Conlon Brought a Transfer of Power

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Conlon Brought a Transfer of Power PAGE 2 SECTION 4 DAILY HERALD Local sports FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2010 D123456 All-Area Baseball team Andrew Arenson Bobby Czarnowski Naperville North Naperville Central The Huskies needed someone to Conlon brought a If a guy was on base, Czarnowski step up in their lineup, and Arenson usually drove him in by hitting .566 became an RBI machine. The with runners in scoring position. all-DuPage Valley Conference first The senior outfielder-first baseman baseman batted .400 with 7 home earned all-DuPage Valley Confer- runs, 43 RBI and a slugging percentage of .675. transfer of power ence honors by batting .449 with 4 homers, 48 RBI Arenson stepped up on the mound as well, winning and a .737 slugging percentage heading into the three games late in the season. “He had a lot of big Class 4A semifinals. “Bobby was our best hitter all hits for us,” coach Carl Hunckler said. By Kevin Schmit season long,” coach Bill Seiple said. [email protected] DuPage County All-Area Captains Brett Buchanan Ryan Dzingel Marc Mantucca is proud to say he was the Willowbrook first to hear the official word. 1989: Erin Dwyer, Glenbard North Wheaton Academy 1990: Clint Jensen, Naperville Central Buchanan did a bit of everything Shane Conlon was transferring to Naper- Player of the year in the Suburban ville Central. 1991: Mark Odzga, Waubonsie Valley to help the team. After an 8-6 Christian Gold, Dzingel didn’t miss Through the wonder of 21st-century tech- 1992: Brett Lauvrick, Naperville Central start, he switched to leadoff and nology, soon all corners of Naperville heard 1993: Justin Pierro, Benet a beat despite missing the first the Warriors took off. The all-West the news. In a town with peaked interest in 1994: Jerry Hairston, Naperville North seven games due to a hockey Suburban Gold second and third high school sports, this was big. 1995: Jody Gerut, Willowbrook commitment. The senior shortstop baseman batted .487 with 18 In terms of being a gift to Naperville Cen- 1996: Scott Schmid, York hit .558 with 19 extra-base hits, a .844 slugging extra-base hits and 23 steals. On the mound he won tral baseball, the only thing missing was the 1997: Russ Bayer, Naperville North percentage, 40 runs scored and 11 steals in 12 three games and saved two. “He’d play anywhere bow. At the beginning of August, Christmas 1998: Russ Bayer, Naperville North attempts. “He does so many things well out there,” and do anything for us,” coach Steve Gilliam said. came early. 1999: Craig Lechowicz, Downers Grove South coach Willie Bosque said. Nick Burdi “He texted me and he was like, ‘I’m com- 2000: Mike Kelly, Waubonsie Valley Mike Gerber ing to Central,’” said Mantucca, a friend of 2001: Dan Walsh, Neuqua Valley Downers Grove South Conlon’s since sixth grade. “Right away I 2002: Sam Shorts, Glenbard East Neuqua Valley shot a text to the whole team. The whole 2003: Kyle O’Brien, Glenbard East Simply dominant on the mound, team was excited. It was awesome.” 2004: Mike Bowden, Waubonsie Valley One of the area’s elite power Burdi reached 94 mph with his Awesome aptly sums up Conlon’s impact. 2005: Mike Bowden, Waubonsie Valley hitters, Gerber earned a second fastball. The all-West Suburban A budding superstar by the end of last 2006: Connor Powers, Benet all-Upstate Eight Conference and Gold junior went 9-0 with a save summer, the senior pitcher and first base- 2007: Pete Cappetta, Montini All-Area nod this senior year. The while almost always facing an man developed into a team leader and 2008: Bryan Roberts, Benet center fielder broke a program opponent’s ace. He posted a 1.03 determined winner this spring for the 2009: Jack DeAno, Wheaton North record with 19 career home runs Redhawks. ERA with 89 strikeouts, allowing only 28 hits and 12 2010: Shane Conlon, Naperville Central and showed immense all-around talent. Gerber hit walks in 53⅓ innings. “We seemed to play better With the perfectly balanced blend of .424 with 10 home runs, 44 RBI and a .814 slugging baseball whenever he pitched,” coach Darren Orel pitching, hitting and defense, Conlon is the percentage. “He does everything well,” coach Robin said. 2010 Daily Herald DuPage County All-Area Renner said. baseball captain. a summer state championship. Chris Caliva “He’s a great overall player, definitely A couple of weeks later, he sent that magi- Jose Godinez one of the best in the state,” said Wheaton cal text message to Mantucca. Glenbard North North coach Dan Schoessling. “He’s above “I was kind of joking about it with him in Immaculate Conception A catcher before he had ACL the crowd in every aspect that can be the summer, and then all of a sudden he Godinez led the Knights to a fourth- surgery early in high school, Caliva measured.” was like ‘Maybe,’” Mantucca said. “If he place finish in Class 2A. The junior made a smooth and successful One life-changing decision — the switch were here all four years it would have made all-Suburban Christian Conference transition to first base. An offensive from St. Rita to Naperville Central — us better, obviously, but he’s here now.” catcher and pitcher boasted a surge in the summer continued into brought it all together. .464 average with a .810 slugging the spring. The all-DuPage Valley Conference senior “It was a tough decision either way,” Con- The homecoming percentage, 7 homers and 50 hit .450 with 5 home runs and 29 RBI. “He was lon said. “I went back and forth on it, but RBI. Godinez went 7-4 with two no-hitters and 102 I’m pretty happy.” Conlon proved to be the final piece for a really consistent for us,” coach Rich Smelko said. strikeouts in 60 innings. “He always came through So is Naperville Central. Redhawks lineup that graduated only two “He had some pop in his bat.” “I had no idea he was as good as he is,” starters from last year’s sectional cham- in clutch situations,” coach Dan Holleman said. Sam Carius said Redhawks coach Bill Seiple. “Obvi- pionship team. He enrolled at Eric Jagielo ously, he’s a terrific player, but every- Naperville Central in August Waubonsie Valley thing else he brings to the table is just and made a seamless Downers Grove North tremendous.” transition. A two-time all-Upstate Eight Few area players in recent years “I just thought it would Conference and All-Area selection, Instant impact be great to finish what we have enjoyed the kind of season Carius broke the program’s all-time started when we were Jagielo had this senior campaign. batting average record that stood In terms of all-around ability, few younger,” said Conlon, The third-year shortstop and two- for 25 years. The senior third players matched Conlon this season. who rejoined youth time All-Area pick batted .585 with baseman was a mainstay in the No. Following Monday’s win over travel league team- 72 hits, 17 doubles, 16 homers, 3 spot in the lineup, batting .435 with 6 homers, 46 O’Fallon in the Class 4A supersec- mates Mantucca, Matt 47 RBI and 52 runs scored — all program records runs scored and 39 RBI. “He never took a day off,” tional, Conlon holds an 11-0 record Soria, Matt Cmiel and for the Trojans. “He’s the best pure hitter I’ve seen coach Dan Fezzuoglio said. and a 1.21 ERA heading into today’s Mason Hallett. “It’s just a come through here,” coach Chad Isaacson said. state semifinals. The hard- reunion of sorts.” Joe Claver throwing left-hander has Conlon’s transfer made Matt Kaiser Downers Grove North struck out 112 batters Naperville Cen- Lake Park against only 11 walks tral a near-unani- Claver went 7-1, suffering his only in 75 innings. mous No. 1 enter- The powerful heart of the Lancers loss while throwing a no-hitter in That alone ing the season. offense, Kaiser helped the team to the playoffs. He struck out 85 in places Con- After the Red- its first regional title in nine years. 56 innings and posted a 1.98 ERA. lon among the hawks cruised With determined focus the senior Hitting leadoff, a new role for him, state’s elite through the first baseman earned all-Upstate the senior used his tremendous players, but DuPage Val- Eight Conference honors. Kaiser hit athleticism to spark the Trojans’ offense. He hit .372 it’s only one ley Confer- .380 with 10 home runs, 39 RBI, 42 runs scored and with 22 RBI. “He always put us in a position to win element of his ence with a .769 slugging percentage. “He’s so determined, the game,” coach Chad Isaacson said. total game. a 20-1 he plays with no fear,” coach Dan Colucci said. At the plate record, Matt Cmiel Conlon’s been they won Jon Surber a critical stick regional Naperville Central in the Red- and sec- Lisle Ideally suited for leadoff, the senior hawks’ lineup tional A four-year starter, the pitcher and center fielder — twice all-DuPage from the No. titles first baseman set Lisle’s season Valley Conference and All-Area — 2 spot. With 2 before records for doubles, homers and excelled in the three spot. Cmiel hit doubles on Mon- claiming Mon- RB, and tied the mark for wins. .411 with 28 RBI, 39 runs scored day he’s batting day’s supersec- Twice all-Interstate Eight Confer- and 29 steals heading into the Class 4A semifinals.
Recommended publications
  • OHSAA Handbook for Match Type)
    2021-22 Handbook for Member Schools Grades 7 to 12 CONTENTS About the OHSAA ...............................................................................................................................................................................4 Who to Contact at the OHSAA ...........................................................................................................................................................5 OHSAA Board of Directors .................................................................................................................................................................6 OHSAA Staff .......................................................................................................................................................................................7 OHSAA Board of Directors, Staff and District Athletic Boards Listing .............................................................................................8 OHSAA Association Districts ...........................................................................................................................................................10 OHSAA Affiliated Associations ........................................................................................................................................................11 Coaches Associations’ Proposals Timelines ......................................................................................................................................11 2021-22 OHSAA Ready Reference
    [Show full text]
  • Walcott in 1 Punch KO 10 ^ Tragedy
    A RHH: ms\ ': '•' I" WWI W MB Ike, Sugar, Ez Dethroned; Who's Next? THE OHIO J - •••—g * **^*»— \%:*n High st. 10 Poop**** Walcott In 1 Punch KO ^ PITTSBURGH.—Four tune* previously a challenger but taever a winner, ancient Jersey Joe Walcott rewrote THLZ OHIO M VOL. J. Wa. 7 SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1951 COLUMBUS. OHIO boxing'* Cinder*?! I * Story by ocotriog a one-punch seventh •round kayo over Champion Eaaanrl Charles of Cincinnati before a shocked throng of 30,000 fane here at Forbes INEL field Wednesday night. Thus, the up.iet Mtrinir, be­ . gun with Ike Williams' de* coming in with a hard right m«*e in the lightweight di- hand. VOL. 3, No. 6 Saturday, July 21, 1951 CoJumbae, Ohio vi-tioii. Sugar Ray Robin- Ex fell forward, rolled aon'a fumbling of the mid­ over and making a dee- dleweight crown m London perate effort to rise, as Tragedy a week aft*o, w tarried over the count reached nine, Sports Gleanings into the heavyweight divi­ slumped on his face and sion, mo-rt lucrative of the the year's biggest sports lot, and where thi* crazy story was born. Thc kayo •pin of up.net event** will end was recorded at 55 sec­ no one dares predict. onds of the seventh round. Turpin Gives Boxing Needed Walcott had been refer­ That's the fight simply. red to by many as "Often a There were no sensational beat man but never a bride," early round exchanges and and along with the Drornot- the finish came as sudden as ers of Wednesday's fight was the surprise with which Shot In Arm In Beating Ray was being ridiculed, by fans it was received.
    [Show full text]
  • Dupage Valley Conference Dupage Valley Conference
    DUPAGE VALLEY CONFERENCE All-Sports Standings 1980-1981 Boys Sport Glen North Glen South Naper Cent Naper North W Chicago Wheat Cent Wheat North Wheat Warren C Country 6.0 3.5 2.0 8.0 1.0 3.5 7.0 5.0 Golf 4.0 5.5 7.0 8.0 1.0 5.5 2.5 2.5 Football 5.5 4.0 2.5 7.0 2.5 5.5 8.0 1.0 Soccer 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 8.0 5.5 7.0 5.5 Basketball 4.5 4.5 1.5 6.0 3.0 8.0 7.0 1.5 Swimming No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team Wrestling 8.0 1.0 6.0 3.0 4.0 2.0 7.0 5.0 Baseball 4.5 3.0 4.5 6.5 1.0 8.0 2.0 6.5 Gymnastics 5.0 7.0 6.0 4.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 No Team Tennis 4.5 2.0 8.0 7.0 3.0 1.0 6.0 4.5 Track & Field 1.5 8.0 4.0 7.0 3.0 5.0 6.0 1.5 Volleyball No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team Total 44.5 40.5 44.5 60.5 27.5 46.0 55.5 33.0 Place T-4th 6th T-4th 1st 8th 3rd 2nd 7th DUPAGE VALLEY CONFERENCE 1980-1981 All-Sports Standings Girls Sport Glen North Glen South Naper Cent Naper North W Chiciago Wheat Cent Wheat North Wheat Warren C Country 4.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 Golf No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team Swimming No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team Tennis 1.0 3.0 8.0 7.0 2.0 6.0 4.0 6.0 Volleyball 3.5 7.0 8.0 2.0 5.0 3.5 6.0 1.0 Basketball 1.5 1.5 5.0 3.0 7.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 Gymnastics 7.0 1.0 5.0 6.0 No Team 3.0 4.0 2.0 Badminton 7.0 4.0 3.0 6.0 2.0 5.0 1.0 No Team Soccer No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team No Team Softball 6.0 4.5 7.0 2.0 4.5 8.0 1.0 3.0 Track & Field 7.0 4.0 5.0 8.0 2.0 6.0 3.0 1.0 Total 37.0 33.0 48.0 40.0 23.5
    [Show full text]
  • Low Resolution (PDF)
    OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 The Panthers have won a total of seven Ohio Valley Conference Titles. No other team in the conference has as many championships as Eastern Illinois. 4 Eastern Illinois has advanced to four NCAA Tournaments, the most by any women’s soccer program in the Ohio Valley Conference. OVC COMMISSIONER’S CUP EIU won the OVC Commissioner’s Cup for the 2012-13 school year, marking the third Cup title for the Panthers under the new format which began five years ago. The award is a symbol of overall athletic excellence in Conference-sponsored championships. Since the new format was adopted five years ago, the Panthers have won three of the five OVC Commissioner’s Cups while placing second the other two years. EIU won in championship in 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2012- 13. Hanna Mennenga Erik Lora OVC Pitcher of the Year OVC Player of the Year OVC Male Athlete of the Year Joe Greenfield Jade Riebold Major League Baseball NCAA Indoor Championship, Draftee National Runner-Up Mick Viken Ta’Kenya Nixon NCAA Outdoor Championship, First-Team All-OVC 12th Place Finish EIU All-Time Scoring Leader EIU IN 2012-13 4 - OVC Coaches of the Year 4 - National Postseason Appearances 59 - All-Conference Athletes 6 - OVC Team Conference Titles 150 - Academic All-Conference Athletes 4 - All Americans Tony Romo Quarterback Dallas Cowboys NOTABLE ALUMNI Sean Payton Mike Shanahan Head Coach Head Coach New Orleans Saints Washington Redskins Dan Steele Matt Hughes USA Olympian - Bobsled UFC World Champion Bronze Medalist - 2012 Olympics Schellas Hyndman John Craft Head Coach USA Olympian - Triple Jump FC Dallas 1972 Olympics Kevin Duckworth Marty Pattin Two-Time NBA All-Star MLB All-Star EIU NOTABLE ALUMNI Eastern Illinois University has produced countless professional athletes ranging from Major League Baseball to the National Football League and the National Basketball Association.
    [Show full text]
  • Hftjvtm)Iv Ej Littst
    BASEBALL SPORTS OF ALL SORTS BOXING Some enthusiasts are getting all It's all over. The last man is out het up over the prospect of Willie in the Baseball Contest and up go Ritchie getting another ten-rou- the scores. Following is a list of fight with Freddie Welsh and taking those who correctly named the the title from the champion. But it is easier to convince a copper that a No. 1 L. F. Orlowsky, 837 N. Law-l- er murder is a murder than to make us av. subscribe to any such opinion. No. 2 Miss May Caldwell, 129 S. The memory is too fresh of the Morgan st. way in which Charlie White made No. 3 A. Hansen, 2440 W. , Freddie look like an amateur, only to North av. have the champion come back in a No. 4 H. Carroll, 1955 W. Harri- return fight and make the Chicago son St. man star in the role of a sucker. No. 5 William Tennes, 6438 Lake-wo- od Welsh is wise to all the tricks of av. his trade and is not averse to increas- No. 6 Joseph Caputo, 1027 S. ing the box office tolls. The best State st. way to do that is to let an American No. 7 Walter Hamberger, 2315 N. lick him in. ten rounds, then reverse Hamlin av. the tables on said American in a fu- No. 8 Roland Libonati, 1013 S. ture go and clean him up. Halsted sf- - Over the route the results No. 9 Edward T. Murrin, 3406 might he entirely different Ritchie, Lyndale st.
    [Show full text]
  • Illinois Football Spring Prospectus
    1796.33263 . K616 2004:spring J MX-* .• && # • • £ IT > M -u K r ^ Aa. Kelvin Hayden, Sr., WR • Led the team in receiving with 592 yards • Ranked sixth in Big Ten in receptions • NJCAA National Offensive Player of the Year in 2002 University of Illinois Library at E.B. Halsey, So., RB Urbana-Champaign • Became the first true-freshman running back in school history to top the 100-yard mark in his first collegiate game Matt Maddox, Sr., OL • Recorded 1,285 all-purpose yards in • Named to the 2003 Freshman rookie season All-America team by Rivals.com • Ranked fourth in the Big Ten in and collegefootballnews.com all-purpose yards, third in kick r eturn • Started all 12 games as a iviatt Maddox average and 10th in redshirt-freshman at right rushing as a freshman guard in 2003 • Was in on every offensive snap, totaling 64 knockdowns Duke Preston, Sr., C • Two-year starter at center • Helped lead school record-setting offense in 2002 • Anchors four returning starters on offensive line 2004 ILLINOIS SPRING FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS fv., 2004 SCHEDULE ILLINOIS 2004 DATE OPPONENT SITE FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS Sept. 4 Florida A&M Champaign, III. Head Coach: Ron Turner Sept. 11 UCLA Champaign, III. 18 Western Michigan Champaign, III. Alma Mater: Pacific, '77 Sept. Sept. 25 Purdue Champaign, III. Record at Illinois: 32^9 Oct. 2 at Wisconsin Madison, Wis. Record overall: 39-53 Oct. 9 at Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. Seasons at Illinois: Eighth season Oct. 16 Michigan Champaign, III. Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Line: Oct. 23 at Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn Harry Hiestand Oct.
    [Show full text]
  • Save These Dates
    Supporting District 129 Athletes for almost 45 years! www.BlackhawkSportsBoosters.org Fall 2014 ~ Page 1 SPORTS BOOSTERS A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT October 17 Save Board Members These President Greg Jackman Dear Fellow Blackhawk Friends, Fans, and Supporters, Dates Vice-President Ed Kane Welcome back to another exciting winter season. Secretary November 14 Kara Gaffino The beginning of a new sports season is always challeng- Winter Sports Jamboree Treasurer Kathy Jackman ing, but yet exciting. What does the new season bring? 5:15 PM in Auditorium Finance How will we do? How are the other schools we compete Roger Curless against going to do? These are just some of the things Athletic Director Jason Buckley that coaches, players and fans think about as the new sea- Principal Chuck Hiscock son approaches. On behalf of the West Aurora Sports November 21 Faculty Representative Boosters, I would like to express our sincere thanks for Chris Ranallo all the support you, our fans and alumni and family have Communications Winter Donna Olson, chair Jody Jankovsky shown through the years. The Boosters organization has Sports Tom Herget been supporting all the sports teams here at West since Picture day Concessions Greg Davis, co-chair 1970. Michelle Sak, co-chair Sara Davis November 24,25, 28 Membership John Lehman, chair The Sports Boosters look forward to your contin- Diane Thomas Girls WarHawk ued support in helping out the athletic programs here at Merchandise Tournament Bella Love, chair the BIG WA. In addition to your generous financial sup- Kim DesJardine 7:15 PM (1:00 PM Projects port, we look forward to meeting new friends by volun- on Nov.
    [Show full text]
  • 1ATIMA Strange Are the Intricacies of the Colonel George H
    THE tfORXIXG OREGOtflAX. WEDXES1AT. SEPTEFBETt 27. 1022 15 ford Honey, Dr. Tubbs and Ben to yell at the pitcher and call him not, i& penalty? Moore H. names? If what the Al- ANGLERS, A. He is not allowed to do bo and the 0UCIBESTJH1 The big running race of the umpire should send him .to the bench. bany card will be the Linn' county HODS Q. Man on third base and three balls derby, over a course of-on- mile and and two strikes on the batter. The next 70 yards. Exceptionally keen com- pitched ball is the fpurth ball and the petition is expected. BY- catcher throws to third and geta the SACKER FOR SERIES BENEFIT - RAIN , runner. How can he-b- e called out when it is a dead ball? Pacific Squad Works Oat. A. The fourth ball is not a dead balL It is only recently that some have come PACIFIC UNIVERSITY,. Forest to believe that it is, and much confu- Grove, Or., Sept. 26. (Special.) sion has been created. Coach Frank is giving his men hard Q. Batter hits between first and sec- Foster and Groh Outranked workouts every night .On McCredie' Dry Weather Interferes With ond. First baseman gets the ball when - he shoUld have let it alone and then field to put them in trim for- the finds that he cannot beat the batter to This Seasoii. football game with the University Tracking Deer. the base. What should the batter re- of Oregon Saturday. The scrubs ceive? continue to break through the var- A.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Eastern Illinois Baseball
    2016 EASTERN ILLINOIS BASEBALL 4 OVC REGULAR SEASON TITLES | 2 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES EIUPANTHERS.COM | 1 2016 EASTERN ILLINOIS BASEBALL 2 | @EIU_PANTHERS 4 OVC REGULAR SEASON TITLES | 2 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES 2016 EASTERN ILLINOIS BASEBALL 4 OVC REGULAR SEASON TITLES | 2 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES EIUPANTHERS.COM | 3 2016 EASTERN ILLINOIS BASEBALL 4 | @EIU_PANTHERS 4 OVC REGULAR SEASON TITLES | 2 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES 2016 EASTERN ILLINOIS BASEBALL 4 OVC REGULAR SEASON TITLES | 2 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES EIUPANTHERS.COM | 5 2015 EASTERN ILLINOIS BASEBALL OVC COMMISSIONER’S CUP EIU was second in the OVC Commissioner’s Cup for the 2013-14 school year. The award is a symbol of overall athletic excellence in Conference- sponsored championships. Since the new format was adopted six years ago, the Panthers have won three of the six OVC Commissioner’s Cups while placing second the other three years. EIU won in championship in 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2012-13. 2016 EASTERN ILLINOIS BASEBALL Tony Romo Quarterback Dallas Cowboys NOTABLE ALUMNI Sean Payton Mike Shanahan Head Coach Former Head Coach New Orleans Saints Washington Redskins 4 OVC REGULAR SEASON TITLES | 2 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES EIUPANTHERS.COM | 7 7 | @EIU_PANTHERS 2 OVC REGULAR SEASON TITLES | 4 NATIONAL POSTSEASON APPEARANCES 2016 EASTERN ILLINOIS BASEBALL Dan Steele Matt Hughes USA Olympian - Bobsled UFC World Champion Bronze Medalist - 2012 Olympics Schellas Hyndman John Craft Former Head Coach USA Olympian - Triple Jump FC Dallas 1972 Olympics Kevin Duckworth Marty Pattin Two-Time NBA All-Star MLB All-Star EIU NOTABLE ALUMNI Eastern Illinois University has produced countless professional athletes ranging from Major League Baseball to the National Football League and the National Basketball Association.
    [Show full text]
  • Countywide Institute Day Bookl
    Table of Contents Agriculture Everywhere 1 Assessment Potpourri (Full) 1 Career and Technical Education 1 Celebrating Language Arts: Inspiring Creativity 2 Choices, Motivation and Action: Survivors, Perpetrators and Rescuers in the Holocaust 2 Counselor Institute 2 Create. Yourself – Fine Line Arts 3 Fused Glass Pendants and Blown Glass Ornaments (Full) 3 GET OUTSIDE DAY! – New and Local Ways to Teach and Learn About STEM 3 Gifted Education Camp 4 Got Intervention Effectiveness? – SASED 4 Green STEM: Energy Conservation Green Building Tour – SCARCE 4 Green STEM: Water Dynamics – SCARCE 5 Health, Drivers Education and Physical Education 5 How Can I Do It All? Learning Centers for Planning, Teaching and Engaging Diverse Learners – SASED 5 Illinois Music Education Association (ILMEA) - CANCELED 6 In the Middle: DuPage Area EdCamp 6 Inquiry-Based Science Learning in the Elementary Classroom (Full) 6 Integrating Executive Skills into IEPs and 504 Plans for Students Who Are Smart but Scattered - SASED 7 Intersectional Approaches to Supporting LGBTQ+ 7 Keeping Calm & Carrying On: Managing Anxiety in School & Life – SASED 7 Librarian EdCamp for High School 8 Life Science Institute 8 Mathematics Conference (37th DVC) 8 Mean Girls, Cliques and Gossip: Prevention/Intervention Strategies for Meaningful Change (FULL) 9 Music & Arts Educator Clinic (35th Annual) 9 North DuPage Special Education Cooperative (NDSEC) Connections Conference 9 Power of Prevention: How to Achieve a Healthier School Climate 10 School Nurse Health Updates – Northwestern Medicine
    [Show full text]
  • CUSD 304 Gets $900K Check United’S EAV Jumps P
    DELIVER TO BOXHOLDER PRSRT. STD. U.S. POSTAGE PAID ALEXIS, IL 61412 STORM PERMIT NO. 9 THE United High School Newspaper Volume 5, Issue 5 TRACKER IN THIS ISSUE: CUSD 304 gets $900K check United’s EAV jumps p. 2 But it was more than particular payment to the school said Whitsitt. “The state owes coming in on time, usually distrcit was just shy of three that money back by June 30, so within a week or so after the Stress hits all ages p. 3 three months late and months being late. I don’t think there will be much listed voucher date. However, at there’s no guarantee The district was scheduled to chance of our payments getting press time the state owed United A S.T.O.R.M. alert p. 4 future state payments receive another transportation back on track anytime soon.” nearly $100.000 in general state payment for the same amount With the backlog of unpaid aid on a voucher approved Janu- will be on time on December 29. However, the bills sitting on the comptroller’s ary 12. Elementary Menus p. 5 By Tony Kozelichki, Publisher website confirms the comptrol- desk, there is concern the state Of the funds received De- At the December 22 meeting ler’s office has yet to release won’t be able to pay its share cember 23, more than $465,000 HS calendar & menu p. 6 of the United Board of Educa- those funds. of the school district’s funding was in reorganization incentives tion, Superintendent Jeff Whitsitt “Right now we are about by the June 30 end of the 08-09 stemming from the 2007 annexa- Various winter activities informed board members of the $220,000 behind - mostly in fiscal year.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021-2022 Oregon School Activities Association
    2021‐2022 Oregon School Activities Association Handbook Peter Weber, Publisher / Editor Published by OREGON SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION 25200 SW Parkway, Suite 1 Wilsonville, OR 97070 Phone: 503.682.6722 Fax: 503.682.0960 How to find information in the OSAA Handbook The first section of the OSAA Handbook includes a Table of Contents to the entire publication. The Cheerleading, Dance and Drill, Music and Speech Handbooks have been removed from this publication. These handbooks can be found on their respective activities pages of the OSAA website. Wording that has been changed from previous years is indicated by bold italic lettering. Linked references to other sections are shaded and Questions and Answers are shaded. OSAA Mission Statement The mission of the OSAA is to serve member schools by providing leadership and state coordination for the conduct of interscholastic activities, which will enrich the educational experiences of high school students. The OSAA will work to promote interscholastic activities that provide equitable participation opportunities, positive recognition and learning experiences to students, while enhancing the achievement of educational goals. Non‐Discrimination Policy (Executive Board Policies, Revised July 2019) A. The Oregon School Activities Association does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability in the performance of its authorized functions, and encourages its member schools, school personnel, participants and spectators to adopt and follow the same policy. B. A claim of discrimination against a member school shall be brought directly to the member school of concern. C. Any party that believes he/she has been subjected to an incident involving discrimination or discriminatory harassment at an OSAA sanctioned event, may submit a written complaint through the online complaint process proved on the OSAA website (Complaint Form).
    [Show full text]