OCONOMOWOC HIGH SCHOOL Extracurricular Opportunities

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

OCONOMOWOC HIGH SCHOOL Extracurricular Opportunities WISCONSIN LITTLE TEN CONFERENCE The Wisconsin Interscholastic Every school in the state of Wisconsin has the oppor‐ OCONOMOWOC tunity to have conference affiliation based on enroll‐ Athletics Association ment, geography and program offerings. (WIAA) HIGH SCHOOL Oconomowoc is a proud member of the Wisconsin Little Ten which is comprised of the following schools: The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Beaver Dam – Golden Beavers Association is a voluntary, unincorpo‐ Hartford – Orioles rated and non‐profit organization. Slinger – Owls There are 509 schools in the member‐ Watertown – Goslings ship. West Bend East – Suns West Bend West – Spartans Operation of the WIAA is the responsi‐ Wisconsin Lutheran – Vikings bility of the Executive Director Douglas E. Chickering and his staff at the WIAA headquarters in Stevens Point, Wis‐ CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES consin. Anime Gay/Straight Skateboard/ Art @ 207 Alliance BMX The governing body of the WIAA is the Best Buddies German Club Soccer Club board of control, which consists of British Connec‐ Jazz Band I/II Spanish Club eleven Senior High School member‐ tion Jazz Combo Stock Market ships. The Board of Control of the Cedar Strip Knitting Club Student Council WIAA has been in existence since Canoe Link Leaders Student Senate 1897. The WIAA is a member of the Chamber Strings Madrigal/Vocal Students 4 National Federation of State High Chess Club Manga Service School associations. Chinese Club Marching Band Tech Club Extracurricular Coexist Mathematics Teen Riders As a member school of the WIAA, Comedy Sportz Model UN The Office Oconomowoc High School is bound to Opportunities DECA Movie Club Tri‐M MHS follow the rules and regulations of the Ecology Club NHS Video Game WIAA and the National Federation of Epiphanies O Club Yoga State High School Associations. The FBLA Chamber Strings Young Athletic Director is responsible to rep‐ Welcome Class of FCCLA Pep Band Democratic resent Oconomowoc within the WIAA. FFA Photography 2014 French Club RC Club Future Edu Robotics Garden Club Science Club OCONOMOWOC STAFF ELIGIBILTY WHAT IS NEEDED PRIOR TO Dr. Pat Nuedecker Superintendent Residence PARTICIPATING? Joseph Moylan Principal Emily Mariano Associate Principal A student/athlete regardless of age, is only eligible Michael O’Connor Associte Principal/ in the district in which both parents make their pri‐ 1. $120 Athletic fee must be paid up front. Activity Director mary residence; or you must be participating in the (Once a year) Scott Raduka Athletic Director/ state’s Open Enrollment program. A secondary resi‐ Associate Principal dence does not meet WIAA requirements. Special 2. Must have a current Physical Card on 262‐560‐3111 consideration may be approved by the WIAA file dated after April 1, 2008 and an Al‐ [email protected] through an appeals process i.e.; divorce, social ser‐ ternate Year Card signed by a parent for Beth Loppnow Administrative Assistant vice placements, etc. physicals that are dated before May 30, [email protected] 2009. You can find your child’s most Academics DATES TO REMEMBER current physical date on Family Access. 2010‐2011 Fall Sports Start Dates A student must meet school district and department 3. WHITE Emergency Card Poms ‐ Tryouts of instruction requirements defining a full time stu‐ Cheerleading ‐ Tryouts April 13‐15, 2010 dent and have received no more than one failing 4. Signed Oconomowoc Activities Pledge Football August 9, 2010 grade in the most recent grade – reporting period. Card that indicates the athlete and their Girls Golf August 9, 2010 A senior who has acquired all necessary credits to‐ parents have read and agree to abide wards graduation is not exempt from this rule. Girls Tennis August 10, 2010 by the rules set forth in the Code of Girls Swim August 10, 2010 Boys/Girls X‐Country August 16, 2010 Code Of Conduct Conduct. Girls Volleyball August 16, 2010 5. Must be a fulltime student with primary Sailing Participation in extracurriculars is a privilege, not a residence in the Oconomowoc Area Boys Soccer August 9, 2010 right. Every member High School of the WIAA is required to have a code of conduct which applies to School District, or be participating in the 2010‐2011 Winter Sports Start Dates all participating students/athletes who are to con‐ state’s Open Enrollment program. Poms Last Week in Oct duct themselves in such a manner as to be a credit Cheerleading to their school, community and state at all times 6. Receive a “Red Card” from the Athletic Bowling during the calendar year. A complete copy of the Office. This red card signifies the com‐ Boys Basketball Nov. 15, 2010 Oconomowoc Code of Conduct will be given to all pletion of the above steps. The athlete Girls Basketball Nov. 17, 2010 participating student/athletes. Gymnastics Nov. 8, 2010 is responsible for giving this to the Boys/Girls Hockey Nov. 8, 2010 coach. Coaches will not allow an ath‐ Ski Racing Attendance lete to participate in tryouts without a Wrestling Nov. 15, 2010 A student who is excused by a parent or guardian as “Red Card”. A “Red Card” is needed for 2010‐2011 Spring Sports Start Dates ill, will be ineligible to participate in any after‐school each sport. Boys Baseball March 21, 2011 practices, rehearsals, contests or performances that Boys Golf March 28, 2011 day unless the student is either (a) in attendance Girls Lacrosse from the beginning of Block B through the end of Girls Soccer March 21, 2011 the day even if any of those periods are study halls, Girls Softball March 21, 2011 or (b) provides a physician’s excuse for missing Boys Tennis March 28, 2011 school. Boys/Girls Track March 7, 2011 .
Recommended publications
  • Acknowledgements
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 14th Edition of the WIAC Directory and Records Book is dedicated to five individuals who worked tirelessly on behalf of the conference over a number of years. While each of these individuals will be missed by their colleagues and friends within the conference, their contributions and service to the WIAC and intercollegiate athletics will never be forgotten. Al Ackerman, UW-Oshkosh Director of Athletics, 1991-2010 Joe Baker, UW-La Crosse Director of Athletics, 1998-2010 Rick Bowen, UW-River Falls Director of Athletics, 2006-10 Men’s Basketball Head Coach, 1987-2006 Julius Erlenbach, UW-Superior Chancellor, 1996-2010 Joe Harlan, UW-Stout Director of Athletics, 2007-10 Women’s Track & Field Head Coach, 2000-07 www.wiacsports.com Features you can access on the WIAC web site * Up-to-date results and standings * Detailed conference, team and individual statistics * Composite schedules * Athletes of the Week and All-Conference Teams * Coaches of the Year and Scholar-Athlete Award winners * WIAC administration information * Historical review of the WIAC * And much, much more! Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 2010-11 Directory and Records Book www.wiacsports.com This is the 14th Edition of the WIAC Directory and TABLE OF CONTENTS Records Book. It is presented as a means of informing educators, writers, broadcasters and staff of the excellence University of Wisconsin System ............................................................2 of athletics competition displayed by teams and individual WIAC Administration..............................................................................3
    [Show full text]
  • 2008-09 Media Guide
    UUWMWM Men:Men: BBrokeroke 1010 RecordsRecords iinn 22007-08007-08 / HHorizonorizon LeagueLeague ChampionsChampions • 20002000 1 General Information Table of Contents School ..................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Quick Facts & Table of Contents ............................................1 City/Zip ......................................................Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 Panther Coaching Staff ........................................................2-5 Founded ...................................................................................... 1885 Head Coach Erica Janssen ........................................................2-3 Enrollment ............................................................................... 28,042 Assistant Coach Kyle Clements ..................................................4 Nickname ............................................................................. Panthers Diving Coach Todd Hill ................................................................4 Colors ....................................................................... Black and Gold Support Staff ...................................................................................5 Pool .................................................................Klotsche Natatorium 2008-09 UWM Schedule ..........................................................5 Capacity..........................................................................................400 Th e 2008-09 Season ..............................................................6-9
    [Show full text]
  • Maine Alumnus, Volume 37, Number 6, March 1956
    The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine University of Maine Alumni Magazines University of Maine Publications 3-1956 Maine Alumnus, Volume 37, Number 6, March 1956 General Alumni Association, University of Maine Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/alumni_magazines Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the History Commons Recommended Citation General Alumni Association, University of Maine, "Maine Alumnus, Volume 37, Number 6, March 1956" (1956). University of Maine Alumni Magazines. 251. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/alumni_magazines/251 This publication is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in University of Maine Alumni Magazines by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Smart move. Everybody knows things stay better protected in H&D corrugated boxes. HINDE & DAUCH Subsidiary of West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company The Symbol of a Loyal Alumnus T SHIRTS FOR THE CHILDREN Navy Blue — White — Maize Sizes 2 to 8 YOUTHS NAVY BLUE SWEATSHIRTS GREY SWEATSHIRTS WHITE T SHIRTS Sizes 10 - 14 ALSO AVAILABLE FOR ADULTS MANY NEW MAINE NOVELTIES UNIVERSITY STORE CO. ON THE CAMPUS Why I earnestly recommend a career in life insurance ( Some questions answered by a New England Life Agent) BILL GRISWOLD, college graduate in ’48, was New England Life’s 1954 Rookie of the Year, and had an even bigger year in ’55. Read why he calls his work, "as satisfying a livelihood and vocation as could ever be desired. ” What do you like best about the life insurance to continue his insurance education through advanced business? courses and special seminars.” 'The fact that I’m a professional man, I’m my own boss, How about earnings? and there’s no limit on my income.
    [Show full text]
  • Maine Alumnus, Volume 63, Number 1, December 1981
    The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine University of Maine Alumni Magazines University of Maine Publications 12-1981 Maine Alumnus, Volume 63, Number 1, December 1981 General Alumni Association, University of Maine Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/alumni_magazines Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the History Commons Recommended Citation General Alumni Association, University of Maine, "Maine Alumnus, Volume 63, Number 1, December 1981" (1981). University of Maine Alumni Magazines. 332. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/alumni_magazines/332 This publication is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in University of Maine Alumni Magazines by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. s.C? fF ' I December 1981 ‘ alumnus I I I ••■•Sa \ Steve King '70: ; Imagery and the Third Eye 9 Page 8 i 1 1 A I k • C*. • ’ -• •; • _ ** • Support the Annual Alumni Fund of the University of Maine at Orono December, 1981, Vol. 63, No. 1 alumnus Publisher page 8 page 11 page 14 Lester J. Nadeau ’59 Editor Catherine M. Palmer ’72 Class Notes Editor Faith H. Webster ’60 Photography Jack Walas Al Pelletier Keith Dresser Alumni Association Officers Josephine M. Profita ’38, President Torrey A. Sylvester ’59, First Vice President William D. Johnson ’56, Second Vice President; Chairman, Annual Alumni Fund Richard W. Sprague ’51, Treasurer Barbara C. Barker ’39, Clerk Lester J. Nadeau ’59, Executive Director Alumni Council Barbara H. Bodwell ’45 Owen H. Bridgham ’68G 8 Imagery and the Third Eye Edward T.
    [Show full text]
  • High School Today November10 Layout 1
    Cheerleading Safety Course Now Available Online! C Professional Development Coaching Education C The Standard in Cheerleading Legal Liability Training C Part of the NFHS Coach Certification Program C CEU and College Credits now available! Get Certified! Over 20,000 High School and College coaches have! Developed and produced in conjunction with the NFHS and is presented by AACCA Executive Director Jim Lord along with outstanding video content and additional resources such as a sample emergency plan. National Convenient start/stop at any point and continue later Federation of State High School from the same point in the course. Associations The online course is available at www.nfhslearn.com NFHS REPORT Sportsmanship Efforts Must Continue BY ROBERT B. GARDNER, NFHS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, AND NINA VAN ERK, NFHS PRESIDENT As we attended the NFHS Section Meetings this fall, there was a els. If proper behavior is not practiced in their immediate environment, persistent concern voiced by our member state associations – sports- it can become very easy for students to adopt more negative aspects manship. Whether it be sportsmanship issues related to fans, coaches of conduct seen at the collegiate and professional levels. or players, these leaders of high school athletics and activities programs As the leaders of high school sports programs, we need to provide expressed feelings that the overall environment was not as positive as the expectations for sportsmanlike behavior so that student-athletes, they would have hoped and liked it to be. coaches, parents and fans make the right decisions. With that history Of course, any concerns dealing with sportsmanship are taken very in mind, let’s consider some strategies to combat the issue of poor seriously.
    [Show full text]
  • Loyola Women's Volleyball Loyola Chicago Combined Team Statistics (As of Nov 18, 2017) All Matches
    Loyola Women’s Volleyball 2018 Media Guide 2018 Schedule Date. Opponent Location Time (CST) Fri., Aug. 24 vs. Kennesaw State 1 Birmingham, Ala. 10:00 a.m. Fri., Aug. 24 at Samford 1 Birmingham, Ala. 7:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 25 vs. McNeese State 1 Birmingham, Ala. 12:00 p.m. Fri., Aug. 31 FURMAN 2 Gentile Arena 12:00 p.m. Fri., Aug. 31 GEORGIA STATE 2 Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 1 MARSHALL 2 Gentile Arena 2:00 p.m. Fri., Sept. 7 vs. Utah State 3 Kalamazoo, Mich. 11:30 a.m. Fri., Sept. 7 at Western Michigan 3 Kalamazoo, Mich. 6:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 8 vs. Canisius 3 Kalamazoo, Mich. 3:30 p.m. Fri., Sept. 14 DePAUL 4 Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 15 UIC 4 Gentile Arena 12:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 15 NORTHWESTERN 4 Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. Fri., Sept. 21 at Evansville * Evansville, Ind. 7:00 p.m. Fri., Sept. 22 at Indiana State * Terre Haute, Ind. 6:00 p.m. Mon. Sept. 24 MISSOURI STATE * Gentile Arena 5:00 p.m. Fri., Sept. 28 UNI * Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. Fri., Sept. 29 DRAKE * Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. Fri., Oct. 5 at Valparaiso * Valparaiso, Ind. 7:00 p.m. Fri., Oct. 12 at Bradley * Peoria, Ill. 7:00 p.m. Sat., Oct. 13 at Illinois State * Normal, Ill. 7:30 p.m. Fri., Oct. 19 INDIANA STATE * Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m. Sat., Oct. 20 EVANSVILLE * Gentile Arena 7:00 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • 15 16 Wmn's Bball Media Guide.Indd
    Quick Reference CONTENTS At A Glance 4-5 Olivet Nazarene University is located in Bourbonnais, Ill. Founded: 1907 Season Preview 6 Enrollment: 4,916 for fall 2015 semester National Records 7 Nickname: Tigers School Colors: Purple and Gold Coaching Staff 8-9 Affi liation: NAIA Schedule 10 Conference: CCAC University President: Dr. John C. Bowling Roster 11 Faculty Representative: Tony Grimm Seniors 12-13 Director of Athletics: Gary Newsome Sports Information: Nick Birkey - 815-928-5565 Juniors 14 Head Athletic Trainer: B.J. Geasa - 815-928-5415 Sophomores 15-19 Athletics Administrative Assistant: Dawn Waldron - 815-939-5372 Freshmen 19 Athletics Offi ce Fax: 815-939-7933 NAIA All-Americans 20 Sports Information Policy: All-Time Program Stats 21 Any questions concerning teams, players or coaches should be directed to the Sports Information Department of Olivet Nazarene University. 2014-2015 Results 22 Th e Sports Information Department can be found in the Leslie Parrott Facilities 23 Convocation/Athletic Center. Team and Individual statistics will be available aft er the game. Standard NAIA statistical form will be used. http://portal.stretchinternet.com/olivet/ for live streaming of athletic events http://onutigers.com for more information about athletics at Olivet. Th e Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) is one of the largest and strongest conferences in the NAIA. www.ccacsports.com Th e NAIA is proud to be home to nearly 300 institutions, each dedicated to displaying character and respect in academics and athletics. www.naia.org Th e National Christian College Athletic Association is an international organization that exists to promote intercollegiate competition with a Christian perspective.
    [Show full text]
  • The Winonan - 1930S
    Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1930s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 1-15-1932 The inonW an Winona State Teachers' College Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1930s Recommended Citation Winona State Teachers' College, "The inonW an" (1932). The Winonan - 1930s. 29. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1930s/29 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The inonW an – Student Newspaper at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in The inonW an - 1930s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Express Yourself At Itinonan Association Meetings Vol,. XIII WINONA, MINNESOTA, 'JANUARY 15, 1932 No. 6 Class Work Resumed Don Karow Returns GLEN FISHBAUGHER ORGANIZES After Winter Holidays COMING EVENTS From Convention January 15—Range Club ALL COLLEGE DEBATE TEAM Sleigh Ride. FACULTY AND STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL AND INTER- January 15—Dramatic play FIRST DEBATE TO BE ENJOY VACATION IN "On the Mantle Shelf". COLLEGIATE SUBJECTS VARIOUS WAYS DISCUSSED HELD WITH MANKATO January 16—All College Party AND MOORHEAD The regular routine of classwork January 23—Winona vs. Don Karow, the president of was resumed on January 4 following Mankato—Basketball. the Representative Council, was Mr. Glen Fishbaugher has served two weeks of vacation. delegate at the National Students as coach for Winona T. C. debate Lucille Stephenson of Spring Val- Federation of America which was teams since 1926 when he came to ley and Nina Kropidloski of Winona, held in Toledo, Ohio, December Winona to take the position of who are former students returned Death Comes To Emily 27-31.
    [Show full text]
  • 2008 Media Guide
    TTableable ooff CContents/Quickontents/Quick FFactsacts 1 TThree-Timehree-Time NCAANCAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 2008 Milwaukee Baseball 2008 Milwaukee Baseball Media Guide -Quick Facts- -Table of Contents- School: ..........University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Table of Contents/Quick Facts ................................1 City/Zip: ............................Milwaukee, WI 53201 Head Coach Scott Doffek ....................................2-3 Founded: ...........................................................1885 Assistant Coach Cory Bigler .....................................4 Enrollment: ....................................................28,042 Coaching Staff ...........................................................5 Nickname: ....................................................Panthers Support Staff ..............................................................6 Colors: ............................................Black and Gold 2008 Schedule/League Schedule ......................7-9 Home Field: ...............................Henry Aaron Field 2008 Outlook ....................................................10-12 Capacity: .........................................................1,000 2008 Panthers ...........................................13-44 Surface: ............................................................Grass Numerical/Alphabetical Roster ...................14 Dimensions: ............................. LF/RF-320, CF-390 Roster Breakdown ..........................................15 Affi liation: ......................................NCAA
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 RECORD BOOK Radio/TV Roster
    WISCONSIN VOLLEYBALL 2018 RECORD BOOK Radio/TV Roster SYDNEY HILLEY RILEY BELL BELL MALLORY DIXON SARAHSO DODD 2 6-0 • So. • S 5 5-7 • So. • L/DS 6 5-9 • Jr. • S/DS 8 5-4 • Jr. • DS/L Brooklyn Park, Minn. Naperville, Ill. Manitowoc, Wis. Pleasant Prairie, Wis. MARIAH WHALEN TIONNA WILLIAMS NICOLE SHANAHAN JULIA WOHLERT 10 6-1 • RS Fr. • OH 11 6-2 • Sr. • MB 12 6-2 • So. • MB 13 6-7 • Fr. • MB/RS Wausau, Wis. Fort Wayne, Ind. Oconomowoc, Wis. Alpharetta, Ga. MADISON DUELLO DANA RETTKE TIFFANY CLARK DANIELLE HART 14 6-3 • RS Jr. • OH/RS 16 6-8 • So. • MB 17 5-11 • Jr. • L/DS 18 6-4 • RS Fr. • MB/RS Kansas City, Mo. Riverside, Ill. Naperville, Ill. Virginia Beach, Va. M.E. DODGE GRACE LOBERG MOLLY HAGGERTY 19 5-10 • Jr. • L/DS 21 6-3 • So. • OH 23 6-1 • RS So. • OH East Troy, Wis. Geneva, Ill. Glen Ellyn, Ill. KELLY SHEFFIELD BRITTANY DILDINE GARY WHITE ANGEL AGU JESSICA WILLIAMS UW Record: 135-35 (5 yrs.) Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Director of Operations Career Record: 408-147 (17 yrs.) (6th year) (6th year) (1st year) (4th year) WISCONSIN VOLLEYBALL 2018 RECORD BOOK TABLE OF Contents Year-by-Year Leaders .....................................................................75 Personnel Season-by-Season Totals ..............................................................81 Numerical Roster ..............................................................................2 Triple Doubles .................................................................................82 Covering the Badgers .......................................................................3
    [Show full text]
  • INDUCTION BANQUET May 10, 2019
    2019 INDUCTION BANQUET May 10, 2019 WWW.OASD.ORG/HALLOFFAME WWW.OASD.ORG/HALLOFFAME Welcome & Opening Remarks Master of Ceremonies Hall of Fame Inductees Closing Remarks We hope you will support our many business partners and sponsors listed throughout this program. It is their generosity, along with that of our guests this evening, that contributes to the continued development of our athletic community and to the lives of our student-athletes. A special thank you to the following partners who helped make tonight’s event special. Master of Ceremonies: Mr. Mike Miller Photography: Lifetouch Photography Audio-Video Production: OHS Digital Communications, Instructor Michael Krill & OHS Digital Communications Students HONORING OUR PAST AND SHAPING OUR FUTURE Welcome Tonight we have the opportunity to celebrate and honor individuals who have coached, supported, or participated in the athletics program at Oconomowoc High School. Your body of work and dedication while at Oconomowoc High School has inspired many and helped shape the Athletic 2018-19 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Department into what it is today. Our goal is to induct many individuals into the OHS Athletic Hall CHAIRPERSON: Kevin Flegner of Fame over the coming years, but this class of inductees will stand out as our inaugural class. VICE CHAIR: Carrie Vande Zande While on your athletics journey, there were many TREASURER: people who had the opportunity to watch and Beth Loppnow support you. This celebration allows the time COMMUNICATIONS/SECRETARY: necessary to rekindle some old friendships, relive Jenni Holland the glory days, but most importantly thank those COMMUNICATIONS/SECRETARY: who helped you along the way.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Program.Pub
    Abby Spector Abby Spector began one of the greatest “Maine Female Golf Stories” at Waterville Senior High School in the late 1990’s. During her four years at Waterville Senior High School, she was the Maine Principals’ Association’s State Schoolgirl Champion each year, leading her team to a state Maine Principals’ Association in partnership with championship in 1997. While playing in the number one position on the boys’ team at her school, she was selected to Lifetouch School Portraits Recognizes the 2017 the “All-State Boys’ Team” and as “Most Valuable Player for the Boys’ All-State Team” in both 1997 and 1998. It was her performances in high school golf that initiated many of the changes in boys and girls high school golf that are in Maine Principals’ Association place today: Girls Individual Qualifier and Team Golf. From her earlier matches where only a handful of girls’ golfers played, the MPA tournament has over 40 girls Hall of Excellence playing in the individual tournament and many young ladies now playing on school teams. She was the equivalent of Tiger Woods and his impact on the growth of youth interest Inductees in golf to high school golf in Maine. ~ May 25, 2017 ~ After leaving Waterville Senior High School, she was awarded a full golf scholarship to the Universi- ty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While at UNC she earned team awards as the top freshman in 2000, a sportsmanship award in 2001 and the best overall in 2003. In 2002, she was the Pine Nee- *********************************** dles NCAA Division 1 Intercollegiate Champion.
    [Show full text]