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Nolan Ryan Jr. High Band SHADOW CREEK RANCH MARCH 2015 VOLUME 7, ISSUE 3 NOLAN RYAN JR. HIGH BAND Benjamin Greer, Nitya Gudipaty, Dylan Hernandez, Martina Herrera, Aiman Hussain, Michael Ingram, Kaylian Jarmon, Angelo Johnson, Chloe Karmoukos, Jacob Keef, Carlyn Keys, Jenn Ashley Landicho, Gena Lee, Christina Lewellyn, Jennifer Li, Robert Liao, Bethany Lin, Richard Lin, David Livings, Ethan Lloyd, Janray Lomod, Gia LoPreto, Daniel Luna, Anthony Manon-og, Joshua Marabiles, Grace Marshburn, John Martinez, Kodili Mbah, Joanna Mendoza, Victoria Mendoza, Gether On Saturday, January 31st, members of the Nolan Ryan Junior Minon, Vishnu Naidu, Kyle Napata, Nathan Ngo, Megan Nguyen, High Band competed at the Alvin ISD Solo Contest at Rodeo Palms Adrian Nguyen, Alex Nguyen, Jonathan Nguyen, Brenden Nino, Junior High. The mostly 7th and 8th grade students performed Nneoma Nwokedi, Alyssa Mae Ocampo, Sophia Olalia, Tom very well, earning 134 Superior ratings, 15 Excellent ratings, and Omonira, Gerardo Orocio, Carlos Orrego, Lawrence Owens, James 13 Outstanding Soloist awards! The students prepared the solos in Palma, Aarya Patel, Neel Patel, Ryan Paul, Christopher Pham, Brian December and January for the contest, where they performed by Phan-Tran, Alexis Poole, Aountwone Pow, Sam Qiao, Johnny Quach, themselves in front of a judge for comments and a rating. Percussion Meghan Randazzo, Elizabeth Ren, David Rice, Allison Rice, Jasmin students in the Nolan Ryan Band will have an opportunity to perform Richards, Lloyd Richards, Kayden Rohrer, Ashley Rooks, Kaleigh at another contest in March. Sayroo, Grace Scott, Cameron Senf, Ryan Seroney, Anina Shajimon, The following students earned a First Division, or Superior rating Diya Sharma, Nila Shibu, Wesley Shippy, Niccolo Simbajon, Elijah at the contest: Simbajon, Nikita Singh, Ria Singh, Emma Stanley, Mario Stubbs, Joseph Achar, Abhinav Achuta, Juston Acklin, Amaresh Jasmin Sunny, Catherine Tang, Nicole Terry, Tonny Thai, Hannah Adusumilli, Lara Alcasabas, Joshua Amistoso, Alan Anaya, Keenan Theard, Sabrina Thomas, Nicholas Thomas, Maren Tonini, Kyle Ancalade, Jed Banaglorioso, Phillip Barrero, Joshua Batac, Tyler Tsai, Onyinyechi Turner, Toshani Viswanathan, Kayla Vo, Michelle Beckman, Hannah Belinne, Sanjana Bheri, Ayanna Boone, Jacob Vu, Mathew Wimbley, and Sameer Zulfiqar. Boyd, Kayla Caballa, Lawrence Castacio, Zequias Castro, Rikki Additionally, the following students were named Outstanding Royd Casupanan, Alex Cessna, Isabel Cordova, Myles Davis, Sayjah Soloists: Davis, Sajan Dayal, Roberto Derosena, Irene Diango, Dante Dingas, Sayjah Davis, Elijah Garcia, Darius Gerard, Benjamin Greer, Andrew Dumandan, Lee Ecat, Kylie Ede, Mariana Emmons, Everzon Kaylian Jarmon, Gena Lee, Bethany Lin, Richard Lin, Daniel Luna, Ermitanio, Ryan Farmer, Hanna Feldschau, Almira Ferrer, Jonathan Kodili Mbah, Alexis Poole, Nikita Singh, and Kyle Tsai. Fleming, Aiden Flores, Elijah Garcia, Valerie Gerard, Darius Gerard, Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. Shadow Creek Ranch - March 2015 1 SHADOW CREEK RANCH IMPORTANT NUMBERS EMERGENCY NUMBERS Shadow Creek EMERGENCY ...............................................................911 Fire ..................................................................................911 Sports Ambulance ......................................................................911 Sheriff – Non-Emergency ............................... 281-331-9000 Pearland Police Department ........................... 281-997-4100 Shadow Creek SCHOOLS Mary Marek Elementary ................................ 281-245-3232 Youth Basketball Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary .................... 281-245-3090 Manvel Junior High ....................................... 281-331-1416 Summer League Alvin Senior High .......................................... 281-331-8151 Manvel High School ...................................... 281-245-2235 Current grades 1-4 boys and girls. Must be at least 7 and no Alvin ISD Administration .............................. 281-338-1130 more than 10 before August 1, 2015. Deadline to register May Alvin ISD Transportation ............................... 281-331-0960 1. First Game: June 13. Last Game: July 25 (6 games with July UTILITIES 4 break) Practices and games at Marek gym. Games will be Electricity - Reliant Energy ............................. 713-207-7777 Saturday afternoons 3, 4, or 5pm at Mary Marek. Gas - Center Point ......................................... 713-659-2111 Trash Removal - City of Pearland ...................281-652-1600 More info and registration at CITY www.ShadowCreekSports.org Pearland City Hall .......................................... 281-652-1600 Pearland Utility Billing - Water Dept. ............ 281-652-1603 Pearland Animal Control ................................ 281-652-1970 Pearland Police Dept - Non-Emergency ......... 281-652-1100 Shadow Creek Summer Pearland Public Works .................................... 281-652-1900 OTHER NUMBERS Swim Team Pearland Post Office ....................................... 281-485-2132 Poison Control ............................................... 800-764-7661 Ages 6-13. Join the Swim Team to learn all four strokes, Brazoria County Health Department ............. 979-864-1484 race against your friends, and improve your swimming ability. Animal Control .............................................. 281-756-2265 Practices run May-July. May practices begin May 11—Mon/ Cable/Internet/Phone...COMCAST .............. 713-341-1000 Wed/Friday evenings 7-8 pm for the entire team. June & July NEWSLETTER practices are Saturday mornings, Tuesday & Thursday evenings, Articles [email protected] Publisher and Wednesday mornings. Make any or all practices. Details Peel, Inc. .....................................................1-888-687-6444 and registration at www.ShadowCreekSports.org Advertising ..................................................1-888-687-6444 2 Shadow Creek Ranch - March 2015 Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. SHADOW CREEK RANCH Copyright © 2015 Peel, Inc. Shadow Creek Ranch - March 2015 3 SHADOW CREEK RANCH Manvel High School sophomore selected to perform at the Junior Musical Theatre Festival Manvel High School sophomore, Kennedy the Stars’ (TUTS) Humphreys School of Haygood, has been performing since the age of Musical Theatre. She along with the other three. Whether it’s singing, acting, dancing or participants traveled to Atlanta, Georgia in cheerleading, Kennedy has done it all. January to perform pieces from the Lion King “We’ve always referred to Kennedy as the JR at the 2015 Junior Theater Festival. quadruple threat,” mentioned her mother “Kennedy is one of our musical theater stars, Michele Haygood. who has a powerhouse voice and strong work Kennedy performed with HITS Theatre in ethic. I have little doubt that she'll be doing “Hairspray” and “Ragtime” for seven years at this professionally for a long time,” said David the Miller Outdoor Theatre in front of nearly Soward, Manvel High School theatre director. 431,000 attendees. She has also participated Under the direction of David Soward, in Mac Performing Arts Collective (MPAC) Kennedy along with numerous classmates workshops, where she has had the opportunity involved in the Manvel High School Theater to enhance her acting skills by working with Arts Program will perform “Little Shop of industry leaders. Horrors” which is set to run January 29-31 at Kennedy Haygood Since then Kennedy was selected to perform Manvel High School. Marvel HS fine arts student at the Junior Musical Festival with a select For questions or concerns, contact David group of students representing Theatre Under Soward at 281-245-2232. Affordable Shade Patio Covers Windstorm We pull City Certification Permits and Provided for help with Inland I, II, III HOA Approvals We specialize in affordable custom built patio covers that enhance your lifestyle and increase the value of your home. 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Jordan, who has already signed with University of Texas to play basketball at the collegiate level, averages 22.3 points per game, 11.5 rebounds per game, 3.1 steals per game, and 3 assists per game. She is the captain of the Manvel High School Girls Basketball Team, and according to her coach, has always been a leader. “She is the ultimate teammate, who always puts her team before herself,” mentioned Bryan Harris, Manvel High School head girls’ basketball coach. “She truly makes everyone around her better, and that is the true definition of a leader.” Jordan is not only successful on the court, where she is highly respected by her peers, but also in the classroom. “She’s has done amazing things at Manvel, will continue to do so in college and beyond,” said Coach To stay
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