GHS ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2015

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

IB registrations forms are due on Thursday.  Please turn them in to Mrs. Haney in the main office.  Although you can pay in full when you turn in the form, this is not required.  If you have questions, see Mr. Nichols in 2360 or Mrs. Collins in the library.

Honey’s Supports Goshen High School! Please visit Honey’s on Wednesday. Honey’s will donate 20% of your purchase to GHS when you present a coupon at check out. Coupons are located in the main office and in Guidance.

The Ultimate Frisbee Club meets after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45-5:00 p.m. on the administration field. If you’re interested in learning how to play the sport of Ultimate Frisbee, you can pick up your required paperwork from Mr. Snyder in the choir office, Lucas Kauffman, or in the main office. The paperwork should be turned in the first time you attend.

Jim Whittaker from Goshen College is running sports performance every Monday and Wednesday after school from 4:00-5:00 p.m. at the GHS track for all GHS student athletes not currently in a fall sport.  This is a great way to improve your athleticism!  You need a current physical exam and concussion paperwork on file in the athletic office to join.  See you at the track!

It’s time to order your 2015-2016 school yearbook. The cost of the book is $45 until December, meaning the best time to buy is now! You can find order forms at the RedZone, in the main office, library and the guidance office. Order before October 30th and you can be entered in a drawing to win a free yearbook. 2nd place will receive $5 in RedZone bucks. We will announce the winners on Friday, October 30th.

JAG is sponsoring a trip to Ancilla College on Thursday for juniors and seniors. Lunch and transportation will be provided. The permission slip can be picked up from Ms. Hollinger in Guidance and they are due TODAY. It is first come first serve, and there are limited spots available, so don’t delay!

IUSB will be here tomorrow for an on-site admissions visit.  Your application fee will be waved, you may qualify for a $500 scholarship and you will receive an admissions decision on the spot.  Please sign up in the guidance office.

There will be a Swimming and Diving call-out meeting on Thursday in the cafeteria from 3:45-4:30 p.m. If you have any questions please email Coach Long at nlong@goshenschools.org.

The Goshen Public Library doesn’t just lend books! We also offer FREE activities for young adults. Stop in on Thursdays after school from 4-6:00 p.m. to hang out, study, find an independent reading book, play a board game, color or just chillax at the teen café! And, of course, we’ll also have hot chocolate and coffee. Thursday is our Pages & Popcorn Club from 5:30-8:00 p.m. We’ll talk about the books Cinder and Bound–both based on the Cinderella story–and watch the new live-action version of the movie. You can still sign up to get a free copy of the book! Looking for something to do on Friday night? At Nerd’s Night Out, bring your friends to the Leaky Cauldron for a Harry Potter-themed party and tournament from 5-8:00 p.m. There will be food for all and prizes for the winners! Finally, our regular programming will conclude this month with the Crafty Bandits on Monday, October 26th from 4-6:00 p.m. where we’ll have snacks and decorate mugs. To sign up, or for more information about our programs, stop by the library or check out our website, Facebook or Twitter.

Got plans for Fall Break? The Goshen Public Library does! If you’re in 6th-12th grades, we’re having programs Monday-Thursday for you from 2-5:00 p.m. during Teen Read Week based on a travel theme. Monday we’ll have an International Iron Chef cooking and menu design competition; Tuesday is Ticket to Read with a travel-themed board game, scavenger hunt and art activity; Wednesday is all about time travel with a Back to the Future Day and an interactive viewing of the classic movie; and Thursday we’ll learn about biomes around the world with a nature walk, terrarium building, and an art project. Sign up yourself and a friend today for fun and snacks at the library over Fall Break!

SENIORS:   Please check your school Gmail for information on college presentations being given in the Auditorium on PSAT day (Wednesday) from 8:25-9:50 a.m. IUPUI and Southwestern Michigan College will be here to provide info on all that they have to offer.  You must register in advance through any teacher or the Guidance Office.  The deadline for registering is tomorrow at 1:00 p.m.  Check it out today!!

All girls soccer players have a mandatory end of the season meeting after school today in the teachers’ lounge by the cafeteria.  Players will be voting on team awards, completing a survey and turning in their warm-ups, bags and locks.

Goshen girls basketball tryouts begin the week of October 19th.  Anyone who wants to tryout must have all paperwork on file in the athletic office and be present for all three tryout sessions. Tryout sessions take place on Monday, October 19th from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m., then again from 4:30-6:30 p.m. and on Tuesday, October 20th from 4:00-6:00 p.m. in the main gym.  Practices will continue over fall break so please plan accordingly. If you need a schedule please see Mr. Krebs or Mr. Carpenter. Mr. Krebs has basketball shoes you can try on in his room.  If you plan to play basketball, please stop by his room and try on shoes.

Varsity and JV boys soccer players – This is a reminder that you need to pick up your pizza kit for the fundraiser today at 5:00 p.m. in the cafeteria.  It is important that you are there with your transportation.  If you have any questions see Coach Bontreger, Coach Bjorkland or Coach Emery.

Drama club will meet tomorrow after school in the auditorium at 4:00 p.m.

IHSAA Student-Athlete Tip of the Week: Whether you are a starter for your team or a bench player (substitute), then it’s your responsibility to stay focused and ready when you are not in the game. The Colts Andrew Luck did not play the last two games, but was still engaged on the sidelines, even getting water for his teammates. He knew he wasn’t playing, but did all that he could to contribute to his team. Are you a positive influence on your team when you aren’t playing? Are you doing everything off the field (court) to help your team to a victory? Successful teams see enthusiasm from everyone!

 

MEETINGS DURING SRT:

There will be a call out meeting tomorrow for anyone (including GMEN) that is interested in winter cheerleading (basketball season) during the 2nd session of SRT on the upper deck in the main gym. If you are unable to attend the meeting please contact Coach Sloan.

There will be a meeting tomorrow during the 2nd session of SRT for all students interested in the marine biology trip this coming spring break. The meeting will be held in room 3050. If you have an interest please plan to attend this meeting.

Zip-lining in Costa Rica anyone? Any student interested in studying abroad in Costa Rica next summer should come to a meeting during the 2nd session of SRT tomorrow. Students studying Spanish have an opportunity to immerse themselves living with a host family and exploring three different parts of Costa Rica. Come learn more on Tuesday with Mr. Gonzalez in room 2440.

All new Stay In Bounds Ambassadors need to attend training meetings during the 2nd session of SRT tomorrow and Thursday in the main gym this week.  All returning ambassadors are to make one of these meetings.

 

SPORTS SCORES:

The girl’s cross country team placed 4th at Sectionals. Nora Rangel was Goshen’s top finisher in 12th followed by Kirsten Graves 18th, Annelise Wiebe 25th, Paola Rangel 30th, Ariana Perez Diener 31st, Montse Reyes 51st and Brandi Smith 56th. The Girls will compete Saturday at the Regional meet.

The boys cross country team were runner ups at the Elkhart sectional. Goshen’s top finisher was Juan Perez in 2nd place followed by Jason Barahona 5th, Felix Perez Diener 11th, Zach Oyer 29th, Erik Villegas 30th, Irving Suarez 35th and Angel Arrelo 45th. The Boys will compete Saturday at Regionals.

The boys tennis team lost in Semi-State Saturday to 11th ranked Fort Wayne Leo by a score of 4-1. However, their season is not over as Luke Rush and Logan Troyer advanced at the 1 doubles position and will compete in the state tournament in two weeks. Good luck at State Luke and Logan!

The girls C volleyball team lost to Concord 25-9, lost to Northwood 25-14 and lost to Plymouth 25-13.

The boys JV football team defeated Plymouth 44-14. Tyrell Staton had 150 yards rushing and three rushing touchdowns. Davis Hostetler had two passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown. Brandon Holley had two receiving touchdowns. Joseph Burkheimer had one interception. Tyler Brinson had one interception.

The girls JV volleyball team lost to South Bend Adams 2-0 and defeated Jimtown 2-0.

The boys varsity football team lost to Plymouth 31-17.

 

IN SPORTS ACTION TODAY:

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