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2019-2020 GREENVILLE WINTER SPORTS DARKECOUNTYMEDIA.COM THE EARLY BIRD 2 2019-2020 • WINTER SPORTS OH-70160019 WELCOME FROM THE PRINCIPAL elcome to Greenville High School. We provide a wide TABLE OF CONTENTS Wrange of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities for our COACHING STAFF .........................................6 students. Traditionally we have SCORER’S TABLE ............................................9 had great participation from our students, staff, and community. TEAM SCHEDULES ..................................... 10 One indicator of school success is RECORD BREAKERS ................................... 14 to measure student participation in SENIOR STUDENT ATHLETES ................ 18 co-curricular activities. Greenville ROSTERS ........................................................ 32 High School is fortunate to have TEAM PHOTOS ............................................ 39 very successful pro-grams. This success stems from the students, coaches, directors, advisors, teachers, parents and community support. We are extremely proud of our students, pro-grams, schools, district, and community. We would like to thank all of you who make these programs great learning experiences for our students. Thank you for GO WAVE! your support. Please let us know if there is anything that we can do to make our events more enjoyable. Go Wave! Stan Hughes Stan Hughes Greenville Senior HS Principal ADMINISTRATORS - Greenville City School District Stan Hughes Carl Brown Clayton Westerbeck Andrea Townsend Chris Mortensen Sandy Snyder Principal HS Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Director of Career Middle School Principal 7-8 Assistant Principal, Technical & Special Ed. Middle School Years in Education: 21 Years in Education: 33 Years in Education: 22 Home High School: Years in Education: 28 Years in Education: 29 Home High School: Home High School: Home High School: Lancaster High School Home High School: Dundee Home High School: Sidney High School Minster Sidney High School College(s) Attended: THE Central High School, Ansonia College(s) Attended: College(s) Attended: College(s) Attended: Ohio State University, Dundee, New York College(s) Attended: Kenyon College, Urbana BGSU & U.D. University of Findlay, University of Dayton, College(s) Attended: SUNY Miami University, University, University of Degree(s): BS, MS in Ed Urbana University, Miami University of Ohio at Fredonia; Elmira College, University of Dayton Dayton Admin. University of Phoenix Degree(s): Bachelor’s Wright State University; Degree(s): B.S. in Degree(s): Biology B.A., Major: Ind Tech & Ed Degree(s): B.A. History, Degree, Master’s Degree, University of Dayton. Education; Master’s in Secondary Education Spouse’s Name: Amber B.S. Education, M.Ed. Educational Doctorate Degree(s): BA in Social Education WINTER SPORTS M.A., Educational Children’s Name(s): Clay Major: Degree (in progress) Studies – SUNY at Fredonia Major: English Leadership and Abby Spouse’s Name: Lisa Major: Agricultural 1991; MA of Education– Spouse’s Name: Troy Spouse’s Name: Robin Hobbies/Interests: Children’s Name(s): Nora Education, Educational Wright State University 2002 Children’s Name(s): Children’s Name(s): Woodworking, Cooking and Cale Leadership, Major: Social Studies and Alexa, Emily, Nick Xavier, Xander and sports with the kids Hobbies/Interests: Organizational Leadership History - Special Education Hobbies/Interests: Hobbies/Interests: Hunting, Fishing, Hiking, Spouse’s Name: Mason - Education Reading, vacationing • Cooking, Movies, Boating, and Exercise Townsend Spouse’s Name: Christy with family 2019-2020 Woodworking, Name: Children’s Name(s): Mortensen Stan Hughes Madison & Mackenzea Children’s Name(s): Jessica - Townsend age 16 and Casey – age 20 Hobbies/Interests: Hobbies/Interests: Working Reading, Sports, Traveling! with wood, movies, cars, 3 and golf ADMINISTRATORS - Greenville City School District WELCOME FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT n behalf of Greenville the physical and emotional these young athletes and coach- City School’s Board development of our youth. Ath- es are putting forth during this Oof Education, school letic programs are important to competition. administrators, faculty and these young men and women Again, welcome to Greenville staff, welcome to this athletic because they provide lessons Senior High School and this contest. We are glad you are that are as important as those sporting event. Please come here to support these student- taught in the classroom and back as often as your schedule athletes in this competition. prepare our students for life at will allow. The student athletes, Participating in high school the next level. coaches and school district sports is an integral part of the Let us enjoy this contest and total educational process. While appreciate the countless hours appreciate your support. we hope student athletes are of practice these students and participating in athletic pro- coaches have committed to grams to have fun, we also know entertain us. Win or lose, let Doug Fries participation promotes lifelong each of us demonstrate exem- skills of citizenship, sports- plary sportsmanship and appre- Doug Fries manship, teamwork, and self- ciation for the commitment, Greenville City discipline, as well as promoting dedication and determination Schools Superintendent WELCOME FROM THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR would like to welcome everyone to this evening’s Greenville High I School Athletic contest. Our student- athletes and band members have been working with dedication and passion to represent Greenville High School and the Greenville Community with class, sportsmanship, and dignity. Our community with the combined Andrea Townsend Jeffery Cassell efforts of the City of Greenville, the Director of Career Director of Administrative & Technical & Special Education Pupil Personal Services Parks Department, the Police and Fire Departments, the Darke County Sheriff’s Department, Greenville Area Rescue, and Greenville High School con- tinues to provide one of the most scenic and safe settings for recreation and competition. Thank you for your support of Greenville High School by attending tonight’s contest. We ask that you continue to support Green Wave Athletics as we embark on a new era of athletics as we begin com- petition in the new Miami Valley League. The Greenville Community and Greenville City Schools working together makes Greenville a great place to live and raise a family. Again, thank you and remember to cheer on the Green Laura Bemus Jenna Jurocic Wave with passion and sportsmanship! GO WAVE! Asst. Superintendent, Treasurer Curriculum and Special Education Director WINTER SPORTS • Aaron Shaffer Aaron Shaffer Greenville City Schools Athletic Director 2019-2020 4 ADMINISTRATORS - Greenville City School District WELCOME FROM MVL COMMISSIONER Hello and welcome to today’s contest! tion among likeminded schools. What a difference a year makes as the While we recognize that competition Miami Valley League begins anew with can be fierce the Miami Valley League athletic competition. It was the fall of supports positive behavior at all events. 1926 when five of the current league Inappropriate comments, language, members formally agreed to establish and gestures will not be tolerated and the Miami Valley League at a Y.M.C.A. in are grounds for removal from an event. Piqua. The league ceased operations Together we must continually strive to in 1975 and now in 2019 the reboot promote and encourage sportsmanship begins with schools that have a storied to the fullest degree in all of our athletic past. The Miami Valley League will events. Proper conduct and respect consist of ten member school districts for all are actions to be demonstrated which include Fairborn, Greenville, Mad before, during, and after all sporting River, Piqua, Sidney, Tipp City, Troy, events and activities. We ask for your Vandalia, West Carrollton, and Xenia. support with this initiative by being a You cannot deny the proud history role model and positively supporting that Miami Valley League membership the event’s participants. Sportsmanship enjoys! It is our schools that are the tie is everyone’s responsibility – please do that binds our communities. your part. There is no question that interscho- The student-athletes, coaches, and lastic activities are an important part of administrators of the Miami Valley the educational process. As such the League thank you for your support. You purpose of the league is to support and play a vital role in the continued growth encourage athletic offerings that pro- and success of our student-athletes. vide worthwhile learning experiences Please visit the league website at www. for all of our student-athletes. The MVLathletics.com for all league related Miami Valley League will recognize a full information and follow us on Twitter at complement of athletic offerings and @MVLathletics. I hope you enjoy your recognize athletes at the middle school visit and the contest; we look forward to and high school levels. The league will your return at a future MVL event afford membership balanced competi- Sincerely, Eric Spahr Eric Spahr Commissioner, MVL WINTER SPORTS WINTER SPORTS • 2019-2020 5 COACHING STAFF - WINTER SPORTS BOYS BASKETBALL Kyle Joseph Dennis Light Tim Pollitz Shane McKinnis Randall Bowman Matt Hamilton Varsity Head Coach Assistant Varsity Coach Junior Varsity Coach Freshman Coach 8th Grade Assistant Coach 8th Grade Boys Coach Years in Education: 7 Home High School: Home High School: Ottawa- Years in Education: 2 Home High School: