Vo1 XIV Issue 128 5 cents November 1, 2013 SAUGERTIES’ WITNESS TO HISTORY Our Nation’s Most Decorated Veterans Teach Saugerties’ Students By Skyler Sprague

A wise man once said, ―What you are is God‘s gift to you, what you become is your gift to God.‖ That statement came from America‘s hero Roger Donlon. Donlon grew up in Saugerties and was awarded the Congressional for his bravery in the . Donlon was among several other American heroes that were at Saugerties High School on October 10, 2013. These men represented WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the Iraq wars. All students in 4-6th grade attended this assembly. America‘s highest award for bravery. Donlon and his fel- In 1964, Roger Donlon led the defense of the Special low heroes spoke about their experiences and all gave a Forces camp at Nam Dong against a reinforced Battalion of Viet message about the importance of being good citizens to Cong. He became not only the first winner of the Medal of Honor preserve our country‘s freedom. of the Vietnam War, but also the first Special Forces recipient of (Continued on page 2)

JPI Exclusive – ―That kid is never gonna win a Nobel Peace Saugerties Native Prize,‖ is a phrase that echoed www.justprintit.net through many towns about a great many children who seemed to walk Awarded Global Honor Inside this issue: to a different beat. Now, in the small town of Sauger- ties, NY, it resonates with Committee awarded its 2013 Peace Prize Mustang Bowl X 4 surreal irony . Thirty years on Friday to a modest and little-known and more than 7000 miles United Nations-backed organization that Four Square 3 later, ―that kid‖ and his col- has drawn sudden attention with a mis- leagues were honored with sion to ensure that Syria’s stocks of Sports 5 the world‘s most prestigious chemical arms are eradicated. The honor, the Nobel Prize for award, to the Organization for the Prohi- Mustang Bowl X Stats 8 Peace in Oslo, Norway. bition of Chemical Weapons, surprised Peter Zmiyarch, some Nobel watchers partly because of Morse Students 10 graduate of Saugerties High the unprecedented nature of its current School and St. Mary of the Snow School. was task: overseeing the destruction of a pre- Fiction Stories 14 recognized with his colleagues at the Organiza- viously secret chemical weapons program quickly tion for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons amid a raging civil war.” Did You Know? 15 (OPCW) for their work in ridding the world of In an exclusive interview with the Sau- chemical weaponry. gerties native who accepted this honor with his More Mustang Bowl 16 According to the Times co-workers, Zmiyarch reported in a recent inter- October 12 edition, “The Norwegian Nobel (Continued on page 3) PAGE 2 JUST PRINT IT VO1 XIV ISSUE 128

Veterans Teach Students (Continued from page 1) Along with Roger Donlon, Ronald Rosser, a Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War spoke about the responsibilities of being a US citizen. ―It is now your responsibility to keep our country free,‖ he told the packed SHS Auditorium. Rosser served in Korea and saved many injured fellow soldiers that were under attack. While injured, no matter what he helped his fellow soldiers who were more injured than he. Sergeant First Class, Dillard Johnson, pre- sented our school district with a very special artifact from the Iraq War. ―To the best of my knowledge, this is the first American Flag that flew over Iraq‘‖ he explained. Johnson is a highly decorated soldier from Mt. Marion sixth grade teacher, Mrs. Charlene Fraske, kisses the cheek of Peter Zmiyarch (top) and Roger Donlon the Iraq war. In a special ceremony, Johnson gave Col. Donlon in an expression of (left) are arguably the two most important the flag and a couple of artifacts to Mr. Glass, a thanks and admiration for his ser- graduates of Saugerties High School. teacher in the Saugerties District. Mr. Glass served in vice to the United States of America. the military before becoming a teacher. Johnson also challenged the students and teachers of the district. ―You have a hard task ahead of you. You have to take the legacy that we have left you and build something from it,‖ he said. He also reminded teachers to never give up on their students because one never knows Publisher‘s Note: what they might become if they are given a chance to succeed. Since 1991, students have created this news- paper. Each year the paper takes on the personality of the Russell Gackenback who wit- class that runs it. Students take great pride in this endeavor nessed the atomic explosions on Hi- and we are proud to share our work with you. roshima and Nagasaki, Japan, encour- Students perform all the tasks associated with the creation of this publication. As the publisher of the aged students to talk with grandparents paper, I feel that its unique and indelible value lies in about their experiences in the military. student ownership of the publication. This is a student paper run by students and read by students. Students are ―If any of you have grandfathers who involved in all areas of decision making, content selection, served in WWII, Korea, and all the writing, editing, proofreading and layout. Sometimes mistakes are made, but it is these mistakes that many other wars, don‘t be afraid to ask them valuable lessons are learned. My role as publisher is what they did. You might be surprised facilitator, coach and mentor. by what they say,‖ he said. ―For many Just Print It Editor-in Chief Kyiah Giannelli get the Publisher: honor of shaking the hand of all the distinguished years, we were reluctant to talk, but Mr. Defino veterans, including Saugerties’ own MOH recipient found it was necessary,‖ he added. Editorial Advisory Board Col. Roger Donlon. Carter Vail and Jeremy Corneli- Other veterans that spoke at son are moving down the line , as well. this assembly were Bataan Death Editor-in Chief Kyiah Giannelli March survivor Walt Straka; Pearl Har- nd bor survivor Chick Galella; 502 Airborne paratrooper Guy Whidden; Clarence Events Editor Jansen who participated in the invasion of Italy; Korean War Prisoner of War David Aidan Jurofcik Mills and US marine RV Burgin who fought in the Pacific region of the war. Composition Editor Annika Fisher These men gave every American the precious gift of freedom and the impor- Promotion Editor tance of serving for a higher purpose. Caleb Vickery News Editors Annika Fisher To see and hear more from the Veterans, visit www.justprintit.net. Much more to Aidan JurofcickSports Editor Ty Gallagher come on JPI TV, which can be found on Youtube and Vimeo as well as Channel 23. Clinton Stutzman Jaden Whittaker Entertainment Editor Caleb Vickery News Department Fiction Editor Matthew Morgan Edited by Annika Fisher Garon Buchtor Aiden Jurofcik VO1 XIV ISSUE 128 PAGE 3

Nobel Prize for Peace (Continued from page 1) view with Just Print It, ―This could not have come at a better time. For the last couple of years everyone has been overworked stressed, frustrated! We have been risking our lives on a daily basis in places like Iraq, Libya, and now Syria. Yesterday‘s surprise announcement has boosted everyone's spirits and morale! It is also a signal for countries to not just talk, but to give the re- sources for us to fulfill the mandate given to us. ‖ Zmiyarch has worked as the Assistant Head of Operations Security at OPCW located in The Hague, Netherlands, since 2007. ―It feels great to win, because the last few months have been like flying the airplane as we design and build it. No one has done what we are doing. The award is for the approximately 2000 people who served in the OPCW since its inception 17 years ago. It is a privilege to serve with such a professional and noble group.‖ 1990 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader, re- marked in a statement of the award, ―O.P.C.W. has worked tirelessly to rid the world of chemical weapons, and the organization is a deserved winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.‖ Gorbachev‘s advo- cacy group Green Cross International, based in Geneva, has collaborated closely with the chemical weapons watch- dog. Never a wallflower, Staff Sergeant Zmiyarch Pete grew up in Saugerties and was involved in (left) with his troops of STA 11 Bravo TEAM all sorts of activities and sports as a youngster. He was also SPIRIT in South Korea. 1988. well-known for his humor and spirit. It was not uncommon to see Pete leading a crowd of buddies around town enjoy- ing their youth. Although he was an extremely capable stu- dent, it was hard to imagine him seeking the academic path- way to his future. After graduating from Saugerties in 1983, Zmiyarch joined the United States Marine Corps. While waiting to be called for training he attended Ulster County Community College where he played on the basketball team

and continued to make many friends and keep the atmos- phere light. However, he needed more than basketball and Read books to keep him satisfied. GET THE The grin tells it all. Pete Zmiyarch, His military career with the Marines gave Just Print It FACTS! small town charm and values, demon- him an insight to the world that no textbook could pro- strating the power of the human spirit on the world stage. vide. He found his calling as a servant for the preservation of humanity. However, he quickly disappeared from the 2013 marks the fifth public eye and found himself involved in many critical, year at the helm of the Grant D. highly specialized and confidential missions. ―I served in the Marines for 8 years and achieved the Morse school for Mr. Dieckmann. rank of sergeant. I got out after the first Gulf War. I was part of Operations Desert Shield and De- Mr. D. has demonstrated a love for sert Storm and was decorated for my personal leadership and professional achievements during his students and school that is combat in Iraq,‖ he modestly said. comparable to his predecessors. In recognition of his military record, he found himself involved in other sensitive roles. As the fourth principal ―In 1994 I joined the United Nations and in 1995 when the war crimes tribunal for the former of Morse, it looks like he will have the distinct privilege to be the Yugoslavia was created, I moved to The Hague, Netherlands,‖ he explained. Zmiyarch was en- leader who celebrates the 50th trusted with heading security for these institutions. For over twenty years he routinely finds himself anniversary of this school. Though in the company of heads of state, presidents, and world leaders. many years shy of 50 himself, Mr. Living in the Netherlands for the past 18 years with his wife and three young children, he D. surely relates to the significance has a unique global perspective. The military has put him in some of the poorest, most volatile of this milestone. places around the world, now he sees things through the eyes of a husband and father. ―We live in To think that when the an asymmetrical world where there is great disparity between the haves and the have not‘s. There school opened, no human had ever been to the moon, Martin Luther are great issues facing the future of mankind and our planet itself.‖ King was a young preacher, and Along with these tough issues, he advises young people, ―Keep your individualism and do the Super Bowl was not even an not worry about which path you take to get to the goal. You will find the way. There is no longer idea is quite remarkable, no mat- any one formula to success, free thinkers are the ones who solve the world‘s problems, invent things ter your age. and are successful businesses entrepreneurs. As Albert Einstein said ‗the problems that exist in the As Mr. D. embarks on world today cannot be solved with the same level of thinking that created them.‘‖ his next 5 years as leader of this Pete gives a great deal of credit to his hometown for helping him to contribute to the pres- school, surely he will be thinking of ervation of humanity. ―I owe much of my success in life to the fact that I come from Saugerties! how the school can be entrusted to serve the needs of students for the This may be hard to believe for kids but it is, it has all the right ingredients to make good world next fifty years. citizens. It is small enough but known worldwide. It has a warm friendly community of good people with good values and ideals that have all contributed to who I am today.‖ This simple fact proves that ―I enjoy serving my country and working for noble causes, first as a Marine, then with those who read “Just Print United Nations and now with the OPCW as an international civil servant,‖ he concluded. It” are 10% smarter than ―That kid‖ from this small town is making the world a safer place, and has a piece of the Prize. those who don’t read. PAGE 4 JUST PRINT IT VO1 XIV ISSUE 128

The Mustangs regained the One of the Green Apples Cup for the first time most memorable plays since Mustang Bowl V in 2007 with a Defense Turns Trend By Max Winnie of the game came 14-6 victory. The Mustangs defense when Patriot defensive was the deciding factor in the game. lineman Isaac Rice In a game defined by the de- stood up Skyler Sprague on a 22 dive. Sprague had fensive play of each team, the Mustangs had many incredible plays to been ripping up yardage on each of his carries and Rice keep the Patriots from getting any mo- had decided he‘d seen enough. mentum. The Patriots did not cross mid- Though defense was the main story line, of- field in the first half. fense was present, as well. Fumbles, interceptions and a Early in the game Mustangs quarterback and record setting total for sacks made this Offensive MVP Randy Dodig, found a favorite target game a defensive beauty. The game fea- Dan MacIsaac for numerous big gains. MacIsaac‘s tured five interceptions, four by the Mus- catches were all of the tangs, led by Alex Mooers pair of picks. acrobatic variety in- Eleven quarterback sacks marked a new cluding his TD catch in game record and kept the quarterbacks the corner of the end under constant pressure. Mustangs nose zone to strike first guard Ty Gallagher was named the win- Devin Dickson reaches out to blood. Mac Isaac re- make the play on Julia Quinlan ner of the Mr. Turner Award for Out- minded fans of New with Cole Carey in pursuit. standing Line Play for his 5 sacks and England Patriot TE seven tackles. Gallagher already estab- Rob Gronkowski, as lished a new individual Mustang Bowl record in the first half with four his incredible hand sacks and a half a game to play. There were a total of three fumbles, as strength picked balls well. that would not be The Mustangs had a 14-0 lead at halftime, and it appeared the caught by most receiv- Patriots would not be able to get on the board. However, halftime ad- ers. justments to the Patriot defense created big problem's for the Mustangs‘ Jared Podmayersky reaches out to The Mustangs high powered offense. catch a pass in the end zone that just scored aain in the sec- Coach Erin Dudzic made a few adjustments to her Patriot de- escapes his grip. ond quarter on a 17 fense and they responded by completely shutting down the Mustangs for sweep by Dodig and the entire second half. The Mustangs were held scoreless behind the followed it with a two-point kick by Defensive MVP defensive play of Max Winnie (6 tackles), Anthony Paff (5 tackles, 2 Annika Fisher. sacks), Caleb Judware and Craig Laurey (5 tackles). Kenny Farrell also In the second half the Patriots‘ offense gath- had a huge interception ripping the ball out of the Hands of a Mustangs‘ ered momentum behind the mixed play calling of Craig receiver. Winnie stopped two potential TD‘s with great plays on the out- Laurey and efficient possessions. On a lengthy drive side where if he was beat, the Mustangs would have scored. late in the third quarter Laurey found wing back Vaiden The game, however, may have come down to a Ferraro three times inside goal line stand by the Mustangs early in the fourth quarter the twenty yard line for an with the Patriots trailing 14-6. The Patriots clearly had eventual score. Ferraro momentum on their side and were looking at third and picked up 8 yards and a goal from the one yard line. The Patriots had just scored TD on three consecutive and it looked like they were going to be scoring again. plays. Ty Gallagher sacked quarterback Craig Laurey for a huge The fourth quarter 18 yard loss leaving fourth and goal at the 19. Laurey was scoreless and the Mus- called the 18 sweep and managed to pick up about three tangs were able to taste yards, thus turning the ball over on downs. victory for the first time in five years.

Left: The intensity increased as the game progressed. Jaden Incalcaterra and Kenny Far- rell try valiantly to pick of a pass thrown to Eric Frank. www.justprintit.net PAGE 5 JUST PRINT IT VO1 XIV ISSUE 128 Sports Department Edited By Ty Gallagher Girl Athletes at Morse Clinton Stutzman By Carter Vail Jaden Whittaker When you think about athletes you probably think about Derek Jeter, Colin Kaepernick, and Alex Rodriguez. But in Morse school girls are also recognized as Mustang Bowl I great athletes and for good reasons. By Aidan Jurofcik Just because some of the most popular professional sports players October 27, 2004 the date of the first annual Mus- are boys, you cannot forget about tang Bowl where the 5th graders [the Patriots] and the 6th the girls. Everyone has most likely graders [the Mustangs] fought in the soon to be legendary played sports weather recreational two hand touch football game at Grant D Morse Elemtray or just for fun. School. The Mustangs won 13-0 the MVP was Jimmy Madalyn Dodig a third Zymiarch for throwing two successful touchdown passes to grader at Morse. Madalyn plays Patrick Mullen. softball, hockey, soccer, and dance Every day before 2004 kids would stay after for recreation, but she also plays school to play football setup by Mr. Defino in 2003 the basketball for fun. Madalyn‘s fa- children that stayed after decided to do a big football game vorite is softball. She said ―It‘s my but it was too late then. Starting in September 2004 Mr. favorite, because you get to hit, Defino started to organize a football game [back then it was catch, and throw the ball.‖ She optional, only a few of the 5th and 6th grade signed up]. plays softball, dance and basketball The children asked why don‘t we have teams so with Natalie Vail. She plays hockey with Owen Gallagher, and the 5th graders came up with Patriots and the 6th grade came hopes to play basketball in a league with Julia Quinlan. At this time up with the Mustangs. Then the children asked why we Madalyn is doing dance every Thursday and Monday at World of don‘t we have uniforms so they came up with their own Dance. uniforms with their last name and number. Natalie Vail is also in third grade at Morse. She plays soft- ball, soccer, and dance for recreation. She T h i s hopes to join a basket- month‘s Athlete of ball league but for now the Month is Dominic just plays basketball Gonzalez. Dominic is for fun. Although she ten years old and a plays many sports, she fifth grade student in quoted ―My favorite is Mrs. Fanelli‘s class. soccer. You pass the His favorite sport is ball, and shoot the football. The team he ball.‖ As stated earlier plays for is the Buzz. she plays softball, bas- This is a Saugerties ketball, and dance with team, and there are five teams that play in this league. His Madalyn Dodig. team practices two nights a week, V a i d e n and there are 26 kids on his team. Ferraro is a fifth grader The toughest team he played was at Grant D. Morse and Rondout. she plays basketball, dance, bowling and swimming. Her favorite Dominic plays the posi- sport is dance she quotes ―I‘ve been in doing it for a while.‖ She tions of 2back and wide receiver. dances with many friends and they even were in the U.S. finals for Some of the equipment he has to dance. She is currently doing dance and basketball. She is already wear are leg pads, a helmet, and practicing for the winter. That is how you can tell an athlete is an shoulder pads. One of his most athlete. challenging moments was when he Julia Quinlan is a sixth grader at Morse. She plays basket- injured himself by pulling his neck ball, soccer and baseball/softball. She also plays football at recess during a game against the Albany with many other kids. She is an athlete on and off season. Her fa- Giants. Dominic went to the hospital and missed games vorite sport she plays is basketball and she reported ―I really like to because of his injury, but he is back to playing now. He play.‖ Julia‘s basketball team has been in the finals twice in the past played in the Mustang Bowl for the Mustang‘s. three years. She plays basketball with Erin Dudzic one of her best friends. VO1 XIV ISSUE 128 JUST PRINT IT PAGE 6

play what does the fox say Halloween and wake me up. He wants at least five socials for the Halloween Fun year. He is going to dance Social with all of his friends. He is By Matthew Morgan going to get his picture taken with Matthew Morgan, Anthony Paff, Randy Dodig, Ty Gallagher and Craig A sixth grader Mark Danza in Mrs. Laurey. He thinks that there should be slow songs Tuckers‘ class said, that he is excited to be because we are mature and responsible for them. He going to the Halloween Social because you likes socials because we get to dance and be free. get to be with your friends. He is not dressing Alex Mooers said he doesn‘t really care up in his Halloween costume because he is about going to his first social. He is going to dress saving it for Halloween. He is not going with up in his mustang bowl jersey. He is going to go any friends because he usually sees all of his with all of his friends. He wants them to play don‘t friends there. He doesn‘t really care what drop that thun thun thun. He doesn‘t know how songs they play. He wants to have a lot of m a n y socials this year. Mark doesn‘t really dance wants to take a picture with all of his friends. He with any friends in particular. He is going to does not want slow songs to be played because he take a picture with Matthew Morgan and Erik stinks at slow dancing. He likes socials because it is Leaning. He could care less to have slow songs at the social. music to his ears. Mark likes socials because you get to hang out with your These are some thoughts about the Halloween social friends. that was held on Friday, October 18th 2013. Shea Wickham is going to the social because he did- n‘t go last year. He might go in his costume but it is not fin- ished yet. He might go with his friends Kyiah Giannelli, Mark Danza, Tyler Keener and Matthew Morgan because they are his peeps. He wants them to play What does the fox say and Halloween! Gangman style. He said he wants to have five million socials By Mary Mullen this year. He will dance with his friends Kyiah Giannelli, Mark Danza, Tyler Keener and Matthew Morgan. He wants to get a picture taken with Kyiah Giannelli, Mark Danza, Tyler Keener The boys and girls of and Matthew Morgan. He does not want slow songs because Grant D. Morse are really ex- they are awkward. He likes cited for Halloween this year. socials because you get to hang Annika Fisher is go- out with your friends and dance ing to be a fortune teller for your butt off. Halloween. She wants to be a Erin Dudzic doesn‘t fortune teller because it‘s cool. know how she feels about go- Julia Quinlan will be a marsh- ing to the social. She is not mallow. She wants to be a dressing in her costume be- marshmallow because her cause she is saving it for Hal- friends are going to be a group loween. She is going with her costume. The group costume is friends Julia Quinlan, Mary a smore! Erin Dudzic is going to be a graham cracker along Mullen, Eva Rothe and Annika with Eva Rothe. Me Mary Mullen, I am going to be the Fisher. She wants them to play chocolate bar. new songs at the social. She Jared Podmayersky is going to be an old man. He wants four socials this year. wants to be an old man because it‘s cool and funny. Anthony She is going to dance with her Paff is going to be a zombie hunter, he wants to be a zombie friends Julia Quinlan, Mary Mullen, Eva Rothe and Annika hunter because that was the only costume there that fits him. Fisher. She is going to get a picture with Julia Quinlan, Mary So as you can see people got creative with their costumes this Mullen, Eva Rothe and Annika Fisher. She doesn‘t know if year! she wants them to have slow songs. She likes socials because they are lots of fun. Jared Podmayersky is excited because you have to earn the social. He is not wearing his costume because he wants to be comfortable. He is not going to the social with his friends because his mom is bringing him. He wants them to PAGE 7 JUST PRINT IT VO1 XIV ISSUE 128

version, the hot bar is now transparent, and possibly a new crea- Minecraft Pocket Edition tive menu. There will also be some significant changes to the 0.8.0 update graphics, one of the new graphical changes is exclusive to Mine- By Kyiah Giannelli craft PE it is also not definite that it will be added because one of the developers says it looks bad, it is a new exclusive feature Minecraft is an immensely popular game that is where shadows move with the sun, there will also be stencil downloaded off the internet. Minecraft was released in 2009. shadows. Then in 2011 Minecraft Pocket Edition was released as a There will also be another PE exclusive feature which seven dollar app available for download off the Apple App is that mobs are affected by smooth lighting, the grass texture Store and Android's Google Play Store. has been changed to the texture of grass in Minecraft PC ver- Minecraft PE (or Pocket Edition) has had many sion, the water and sky is now lighter colored, the sea will fade changes applied to it to make it more like the computer ver- to nontransparent in the distance, there may possibly be smooth sion of the game it is now more advanced than the App ver- day-to-night transitions and tinted lighting, there will also be sion or the Pocket Edition as it will now be referred. mipmaps which make things in the distance look better. Minecraft PE has gone for the original update of Finally there will be 3D clouds and some bug fixes, 0.1.0 alpha to 0.7.6 alpha 0.6.0 being the update with the most stay tuned for the article about Minecraft PE 0.9.0 update. new features. The 0.8.0 update will soon be with us. 0.8.0 will be home to an all new host of features. First of all one of the features that has been long waited for is Redstone. Yup that's right! Redstone is the ore 2013 World Series that constantly taunts you in the mine because if you mine it, it will not drop any Redstone dust. Well all of that's about to By Daniel MacIsaac, Jaden Incalcaterra, change because now when you try to mine Redstone ore in and Alex Mooers Minecraft PE 0.8.0 you will get Redstone dust. Mine carts and rails will now be added into the game. We took a There will not be activator rails or detector rails but there will survey of students be regular rails and powered rails. Redstone will be used in and staff about who the crafting recipe of Powered Rails. Powered Rails will al- would win the World ways be powered until 0.9.0. Series. The final vote The new blocks for this update in creative and sur- score was Red vival will be, carpets, birch, and spruce colored planks, slabs, Sox:130 Cardi- and stairs, cobble stone walls and mossy cobble stone walls, nals:111. iron bars, rails, powered rails, and possibly hay bales and coal The Red Sox blocks (these are not definite). beat the cardinals in the 2004 World Series in a four game New blocks in this update for creative only are, sweep. The Red Sox went to the World Series by making a his- sponges, jungle wood colored planks slabs and stairs, possibly torical comeback against the Yankees. The Sox were down three ice (this is not definite) and flint and steel. games to none, but they roared back to cruise their way into the New crops in this update will include pumpkins, car- World Series. The Red Sox won the first World Series, along rots and potatoes. with the second. New foods will be pumpkin pie, carrots and potatoes. This year style of beards make the fans come to every New items in this update will include mine carts, pumpkin game. They even have face painting booths so the fans can look seeds and Redstone dust (again only for storage and crafting like the players! powered rails). Tweaks are that now there is a far render dis- The Cardinals scored on a great young pitcher named tance option, mobs are now smarter (passive and hostile) Red- Michael Wacha. Wacha had a no hitter with 2 outs in the ninth stone ore now drops Redstone dust (again only for storage and inning against the Washington Nationals and an infield hit by crafting powered rails), fire and lava now ignite TNT, and Ryan Zimmerman crushed the young pitchers dream of a no hit- wood blocks can now be placed on their side like in the PC ter. Who do you think will win the World Series? GO RED SOX AND CARDINALS www.justprintit.net Check out JPI TV, back issues and so much more! PAGE 8 JUST PRINT IT VO1 XIV ISSUE 128 Mustang Bowl Official Statistics

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Passing: Passing: Scoring By Quarter Pass Pass Int TD Pass Pass Int TD Att Comp 1 2 3 4 F Attempt Comp Craig 25 12 4 1 0 0 6 0 6 Randy 20 7 1 1 Laurey Dodig Receiving: 6 8 0 0 14 Receiving: Pass Yards TD All-time series 5-5 Catch Pass Yards TD Catch Erik 5 80 0 Leaning Eric 1 35 0 Frank Mary 1 22 0 Mullen Dan 5 55 1 MacIsaac Jaden 2 22 0 Incalcaterra Julia 2 6 0 Quinlan Anthony 3 24 0 Paff Vaiden 3 8 1 Rushing: Ferraro Carries Yards TD Rushing: Randy 15 62 1 Dodig Carries Yards TD Penalties: Devin 1 1 0 Craig 12 76 0 Mustangs: 1-5 Watt Laurey Patriots: 7-40 Tyler 3 25 0 Erin 6 46 0 Keener Dudzic AWARDS: Mr. Eymann Defensive MVP: Julia 1 0 0 Quinlan Christie 1 4 0 Annika Fisher Collins Mr. Eymann Offensive MVP: Skyler 15 71 0 Randy Dodig Sprague Jaden 2 12 0 Mr. Turner Outstanding Lineman: Whittaker Ty Gallagher Tackles: Mawyin– 8; Gallagher –7; Mooers, Vaiden 1 3 0 Mr. Buonfiglio Sportsmanship Award: Menon, Sprague—4; Giannelli, Gonzalez, Keener, Ferraro Erin Dudzic Vickery—3; Norton, Quinn - 2; Fisher, Vail 1 Sacks: Gallagher 5*, Quinn –1 Jaden 1 6 0 Mary Cosentino Spirit Award: Madysen Craft Fumble Recoveries: 1– Watt Incalcaterra Interceptions: 2– Mooers, 1– Mawyin, Fisher Punts: 1– Fisher 35 yds Tackles: Winnie –6; Paff, Judware, PAT Kick: 1– Fisher Laurey, Dickson –5; Farrell, Asad –4; Drost Pat Run: 0 –3; Kelly, Stutzman, Incalcaterra,Whittaker Officials: –2; Rice, N. Eilenberger –1 H. Smith, L. Nevil, S. Mower, B. *- MB record Sacks: Paff –2; Judware, Drost, Farrell Buckton –1 Official Scorekeeper: Interceptions: Farrell -1 J. Defino Safeties: 0 Thank you to all parent volunteers Attendance: Fumble Recoveries: Laurey, Whittaker for making this day extra special for 1671—Google Imaging/Analytics (+/- 35) Punts: Leaning –1 –44 all of us! PAT Kicks: 0 VO1 XIV ISSUE 128 JUST PRINT IT PAGE 9

So far the NFL season is going great, for some teams unlike the Pan- NFL Season thers, Steelers, and the Giants. By Julia Quinlan On the 29th of September the New York Giants lost to the “Google Us” JPI TV City Chiefs 31-7. The Broncos beat the Eagles, 52-20. So far this year has gotten off to a rough start, but not for Colin Ka- “Watch Us” on Vimeo epernick, he was a rookie but is a great football player he likes quarter back sneaks. Another team doing well is the Seahawks the coach has them on a whole and Youtube new routine, and it seems to be working for them. The Broncos are also doing well, Peyton Manning is a great quarter back, they also have great receivers such as Wes Welker he has had a good year so far. It is said that the Broncos are to win the super bowl this year. It is going to be played in Met Life stadium (Giants / Jets) stadium. It is predicted that it will be the “Like Us” Seahawks against the Broncos. So far this year, ever since Ray Lewis left the Ra- vens they haven‘t been playing right. Also the Jaguars are working on a new strategy. Robert Griffin III and the Red- skins won their last game against the Raiders. He said it gives them time to relax now that they won a game. Everyone is talking about Peyton Manning and Tom Brady; they are saying “Share Us” with your Peyton is better than Tom and broke his record. But in 2007 he threw 70 touchdown friends and family passes and Peyton Manning has already thrown 16 passes this year so far! Also the Steelers are 0-4 for the first time since 1968! The NFL should be a great year.

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Year Round Schooling Fire Safety Day at Morse By Lauryn Turk, Alyssa Rose, and Kaylie Sullivan Firefighters from the Centerville Fire Company presented their annual safety program at GDM. Fire- 23 teachers were interviewed on if they wanted fighters discussed how to prevent house fires and de- school all year round. 10 of them said no, 8 of them said yes, scribed the importance of smoke alarms and practic- 3 of them said sort of/ maybe, and 2 of them have their own opinion. ing evacuations in case of an emergency. The following teachers that said sort of/ maybe are, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Sullivan, and Mrs. Pipitone. The 10 teachers who said no are, Mrs. Fanelli, Mrs. Maines, Mrs. Tucci, Mrs. Bishop, and Mrs. Brown. The Teachers who said yes were, Bruce the janitor, Mrs. Kraft, Mr. Defino, Mr. Sasso, Mr. Reynolds, and Mrs. McCaig. The 2 teachers who have their own opinion are, Nuse Beth who thinks that we should have 4 day weeks and Mondays off because it would be less stressful and it would save money on heat, gas and electric bills, and Mrs. Gallo said, ABSOLOUTELY NOT. What do you think? Let us know.

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Meet the Morse Student Body

The Life of a Mustang Bowl with Lauryn Turk, Ma- Kindergartener rissa Lucena and Alyssa Rose By Julia Quinlan & By Kaylie Sullivan Eva Rothe I interviewed Lauryn Turk. She is on the Mustangs team, her Quincy McGraw shirt number is 74. Last year as a fifth grader she was on the Patriots. and Julia Winters were the Lauryn said ―The Mustang Bowl was fun.‖ She does not care who wins. two kindergarteners interviewed for this She is excited, and looking forward for the day to come. article. First we interviewed Quincy and he Marissa Lucena is on the Patriots, her shirt number is 18. Last year said he likes Grant D. Morse. Mrs. Farrell she was on the Mustangs. She said that it was not fun as a cheerleader. She is his teacher and he thinks kindergarten is thinks the Mustangs will win ―they are stacked.‖ She is excited for the day fun. Quincy is hoping to get Mrs. Hogan for first grade. He thinks that sports are and also looking forward to the day. cool and liked watching the Mustang Alyssa Rose is a cheerleader. She wants to be on the Mustangs. If Bowl. Basketball is his favorite sport. she were to play her number would be 9. Last year she was on the Mus- After we interviewed Julia who tangs, she thought it was fun. She thinks the Mustangs will win. She is also likes Grant D. Morse. She is lucky very excited and looking forward to the big day. enough to have Mrs. Sullivan who is now a kindergarten teacher. Julia does not like football but likes to watch the Mustang Bowl. She also wants Mrs. We Rule the Hogan for first grade. Playing outside is her favorite thing School to do. This is the life of a By Carter Vail kindergartener. The new sixth grade class is in and ready to rock. Between Lip Sync, Mustang Bowl, and the trip to Six Flags, sixth grade is an action Josie Ryan and packed year. The sixth graders are excited. The Life of a Harper Ferraro both have Mrs. Jeremy Cornelison said ―I remember when I was a kindergar- First Grader Hogan and love first grade. tener and wanted to be in the Lip Sync and Mustang Bowl.‖ He is They think first grade is easy. looking forward to Sixth Grade Graduation, because he wants to By Julia Quinlan Harper likes Go Math and go to the High School and meet students from different schools. Josie likes how they get to play Eva Rothe feels that being a sixth grader is natural and feels at the end of the day. Harper‘s favorite part of the day is morn- good. She is looking forward to Mustang Bowl. She is excited. ing math. Josie likes morning math and snack. They both are She quoted, ―We are in sixth grade and some of us get to be cap- excited and love to watch the Mustang Bowl. tains.‖ Kenny Wamsley also has Mrs. Hogan and thinks first Mark Danza said grade is very easy. His favorite part of the day is the morning ―The extra privileges and likes gym. He likes to hang out with Cameron Reese, Leo are nice, but there is a Daggett, and Travis Lindzey. He is so excited to watch the lot of homework.‖ He Mustang Bowl. is excited to go on the Gia Dargan has Mrs. Brott and loves first grade. Gia field trip to Six Flags. loves to learn and likes to hang out with Josie Ryan. She is ex- He is bringing his cited about Mustang Bowl because her cousin Craig Laurey is mom on the field trip. playing as a Patriot. The sixth graders And that is the life of a first grader. are ready for a fabu- lous year.

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th GET THE Read 6 Graders Print It FACTS! By Erin Dudzic Craig Laurey enjoys Just having a good time and keeping his Mary Mullen, Julia classmates and friends smiling. Sometimes, it has been told, he has a Quinlan, Annika Fisher, Eva little too much fun. Rothe, Madysen Craft, Ty Gal- That may be true or it lagher, Matthew Morgan and may be fiction, but there is one Caleb Vickery are some of the thing that Craig has that very few people possess. Craig has informa- new sixth graders for the year tion regarding the person for whom of 2013-2014. this school is named that only four Mary, Ty, Annika and Caleb all like being able to go outside on fun ―F‖ people know. days if they have earned it throughout the week. Caleb and Matthew‘s favorite Everyone knows the Dr. Grant D. Morse was an environ- subject is math! Ty and Annika like science and Mary likes both science and mentalist before it was popular, math. everyone knows that Grant D. Mary, Matthew, Ty and Annika all think school is awesome and fun. Morse was an author of two books. On the other hand, Eva, Caleb, Madysen and Julia think school is exciting and And everybody knows that Grant D. Morse was a superintendent of wonderful. schools…. Ty and Madysen‘s favorite thing about their teacher (Mrs. Tucker) is But Craig Laurey and the that she‘s a ―jets fan.‖ Matthew likes her because ―she is fun and nice to every- Donlon brothers are the only ones one.‖ Caleb also stated ―she helps you if your stuck.‖ Everyone is Mrs. Tucker‘s who have the most important fact about Grant D. Morse. Perhaps, if sixth grade class calls her a genius and that‘s Mary‘s favorite thing about her. you are good to him and treat him Eva and Julia both have Mrs. Kraft as a sixth grade teacher and they both said nicely, he will let you in on the little that ―she is a very nice teacher and loves to help you if you are stuck on some- secret. thing.‖ As you can see, sixth grade is fun and exciting. This simple fact proves that those who read “Just Print It” are 10% smarter than those who don’t read. Attention Basketball Players Aged 9-12! Check out www.justprintit.net for more Morse news and “like” us on Facebook for more up-to-date news and video. Biddy League Co-Ed Just Print It: “Your source for all things Morse!” Basketball Sign Ups

Saturday Nov. 9 Mrs. Sullivan 10 AM-1 PM By Craig Laurey

I interviewed Mrs. Sullivan on what the change is like in kindergarten from sixth Friday Nov. 15 grade. I ask her what is it like in kindergar- ten, she said very, very, very busy, I‘m busy, 6-8 PM there busy, everybody‘s busy. Then I asked are you enjoying it so far she answered, I Frank Greco Senior Center love it it‘s a great challenge. Mrs. Sullivan misses most from sixth grade she stopped, and thought then said being able to sit Market Street, Saugerties down and do something else why‘ll my kids are working independently. Also I asked, did you enjoy sixth grade why‘ll you were there she answered yes but I $40 per child need to do something different for a change. I asked her, her opinion on what her $65 per family students think of her, she said that they tell her that she‘s the best teacher ever. Then asked the students for their opinion. First I asked Marcus Vasquez he said See Coach B., Coach Constable, she‘s very nice and reads good books. Then I asked Johnny Marteen, he said she or Mr. Defino nice and lets us go outside a lot. In conclusion this has been a look inside the for further information. switches Morse has made this year, knows one knows what can come next. PAGE 12 JUST PRINT IT VO1 XIV ISSUE 128

For my first restaurant, I went to El Rancho Halloween at 2904 Rt. 32 North, Saugerties NY. Halloween The Villa family owns the restaurant. I sat is here! What are you down with Elisa Villa to find out more about the res- going to be? I still taurant. They have owned El Rancho for 28 years. don‘t know what I‘m Before owning a restaurant, Elisa worked at a being. I‘m just ex- factory. She‘s not really sure how she came into the cited for the candy! I restaurant business. She had no restaurant experience hope I get a lot. before El Rancho. W h e r e By Caroline Johansen El Rancho is open Wednesday-Sunday By Ginger Defino are you going and from 3:30 to 11:00. In one week, they work trick or treating? 70 hours! The two busiest days on average are Friday and Saturday. Currently, I go trick-or-treating in Port Ewen. they have 5 employees. Their busiest season is in the summertime. Halloween is going to be a half There is a mix between tourists and locals who dine at El Rancho. People day too! Hopefully we won‘t have any can work at El Rancho beginning at the age of 23. Their bestselling item is the homework either. I am excited for decorat- fajita. They offer daily specials. ing my house, too. I also love decorating Elisa said that the hardest part about owning a restaurant is the long outside. hours, but the best part is being your own boss. I asked Elisa and her son if I could I hope I have a great Halloween have a popular recipe of theirs. The recipe that they gave me was a popular des- and I hope you do too! sert, the hot chocolate cake.

The recipe and steps are below. “Hot Chocolate” Cake 3 sticks butter ¾ cup water 12 oz. semisweet chocolate chips 1 ½ cup sugar 2 ounces coffee Pinch of salt 1 ½ tablespoon vanilla extract 6 eggs Preheat oven 350 degrees. Just Print It is look- Grease 6 1 ¼ cup baking dishes. ing for your story. Combine butter and water in saucepan over high heat. Bring mix to boil, stir well. If you have a Morse activity that you would like Turn off flame, add chocolate, sugar, coffee, salt. Stir until smooth. to write about, just do it! Stir in vanilla. Write up your story and submit it to an editor before Beat eggs in bowl. Whisk in chocolate mixture slowly. the next deadline. We will Divide into baking dishes. be publishing our next edi- Bake until edges crack slightly and center is glossy about 25 minutes. tion on December 20, 2013.

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Entertainment Department Edited by Caleb Vickery PART ONE

Minecraft is a game about Rainbow Loom breaking and placing blocks. In this By Jared Pod mayersky game you can build anything you want, or destroy anything. The rainbow loom is very popu- In this series I will normally lar in Morse Elementary School. If you be going over the PC/Mac (computer) hadn‘t heard of it, you may have heard version of the game. It is available for purchase for $27.95 at www.minecraft.net . about the crazy loom or the twisty bandz. You will need to enter the number from a credit/debit card or a Minecraft gift card The loom uses tiny rubber bands that and then $27.95 will be deducted from the card and paid to Minecraft. From there, make many designs particularly with the you will then go on to choose a Minecraft username and a password for logging in rainbow loom. The easiest one in my at minecraft.net. You will also have to provide an email address, and that will be perspective is the single and the fishtail. used for logging in at minecraft.net also (This is not to be confused with your Also, some more that are a bit more ad- Minecraft username that you got to choose, which will be displayed in-game to vanced like the hexafish, the ladder, the other players on multiplayer, and can be used for other special things like voting for zippy chain, and the triple single pattern. servers, but I‘ll get to that later.). You will then need to download the Minecraft With two looms you can make even more launcher off minecraft.net after logging in. Then you can open the launcher, click and better the play button, and then the launcher will close automatically, and open Minecraft. designs. Like As of October 2013 the current version of Minecraft is version 1.6.4. At the Hallow- this point Minecraft is filled with all kinds of fun things from fighting Blazes and een theme Ghasts in the nether, to the final battle and the pin- against the ender dragon in the end, to stripe pattern, mining deep underground in a monster and many -filled cave, to just plain building, more! Minecraft has so much to do. You can get a loom from To create a new world, at the title Michaels, Toys-R-Us, Walmart, and screen, click the single player button, Amazon. (online) the rainbow loom is and then click create new world. creating more and more cool designs. So From there you can select the ga- I hope you enjoy the new loom, it is ex- memode (survival, hardcore, or crea- tive) by clicking the survival button. tremely fun . The button will then change to say hardcore, and then creative. (For now, I will focus on survival mode, but I‘ll tell you about the other game modes in later issues.) In survival mode you have to gather resources, and you have a bar to represent your health. If you die you will be able to respawn into the world, and keep playing. Hardcore mode is the same as survival mode, but if you die you can never respawn, and the world will be deleted. Finally, in creative mode you can fly by double-tapping the space bar, you have infinite resources, and can break any block with a single click. This is Part One of Operation Mindcraft, please get the next issue of JPI for Part Two.

Left: On October 30, 2013, Peter Zmiyarch, with two Croatian colleagues and The President of the Republic of Croatia, H.E. MR. IVO JOSIPOVIĆ ―We are all in this together! It is like flying through space on Starship Planet Earth. We can either do something today to hurt the earth, its people and resources, or we can try and have a light footprint and have a net positive effect. I choose the latter.” Peter Zmiyarch 2013 Nobel Prize for Peace Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) PAGE 14 JUST PRINT IT VO1 XIV ISSUE 128

Super pig wakes up. He says hi to Raycraft3r, who was still drooling on his Steve and the Pig bed sleeping. Super pig didn‘t want to By Shea Wickham wake him up so he slowly tiptoed past him. Super Pig He went outside and heard a weird noise… the sound of a cow screech- In Minecraft Steve spawned #1 ing. Super pig went behind the house and in a forest biome, he quickly got By Tyler Keener looked at what the mysterious noise was. Suddenly, a very fat cow plopped some wood before the sun went out of the corner and scared super pig half down and the monsters came out to death. ―Jeez, u scared me u fat cow‘‘ Steve then notices a pink round says super pig. thing; he walks closer to it. He real- The cow said, ―Sorry! I just love eating the hay you got here in your back izes that the pink round thing is a pig, yard‘‘. Steve was about to kill the pig, but No wonder the cow was so fat... super pig said in his mind. ―Well, don‘t the pig looked into his soul and con- eat all of it. I need it for the workers that we have in the house. They are all cows vinced Steve not to kill him. Steve too,‖ says Super pig.‖ just left the pig alone and went to go Super pig had a frightened face. He was hoping that Raycraft3r wouldn‘t build his house, but the pig followed see because he would be angry. ―Well, you enjoy that wheat in the back‘‘. ―Thank you!‖ said the cow. him, and when Steve finished his As super pig wondered off, the cow was still staring at super pig. ―Why house he killed some sheep (sheep isn‘t he looking away‘‘??? Super pig asked in his mind. give you wool when you kill them, The cow had a sad look and fell to the ground. Super pig ran back to the that‘s how you make a bed) and he cow. ―What happened‘‘??? He asked. went to sleep. ―Steve.‖ The cow said. The next day Steve went to Super pig looked confused. get some food and mine for some ‗‘STEVE!‘‘ the cow said falling to the ground… iron so he could make some armor. (Silence)… When he found a cow he was about ―We have to find out what happened‖ Super pig says to himself flying off to kill it for some food, but the pig into the sunset. looked into his soul again and con- vinced him not to kill it. Feeling weak, his hunger was very low and he needed some his hunger was very low and he needed some food fast, but whenever he tried to kill some- thing the pig would look into his soul and convince him not to kill it. At last, Steve was so hungry he killed the pig that that was follow- ing him, but the pig dropped no food, Friday, November 22, 2013 and Steve died of hunger. 3-7 PM In the GDM Gymnasium

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Veterans Come Did You Know?

Because the movie Halloween (1978) was to SHS on such a tight budget, they had to use the By Anna Harp cheapest mask they could find for the char- acter Michael Meyers, which turned out to On October 10th 2013 all Sauger- be a William Shatner Star Trek mask. Shat- ties elementary schools went to the Jr. high ner initially didn’t know the mask was in his for the living History field trip. likeness, but when he found out years later, he said he was honored. There were veterans there that fought in World War II and in Vietnam or The first Jack O’Lanterns were actually got seriously injured during war. It was made from turnips. great to hear them come and speak about Halloween is the second highest grossing the role they played in war. Mrs. Mulford thanks Iraq War hero Dillard commercial holiday after Christmas. Johnson for his service to America and liber- Fifty percent of kids prefer to receive Here are some opinions from 6th ating the Iraqi people from Saddam Hussein’s graders who attended the field trip, Megan tyranny. chocolate candy for Halloween, compared Conley thinks ―it was pretty cool having with 24% who prefer non-chocolate candy the veterans come and tell us about their and 10% who preferred gum. experience in war‖. Said Megan. Samhainophobia is the fear of Halloween. Madysen Craft said, ―It was really cool seeing the medal re- The owl is a popular Halloween image. In cipients at the school‖. Nate Eilenberger says ― I felt that it was pretty cool seeing a Medieval Europe, owls were thought to be guy still living who was at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed.‖ witches, and to hear an owl's call meant That is what the 3rd 4rth and 5th graders of Saugerties central school dis- someone was about to die. trict go to do for a once in a life time experience. According to Irish legend, Jack O’Lanterns are named after a stingy man named Jack who, because he tricked the devil several times, was forbidden entrance into both How to Carve a heaven and hell. He was condemned to wander the Earth, waving his lantern to Pumpkin lead people away from their paths. The largest pumpkin ever measured was By Mark Danza grown by Norm Craven, who broke the world record in 1993 with a 836 lb. pump- This is how to carve a perfect kin. pumpkin for the upcoming holiday of “Halloween” is short for “Hallows’ Eve” or Halloween. “Hallows’ Evening,” which was the evening Step 1: Select your pumpkin before All Hallows’ (sanctified or holy) Day Selection of the perfect pumpkin is vital or Hallowmas on November 1. In an effort to the process of carving. You must to convert pagans, the Christian church make sure your pumpkin is mot rotten, decided that Hallowmas or All Saints’ Day and that it is of a size that fits the plan. (November 1) and All Souls’ Day (November 2) should assimilate sacred Step 2: Decide exactly what design you would like on your pumpkin. pagan holidays that fell on or around Octo- The design you want should not be extremely hard to make, but its okay to chal- ber 31. lenge yourself a bit. Also be sure that your design is not to big or to small for your pumpkin by fitting it while you select your pumpkin in step 1. Step 3: Carve your pumpkin Remember that you don't really need high-tech pumpkin carving gear to do this part, but sometimes it helps. Be careful with sharp objects, clean up when you are done. Roger Saugerties High School Donlon grew up in Sau- Full of Living History gerties and has received a By Aidan Jurofcik Medal of Honor from the president in the Vietnam

War. He has the gymna- On October 10, 2013 all of the elementary schools th th sium over the firehouse from 4 to 6 grade gathered to listen to veterans from around named afer him, as well as the United States and many wars, talk about their experiences. the park at the American This was a lesson which cannot be found in social studies text- Legion. books. They talked about the horrors they faced, as well as our Russell Gacken- responsibility as the future caretakers of our nation. back was involved in the Walt Straka is a David Mills, former POW presumed dead, surrender of Japan in is greeted by Corrine Bach. Bataan Death March Sur- WWII. He witnessed the vivor. There were 60,000 dropping of atomic bombs as a navigator in one of the planes in the march and about that dropped them. There were 7 planes involved and 150 men , 10,000 died. He lost over now there are currently two alive including Mr. Gackenback. 100 pounds on the 80 Dillard Johnson, a highly decorated soldier in the Iraq mile march that charac- War, brought the first American flag that flew in Iraq and has terized by brutal physical the only known tee shirt for voting in Iraq. He talked about how abuse and murder. It was the children of the US need to keep America free. judged to be a Japanese Armando “Chick” Galella and his wife Chick Galella is 92 years old he can still drive he is a war crime. He said a wise are happy to see SHS student Jimmy Ball. Pearl Harbor survivor. Galella is a Pearl Harbor survivor. phrase, ―Freedom isn‘t David Mills was said to have died in the Korean War Free.‖ He also explained but he was a prisoner of war for 4 months. that veterans from combat don‘t want to glorify the horror of war. ―We never want anyone to ever experience what we have,‖ he said.

Mustang Bowl X MVP had to be Vaiden had everything you could Mustang Bowl X Aftermath Ferraro. She thought think that could be at a foot- the offense couldn‘t get ball game. The Mustang By Ty Gallagher started, along with that Bowl had people 15 feet tall she stated that the juggling, horses running at 50 mph and for the entertain- match was even. Erin felt sad after she lost last year and this ment FOOTBALL. year. Erin Now to the game. The Mustangs won the game agrees with the with a score of 14- calls on the 6. The Patriots award winners. streak of 4 wins N o w straight was to the winning snapped by coach side with coach Randy Dodig and Randy Dodig. his Mustangs. Randy thought Erin Dudzic on the the Mustangs losing side she was played really Smiles are a sure thing at the Mustang Bowl! happy with the great. His way the team MVP had to be played hard and the whole team. Randy had the opposite from Erin and won Not since Mustang Bowl V have the Mustangs they had a good both years in the Mustang Bowl. been able to hoist the championship trophy! time. Erin said her Dodig also stated that everything went right and really nothing went wrong. Randy really did agree with the award winners. Randy agrees with Erin and said that the Patriots did give their best effort.

That‘s the wrap up .net of Mustang Bowl X.