WALL “EAGLES” Back-to-School Supplement • August 24, 2017 • 25 2017 Eagles football preview Wall Eagles 2017 Football team. Pictured back row from left: Trey Elshere, Jace O’Rourke, Jack Ermish, Bradan McDonnell, Andrew Law, Jacob Bielmaier, Tate Eisenbraun, Kole Gallino, Gavin Sandal, Raiden Crawford. Middle row from left: Cash Wilson, Tack Tines, Damion Bresee, Cooper McConaghy, Tadan Casjens, John Deering, Zach Hout, Dylan Huether, Tegun Spring. Front row from left: James Shanaman, Sam Swanson, Taylor High Horse, Laeton Anderson, Brycen Cheney. (Not pictured: Enoch Cuny). This year’s seniors are Damion Dylan Huether, Andrew Law, field this year. Bresee, Tate Eisenbraun and Gavin Sandal and Zach Hout. The Eagle coaching staff is Trey Elshere. Offensively, Eisen- Deering, Law and Sandal will made up of Lex Heathershaw, braun will play tight end and will play on both the offensive and de- Tyrel Eisenbraun, Wayne Shull, be used in both the pass and run fensive lines while Huether and Chapman Ham, Ryan Dinger and game. Elshere will be the Eagles Hout will find time at receiver. JR Folkers. running back and will be running They are an athletic class and After finishing 7-3 last year behind a talented group of line- will help supplement our upper and ending their season in a man up front. Bresee will line up classmen. quarterfinal matchup against at wide receiver and will utilize This year’s freshman class is a Langford, the Eagles feel like his speed and ball skills to catch talented and aggressive group of they can be competitive in Class passes. These three seniors are underclassmen. Tack Tines, 9B once again. There is a lot of great leaders and will play a big Bridger Amiotte, Sam Swanson, excitement amongst the players role on Friday nights. All three Taylor High Horse, Laeton An- and coaches to get the season un- seniors will contribute on both derson, Brycen Cheney and derway and take the program to sides of the ball. Tegun Spring round out the ros- the next level. The Eagles started We will be relying on the large ter. These boys work hard and their season in New Underwood Junior class this season to con- have an opportunity to see the on August 18th. tribute in many ways. Jacob Biel- maier will take over the quarterback duties for the Eagles this year. Bradan McDonnell will line up at tight end, opposite of Eisenbraun and will be seen blocking, catching, and running the ball. Cooper McConaghy will back up Elshere at running back and will play at safety on defense. Tadan Casjens will be playing Head back-to-school center and will play a vital role in controlling our line of scrimmage. Cash Wilson will line up at wide in style receiver and will be an impact de- fensive player. Jace O’Rourke and James Schanaman will be Stop in for all your good additions to both the offen- sive and defensive line. Many of back-to-school needs… Wall Senior Football players … Damion Bresee, Tate Eisenbraun, Trey these players received quality Elshere. playing time last season and that •Haircuts •Color •Nails experience will be beneficial Coach Lex Heathershaw team had a great offseason when we take the field this sea- •Clothing •Massage The Wall Eagle Football Team spending many hours in the son. will enter the 2017 season with weight room and on the field im- Sophomores this year include 279-4247 (HAIR) • Wall, SD 26 players on the roster. The proving their skills. John Deering, Enoch Cuny, WALL “EAGLES” Back-to-School Supplement • August 24, 2017 • 26 2017 WHS Volleyball Season Preview 2017 Eagle volleyball players. Back row from left ... Samantha Deutscher, Abby Moon, Cooper Jo McLaughlin, Jenna Elshere, Mercede Hess, Jaicee Williams, Lillyanna Wagner, Alexa Dunker, Ash Grenstiner. Middle row ... Karlie Dartt, Bailey Grimes, Kassidy Sawvel, Jayton McKay, Shelby Ruland, Abbianna Weinzetl, Charlie Heathershaw, Camri Elshere. Front row ... Brianna Schreiber, Emma Michael, Kyla Sawvell, Sierra Wilson. Coach Dani Hering Training Camp in Laramie, Wyo. school team and have a good mix Happy Back to School Every- It was a great learning experi- of veteran players and up and one! It was a busy summer for ence for some younger girls and coming underclassmen. Our team the WHS Volleyball team. Four- allowed the upperclassmen some is looking forward to seeing what teen players attended the Uni- valuable position specific train- the upcoming season has in store. versity of Wyoming Team ing. We also had numerous girls We will be returning five play- attend individual camps at differ- ers with significant varsity expe- ent colleges all over the Midwest. rience, and will look for some I applaud the dedication of the other girls to step into the roles team in attending camps and vacated by last year’s seniors. open gyms throughout the off- Our first game this season will season. At the start of practice, be against Stanley County and we have 21 players on the high Bennett County in Ft. Pierre, fol- lowed by two home contests against Jones County and Rapid City Christian. We look forward to seeing you in the gym this year! The girls are working hard and excited for this season to start. Wall Senior Volleyball players … from left: Brianna Schreiber, Emma Badlands Go Eagles! Michael, Kyla Sawvell, Sierra Wilson. 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Employment Opportunity Act of Charles Sykora U.S. Department of Education The athletes are engaging in an activity that is designed 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabil- Elementary Principal/Federal One Petticoat Lane for exercise, fun, and improving character. We expect the itation Act of 1973; and all other Programs Director/Special 1010 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor, Federal, State, School Rules, Education Director Ste 320 athletes to behave in a sportsmanlike manner, and so it Laws, Regulations, and Policies, PO Box 414 Kansas City, MO 64106 follows everyone else in attendance to do the same. We the Wall School Board shall not Wall, SD 57790 Ph# 816-268-0550 expect that adults model the appropriate behaviors for discriminate on the basis of sex, Mr. Sykora can also be reached Fx# 816-268-0599 the younger children in attendance. Please do no embar- age, race, color, national origin, at: Phone: 279-2156 ext. 2159 TDD# 800-877-8339 rass your team, school, and community by booing or com- religion, or handicap in the edu- and [email protected]. Email: OCR.KansasCity@ed. mitting any other unsportsmanlike act. cational programs or activities Fax: 279-2613. gov We intend to hold all those in attendance accountable which it operates. Specific complaints of alleged All students attending the Wall for their actions and will immediately remove anyone It is the intent of Wall School discrimination under Section 504 Public Schools may participate in Board to comply with both the should be referred to: education programs and activi- from the premises that exhibits unsportsmanlike behav- letter and spirit of the law in Cooper Garnos ties, including but not limited to ior. This includes those visiting form other schools. We making certain discrimination Superintendent/7-12 Principal health, physical education, music ask that all visiting schools make their players, coaches, does not exist in its policies, reg- PO Box 414 and vocational and technical ed- and community members aware of our intentions, to pos- ulations, and operations. Griev- Wall, SD 57790 ucation, regardless of race, color, sibly alleviate any problems before they occur. ance procedures, for Title IX and Mr. Garnos can also be reached national origin, religion, age, Section 504, have been estab- at: Phone: 279-2156 ext. 2157 handicap, or sex. (August 2011). lished for students, their parents, and [email protected]. and employees who feel discrimi- Fax: 279-2613. 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