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School PhonesHS Office - 734-2341Elem. Office - 734-2351

Board of EducationHal Antholz, Jan Busse, Dale Hazuka Jr., Nick Ketzner, George Loud-erbaugh, Anita Pochop, Belinda Serrano

AdministrationBruce Bolen. - Superintendent/Princi-pal

Office PersonnelLoretta Rucker - HS Sec. Jane Young - Dist. ClerkDeanna Nelsen - Elem. Sec.

CooksTina Sager (Head Cook); Linda Schneider (asst. cook) Leah Rambat (Kitch-en aide).

CustodiansLeticia Estrada, Pamela Stevens

Bus DriversRandy Miller (Supervisor); Phyllis Carson, Dave Hub-bard, Sylvia Hubbard, Di-xie Louderbaugh, George Louderbaugh, Lori Moore, Jacky Roesener

AidesJeri Antholz, Kris Burns, Rose Miller, Mary Moore, Anita Pochop, Bobbie Walden

FacultyBarbara Antholz - FACSTish Havel - Title I, 7th grade EnglishAnthony Blair - Health/PEElaine Marcuson - At Risk CoordinatorAnita Burton - K-12 CounselorDarla Dible - Librarian, Soc. Studies.

Abbi Dixson - English/SpeechKevin Dixson - Math.Deb Grace - Speech Patholo-gistAmy Hendricks - ScienceDennis Hengen - Ind. ArtsRose Hengen - Music/BandSusan Jensen - Business/ Computer, Migrant ELLMax Keltz - Vo AgCarol Partch - Sp. Ed.Matt Wilson - Tech Coordina-torBlanca Rodriguez - Transla-tor

KindergartenKayla Bursch

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First GradeMorgan Kauten

Javier AcostaPablo BermudezJackson BoysonTaos DaleOscar GranadosMatthew HendricksVictor HernandezBrady KetznerLogan McCartyConnor McPhersonHazy Tolentino

Second GradeHannah Louderbaugh

Eduardo BacaJosiah BeckTucker BurrPhoenix ClemansKayten FlanaganIsabelle GabaldonHaleigh Hickert

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John SerranoThird Grade

Janice ChurchwellMichelle CaroChristian GabaldonJennifer GranadosNellie HespeAshleigh HickertMitchell HowardDylan KetznerAudrey MooreJose PazGrace WrightVivian Yanez

Fourth GradeTammi Carmichael

Joseph AugustaSoledad BermudezAlexander DartGabriela GutierrezGustave HespeColton McCartyJoseph MeltonAlexander PazAndrew SchieldsBriana Vandike

Fifth GradeCristi Antholz

Jayden BoysonGuienevere BurrMiguel GonzalezKaylynn HendricksDaniel MontieroLuis Reynoso

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Valeria AcostaGranite BockGregor BurrKevin CastilloDestiny ClemansMary-Hannah FrisbieRosa-Lena FrisbieRobert HavelAbbi MillerAndy MillerJacob Serrano

Seventh GradeNicole GlassRobert GlassJanet GranadosFrank HavelAlex HazukaJordan JanickeDominique JohnstonRachel KeltzAmber MannersEthan Moore

Angel SanchezTasha Ritchey

Eighth GradeStephanie AlvaradoC.J. AntholzBergan BockKevin EstradaSem FloresTommy FrisbieJorge GonzalezHaleigh Rucker

FreshmanElsa BurrDiana GarciaDevon JanickeElizabeth KeltzIvan KempReece LeonardDanea MagnaniKelsey MillerJames Kehl Derek Vandike

SophomoreCarlos AcostaTristan ArcherJacob BrubakerAnamarie CrespinAllie FrisbieCheyenne HewittMary Anne OrtenShawn PochopKalin Ritchey

JuniorBlaine BurnsTy CarmichaelRocio FloresEdward FrisbieColton HillinConnor HazukaShayla HubbardWalker JanickeShandy MannersEllie PochopLuis SolisCasey Vandike

SeniorStephanie BusseHeath ChurchwellAustin CobbJosh KeltzAdam OrtenRuben RazoKenan ReehCassie RuckerNakita SchneiderGrant ShraderJessie Smith

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By Bru and the crewThe Cheylin volleyball team

traveled to Brewster on Tuesday, Sept. 11, to take part in a quad featuring Brewster/Triplains, Logan, and Weskan. The girls tried their hardest but the pieces just weren’t together for any wins as the Cougars dropped all three games.

The Cheylin football team looked to rebound against Grinnell/Wheatland after suffering a disappointing loss to Rawlins County last Friday. There were questions about how the Cougars would respond to the loss of Senior Adam Orten.

The Cougars opened up the game with a bang when senior Kenan Reeh returned the opening kickoff to the Thunderhawks 5-yard line. Senior Austin Cobb punched the ball in for the first touchdown of the game four plays later.

The fans had an offensive game on their minds after the quick start, however it was not meant to be as the next score didn’t come until midway through the second quarter when freshman Devon Janicke received excellent blocking and out ran the Thunderhawk secondary for the first touchdown of his high school career.

The Cougars played aggressive defense all first half and were able to architect a complete and utter shutdown of the Thunderhawk offense. Walker Janicke should also be credited for his bone shattering hit on one of the Cougars punt returns.

The Cougars went into halftime ahead 12 to 0. The Cougars brought the same intensity to the field on defense in the second half but still lacked any real offensive stability.

The Cougars were able to scratch out one second-half touchdown to go up 18 to 0. However the Thunderhawks refused to rollover and were determined to make a comeback.

They scored their first touchdown of the game mid-fourth quarter and executed a successful onside kick to give themselves another offensive crack. They appeared to be on the move again and were assisted by two very questionable pass interferences called on the Cougars.

The Cougars were able to hold thanks to a forced fumble which was recovered by freshman James Kehl. This gave the Cougars the ball with an 18-6 lead.

The Cougars were then able to drain the clock for their first league victory of the year. Congrats to our boys on taking another step towards a league championship repeat.

Check out next week’s article for coverage of the boy’s football game against Wallace County at Sharon Springs and results of the first FFA land judging meet of the year. GOOOO COUGARS!!!!

cOUGAr FOOtbALL —ruben razo and Joshua Keltz play defense on their opponents when they met the

rawlins county buffaloes sept. 7 in Atwood.Times photo by Darci Schields

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