DAILY BULLETIN – Monday, March 2nd, 2020

SACRED HEART SCHOOL

Extraordinary Catholic Education. Through Christ. For ALL.

  • Morning Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance
  • Today is the Feast Day of St. Agnes of Bohemia.  (Kyler Downing)

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Announcements:

  • Students in grades 6 – 12:  Our 2nd annual Secondary Grandparents Day is coming up on Friday, March 27th.  This is an excellent event. Please call your grandparents and invite them to come!  Lunch is catered for this event so they must sign up ahead of time. They can sign up online or by calling the school office.  Your parents can also help get them signed up for the event.  

 

  • Yearbooks are on sale!

 

  • Softball Practice will begin on TODAY @ 3:30 in the Hoying Gym.
  • Baseball practice will begin today at 5:30 in the hoying gym
  • There will be a short Golf meeting today in the new gym during lunch for anyone interested.
  • As part of our Lenten Almsgiving SHS will have an all-school shoe drive. Gently used or new is welcome. These will be given to our friends in Haiti. The deadline for this drive will be March 27th. Please gather these donations either in the classroom or in the commons.

 

Prayer – Lolah Sparks

 

Math Team Results:

Here are the results from the Cole-Camp Math Contest this past Saturday:

 

Top School Awards: 1st Place – Sacred Heart

 

Top Student Awards:

  • 2nd Top Freshman – Kate Carney
  • 3rd Top Junior – Kelsey Hudson
  • 1st Top Senior – Joseph Henke
  • 3rd Top Senior – Cody Damlo

 

Team Awards:

  • Freshman Team: 2nd – Jordan Hill, Jaden Velando, and Kate Carney
  • Junior Team: 3rd – Megan Wingerter, Amelia Schott, and Kelsey Hudson
  • Senior Team: 1st – Cody Damlo and Joseph Henke
  • Mixed Team: 3rd – Kaleb Woolery, Jefferey Hollabaugh, Tania Bhardwaj, and Yuki Miuri

 

Individual Awards:

  • Sr. – Joseph: 1st in word problems, 5th in algebra 12, 1st in trigonometry, and 1st in science
  • Sr. – Cody: 1st in calculus, 4th in algebra 12, 3rd in trigonometry, and 4th in hodgepodge
  • Jr. – Megan: 5th in word problems, 3rd in hodgepodge
  • Jr. – Kelsey: 1st in algebra 11 and 1st in analytic geometry
  • Jr. – Amelia: 5th in analytic geometry
  • Jr. – Jefferey: 2nd in algebra open
  • Jr. – Kaleb: 4th in algebra 11
  • Jr. – Tania: 5th in trigonometry
  • Soph – Claire Smeltzer: 4th in algebra 10 and 5th in mental math
  • Soph – Natalie Walker: 3rd in algebra 10
  • Fr. – Kate Carney: 1st in word problems and 1st in mental math
  • Fr. – Jaden Velando: 4th in algebra 9 and 4th in mental math

 

Scholar Bowl:  The Gremlin Scholars’ next competition will be in the Kaysinger Conference tournament to be held on Friday, March 27 in Stover.

 

Robotics: Congratulations to the Sacred Heart Robotics Team on an excellent first full season of competition.  Well done Gremlins!

 

Sports Action: 

HS Girls Basketball:   Varsity Girls (14-14, 6-4) closed out their season with a loss to the top-seeded Leeton Bulldogs in the semifinals of the District 8 Tournament last night in the SH Gym.  

 

HS Boys Basketball:  Congratulations to the Varsity Boys (17-11, 7-3) on an excellent season.  They finished 2nd in the District Tournament Basketball with a 51-41 loss to the Green Ridge Tigers on Saturday.  It was a great game with a great crowd. We are proud of you Grems!

 

HS Girls Swim: Sacred Heart Swim had a wonderful inaugural season.  Well done, Mrs. Hegger and lady Gremlin swimmers!

 

JH Girls Basketball:  The Junior High Girls finished their season with a 9-6 record, 6-4 in Kaysinger Conference play.  They brought home a second-place finish in the Kaysinger Conference tournament.

 

JH Boys Basketball: The Junior High Boys “A” team had a perfect 16-0 record on the season, 10-0 in conference play.  The boys were Kaysinger Conference champions, Sacred Heart Tournament champions, and winners of the Kaysinger Conference tournament.

The “B” team boys concluded their season with a 9-1 record.