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COMMITMENT TO SUCCESS PAYS OFF FOR ADAM BRAWLEY
…Ardrey Kell Senior awarded with prestigious Morehead-Cain Scholarship
After 12 years or hard work, 18 year old Adam Brawley has been rewarded with the announcement of this year’s list of Morehead-Cain Scholarship winners. Adam is the son of David and Ladonna Brawley. As a member of the first graduating class of Ardrey Kell High School, David will forever be known as the first Ardrey Kell Knight to receive the award.(complete story)
LAUREN WELLS RUNS FOR THE BEACH
South Mecklenburg High School Class of 2007 graduate Lauren Wells will soon depart for UNC-Wilmington and beaches of North Carolina. After running her way to a very successful high school career, the daughter of Tom and Liz Wells committed to run track and cross country for UNC-Wilmington.(complete story)
CROSSFIT CHARLOTTE BRINGS A NEW KIND OF WORKOUT TO TOWN
Andy Hendel made it to the NFL due to hard work, commitment and desire to be the very best. Hendel entered North Carolina State on a lacrosse scholarship, but the team was shut down after his first year on campus. With experience in football, Hendel decided to walk onto the football squad. That decision and commitment to not give up on sports, led him to achieve All-American status for the Wolfpack. (complete story)
ATTENTION, ROW!
Attention, ROW! These are the first words that April Torres and her rowers hear at the beginning of their two kilometer race. Torres, a recent graduate of Charlotte Catholic and a rising freshman at Appalachian State, has been a coxswain for Charlotte Youth Rowing all four years of high school and is the daughter of Joanne and William Torres. (complete story)
JEFF LEVASSEUR AMONG THE BEST YOUNG RUGBY PLAYERS
IN AMERICA
Rugby? Believe it or not, rugby has become one of
the fastest growing sports in the area. Rugby is
a game played by two teams of 15 players each on a rectangular
field 110 yards long with goal lines and goal posts at
either end, the object being to run with an oval ball across
the opponent's goal line or kick it through the upper portion
of the goal posts, with forward passing and time-outs not
permitted.(complete
story)
NINTH GRADER FITS RIGHT INTO THE KNIGHT’S ROUNDTABLE
Moving to a new state can be a very traumatic experience
for a teenage girl. New school, new friends, new
teams… it all sounds so scary to the typical high
school freshman. Fortunately for Jackie Sautter,
she bypassed all the fears and walked into Ardrey Kell
High School excited about the future. The rest is history
as she enters her third sport of the season with a smile
and a love for Ardrey Kell High School and her new hometown,
Charlotte. (complete
story)
Photos from Providence High School vs Ardrey Kell Wrestling
Country Boy Stuck in the City
By Lauren Boone
For many 7th graders, their life is filled with school
work, busy social life, and demanding sport’s schedules,
but for Jacob “BUG” Satterfield, he has an
extra activity to think about. As a 7th grade student
attending Charlotte Country Day School, Jacob is one of
the youngest professional hunters in the nation. (complete
story)
Charlotte Extreme All-Stars compete in Spirit of Hope
National Championship
BRENT VINSON…SETTING AN EXAMPLE FOR OTHERS TO FOLLOW
Growing up as the son of a Police Officer, a child will
quickly learn right from wrong. Discipline, hard
work, respect and dedication to the job also come into
play for the children of police officers. Such was
the case for 16 year old Brent Vinson. The Ardrey
Kell High School Junior has used the lessons learned from
his father Alex to become one of the top student-athletes
in the school. Alex recently retired after 27 years
with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and spends
a lot of his free time mentoring Brent and other students
at Ardrey Kell. Along with wife Betty, the Vinson’s
have done a fine job raising Brent. (complete
story)
MICHAEL ROWE PROVIDES SENIOR LEADERSHIP FOR PROVIDENCE
WRESTLING TEAM
On a team filled with young wrestlers, Senior Michael
Rowe is providing quality leadership for the Providence
Panthers Wrestling Team. Wrestling in the 152 pound
class, Michael has put together a solid season and recently
captured the 152 pound championship in the Mecklenburg
County Tournament with three pins. (complete
story)
ENDHAVEN ELEMENTARY CHESS CLUB MOVING FORWARD
The Endhaven Elementary School Chess Club has seen dramatic
growth this school year. Last season 65 young chess
players were involved in the club, this year the number
has grown to 112. These young children, grades K-4,
gather every Wednesday Morning in the media center at 7:30
AM. The students participate in a mixture of challenge
matches and lessons from a Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
Chess Master. (complete
story)
GREAT WOLF LODGE IN WILLIAMSBURG OFFERS UNIQUE FAMILY EXPERIENCE
Our family recently traveled to Williamsburg, VA to experience
The Great Wolf Lodge, a family hotel with a 55,000 square
foot indoor water park. With three kids, ages 3-13,
it can be a challenge to find a destination that will provide
fun for everyone. The Great Wolf Lodge was a Grand
Slam Home Run for our family. (complete
story)
JROTC DRILL TEAM COMPETITION
Two teams, Drill and Color Guard competed in the
CMS JROTC Drill Competition on Saturday. Fifteen
(15) teams competed in all. (complete
story)
CATHERINE SEABORN FINISHES SECOND IN STATE CROSS COUNTRY
MEET
Run Catherine, Run!
Catherine Seaborn has run cross country at Charlotte
Christian since the sixth grade. All that hard work
paid off this season as she ran a personal best of 19:41. Catherine
finished 3rd at the CISAA conference meet at McAlpine Park
on October 20th trailing seniors Jill Yandle and Sarah
Cline. (complete story)
PETE MAYNARD…. HIS LEGACY LIVES ON IN SOUTH
CHARLOTTE
Pete Maynard began his coaching career during his freshman
year at Memphis State University at the age of eighteen.
He coached football at the powerhouse Christian Brothers
School and then moved on to Catholic High in Memphis. After
a stint in the Air Force during the Korean War, where he
learned to love boxing, he went on to win the Mid South
Golden Gloves boxing title at the age of nineteen. (complete
story)
ALEXIS RYAN LOVES HORSE VAULTING
By Maggie Hill, 7th Grade, Holy Trinity
Catholic Middle School
Horse Vaulting? Yes, gymnastics on a real live, breathing,
and moving horse. The sport of horse vaulting has grown
so much in popularity it is becoming an Olympic sport.
The sport has made it to our area in recent years.
Alexis Ryan, one of South Charlotte’s own horse
vaulters loves the sport. Alexis is the daughter of Bob
and Cindy Ryan. She is in the fifth grade at Community
House Middle School. The Ryan’s recently moved back
to Charlotte from Richmond, VA where they had lived for
three years. Alexis used to give all of her attention to
both gymnastics and horse back riding. She went to a horse
back riding camp and they taught her how to vault
and she has loved it ever since. (complete
story)
ARDREY KELL MIGHTY KNIGHT BAND TAKES TO THE FIELD
The Ardrey Kell Mighty Knight Band, under the direction
of Larry Shane, hit the field for their first halftime
performance on October 20th. After working hard to
build a new band, the energetic members of the band were
proud to march onto the playing field at halftime of the
Ardrey Kell-South Meck football game. The Mighty
Knights performed an energetic set, highlighted by a saxophone
solo from drum major Ryan Redd. The packed house
of Ardrey Kell fans gave the band a loud round of applause
to recognize their hard work over the last few months.
(complete story)
HAELLI OTT ENJOYS TIME ON COMMUNITY HOUSE VOLLEYBALL
TEAM
The athletic teams at Community House Middle School have
been at a major disadvantage this season. With only
seventh graders competing, the Cavaliers find themselves
having to overcome a lack of depth and experience in each
sport. Despite the disadvantage, The Cavaliers give
110% in every sport. Twelve year old Haelli Ott is
one of the young leaders for the Cavaliers volleyball team. (complete
story)
TENNIS HAS BEEN A GOOD FIT FOR ERICA LUCAS
Most high school students have grown up playing certain
sports, rarely does one pick up a sport for the first time
and find success in high school. Erica Lucas, a Junior
at Ardrey Kell High School found success on the tennis
court. Since the summer between 9th and 10th grade, Erica
Lucas has been playing tennis. Erica played soccer
when she was 8 years old until she was 14 when she began
to loose interest in the sport. When Erica stopped
playing soccer she knew she had to find something else
to do. Erica’s mother Barbara Coward, suggested tennis
and she decided to give it a try. Little did Erica
know that suggestion would lead to her playing for
the Ardrey Kell Varsity tennis team in 2006. (complete
story)
SOUTH MECKLENBURG SABRES MARCH TO VICTORY ONE STEP
AT A TIME
All seventy four of the young men and women in The South
Mecklenburg High School Band are “starters.” There
are no benchwarmers in this powerful and energetic band
known as the Marching Sabres. Band Director Richard
Priode arrived this season from Radford, VA with 21 years
of band experience. His impact and attention to detail
have been immediately felt as the band has given some of
its top performances in years over the last two months.
The Marching Sabres rely on strong leadership from their
senior class . Seniors Anna Hamlin and Caitlin Hughes are
the Drum Majors and do a fantastic job of leading the band
in both the Friday Night performances and in area band
competitions. Both young ladies prefer the drama
and excitement of band competitions to the Friday Night
football game halftime shows. (complete
story)
TENNIS FEELS JUST RIGHT FOR BAILEY THOMAS
Ten year old Bailey Thomas tried many sports before she
found the game of tennis two years ago. Swimming,
gymnastics, soccer, softball, and cheerleading were among
the sports for daughter of Al and Lori Thomas. Nothing
seemed to excite her until one day, by accident, she discovered
tennis. (complete
story)
Student Writer
FRESHMAN SAMANTHA GOSTLING HELPING TO BUILD ARDREY
KELL VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Written by Kalyn Reed, 9th Grade, Ardrey Kell High School
“From
the first day of open gym I noticed something special about
Sam, she has a lot of natural talent.” said Ardrey
Kell varsity volleyball Coach Katie Rice. (complete
story)
YOUNG ARDREY KELL TENNIS TEAM IS THRIVING
The lack of a senior class can be a tough obstacle for
high school teams. Ardrey Kell High School, in its first
year of existence is battling hard in every sport to overcome
that obstacle. One team in particular, ladies tennis
has bulldozed their way right through the barrier and instantly
become one of the top teams in the area. Head Coach
Roy Hudson led his young netters to a 9-1 start in the
first half of the season.
Led by top seed Christina Calott, the Knights are playing
strong tennis both at home on the new Ardrey Kell tennis
courts and away. Calott, a junior is one of the top
tennis players in the region and recently won the Concord
Tennis Association Junior Open 18’s Division. (complete
story)
CHARLOTTE LATIN CONTNIUES VOLLEYBALL DOMINANCE
When an opponent looks at the volleyball schedule and
notices Charlotte Latin, some tend to grimace. The
sheer thought of having to play this volleyball powerhouse
brings chills to some lesser teams. The Hawks have
won 54 straight volleyball matches as of September 7th. That
streak is the result of hard work and dedication by a group
of very talented young ladies.
Head Coach Suzie Pignetti is in her sixth year of coaching
at Latin and oversees a powerhouse team. The 2006
Hawks are loaded with experience and start four seniors
on the court. (complete
story)
PANTHER VOLLEYBALL PLAYER RETURNS FROM INJURY
Providence Panther senior Kelly Johnson made her successful
return from an injured Achilles Tendon last week versus
Ardrey Kell High School. Kelly,
suffered the injury at the James Madison University Volleyball
Camp in late July. Following successful rehabilitation
and consultation with OrthoCarolina, Kelly rejoined the
State Championship volleyball team.
“I really missed not being ready for the start of
the season, but it’s good to be back playing now,” Kelly
said. “I could feel the injury coming on in July
and during the camp it really started hurting.” (complete
story)
CHARLOTTE CATHOLIC CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS CONTINUE TO
EXCEL
Dedication, Endurance and Inner Strength are three qualities
every cross country runner must have to succeed on the
race course. At Charlotte Catholic High School, these
qualities are shared by a large majority of the 95 members
of the Men and Women’s teams. Led by Head Coach
Susan Airheart, The Cougar Men and Women teams are both
currently ranked second in the NC High School 3A Cross
Country Poll. Coach Airheart, in her 11th year at
Catholic has seen the program rise from having only a few
members to become a state championship caliber team year
in and year out.
“We have a very strong program here at Catholic.
A lot of our kids are year round runners. We have
been building to this point for 11 years and I am really
proud of our team.” (complete
story)
Charlotte Catholic Cross Country Practice Photos
Charlotte
Latin Volleyball Photos
PROVIDENCE VOLLEYBALL KICKS OFF THEIR
DRIVE FOR THREE IN A ROW
While everyone talks about the dominance on The Independence
High School football team, one shouldn’t forget about
the Volleyball team from Providence High School. Led
by first year varsity head coach Karen Bradbury, the Panthers
are aiming for their third consecutive 4A North Carolina
State Championship. With Lauren Swecker (this week’s
athlete of the week) and Katie Dennehy leading the Panthers,
the team hopes to match its 27-0 record from last season.
(complete story)
CHERYL FEENEY LEADS ARDREY KELL KNIGHTS ATHLETIC
DEPARTMENT
With less than two weeks before the opening of Ardrey
Kell High School, the new athletic director, Cheryl Feeney,
is busy at work. One minute she is completing paperwork
on a new football player, the next minute she is busy unloading
a truck full of athletic equipment. The work never
ends for Feeney in the race against the clock at Ardrey-Kell
High School.
Cheryl was kind enough to take a short break and answer
a few questions on the new high school, its coaches and
the challenges of opening a new high school. (complete
story)
CORBAN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OPENING
SOON IN SOUTH CHARLOTTE
Daryl Givner, a dynamic and energetic educator is set
to open Corban Christian Academy next month. He and
other board members met to discuss their concern about
the education offered in the local schools. With concerns
ranging from the lack of instruction in most schools, the
lack of focus on basic curriculum, low test scores evidencing
the lack of knowledge students are receiving, the overcrowding
in schools, the lack of morals and respect our young people
have, and constant absenteeism, the group entered into
a period of prayer. After much discussion, it was
determined that a private Christian school would be created
here in South Charlotte. Corban Christian Academy was formed
to provide a solid Christian based education. The vision
was to stand erect beside any school, both public and private.
(complete story)
Matthews Rugby Club Opening Weekend Match Recaps:
Matthews Rugby Club opened their season for youth rugby
players recently. Thanks to the club for providing
these game reports. (complete
story)
NC Wildlife Federation Annual Canoe & Kayak-a-thon
June 17, 2006
It is time again for our Annual Canoe & Kayak-a-thon!
The event will be held at Riverbend Steam Station on Mountain
Island Lake (Same location as last year). Specific directions
and details will be provided to all registered participants.
The event will begin @ 8:30am and last through lunch. All
participants and volunteers will receive a free t-shirt,
lunch, and snacks!! We have also added more prizes and
giveaways (including and Early Bird Prize)!! (complete
release)
LOCAL YOUTH ENJOY A DAY AT THE WACHOVIA CHAMPIONSHIP
The
next Tiger Woods or Michelle Wie may be walking the grounds
of Quail Hollow Country Club this week as the Wachovia
Championship makes its annual visit to the Queen City.
Tuesday, the course was full of parents and kids enjoying
the beautiful weather and the chance to see the stars of
the PGA Tour. With practice rounds dominating the day's
action, many golfers were glad to sign autographs for the
kids. Excited Fathers stood nearby as they "guided" their
children to Sergio Garcia, Ernie Els and Vijay Singh for
an autograph.
Tuesday gave parents a great chance to teach their kids
the rules of golf in a relaxed atmosphere. Sure there were
a few giggles during a backswing, but for the most part,
the children in the crowd were well behaved and always
made sure to say "Thanks," when they obtained
an autograph.
The action will turn serious as the weekend rolls around.
Vijay Singh will attempt to defend his 2005 Wachovia Championship
against a steller field that includes 9 of the top 11 golfers
in the world. For more information, please visit, www.wachoviachampionship.com
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