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Musselman Sports with Game Recaps and Live Broadcasts, Which Was Founded by Musselman Graduate Joe Hutzler The Cider Press Once an Appleman, always an Appleman Musselman High School, Inwood, WV [ Volume XI Issue 7 May 2015 ] Applemen Radio takes the air by Mitch Arvon Applemen Radio is a radio broad - casting network for Musselman sports with game recaps and live broadcasts, which was founded by Musselman graduate Joe Hutzler. The current sports that are covered are baseball and softball. Hutzler hopes to be able to grow the network big enough to be able to cover all sports at Musselman. Hutzler said that in order to grow the net - work he would need the help of any will - ing and hardworking student at Musselman who would be interested in helping out. He would like to have the stu - dents of Musselman to be as involved as possible with the network and eventually have them run most of the network by themselves. Congratulations and good luck to This would include having stu - could not play sports in college after his injury, dents recap games, write out written reports Hutzler still wanted to be involved with the senior members of the Cider of the games, and help run the videos of the sports, so he majored in Sports Communica - games. Hutzler also hopes to secure a deal to tion/Broadcasting. Hutzler went on from high Press staff and all our graduating enable the Musselman sports games to be live school to study at Highpoint University in streamed for everyone to watch, no matter Highpoint, North Carolina. Hutzler began his seniors! where they are. Overall, Hutzler hopes that career by being a sports anchor for HM 6 Applemen Radio will grow large enough to Hagerstown. He then became a sports radio rival a small college’s radio broadcasting. broadcaster at HM 6 Hagerstown. It was dur - But where did the idea for such an ing his career as a sports TV and radio broad - ambitious network come from? It was during caster that he decided to start Applemen his time as a sports TV and radio broadcaster Radio. that he had the idea to start a network that He says if he had to choose between strictly covers Musselman Applemen sports. the two media sources, he would prefer radio Hutzler, along with the help of around eight over TV. Hutzler also said his favorite sport to sponsors, started the Musselman radio net - announce over the radio is lacrosse because of work, Applemen Radio. how complex it is compared to other sports. Hutzler explained his reasons for If you are interested in finding out a starting Applemen Radio, “I believe that Mus - little of what Applemen Radio does or just selman sports do not get the coverage they de - want to keep up with the latest Applemen serve.” sports games, follow Applemen Radio on Finally, who exactly is Joe Hutzler and Twitter at @ApplemenRN and on Instagram at how did he get to be the founder of Applemen applemenradionetwork. Also, if you would Radio? Joe Hutzler graduated from Mussel - like to contact Joe Hutzler about Applemen man High School in 2009. While in high Radio just go to ApplemenRadioNetwork.com seniors - pgs 2-5, juniors - pg 6, school Hutzler played football, basketball, and and click on the Contact tab. baseball. He was planning to play sports in sophomores - pg 7, freshmen pgs 8/9 college, but he tore his MCL. Even though he May 2015 senior goodbyes 2 Cider Press To: Bethani Taylor To: Alexandria Taylor To: Deonte Glover To: Chris Corum From: Taylor Lucas Grade: 9th From: Kimberly Connie Grade: 10th From: Miranda Acker Grade:10th From: Makayla Brown Grade: 11th Monkey, I am so proud of you! You can Im going to miss you! I wish you luck in Good luck in your future. Hope you do Bae 4 lyfe, proud of you for graduating continue to make me proud everyday. and not having terrible seniororitis. Big college! well in college. Good luck with football Continue to follow those dreams baby, I things are coming, love ya! Xoxoxo at WVU. Have fun! love you. To: Justin Pearrell To: Dominique Bullock To: Hunter Stafford To: Seth Lewis From: Josh Cogar Grade: 9th From: Mason Weikle Grade: 11th From: Micky Rannals Grade: 11th From: Blair Lewis Grade: 10th I wanted to say thanks for being an You were very talkative and your stories Shout out to sip for being the most at - Where has the time gone? Can’t believe amazing friend and I hope you enjoy the were funny! tractive senior out there! you are graduating this year! Good luck outside world. in the military and please be careful! Love you Seth! To: Hannah Nadenbousch To: Steven Markle To: Harley Thompson To: Megan Martin From: Sam Kerns Grade: 10th From: Alexis Markle Grade: 10th From: Kayla James Grade: 11th From: Vanessa Zombro Grade: 10th I’ve had lots of fun with you this year in It’s going to be so strange not having Love you, you dork. Please stay safe in I will miss you. Good luck after high you at school with me, and I’m so proud the real world and eat plenty of your school. Jazz Band. I’ll miss you. beloved rice. Proud of you for sticking in of you. there. 304 - 262 - BOYD 109 North Queen Street, Martinsburg, WV Present coupon for 5% off any entree’ May 2015 senior memories 3 Cider Press Ashyln Hoak : Destini Hartmen : Amber Reynard : Tristen Kimble: Being “Anita Anchor” with Tyler Friday night Football games with the Brewster at the Homecoming Pep Musselman Maniacs. Enjoying my last year working in the Beating Morgantown in football. Rally. school store. Diamond Judkins : Maddie Ronevich : Cheyenne Huffman : Ryan Matthews : Graduation will be my favorite Becoming Student Council Becoming President of the FFA. Student sections…painting up… memory….. Turn up. Secretary. .turning up…yeah. Tyrell Watts : Corey Widmeyer : Jared Hallow : TJ Worley : Droppin buckets in the student Running for Mr. Elliot’s class faculty basketball game, no one governor. Running cross country & track. Mrs. Orr’s art class sophomore can guard me. year. Morgan Fox : Elizabeth Ridgeway : Becoming secretary of FFA. Winning 4th place in the Atlantic Coast Championships for band. Shane Rigsby : Tony Li : Touching Bucklew’s beard. Dancing at the pep rallies. Travis Cooper : Clara Tutie : Winning both pep rallies during Homecoming in America for the first senior year . time. May 2015 advice from seniors 4 Cider Press “Don’t Let anyone change who you “Make things interesting and actu - “Don’t slack off. Come to class and are! Because that’s how you make “A relationship shouldn’t be what ally have fun; just remember to take do your work so you can afford to REAL friends” your life is dedicated to” classes seriously” miss in the end a little.” –Makayla Mcphee . –Maria Carbone –Harley Thompson –Jess McClain “Get involved in something, whether “Come to skool so you know how to “No one will judge you if you wear “Be yourself man.” it’s sports or clubs. You will enjoy it, spell” sweatpants every day.” –Steven Markle make new friends, and get involved –Krissa Shade with the community.” –Kirsten Campbell “Save your hormones for when you “Play hard, work harder.” get home.” –Haleigh Shawyer –Cleo Hartwick –Allicia Cloud “Don’t fail classes” “It gets worse before it gets better, “Have confidence in yourself, be an “Don’t be shy. Don’t be sad. Just –Kegan Davis but don’t give up.” inspiration, prove what you are shine as bright.” worth, and realize that if you have “Buy school cookies!” –Kris Lee made it this far, nothing can stop –Freddy Mendez –Zoe Robinson you now.” –Millie Menendez “Life is like a box of chocolates, you “Make all classes up. Whatever you “Never give up on anything and al - “You get what you give, so give it never know what you’re going to get need to do, do it. It will get better.” ways try your best at everything.” your all.” so just pass it!” –Kayla Elkins –Elijah Leach –Cody Kief –Courtney Dutton “Don’t slack on your grades fresh - “Spark the flame of change within “Do the stuff that needs to be “Make sure you keep up with man and sophomore year. I did and now my accumulative G.P.A is some the fire in your heart.” done.” –Devon Berry homework.” butt.” –Blake Massie –Lillie Fox –Abbey Slingerland “Don’t drop out, skip school, or not “COME TO SCHOOL!” “Get to know your teachers and be “Do all your work the first through care. High school is not that difficult –Lexi Warnick respectful. They might help you out the third nine weeks so the fourth if you do what you’re supposed to with your grade.” nine weeks is a breeze.” do and come to school. A diploma is “Always bring snacks!” well worth the wait.” –Kayla Shockey –Vicki Sborz –Brittany Ingram –Kathleen Burker May 2015 newspaper staff 5 Cider Press sendoff by Heather Creigh Maria Carbone Haleigh Shawyer Callie Riggs Ki-Jana Deadwyler This Haleigh is a Maria is a This theatre spunky girl has two-year Newspaper highly motivated and girl has been in Cider been in the Cider member who is best dedicated fashion diva. Press just this year. Press for only one known for her volley - She has accomplished a She was inducted year, but has ball talents. She is the lot in her four years at into NHS this year made no fewer ac - middle hitter for our Musselman High, and and has maintained a 3.8 average. complishments. wonderful volleyball team, and has been when you look at her She took part in Girls’ State Ki-Jana played basketball freshman year to states twice with them.
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