GHS ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2016

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

On Monday, the lights in all of the GHS parking lot lamp posts will be replaced. We do not have school on Monday, but there will be athletic practices and music activities.  Please do NOT park near a lamp post on Monday. Enjoy your long weekend!

Wednesday is Honey’s Give Back Day! Please visit Honey’s and enjoy something sweet anytime that day, and 20% of what you spend will be donated to GHS. Coupons will be available in the main office and guidance.

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Reminder: If you have clay pieces in Mrs. Cooper’s room (1450) please pick them up as soon as possible.

Attention Seniors: GHS will be hosting a financial aid meeting in the auditorium on January 25th at 7:00 p.m.

REMINDER: The Snowball dance will be held on January 23rd from 8:30-10:30 p.m. in Whiteman Gym. Tickets will be sold the week of the dance in the commons during lunch.

The guidance office has just received the Elnora Stickley Music Scholarship.  The deadline for submission is January 22nd. Stop in and get an application ASAP.

The North Central Co-op Scholarship is now available in the guidance office for seniors pursuing a career in agriculture.  Pick up an application to view the outline of requirements.

Registration forms are now available for soccer intramurals! Stop by the athletic office to pick up a team or individual sign-up sheet. The cost is $8 and forms are due by Friday, January 22nd to the athletic office. If you played volleyball intramurals, there is no cost (unless you want a new shirt, then the cost is $5.00). See Mrs. West or email kwest@goshenschools.org for more information or questions.

The Goshen Public Library doesn’t just lend books! They 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 teen café! And, of course, we’ll also have hot chocolate and coffee. We have two NEW clubs starting this month. Manga Club meets first and third Wednesdays from 4-5:00 p.m. and Writing Club meets fourth Wednesdays from 4-6:00 p.m. in the teen area. Our regular monthly programming also begins again on Thursday, January 21st with our Pages & Popcorn Club from 5:30-8:00 p.m. We’ll talk about the book Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and watch the movie. You can still sign up to get a free copy of the book. The Crafty Bandits will meet up on Monday, January 25th from 4:30-6:30 p.m. where we’ll have snacks and learn some simple sewing by turning old sweaters into mittens. Finally, our regular programming will conclude this month with Nerd’s Night Out Fandom Freak Out Party. Bring your friends for tons of activities celebrating your favorite fandoms, plus pizza and prizes. To sign up or for more information about our programs, stop by the library or check out our GPL Teens webpage, Facebook or Twitter.

Super Mileage Club will meet on the following dates: February 9th and 23rd & March 8th and 22nd. Times are 7-8:15 a.m., and/or 3:45-5:30 p.m.

IHSAA Student-Athlete Tip of the Week: After 12 seasons and winning 2 Super Bowls, New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin retired last week. His outgoing speech to the media was how deeply he felt about the importance of fostering team chemistry. Regardless of what sport you play or at what level you are participating, this quote about team and unity will apply to you. “My contention is there is a higher ground, a greater purpose. That purpose is team, it is the team concept. Winning, losing, playing hard, playing well, doing it for each other, winning the right way. That’s what motivates and inspires us. Championships are won by teams who love one another, who love and respect one another, who play for and support one another.”

The GHS Student Athletic Council wants to encourage all GHS students to attend fan appreciation nights for varsity winter sports.  At each of these events, those GHS students present during the contest will receive two free slices of pizza for their support.  Here are the dates for winter fan appreciation nights coming up:

  • Wrestling – Saturday, January 16th (before finals)
  • Swimming/Diving – Tuesday, January 19th (after diving and at the NEW GMS POOL!)

Are you interested in finding out more about the opportunities at the Elkhart Area Career Center?  They will be here on Thursday, January 21st to explain the programs they have and answer your questions during the 1st session of SRT in the auditorium.  Not sure what programs they have?  Check out the Bulletin of courses on line for a listing of the classes.  Many news classes have been added, including Veterinary Tech and Crime Scene Investigation.  All sophomores and juniors are welcome to attend.

Students please use this year’s IDs only. This is a safety issue for us and we would appreciate your cooperation on this. Thank you!

Boys basketball theme nights:

  • Friday, January 22nd USA/Patriotic
  • Monday, February 1st Fake Out (blue to red)
  • Thursday, February 4th Disney
  • Tuesday, February 9th 80’s
  • Friday, February 19th Jersey
  • Saturday, February 20th Zombie

 

MEETINGS DURING SRT:

The boys track callout meeting will take place on Tuesday, January 26th during the 2nd session of SRT in the main gym.  Those interested should attend or see Coach Clark in room 1100 if you have any questions.

 

SPORTS SCORES:

The varsity Lady RedHawks were able to overcome a slow start to beat Riley, 76-33. The RedHawks were trailing 18-15 at the end of the 1st quarter before leading 40-20 at halftime. The RedHawks outscored the Wildcats 49-5 in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. They were led in scoring by Ashton Ellis, Aylissa Trosper and Olivia Love with 15 points each. Trosper and Ellis each had seven steals to go with their four assists each. Love led the team with ten rebounds on the night.

The JV Lady RedHawks were able to jump out to a 35-9 lead at halftime. They held on to win 55-28. They were led in scoring by Josie Walters with ten points, Laura Sanchez Lopez with nine points, Kassandra Rodriquez with eight points and Breanna Boocher with seven points. Rodriquez also had three steals and six rebounds. Nyla Dean led the team in rebounds with eight.

The girls C basketball team lost to Warsaw 12-39. The leading scorer for the Lady RedHawks was Lupita Salazar with six points.

The boys wrestling team defeated Warsaw 48-29. Winning by pin for the RedHawks were Braxton Rodriguez, Ricky Flores, Hector Flores, Miguel Navarro, Julio Navarro and Derek Paz.

The boys freshman basketball team lost to Warsaw 32-26. The RedHawks were led in scoring by Porter Revoir with seven points.

 

IN SPORTS ACTION TODAY:

The boys JV and varsity basketball teams will compete at Warsaw. JV plays at 6:15 p.m., followed by varsity at 7:30 p.m.

On Saturday:

The boys varsity wrestling team will host the Goshen Invite at 9:00 a.m.

The girls varsity swim/dive team will compete in the NLC diving prelims at 9:00 a.m. at Concord.

The girls varsity swim/dive NLC finals will be at 1:00 p.m. at Concord.

The girls JV and varsity basketball teams will host Warsaw. JV plays at 6:15 p.m., followed by varsity at 7:45 p.m.

Good luck to all of you!

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