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Welcome to our School. We are very We offer a special note of thanks to all our proud of our athletic program and espe- athletic boosters, patrons, and parents. To cially our student-athletes. Warren our school-community and all of our Central High School’s athletic program Partners in Education, we want to thank was named number three in the nation by you for your support as well. Sports Illustrated for 2007. Join us in the spirit of competition and especially our Again, we appreciate your interest and focus on good sportsmanship. We strive especially the support you give to all of for success both in the classroom and on our young Warriors. Rich Shepler, Principal the field of competition. Join us in our Campaign for Respect as we set a good Rich Shepler example to all of our athletes. Principal

Welcome to Warren Central High and officials have worked hard in prepa- School. We are committed to excellence ration for competition. Please respect in all activities. Our school offers stu- what they do by showing good sports- dents and coaches the opportunity to manship. reach their potential. Our student-ath- letes are working to be the best in the We hope you enjoy your visit to Warren classroom and on the playing surface. Central High School.

Please help contribute to tonight’s event Doug Seagrave Doug Seagrave, by cheering positively for your team and Athletic Director Athletic Director overall good play. The athletes, coaches, Warren Central High School

A-Team Row 1: Arlene Coleman, Lou Anne Schwenn, Cindy Frey, Emily Brown, Katrina Brinker, Phyllis Hazlewood, Joann Hawks Row 2: Marques Clayton, James Taylor, Isang Jacob, Rich Shepler, Rod Steimel, Steve Smith, Steve Kimbrough

2 | Warrior Illustrated Warrior ILLUSTRATED Features: Football ...... 4-15 Boys .Soccer ...... 16. Girls .Soccer ...... 17. Volleyball ...... 19-20. Strength .and .Conditioning ...... 21. Girls .Cross .Country ...... 22 Boys .Cross .Country ...... 23. Boys .Tennis ...... 25. Girls .Golf ...... 26 Athletic .Training ...... 27. Cheerleaders ...... 28 Student .Ads ...... 29 Gold .Brigade .Band ...... 30 Partners .in .Education ...... 32. Honor .Athletes .of .the .Year/ .Warren .DADS ...... 33. Student .Council/School .Board ...... 34 Athletic .Information .for .Parents ...... 35. Scholar .Athletes ...... 36. Counseling .Services .Center ...... 37.

Fall 2008 | 3 4 | Warrior Illustrated all ootb F a rsity v Seated Seated L-R Eric Williams, Martin, Head - Coach Dezmond 1 Row Hart, John Harvey, (Bottom Row): Tommy Eric Robinson, Darren Brown, White, Nathan Derek Hart, Brandon Smith, Jerry Boyd, Clarence Hayes, Doron Sharpe 2: Row D.J. Thompson, Howard Savage, George Cheesebourough,Temple Nick Tyler, Jeff Mark Hampton, Anthony Jamal Siaffa Groves,Freeman, Massaley, Robert Hollins, Jeremy Gibbs, Tyler Green, Ryan Bowersox, 3: Row Chris Allen, Anthony Davis, Shakir Bell, Terrance Douglass,Terrell David Koree Smith, Williams, Mason Sammie Howard, Jr., Keyon Burnett, Marshall Hughey, Damon Williams, Erick Humphrey, 4: Row Kyle White, Eric Wright, James Carver, Brandon Singletary Almond,Travis Isaac Broadie, Adams, Gabriel Berry, JamalTyrell Norris, Bolden, Clifford Brooks, Lavelle Tealer, Leroy Alexander, Richard Vincent Malcom Bunnell, 5: Henry, Row Ryan Smith, Michael Gegner, Anthony Zak Brown, Carroll, Tyler Donald Keys, Darius French, Andy Mitchell, Ashton Rennier, Duerson, Jeremy Akers 6: Row Jamoni Gentry, Octavio Gonzalez, Robert Brown, Brandon Blackburn, Cameron Graves, Mitchell, Freed Bobby Devin Patrick Jones, Scott, Alex Wainscott, Michael Tolliver, Demetrius Holloway, Xavier Strode, Zach 7: Row Auri Durrett, De’Angelo Winston, Ja’Juan Keyes, Devon Hampton, Joey Kris Marquis Harley Collins, Johnson, Zach Ward, Milton Sparks, Tensley, Greg Duerson, Marquese Thomaston, Maurice Magee, Shaquille Ed Hazelett, Mike Upshaw, Zach Miller, Neely, Desmond T.J. Cruce, Gibson, Adams, Aaron Joerelle Andre Wright, Gardenhire, 8: Tyree Row Kiaro Holts Woodson, Darrin Tyler Banks, Elijah Keith Jones, Brown, 9: Row Marquis Berry, George Toledo, Jermaine Kalin Turner, Jones, Dustin Drake, Chris Derek Loyal, Mitchell, Josh Corey Drake Mathis, Arqeil Shaw, Austin Stover, Isaac Arnett, 10: Row Student Trainers: Michelle Alcorn, Katie Moss, Stephen Stephen McClain Chenise McIntyre, Alford, Jordan Jackson;Burnett, Keanda Young, Tywren Student Managers: Raven Henry, Tanesha Gore, Rebecca Davis, Bush Tracey Academic Coach True, Josh 11: Row Academic Coach Jill Trainer Riggs, Athletic to Bottom): Coaches AssistantStanding (Left Side-Top Coaches Corey Clark, Michael Effinger, Chris Price,Tutsie Enright, Dixson, Justin Steve Rex Roeder, Michael Brewer, Kyle to Bottom): Coaches AssistantStanding (Right Side-Top Coaches Jason Youngs, Brett Cooper, Mike Clevenger, Nick Hart KyleBaker, John Barclay, Ryan Akers, Mark Hartman, Missing from Photo: Players James Manuel, Brandon Banks, Zach Boswell, Courtney Welch Trainer Matt Student Haynes, Kevin Balfour, Thomas McClendon, Demetrius Lane;

Fall 2008 | 5 senior Football players

63 41 40 47 31 Ashton Gabriel Isaac Clifford Keyon Akers Berry Broadie Brooks Burnett

55 23 88 30 62 Zak George Marquis Terrance Vincent Carroll Cheesebourough Collins Douglass Duerson

84 66 17 57 20 Greg Patrick Anthony Darius Jeremy Duerson Freed Freeman French Gibbs

78 16 91 50 99 Octavio Jamal Joey Matt Ed Gonzalez Hampton Hampton Haynes Hazelett

6 | Warrior Illustrated senior Football players

61 37 32 34 67 Ryan Mason Marshall Erick Bobby Henry Howard Hughey Humphrey Jones

3 95 11 58 89 Tommy Cameron Doron Tyler Zach Martin Mitchell Sharpe Smith Sparks

73 52 14 68 5 Xavier D.J. Mark Alex Eric Strode Thompson Tyler Wainscott Williams

70 Tyler Woodson

Fall 2008 | 7 varsity Football

Division Commanders Row 1 (Bottom Row): George Cheesebourough, Isaac Broadie, Erick Humphrey, Ashton Akers, Zak Carroll, Joey Hampton Row 2: Derek Hart, Matt Haynes, Eric Williams, Ed Hazelett, Terrance Douglass, Anthony Freeman, Coach John Hart

Football coaching Staff Row 1: Matt Apple, Sam Williams, Jon Baker, Mark Hartman, Justin Dixson, Steve Tutsie, Kyle Enright, Michael Brewer, Nick Hart, Brett Cooper Row 2: Rex Roeder, A.J. Riggs, Cliff Brooks, Chris Price, Kyle Akers, Mike Clevenger, John Hart, Jason Youngs, Corey Clark, Ryan Barclay, Larry Willen, Darrell Thompson

8 | Warrior Illustrated Football

Freshman Football Row 1: Aaron Nichols, Antwoine Lloyd, Benjamin Lynch, Stafford Woods, Jr., Christian Woods, Coach Matt Apple, Dewayne Otis, Larinzo Donnerson, Kadeem Brogan, Marc Clinton, Lamont Ball, Kaleb Humphrey Row 2: Jake Ray, Matthew Johnson, Jonathon Lynch, Jalen Gray, Taylour Webb, Joseph Washington, Karim Abdullah, Dolphus Ballinger, Adrian Walker, JaCary Dodd, Joseph Day Row 3: Geraine Comer, Miko Wright, Terry Batemon, Cody Offutt, Aurelious Woods, Denis Avery, Trezdon Seward, Brian Nelson, Tevin Murff, Edwin Simmons, Darvay Warren Row 4: Deyshawn Bond, Tyler Bell, Donovan Alsum, Melech Ali, Shaquille Bell, Aubrey Anderson, Kameron Utter, Brian Gegner, Michael Simon, Anthony Smith, Gordon Skadra Row 5 : Joshua Highbaugh, Charles Kennedy, Devante’ Thomas, Marcus Scaife, William Boone, Donte Clay, Devon Spight, Jordan Shine, Andre’ Rogers, Chris White, Sean Rowe Row 6 : Jeremiah Duerson, Darnell Smith, Blain Kime, Joshua A. Lanier, Collin McAtee, Isaiah Croce, Randolph Harmon, Marcus Ong, Deionte Buckley, Aaron Dunn, Jonathan Decker Row 7: Reggie Smith, Deandre’ Powell, Jordan Wallace, Darren Bost, Ryan Herring, Brandon Arnett, Kevin Davis, Leo Willoughby, Dyrek Chowning, Damon Moore, Deon Brown Row 8: Markieth Ingram, JuJuan Boyd, Antonio Freeman, Bryan Miller, David Adkins, Justin Harris, Josh Posley, Jamal Etter, Devante’ Ash, Jonathan Burt, Jerry Lee Row 9: Manager Destiny Gilmore, Manager Latih Kasberg, Jay Jeter, Dalton Bond, Jashad Daniels Row 10: Coaches Cliff Brooks, Sam Williams, A. J. Riggs, Darrell Thompson, Larry Willen

Fall 2008 | 9 2008 Football Season Preview

“The Hart of a Champion” Joey Hampton returns with expe- Seniors Clifford Brooks and Zack The Warren Central football team rience from last season, while Carroll will be joined by Juniors enters the 2008 season with a newcomers Elijah Jones (Jr.), Lavelle Tealer, Brandon Almond, PURPOSE. To play the game Malcolm Bunnell (Jr.), and Kris Jerry Boyd, Jeffrey Groves and with the same PASSION that Harley (So.) are primed to join Jamal Bolden as players trying to brought the community 4 straight Coach Price’s relentless rotation in fill the other 2 spots. State Championships; and to play the middle of the defense. As Speed and toughness are essential a style of football that demon- tough as it will be for opposing at this position and this year’s strates they are disciplined and defenses to run inside, the going LB’s look like they have plenty have POISE when adversity looks outside will not be any easier. of it. them square in the eye. New The defensive end position looks Head Coach John Hart has made to Seniors Tyler Woodson and Defensive Backs it clear that the only way to play Terrence Douglass for leadership Heading into the 2008 season the game is to incorporate the 3 and experience. Junior Keith there were many question marks P’s into everything that our young Brown and Sophomore Kiaro in the secondary after losing 2 all- men do. In the classroom, in the Holts look to add important conference players in hard-hitting weight room, on the football depth to this integral position. safety Anthony Weather and lock- field, and in the community the Coaches Corey Clark and Chris down corner Jajuan Harris. But 2008 Warriors are focused and Price, both Warren Central gradu- Division I recruit James Manuel ready to show the Warrior Nation ates, will once again bring passion (Jr.) had an outstanding summer that they have “The Hart of a and intensity to our first line of and helped a few other players get Champion”. defense. better along the way. Manuel will see action at both corner and safe- Defensive Outlook ty because of his versatility. No On Defense the Warriors return 3 The Linebacker Unit brings the other player in the secondary has starters, a defensive coordinator most experience back in 2008 of Varsity experience so this young who led the defense to 3 state any defensive position. They not group will have to gel quickly to titles from 2003-2005 in Steve only bring back some talented become a great unit. Juniors Nate Tutsie, and a ton of speed at every players, but are once again led by White and Richard Norris look to position. Mix these ingredients Justin Dixson. This very highly be mainstays at corner and safety with some new, talented faces and regarded young coach will lead respectively, along with super- the 2008 Warrior Defense will be the Whips and Rovers, as well as sophomores Eric Robinson and a “Recipe for Destruction” on head up the Special Teams Unit. Nick Temple. Senior Isaac opposing offenses. The Warriors Alongside him will be a newcomer Broadie will add experience to a lose 3 players from last year’s team to the defensive side of the ball, very young group as he has who are now playing college foot- inside linebacker coach Kyle worked extremely hard this sum- ball. Safety Anthony Weather Enright. He returns for his 5th mer to get on the field. (Univ. of ), Defensive season at Warren after spending Tackle Justin Williams (Marian the previous 4 on the offensive Newcomer Michael Brewer will College), and Defensive End side of the ball. coach the safeties while master- Marcus Watts (Marian College) mind defensive coordinator Steve will be missed, but look for new Standout Rover Doron Sharpe Tutsie will take charge of the cor- faces to emerge and play dominat- (Sr.) returns after a great 2007 ners. ing Warrior football. campaign that saw him earn numerous post-season honors. Offensive Outlook Defensive Line Next to him at the Brick position Offensively the Warriors are look- The defensive tackle position will be returning starter and team ing to reload with a bunch of new looks to be solid in 2008. Senior leader Erick Humphrey (Sr.). faces on the coaching staff led by

10 | Warrior Illustrated new Offensive Coordinator Nick their first year at Warren Central. be Zach Graves (Jr.), Vincent Hart. Coach Hart led the 2nd year coach Brett Cooper will Duerson (Sr.), and super sopho- Evansville Reitz football team last lead the again in more Jamoni Gentry (6’4 345). year to a 4A State Championship 2008 and will also have the chal- The loss of starters Zach Porter with a spread attack that should lenge of being the Junior Varsity (Marian College) and Asrie be scary for defenses to defend Head Coach. Dixson (Joliet C.C.) are signifi- this year. With standout running cant, but this year’s backs Eric Williams and George Wide Receivers/Tight line is eager to contin- Cheesebourough back in the mix Ends ue the road grading after outstanding junior years, and “Big Ed” Hazelett tradition that 4 other returning starters back in (Sr.) returns to the Warrior Nation has TE Ed Hazelett (Sr.), WR offense and is grown accustomed Anthony Freeman (Sr.), and looking to use to. Three coaches offensive linemen Matt Haynes his 6’8 and 265 will share the (Sr.) and Michael Gegner (Jr.), the pound frame to duties on the 2008 Warrior Offense should be be a very O-Line this year and very dangerous. uncommon all three are new to dual-threat. Ed the program. Jason Quarterbacks/Running Backs should be a mis- Youngs and Ryan Barclay The loss of Iowa recruit and match for all oppos- will be the Varsity line Indiana All-Star Jewel Hampton ing defenses as he can coaches; while former would be devastating for most block like a lineman and Warren Central standout and teams, but not for Warren catch passes like a . O-Line Mr. Football Mike Central. As already stated, George This Division I recruit has played Clevenger will lead the JV line- Cheesebourough and Eric since his sophomore year and will man. Williams will be relied upon to be relied upon to be a leader on lead the Warriors on and off the the offense. Backing up “Big Ed” Special Teams field. These two backs may be the will be another big-bodied TE, Assistant Head Coach Justin most versatile RB’s that Warren Ja’juan Keyes (6’3 215-Jr.). At Dixson will once again orchestrate Central High School has seen. WR the Warriors return one start- this often over-looked, but VERY Because of this, they will not only er from 2007 in Anthony important aspect of the game. be counted on to put pressure on Freeman (Sr.). This former walk- Some teams try not to let their the defense by running the foot- on has continued to be one of the own special teams lose them the ball, but also as dynamic receivers hardest workers in the program game, but at Warren Central, who make things happen on the and is a great example for our Coach Dixson makes this unit a perimeter. Shakir Bell (Jr.) will younger players. Other receivers weapon. Sharing the kicking also play an integral role at the looking to make plays in 2008 are duties this year are Seniors running back position while speedy junior Maurice Magee and Tommy Martin and Zack Sparks. Desmond Harvey (Jr.) is slated to senior Jamal Hampton. They will Both have Varsity experience and get the tough yardage as the bruis- be coached this year by 2nd year should give our kicking game a ing fullback in the offense. The Varsity coach Kyle Akers. Hall of boost. Taking care of the punting signal caller this year, Derek Hart Fame coach Dave Enright will duties will be Eric Williams and (Jr.), looks to add a dimension to assist him. Tommy Martin. Returning punts the offense that the Warren faith- and kicks will be the very danger- ful haven’t seen for a while. The Offensive Line ous threesome of George 6’4 gun-slinger can throw the Another experienced group in Cheesebourough, Shakir Bell, and football very well and the 2008 is the Offensive Line. Maurice Magee. Brandon Warriors will look to use this to Senior Matt Haynes and Junior Almond and Ashton Akers will their advantage in the vaunted Michael Gegner are returning tag-team the snapping duties spread attack. The Varsity starters, while Senior Ashton while back-up QB Brandon Smith Running Backs will be coached by Akers and Junior Brandon will be the holder on field goals Mark Hartman and assisting him Blackburn started a few games in and extra points. will be John Baker; both entering 2007 as well. Joining them will

Fall 2008 | 11 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

Defensive Backs

Inside Linebackers Whips and Rovers

Kickers Quarterbacks

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Fall 2008 | 15 boys soccer

Row 1: David Ramirez, Victor Roman, Lewis Woods, Tim Cho, Andrew Rea, Blake King, Tristan White, Alexis De Leon, Jayesh Patel, Alan Stephens, Andres Mantes Row 2: Hayden Baker, Matt Ernst, Levi Fistrovich, Zach Disney, Andrew Schroeder, Jacob Aldrich, Caleb Shepley, Grant Brackin, Mike Johnson-Jones, Derek Loyal, Christian Wilson, Gerrardo Sanchez, Justin Bauerle, Max Mills, Nick Cassidy, Brad Stephens Row 3: Coach Jacob, Coach Loyal, Trainer Susan Stroud, Adam Penquite, Alex Lyon, Dominic Atibil, Brannon Bowers, Aaron Schroeder, Nate Greiner, Jacob Clark, Patrick Steuer, Caleb Strong, Zach Miller, Roberto De Leon, Matt Gifford, Coach Sene, Coach Woodward

Seniors Coaches Row 1: Andrew Schroeder, Jacob Aldrich, Grant Brackin Left to Right: Varsity Head Coach Isang Jacob, JV Coach Row 2: Dominic Atibil, Nate Greiner, Alex Lyon Daouda Sene, Assistant JV Coach Daniel Loyal, Assistant Varsity Coach Stephen Woodward

2008 Season Preview The boy’s soccer team is looking forward to a great year with high expectations. We will be counting on returning seniors, Grant Brackin, Alex Lyon, Jacob Aldrich, and Andrew Schroeder, to make a huge impact on our quest for a sectional championship. We are confident that it can be done, if the rest of the players play their roles effectively.

16 | Warrior Illustrated girls soccer

Row 1: Susan Stroud, Jennifer Young, Hali Newell, Dene Absher, Kristin Fielden, Emily Richardson, Emily McGuire, Rianna Simpson, Miranda Nehrig, Annie Long, Abigail McCarty, Mercedes Smith, Shauntia Hawkins, Kirsten Lee Row 2: Russ Byrd, Corey Yeaman, Matt Roberts, Josh Harrell, Megan Zumbrunn, Arianna Russell, Megan Stroude, Tiariana Heron, Lauren Hunt, Sydney Jackson, Rebekah Buchanan, Bethany Carter, Sarah Huh, Mary Bouma, Krishunda Johnson, Kimberly Sanchez, Darrian Bost, Cheyenne Bracken, David Penalva, Blythe Brinson, Lisa Miyanoto, Gary Roberts Row 3: Margaret Adams, Jazmin Rouse, Emily Abrams, Caitlin Zumbrunn, Malin Roe, Jenny Mendez, Mariel Weidman, Adria Steuer, Aly Magdalinos, Kristin Byrd, Emily Klacik, Kyzay Catrejon, Jami Tolbird, Brittney Scott

Seniors Coaches Row 1: Cheyenne Bracken, Krishunda Johnson, Megan Zumbrunn, Row 1: Russ Byrd, Corey Yeaman, Josh Harrell, David Penalva Darrian Bost, Brittney Scott, Kyzay Castrejon, Jami Tolbird Row 2: Blythe Brinson, Matt Roberts, Gary Roberts, Lisa Row 2: Jennifer Young, Jazmin Rouse, Aly Magdalinos, Rianna Perryman Simpson, Kristin Byrd, Malin Roe, Adria Steuer, Erin Abrams 2008 Season Preview Warren Central’s Girls Soccer Team will field its most experienced team ever in 2008. Leading scorers Jenny Mendez and Cheyenne Bracken are backed by a stingy defensive group that is anchored by senior goalkeeper Rianna Simpson. Several key players bring injuries into the season, which is a concern. If healthy, the Warriors expect to be very competitive with everyone on their very challenging schedule. Returning starters are: Jenny Mendez, Cheyenne Bracken, Kristin Byrd, Emily Klacik, Adria Steuer, Emily Abrams, Megan Zumbrunn, Caitlyn Zumbrunn, Darrian Bost, and Rianna Simpson. Others expected to play significant roles: Aly Magdalinos, Mariel Weidman, Margaret Adams

Fall 2008 | 17 18 | Warrior Illustrated volleyball

Row 1: Caleesha Jaffe, LaToya Alexander, Cierra Rivera Row 2: Hedy Paul, Meagan Logan, Nikki Thompson, Christina Jackson, Lindsey Wright, Katie Rennier, Emily Clark Row 3: Coach Blevins, Coach Richards, Erika McGuire, Shannon Barras, Kristin Miller, Jynell Boser, Sam Vail, Stephanie Weinman, Sam Wathan, Trainer Stephanie Brown, Coach Saffold, Coach Hagist Row 4: Olivia Kimsey, Tori Grafe, Holly Nahre, Heather Smith, Rachel Banter, Rachel Wilkinson, Sarah Johnson, Addie Taljonick, Kiara Campbell, Charity Hynds, Macey Mattingly

Seniors Row 1: Stephanie Weinman, Sam Vail Row 2: Kristin Miller, Shannon Barras, Sam Wathan, Jynell Boser, Erika McGuire, Student Trainer Stephanie Brown

Fall 2008 | 19 volleyball

Captains Left to Right: Stephanie Weinman, Kristin Miller, Erika McGuire

Coaches Row 1: Kim Richards, Jerry Saffold Row 2: Lonnie Blevins, Head Coach Dan Hagist

2008 Season Preview Leadership comes in great abundance this year for the Warren Central Lady Warriors Volleyball team. The seven returning seniors are Shannon Barras, Jynell Boser, Erika McGuire, Kristin Miller, Sam Vail, Sam Wathan, and Stephanie Weinman and are the backbone of this year’s team. In addition to our returning varsity letter winners, there are 14 freshmen joining us this year so we are confident our team will only improve as we progress through the season. This group of hard-working girls has endured lengthy practices and hard work that should help lead them to success. Their long term goals are to finish strong in the conference, county, and sectional tour- naments this year.

20 | Warrior Illustrated Strength & conditioning

Coach Zimny is a native of Shelbyville, Indiana, and graduat- ed from Indiana University with BS and MS degrees in Education. Rick was a varsity wrestling coach for 15 years; 6 while at Rick Zimny, Assistant Strength & Warren Central High Conditioning Coach School. He started his WCHS career in 1984 and became the head strength coach and started the current weight program in 1990. Coach Zimny served as head strength coach until 2005 and is currently serving as assistant strength and conditioning coach. girls cross country

Row 1: Carolyn Tuttle, Lora Tuttle, Morgan Stranger, Shelby Harris, Emily Wright Row 2: Coach Halter, Kelly Hodges, Leah Woodbury, Rebekah Jones, Sarah Horn, Bre Turner, Jackie Howland, Coach Jensen Row 3: Kailey DeVaan, Rachel Daugherty, Erin McAllen, Haley Baughman, Ingrid Arreola

Captains Seniors Left to Right: Rebekah Jones, Lora Tuttle, Emily Wright, Left to Right: Lora Tuttle, Emily Wright Breauna Turner 2008 Season Preview The Lady Warriors Cross Country team is anticipating an exciting season, as they return all but one from last year’s varsity roster. Returning varsity runners include junior school record holder Breauna Turner and sophomores Kelly Hodges, Jacklyn Howland, Sarah Horn, and Leah Woodbury. Seniors Emily Wright and Lora Tuttle offer important leadership qualities to the team. Also expected to make important contributions this year are junior Rebekah Jones and freshman Haley Baughman. The Lady Warriors expect to improve upon last year’s successful season, and hope to advance through sectionals to the state meet. The Lady Warriors are led by head coach Jennifer Jensen and assistant coach Emily Halter.

22 | Warrior Illustrated boys cross country

Row 1: Coach Gerry Mallet, Coach Brian Miller, Cody Smith, Michael Weed, Chris Asher, Aaron Stroude, Austin McMillan, Sam Parkinson, Daniel States, Cody Weaver, Tyler Conway, Donnie Graham, Kurt Massey, Pat Miller, Daniel Harrison, Adrian Abrom, Brandon Smith, Jaelen Witherspoon, Gabe Amezcua, Casey Corbett, Nick Woerner, Head Coach Joe Brooks, Coach Dennis McNulty Row 2: Brennan Bobrow, Sean Logan, Dustin Smith, William Wert, Kyle Shickles, Caleb Pack, Doug Ellington, Tim Bixler, Derek Groves, Ryan Daugherty, Sean O’Brien, Ben McMillan

Seniors Coaches Row 1: Caleb Pack, Kyle Schickles, Sam Parkinson, Brennan Left to Right: Dennis McNulty, Gerry Mallet, Head Coach Joe Bobrow, Sean Logan Brooks, Brian Miller Row 2: Ryan Daugherty, Pat Miller, Kurt Massey, Doug Ellington, Tim Bixler, Derek Groves 2008 Season Preview The Warrior Cross Country Team is running toward another State Meet appearance. They will be lead by 2007 All-State Runner, Caleb Pack, who placed 36th in the State Meet last season. Also returning with varsity experience are Seniors Ryan Daugherty, Kyle Shickles, Tim Bixler and Doug Ellington. Several retuning runners are vastly improved. They include Juniors William Wert, Dustin Smith, Ben McMillan, Ty Conway, and Sophomore Sean O’Brien. We hope to win the Marion County Championship for the 4th year in a row.

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boys tennis

Row 1: Larrisa Pittman, T.J. Walters, Spencer Garnier, Paul White, Ryan Hopkins, Joe Drummond, Daniel Goelz, A.J. Goshen, Isaac Malone, Jalen Massey, Erin McAllen, Chrissy Hopp Row 2: Coach Kyle Wheatley, David Coleman, P.J.Allen, Alex Spindler, Dylan Sheldon, Sean Smith, Greg Gallagher, Erik Jones, Gion Crockett, Zack Bridgford, Erik Johnson, Gary Bean, Coach Bryan Hanan

Seniors Coaches Left to Right: David Coleman, P.J. Allen, Erik Johnson Left to Right: Head Coach Bryan Hanan, Assistant Coach Kyle Wheatley

Fall 2008 | 25 girls golf

Row 1: Sara Hancock, Sarah Perun, Jessica Newman, Amy Conway, Leslie McDonald Row 2: Coach Jerry Highley, Kasey Ferbrache, Maggie Smith, Allie Sweeney, Melanie Chestnut, Mary Beth Spindler, Coach David Burton

Seniors Coaches Left to Right: Mary Beth Spindler, Melanie Chestnut, Allie Sweeney Left to Right: Head Coach David Burton, Assistant Coach Jerry Highley 2008 Season Preview As the 1st year as the Girls Head Golf Coach, David Burton is looking forward to working with the girls! Melanie Chestnut looks to build on a strong junior season and should be a strong contender to advance to Regional play. The other two returning letter winners are Mary Beth Spindler (senior) and Maggie Smith (junior) who both gained a lot of valuable experience last year and should be ready to produce in our big meets and provide leadership for our newcomers. Other players set to play varsity this year and who can eas- ily surprise opponents are Allison Sweeney (senior), Sara Hancock (junior), Leslie McDonald (junior), and Kasey Ferbrache (junior.) Our team goal this year is to bring home the Sectional trophy.

26 | Warrior Illustrated Athletic training

Dr. Snead specializes in disorders of the upper extremity, including the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. Born in Gary, Indiana, Dr. Dale Snead completed a one-year fellowship at Methodist Sports Medicine/The Orthopedic Specialists and joined the practice during the summer of 1999. He received his medical degree in 1991 from Wright State University and completed one year of general surgery and one year of family practice res- idency before completing his orthopedic residency at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Snead is an orthopedic consultant to Purdue University and team physician at Warren Central High School. For the past three seasons, Dr. Snead was the orthopedic consultant and team physician for the League’s Indiana Firebirds. Dr. DR. Dale S. Snead, Team Physician Snead grew up in Dayton, Ohio, attended Centerville High School and earned his undergraduate degree from Miami (Ohio) University.

Josh serves as one of the Certified Athletic Trainers for Warren Central High School. Before coming to Warren Central High School he served as the athletic trainer for Washington High School and Vincennes Rivet High School in Indiana. He is originally from Bloomfield, Nebraska. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 2003. He served as a graduate assistant at Creighton University and received his Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2005. Along with being a Certified Athletic Trainer, Josh is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He is an active member in the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and National Strength and Josh True, MA, Conditioning Association. He is employed by Methodist Sports Medicine/The ATC, CSCS, Head Orthopedic Specialists. Josh and his wife Erika, who is the Assistant Women’s Soccer Athletic Trainer Coach at Indiana University, currently reside in Greenwood, Indiana.

Susan serves as one of the Certified Athletic Trainers for Warren Central High School. Before coming to Warren Central High School, she served as an athletic trainer at Anderson University and Plainfield High School in Indiana. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education with a minor in Athletic Training from IUPUI in 1997. She is an active member in the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Indiana Athletic Trainers’ Association. Along with being a Certified Athletic Trainer, Susan is also a certified Performance Enhancement Specialist. She is employed by Methodist Sports Medicine. Susan currently resides in Zionsville, Indiana.

Susan Stroud, ATC, PES, Assistant Athletic Trainer

Athletic Department Row 1: Athletic Department Secretaries Jackie Crowell, Susan Downey Row 2: Assistant Athletic Director Barb Guhl, Athletic Director Doug Seagrave

Fall 2008 | 27 cheerleaders

Seniors Left to Right: Katie Poole, Vicky Ritter, Katie Dillard, Ashley Douglas, Jackie Wiles, Ramica Taylor

Varsity Row 1: Katie Poole, Vicky Ritter, Katie Dillard, Ashley Douglas, Jackie Wiles, Ramica Taylor Row 2: Ameisha Simon, Amber Fisher, Heather Hodges, Ashley Melhorn, Kiera Stribling Row 3: Alisha Hurley, Breeanna Cave, Courtney Smith, India Whitney, Caitlyn Burke

Junior Varsity Freshman Row 1: Alexis Weaver, Brittany Wright, SaRice Shara, Evann Row 1: Desiree Coles, Kiera Anderson, Alex Hodge, DaMia Smith Wells, Emily Mahurin Row 2: Chelsie Caldwell, Janae Presswood, Taylor Borondy Row 2: Cierra Johnson, Jodi Willis Row 3: Taylor Allen, Mercedes McGinley, NeShaun Grady, Ebonie Mendenhall

28 | Warrior Illustrated we support our WCHS Athletes

Ryan Herring Girls Cross Countryy Team We are very proud of you! Good Luck Have a great year! Lady Warriors! Work hard in school & on the field! Have a great season! Love you, Grandma & Grandpa Love, your parents & coaches

To Our Senior VVolleyball Girls Ryan Herring Have an AMAZING year! Don’t dream of your future, create it! We are so proud of you Have a great year! We love you all I am extremely proud of you! The Senior Parents Love ya, Mom

Jamal Hampton Katie Dillard Good Luck We wish you the very best in in your senior year! Your Senior Year! You Rock! Love, Mom & Dad Love, Mom & Dad

Shaquille Tensley Alex Lyon Do the best in all you do! Have a Great Senior Year Keep God on your side We are very proud of you! We love you very much! Love- Mom, Dad, & your brothers Dad, Mom. Abby, & Braegan

Ryan Herring Volleyball Senior Get the job done! Bump-Set-Spike! Have a great season! Play hard this season! Love, Aunt Cara It’ll be decadent! Brandy, Christy, Cassie, Louis Love, the team & coaches

Fall 2008 | 29 gold brigade band

Directors Honors & 2008 Schedule John Hilmer-Director of Bands Accomplishments Sept. 13: Music In Motion Performing Arts Department Chair Invitational @ WCHS Ed Meckes-Assistant Director of Bands (Sat.) Marching Band and Guard Director 13 time ISSMA State Concert Sept. 20: Contest @ Hamilton Grady Emmert-Orchestra Director Band Finalist Southeastern Marching Band Assistant Director Sept. 22: Contest @ Avon Matt Verplaetse-Assistant Director of Bands 11 time Indiana Percussion Oct. 3: Home Football (Fri.) Association State Finalist and Oct. 4: ISSMA District Guard Designer: Jeff Wroblewski 2006 State Champion Marching Band Contest Drum Majors: Andrew Moran, Andrew (Sat.) Williams, and Joe Ybarra 5 time Indiana High School Color Oct. 10: Home Football (Fri.) Guard Association State Oct. 11: Contest @ Ben Davis 125 Members (Sat.) Champion Oct. 18: ISSMA Regional Marching Band Contest Staff 2007 WGI Open Class Color (Sat.) Nick Angelis, David Brooks, Chris Bussell, Jeff Guard Silver Medalist Cleveland, Alicia Cornett, Jeff Crays, Ryan Oct. 25: ISSMA Semi-State Draper, Ben Hilmer, Christina McDougall, Todd Marching Band Contest Overbeck, Jamey Thompson, Stephenie Wise, Jill 2008 WGI World Class Finalist (Sat.) Wynalda Nov. 1: ISSMA State Finals @ RCA Dome (Sat.)

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DADS of Warren Central Mission .Statement: The role of “Dads of Warren Central” will be to serve as a visible sign of commitment to the students of Warren Central High School. We will promote school involvement of adult males and serve as positive role models for our youth. We are willng to serve in all areas of Warren Central, including athletics, fine arts and academics. Goals: • Attend as many school functions as possible (even if our children are not participating) • Assist in events that need extra manpower (sporting events, theater, special events) • Career shadowing of students (support a career day or special field day) • Assist in monitoring the school buildings (training will be provided) • Tutoring (helping studenst with math, reading, etc., and could include night and alternative school students) • Commuity service projects (joint effort with our student and/or school club)

for further information, please return the following: Name ______Address ______Phone ______Your student’s name ______Grade ______School ______Hours available ______Help in the area of ______Please return to: Dads of Warren Central c/o WCHS PTSA 9500 E. 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46229

Fall 2008 | 33 2008-2009 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS

Row 1: Christine Woods, Public Relations; Lora Tuttle, Historian; Olivia Spaulding, 2nd Vice-President, Jackie Wiles, 1st Vice- President, Katy Myers, Activity Coordinator Row 2: Jordan Griffin, Secretary; Adam Young, Treasurer; Mychael Spencer, President; Mrs. Beth Wolff, Advisor

Warren Central High School has the largest Student Council in the nation with over 350 members. Throughout the year, the group organizes numerous service and social activities, such as Homecoming, WinterFest, Prom, leadership retreats, a Children’s Christmas Party, and HUAH (Huddle Up Against Hunger canned food drive), which collected 44,414 canned food itmes for local food banks and Warren Township families. The Student Council also plays a leading role in district and state activities for the Indiana Association of Student Councils and facilitates school leadership retreats and the Going for the G.O.L.D. freshman orientation program. Student Council was named a Gold Council of Excellence by the National Association of Student Councils and Beth Wolff was named Indiana Student Council Adviser of the Year. School Board Officers and Members

Howard A. Dorsey, Jr. District Administration Mark Harsley School Board Meetings Board President Dr. Peggy Hinckley Director of Operations September 17, 2008 Luther C. Robinson Superintendent of Schools David Holt October 15, 2008 Board Vice President Tony Burchett Chief Financial Officer November 19, 2008 Ruth Ann Walker Assistant to the Superintendent Mary Rehlander December 17, 2008 Board Secretary 6-Adult Director of Personnel January 21, 2009 Julie French Dena Cushenberry Joyce Axum February 11, 2009 Robert Schreiber Assistant to the Superintendent Director of Transportation PreK-5 March 18, 2009 Susan P. Switzer Mary Kay Hunt David Randall April 15, 2009 Jay C. Wise Chief Information Officer Associate Superintendent PRE- May 20, 2009 KDG-5 Amy Royse Director of Special Education June 17, 2009 Dr. Michael Wallpe Services July 13, 2009 Associate Superintendent of School Improvement Warren Education and Community Center | 975 North Post Road, Indianapolis, IN 46219 | 7:00 p.m. 34 | Warrior Illustrated Athletic Information for Parents of Student- Athletes at W.C.H.S.

The Athletic Department is charged with the responsibility of helping your son or daughter to be the best possible student, ath- lete, citizen, and competitor within their potential. We will conduct an educationally sound program that will develop an ath- lete’s fundamentals, techniques, strategies, and sportsmanship for competition. It is our hope that your family will leave Warren with many fond memories of accomplishment in every phase of athletics. We want your son/daughter to be a better person because they competed at Warren and we feel confident Warren will be better because they were here.

Athletic Policy: The Student-Athlete Handbook has been carefully prepared, documented, and adopted by our school board. It clearly states our policies, rules, and procedures. Because this information is vital, we ask every parent and student to sign that they have read and understood the information contained in the handbook. Athletes cannot practice until this has been complet- ed & signed by student, parent, and doctor.

Channel of Communication: There will be times when clarifications are needed, questions answered, requests made, and informa- tion exchanged. It is the desire of each coach and the Athletic Department to impart accurate information. If parents have a question concerning their daughter/son, they are to first contact the head coach of the child’s respective sport. If, after talking with the coach, there needs to be further discussion parents should contact the Athletic Director. All parties must keep in mind that firmness, fairness, and hard decisions are a part of athletics. It is important to get all possible information before decisions are made.

Contest Dates: The athletic schedule is contained in the schedule booklet available to every resident of Warren Township. All coaches are to hand out a complete varsity/reserve sport schedule to each of their athletes.

Practice attendance: It is evident that athletes cannot get better without consistent practice. Our athletes are expected to be pres- ent at all practices. Practice is not optional for an athlete. Only the coach can adjust practice schedules. Practice schedules are available from coaches; they are not kept on file at the Athletic Office.

Interest Clubs: Several sports have a group of parents who exist to enhance their son or daughter’s athletic experience. These booster groups are under the guidance of each head coach and the athletic director. The coaching staff and parents of each par- ticular group govern their activities.

Post-Season Events: Award presentations, dinners, pitch-ins, picnics, and other get-togethers are sometimes held at the close of an athletic team’s season. These events are not required. They are held at the discretion of each sport.

Rainouts/Postponements: Decisions concerning rainouts and/or postponements will normally be made at the last minute. This is to insure our making the best decision. Our athletes have practiced hard to compete and we want to attempt to let them com- pete whenever safely possible. The Athletic Office can be called for this information between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m.

Admission Charges: the high school principals of Marion County have determined admission charges:

All Varsity Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming, Wrestling, Baseball, Softball, & Track $5.00

All Junior Varsity & Freshman Contests $3.00

Special Warren Central Pass Prices: Adult All-Sport Pass: $40 Entitles the adult entrance to all home athletic events except the IHSAA and Marion County Tournament contests. Student Activity Pass: $30 Entitles the Student entrance to all home athletic events except ISHAA and Marion County Tournament contests. Varsity Letter Pass: $15 Any athlete who has earned his/her letter in a sport can purchase this pass, which will allow them into all home athletic contest except ISHAA and Marion County Tournament contests.

Activity Bus: The activity bus normally runs two times after school. The first bus leaves at approximately 4:15 p.m. and the late bus leaves at approximately 5:30 p.m. Weather conditions and early dismissal will affect the running of these buses. There are no activity buses during vacation practices or after night contests.

Warren Education and Community Center | 975 North Post Road, Indianapolis, IN 46219 | 7:00 p.m. Fall 2008 | 35 2007-08 Scholar Athletes

We salute our Scholar-Athletes who were able to maintain an A+ (12.0) to B+ (9.0) G.P.A. during the 2006- 07 school year. Each athlete successfully completed the requirements of a rigorous academic load and man- aged their time in such a way as to pursue excellence in the athletic arena.

12.0 and Higher GPA Andrew Chorpenning Erika McGuire Brandon Smith Brannon Bowers Jacob Clark Jennifer Mendez Breana Smith Douglas Ellington Jackson Coram Symone Meriwether Symone Smith Rachael Fulper Amanda Craighill Kristin Miller Olivia Spaulding Sarah Horn Anthony Davis Andrew Moran Alexander Spindler Jacklyn Howland Elizabeth Dixon Joshua Morman Mary Beth Spindler Andrew McLaren Ryan Duell Madison Moulder Daniel States Adria Steuer Torre Durrett Jacob Muncy Curtis Steuer Tarrah Edens Michael Murphy Cassie Stockigt 9.0 -11.9 GPA Jesse Emrich Katy Myers Kiera Stribling Yasmin Abdelhak Kaila Epps Miranda Nehrig Megan Stroude Emily Abrams Erik Fannin Geoyia Nightengale Adeline Taljonick Erin Abrams Loren Gadin Caitlin O’Brien Shaquille Tensley Adrian Abrom Sara Goelz Sean O’Brien Oni Thomas Alissa Adkins Aaron Goshen Diana Paff Meghan Trimpe Michelle Alcorn Bradley Goshen Sarah Painter Chun-Shun Tsai Jacob Aldrich Brei A. Gossett Samuel Parkinson Lora Tuttle Micah Aldrich Darcy Green Terra Payson Emily Uhlenhake LaToya Alexander Nathaniel Greiner Ashley Peek Michael T. Upshaw Leroy Alexander Billy Joel Hamon Adam Penquite Samantha Vail Ingrid Arreola Sara Hancock Jeremy Pittman Preston Walker Menan Assefa Shelby Harris Larissa Pittman Samantha Wathen Dominic Atibil Derek Hart Katie Poole Mariel Weidman Brooklynn Baker Amanda Hickle Abigail Resener Stephanie Weinman Shannon Barras Kelly Hodges D’Juan Richardson Orion Wenrich Stephanie Barras Angelina Hoff Cody Risser India Whitney Jordan Barton Joshua Holland Victoria Ritter Jacquelyn Wiles Zachary Baughman Ryan Hopkins Danielle Royce Rachel Wilkinson Wesley Becker Christine Hopp Arianna Russell Andre Williams Timothy Bixler Anna Marie Hosei Clayton Sanders Courtney Williams Payton Booher Mason Howard Edward Santiago Damon Williams Darrian Bost Lauren Hunt Andrew Schroeder Jeffery T. Williams Grant Brackin Alyssa Jennings Briana Scott Kyle Willis Mahoney Brogan Sarah A. Johnson Brittney Scott Job Wise Stefanie Brown Erik Jones Robin Sharma Leah Woodbury Sarah Bruno Jannik Kramer Cagney Sheehan Emily Wright Caitlyn Burke Bryan Leach Dylan Sheldon Joe Ybarra Kandiss Carroll Abby Lyon Kyle Shickles Megan Zumbrunn Zachary Carroll Leslie MacDonald Rianna Simpson Breeanna Cave Erin McAllen Kayla Sizemore Timothy Cho Taylor McElroy Derek Sloss

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