors Cecil Banks signed

    letter of intent to play footb

    for Howard Payne Univers

    Seniors Rebecca Adcock

    signed a letter of intent to

    play soccer for McNeese

    State University.

    Seniors

    Chandon Morr

    signed a letter

    of intent to pla

    softball for

    Ranger Colleg