Friday, April 20, 2018

It's Game Time!

BY: Kelsey Burkholder

Well they finally set a date for the Powderpuff game.  Yes it is officially a go. May 1st is the day to be ready; however, we do have a makeup day, May 2nd, in case there is snow on the field.  If there is still snow on the field then we won’t be playing this year. We told Fish we would play in the snow, but he didn’t want to handle cold. Instead he is doing it four days before prom. Smart, right? Let's just hope no one breaks their tiaras.


The captains for this event for the seniors are Alyssa Rose, Rachel Collins, Shyenne Ledford, and Maranda English. The juniors are Jordan Pasalaqua, and Alyssa Caruthers. The game will be coached by senior football players for the seniors and junior football players for the junior girls participating in this event. There will also be guy cheerleaders to cheer on both teams, let's hope the game isn’t fixed this year, but it will be. I predict that the juniors will be victorious. This game is a big deal; however, the only the winners get in the end is bragging rights.  


Even though it is flag football there will still be some sweet tackles. The people in the stands get pretty wild, it something that the whole school will attend and even the middle school made an appearance last year. It should be a good game so don’t forget your gloves and winter coats because it will probably still be snowing. Be there, cheer them on, and watch the girls put in a 212 effort.  

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

2018 Prom Court

Callie Galovic
Callie is a 4 year for cross country, and track. She plans to attend Ohio State University to study political science and environmental studies. She is also a member of NHS.
Hannah Howell
Hannah likes to hangout with friends, and plans to attend Cleveland State for nursing.
Shyenne Ledford

Shyenne is a 4 year varsity player for Basketball, Volleyball, and Track. She also enjoys doing crossfit and plans to attend Mount Union University for criminal justice. She is also a member of NHS.

Izabelle Vliek
Izabelle is a member of yearbook staff, she helped with the senior prank, and also helped sell bracelets for Mr. Grier. She also dressed up as Pedro Sanchez one time at school.
Olivia Wortman
Olivia is a 3 year varsity cheerleader and also the cheer captain. She plans to attend Palm Beach Atlantic University to study marine biology.

Lane Calvert
Lane is a 2 year varsity for baseball. He enjoys spending free time helping with the younger kids at baseball and hanging out with friends. He plans to attend Lakeland Community College to study sociology.  
Richard Camp
Richie is a member of the band, 2 year varsity player for the soccer and tennis team. He plans to attend Ohio State University to study international business. He is also the president of NHS.
Joey Hersh
Joey is a 3 year varsity wrestler, he likes to hangout with friends and his girlfriend Brooke Vollman.
Cameron Luster
Cameron is a 2 year varsity for football, he likes to spend his free time lifting. He plans to attend Lakeland Community College.
Noah Sample
Noah is 2 year varsity for Football, has been in key club for 3 years. A member of NHS. He plans to attend Cleveland institute of art.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Making Future Records

BY: Abby Piert

The 2018 Outdoor Track season is going to be something no one expects, from jumpers, to distance to sprints, to throws; the MHS track team will not disappoint you. They are a family that continues to push each other to reach their best potential. The girls and boys teams are both expected to have a very successful season. On Wednesday, April 11th at 4 PM you can come down to the Madison High School track to see all the lovely smiling faces of the track family as they compete against the Riverside Beavers. Some students that might catch your eye are Nick Amos, Nolan Landis, Sydney Guyer, and Hannah Gabor.

Nick is coming into the outdoor season right off of a strong 2018 indoor season with some personal records of a 4:31 1600, 10:07 3200 and 2:05 800. He says “I think we have a vary solid underclassmen team. We have a strong backbone for upcoming years.” Nick wants to get under a 4:30 in the 1600 as well as under 10 minutes in the 3200.

Hannah has a personal record for the 100 meter hurdles of a 17.6. She wants to work towards getting her steps down to a 3 step between the hurdles and hopefully make it past districts. She would also like to prove that after experiencing an injury the previous year, she is back and better than before.

Nolan Landis is something different altogether. He came back to Madison this year after going away to school in PA. He has an outstanding personal record of 58’10” for shot and a 191’4” for discus. He would like to break 200 feet in discus, and 60 feet in shot, both huge milestones in throwing.

Sydney Guyer is a powerhouse sophomore who isn't afraid to get her hands dirty with throwing. She has a personal record for shot of 30’5” and would like to continue to hit new PRs through out the season.

The 2018 outdoor season has a lot of potential and a lot of outstanding athletes. Don't forget to come and watch your favorite group of people tear up the track on Wednesday, April 11th at 4 PM. The more people that come and cheer, the faster athletes run, the farther they throw. Make some noise and come support.