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                  <text>�Wee6ee 1958

�YEARS

����2010s

Student Life Sports- 36
Academics - 7 0
People- 1 10
Senior Ads - 14 6

����Top Left: The highlight

\1i.ddle Left: \1i.kayla.

of SltllllllQt' rOt' Shaolyn

Davies &lt;10&gt; 1.venL on hikes

Bcn:u:-; &lt;12l wCtS going to

thi,s SUllUH.el' ClS an

Hmvaii a.ncl sttt'peising

activity :-;he got to sham

hee best feiencl.

~.vi.Lh hee family.

OurSu mer
By: Loon.dero Ccuz
-As the ooth schooL yeox
appt'OCI.Ched, we spent as much
ti.me as we could befow the starl
of the schooL yeox. No rn.attet" what
We did this summet', We all m.a.de
out' own memories that will last
fot"e'Jet'. Wh.etk you played a
summet" sporl, ttuveled the
country, Ot' just enjoyed CoLoro.do,
you m.a.de yout' own summet"
k]acy. 1\ali,yah Ricketts C1 D aaid.,
"Ovet- the summet" I t"eCOmmend
that e.?et)'One get outs\.de orul
enjoy the wea.tk as well as ea.t
Lots of food.. One summet"
tro.d\.ti.on my family ha.s is an
annual hot"SeShoe tout"nament
with out' whole extended family. It
is a way fot' all of us to h.we fun
orul get to see one a.notk. -A
summet" k]acy I will alwa.ys
wmemk is when I went down to

highlight of Ill) SUllllllCl' V(lS flying
out to South Cneolina. to sec m;
sis tee:

gacy
Rorid.a. fot' the fix.st ti.me orul got
to see my goo.ndfatk fot' the fix.st
ti.me \.n a.Lrnost ten yeat'S. It's a
bt.ttet"sweet moment that I will
ch.et"i.sh fot"e'Jet'." Summet' is the
ti.me fot' e.?et)'One to take ti.me
away ft.om the stt'ess of Wot'k orul
enjoy ti.me to yout"Setf. In the last
00 yeat'S, we h.we all m.a.de
memories \.n the summet" between
out' yeat'S at W\.defteld that we will
wmemk orul ch.et"i.sh fot' the t"eSt
of OUt' lWes.

yk'in Beitt &lt;1 ll stands ~.vith one of hee
tm.1.'Cling ~.vitl1 my fami.ly and
feiencls in fmnt of the co..stle at Disn ;
toonuna.tes f e ~.ucation and basketball" Land.
commented Aaliyuh Ricketts &lt;11 l.

7

�\.1iddl l~ight: Tulin

Top Ri9ht Daniel

J hnson &lt;II) und du) du

. 1ondt'ill)Ol\ &lt;II) und

J-lnn'is (!)) l oktn&lt;J happ)
to s e cuch oth e nl

. 1m o :&lt;\eti s (II) look co
f e"the auncrn foe the

s hool ucpin.

fit·st v.Jeek of , hool

c
It's th.a.t time of yeox: when We pu.t
those al.a.t-rns back on or one of you.r
gua.cd.ia.ns hwe to pou.r a. bu.cket of
i.ce wa.ter to wa.ke you. u.p beca.u.se i.t's
time to get u.p and get cea.dy for the
fu:st of many da.ys of school
Su.m.m.er m.a.y stilL be =u.nd bu.t
i.t's 1\.u.gu.st and El\Jet)'one knows wh.a.t
th.a.t m.eans, BACK TO SCHOOU! It
m.eans neW clothes, schooL su.pplies,
friends, and one m.ore step closer to
gro.d.u.a.ti.ng.
When a.sked., "Wha.t i.s you.r
fQ.I.)()t'i.te pa.d a.bou.t goi.ng back to
schoo\r?" Wi.th exci.tem.ent 1\.\ici.a.
Rendon (12) acU.d. "seei.ng m.y friends
a.goin beca.u.se du.ri.ng the su.m.m.er
they hwe di.fferent thi.ngs goi.ng on.."

c 00

gacy
When schooL si:a.tts to com.e =u.nd
aga.i.n there a.re all ki.nds of neW
opportu.ni.ti.es, and neW classes a.s w~
and who i.s not exci.ted a.bou.t th.a.t!
1'm. m.ost exci.ted for El\Jet)'One to
com.e back beca.u.se i.t i.s boring
wi.thou.t students here." acU.d.
Mr. Sou.thworlh, the schooL secu.t'i.ty
gua.cd., while l.a.u.ghi.ng. When schooL
si:a.tts t?Jentu.a%, su.m.m.er will end
and fall will begi.n and th.a.t's when
you. know schooL i.s veal1y getti.ng i.n
sessi.on..
Thi.s yeox: i.s wcy i.m.porl.ant to the
Wi.deh.eLd Gl.a.di.a.tors; i.t h.a.s been ro
yeox:s si.nce Wi.deh.eLd Hi.gh SchooL
£kat opened. Thi.s yeox: shou.Ld be a.n
exci.ti.ng yeox: for u.s wi.th a. lot of
t?Jents i.ndu.di.ng the sob ecli.pseJ
When th.a.t bell rings i.t's ti.m.e to get
down to bu.si.ness and get worki.ng to
get th.a.t di.plom.a. to gro.d.u.a.te.
JR~ggggggggggo/"

C(ln\t n D Lcmt 02&gt;, Hail e Lee Cl2&gt;, and k;·
Lovcet &lt;121 all conunq back fm· thcit• scnim·
'OOt'.

f-aith BovJce &lt;1 1) und \.1udclyn Hugee
eclipse dut'ing thcie science class a.s it i.s Cl 2l help thei.e link crew get t'CO.d)' foe
just staeting.
high scho L vJith. u building exeeci-se.

���Yri.dcllc Lcfl: Yfo.d.U, n

Top Left The 2018
Bt:'eckent:'i..dge snow
scu.1pLut'es.

\\Uce;; &lt;11) and Ka) La
Haeei.son (11) n~;c llw
bCCilCl')' or Cei.pplc Ceco.k

ru; a

ba.ckgmnnd.

c

by· Beilla.nic Da.,&gt;tcs. Lco.ndcm
Ceuz 'I Ari.Anna. Amtslt· ncJ

c0 I0 rad0

Coloro.do is such a.
beautiful state that people ~om
all 0\/et' the wodd come to see.
'2'\U the scenery and pla.cea to
ci.sit ewe astonishing. NUmelX)US
people in Coloro.do looo to go
hiking and biking.
Pt.kes P~ The Incline,
Gruxlen of the Gods, and m.a.ny
othev pla.cea ewe am.a.zing to go
to fot: hiking and bike riding. If
you like a. challenge you should
climb up the Incline which is
known to be one of the most
challenging hikes in the
Coloro.do Springs cu:oo.
The question is, "who
wouldn't want to come hew and
see eoorything thew is to see
and enjoy in the beautiful
outd.oot;"S'?"

S0.\\1 l

0

sunscl dei.vi.ng

I had lo slop and caplut-c a pi.clut-c of

We make memories with
the pictuoos We take and
whew we go to take them..
The boo.utiful places in
Coloro.do ewe ama..zin.g and so
memorobk. We take these
pictuoos to oomembet- the
boo.utiful moments We take in..
The pictuoos wilL last foOOIJet:
and so wilL the memories.

Goi.ng on u ~;teoll cic;;sc Luubcn (!OJ found
a 719 mck

cmothm· bca.uttful sunscti.n Colom.do."
Si.cnu. Pct'CU ( 11)

11

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\1iclcllc Rt9ht: 1\ly~&gt;su
mud ( 12l unci Hni lc ·

Top Right. Lnm~&gt; Ute)
&lt;12l cmd
nwd Sutton

\'mnillio n (!I l 6 th

&lt;12l partici put eel in

d ecssccl tt p f t' HullO\..:'c n.

\1uthlctc ''" 1\thlct du)

I

00

I

gacy

B\ : Ra nella.
Ram.ki oon.
.I

Spirit week has been a.parl of out;&gt;
lega.cy fot;&gt; 34 yeoxs. Thi..s special week
allows all Gla.di.a.tore to showco.se thew
i.n.cced.ible school spirit AU the sta.ff

'1\11 students also showed spirit durirnJ
out;&gt; tioolry week, whi.ch alll.ea.d up to
the bUJ Wi.defteld \?6. Mesa. footb:Jl

a.n.d. students parli.cipa.ted. a.n.d. went
all out fot;&gt; ea.ch spirit da.y, a.n.d. wew

&lt;]CLI1'te and. the community pa=.de.

supet" hyped fot;&gt; the b~ Homecoming

=eking all thei.c Gla.dia.tot;' gea.t' and.

dance. Kayb Miles C1 D states tha.t

parli.ci.pa.ti.n.g i.n. all the en.joya.bl.e spirit
da.ys such as: Ma.thl.ete \?6. -Athlete,

she l.i.kes to parli.cipa.te i.n spirit da.ys

E.a.ch student suppo~ Wi.defteld by

beoa.use "It allows me to show all my

Jereey Da.y, Dress to lmpt'€56 and. Blue

school spirit" Kayb was on.e of

Out

many students who parli.cipa.ted. i.n
~ spirit da.y \.i.ke: Colooo.d.o Da.y,
Charo..cta- Da.y, a.n.d. Royalty Da.y.
Ma.d.i..son Vi.IJ..et.s (1 D commented tha.t
she looes to see how the "school

1\n.ot~ bUJ tro..d.i.ti.on. tha.t h.a.s been.
pari of OUt;&gt; l.ega.cy tha.t i.n.~Wes
students dt'eSSi.rnJ up i.n. un.i.que a.ttix.-e,
i..s Halloween. Thi.s yea.t' Halloween. was
on. a. school da.y and. out;&gt; o.m.a.zirnJ
a.dmi.n.i..stro.tore allowed. the students to
dt'€56 up and. show off thei.c ct"eeCLtWe
costumes. When a.sked. why he dt'eSSed.
up Kenneth Pca.tt (12) commented. tha.t

comes toget~ a.n.d. di..spla.ys it's

a.m.a.zi.n.g school spirit"

"I wooo my on.esie beca.use I just wanted.
to h.we fun. Tha.t's wha.t I thi.n.k
Halloween. i..s t:eally a.bout, to h.we fun.
and. be yout;'Self no mo.~ wha.t people
think."

Beiana Witchce &lt;12J und \ 1yecik
GoodvJin-lnC)ecc &lt;12J shovJcd some :-;chool
spiti.t dccssccl as cmyons.

12

Jumc» Pctm'l&gt; &lt;11 lund C t'Cnet Odiz ( 12l 1\yiann T o nmll Hotchh..s &lt;121
:-;ho v thcit' ;,cho l spiti.t 6) \VOOti.ng tic dt'C~&gt;~&gt;ccl up as a skeleton checdca.dce
dye cl u eing the veck of th.e Winter
[oe Hullo\vccn.
Spod:-; assembly.

���\-1iddl.c Left , 'athanid
Lope~ (II J n.~kcd \1cl.uni •

&lt; u·tni •nto UOJ pmcticed

,•ith bnml befm-c the

Dcc.Jesus Cl I) to

JiotllCtOllliiiCJ C)Clllte.

Homecomit\C) She happily
snid Yes!-

&amp;C

gacy

By: Keyanna Doole ·
E~Jee since the openi!'U) of oue

hi&lt;Jh school in 1958, the l.ega.cy of
Hom.ecomi"'9 becam.e a. bi&lt;J dool foe
e&lt;Jeryon.e. The fun o.ssemb!Jy, the
intense footbalL ga.me, the spiffy a.nd.
bea.utiful outf1.ts wocn, the excitement
of e&lt;Jeryone's faces when a. popular
SOI'U) is pla.yed., a.nd. the a.m.a.zi!'U)

themes C't'e&lt;Lted. by NH8 all m.ade
hom.ecomii'U) gwat
-As foe this yrols nominees, they
weoo as excited. as anyone else 100.5.
-Autumn Bud. (12) desct'i.bed. 't'Unni"'9
with Riley Royall (12) as "inte't'esti!'U)
since he didn't want to t'ElOli.y do it,
but when he di.d, it was so much
funl" The 0017 Hom.ecom"''UJ king
a.nd. queen weoo Cole MunJZ C12) a.nd.
Kennedy Thom.a.s C121 "I think by
bei!'U) ft'i.end1y a.nd. g~ ini)()Wed. in
oue schoo~ it allowed. foe us to be well

Kennedy Thom.a.s ( 12) beli.e,ed. is
what Led hec a.nd. Cole to be
Homecom"''UJ ki"'9 a.nd. queen. 1
think most people see me as nice a.nd.
El'Jen funny.

I believe m.a.ny people

t'eSpect my cela.tionship as well," Cole
Munoz ( 12) added. to Kennedy's
comment
Hom.ecomi!'U) is a. ni&lt;Jht full of fun
e&lt;Jen a.ftet. sixty yecu:s. The

king a.nd.

queen are announced. a.nd. celebrote
thew win while e&lt;Jeryone cheeted.. foe
them. The t'eSt of the ni&lt;Jht tu't'nB
into mow fun d.anc"''UJ a.nd.
e&lt;Jent~ the best ni&lt;Jht that has e1JeC
ha.JJpen since 1958.

knoWn to m.a.ny people. Bei!'U) kind
a.nd. h.cwi."'9 a. Lot of a.m.a.zi!'U) ft'i.ends
in diffeoont gro.des to help spt"Ell..CL the
wot:d. was 1JeCY helpful as well,"

f-aith Get ~cck Clll and -Ashl nn Ro"'nll
!I OJ po"&lt;'d togethct' ctl the

li&lt;~lllCCOII:inq

g&lt;lliW. They pet{onncd dnt"ing halftime

fm· band

i x • 'J ROTC cadets p t.f emed a

Za.ch.aey

s,,, ed at h fct· the H mccoming

Home onung He lc " t g t hi.... gm
on lo "Teach ~1e Ho ,, To 0 ugi .-

nominees. It is ct tm.di.li n lo pecscnl

tlw Homcc ming coud like e yalt •.

mlos (11) had tun dancing at

�. 1iddl Right: Tayloe
Peuctt &lt;II) ~tunds tall u.-.
he follov.:&gt;s th game up
and do\~n the f'idd.

0 rCo
By:

i.l i.gh
tephen on

The Wid.eft.eld. Commun~ty has
been bond.i.ng to&lt;Jetk not only as a.
school but as a. commun~ty fot: 00
yoox:s now. -As the commun~ty grows,
the kpcy con~ues on. Feet ewe
pla.ced. on the concoote sid.ewalks as
the as the eyes a.ce focused. on the
pa.oo.de goi.ng on ru:ound. -A yoox: has
gone by s~nce the last, so m.a.ny
stocies ewe bei.ng celea.sed. ~to the
open a.W. Partic~pa.~ ~ the pa.oo.de
as a. student ~ such a.n honot:.
Hannah Hall (9) expvessed.,
"Participa.ti.ng ~ the pa.oo.de Was
OIJet'CI.ti, a.n enjoyable ~m.e, but my
f().\)()rite parl Was bei.ng sneaky about
the candy." But the most imporl.an.t
of the pa.oo.de ~ comi.ng lxx]etk as

Tcp Ri9ht. :\JROTC
ptx:scnb th&lt;: col t's clul'in&lt;J
the maech the ugh ut
the pa.tucle.

n

gacy
"The com.m.un~ty pa.oo.de to m.e
~ about comi.ng to&lt;Jetk as one

united foroe and to hcwe fun while
suppo~ each otk." Madison

&amp;own C1 D cla.i.m.ed. lmm.edia.tely a.ftet:
the pa.oo.de the ct:awd walks doWn to
C:A Fostet: Sta.d.~um fot: the most
a.nti.c~pa.ted game a.ga.i.nst the
Gti.zzlies. Ct:owds ewe loud and t:ao~
on thew tea.m.s.

Khya. Stephenson (9) explained,
"The best parl of the community
game ~ how hyped up the et:awd ~
during it" -Aftet. the game~ O'Jet', ~
ot: lose, the com.m.un~ty con~ues to

ooxry on the kpcy by suppo~
each otk to the fullest The kpcy
We set as a. commun~ty has been
ru:ound. fot: 00 yoox:s now and will
con~nue to be as long as a.
community we ma.ke th~ day
happen ~ yoox: poss~ble.

Hannah Hall &lt;91 and . 'iyla Ta.lm~
Pulliam (10) chant che&lt;.&lt;n, tc the: ce vel.

Km·lct· .\1il &gt;; (II) holds the
ru. :he chcct&gt;:&gt; on hce toom dltli.ng the

game.

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The bcvs c f th ' J'v cmd C SCjuacl
[ otbaU team ti.dc al ng on a float
\vhi.lc ackct'tising the school

�f ltjah Cluek d2&gt; d• pla~·s the ..,chool flag bcf t the
G.&lt;.twn bcqins at th e&lt;&gt;llllllttnit~ · cpmc.

��Top lcfL

&gt;.1iddlc lcfL

·r \vonld Like to be

·r ,vnnl lo be t'&lt;?ntembct'&lt;?d foe

t'Clltelnbet·cd foe havin9 Lo,'e

my hard \vat·k and dedication·

und t'Cspecl foe my counley
und school" Sanmel Reed

Joshua Smith &lt;JOJ

At&gt;
By: Cody Bi.slodoo.u
Nobody in life v.?ants to be
focgotten, whethet- in a big
way Ot' a smalL way, we alL w\11
leow a l.ega.cy. Go out thet-e, and
leow a l.ega.cy that w\11 m.ake
people "GLAD" to wmemk you.
"What makes me glad is my
fwnily fot' help\.~ me tbugh
eooryth~ and my dog Ma.x fot'
bei~ the best dog on ea.rth"
Jet"miah Jones C10) wplied when
asked what makes him glad.
Whetk it's fwnily that m.akes
you glad, Ot' a pet, e&lt;Jen the little
thi~s can m.ake the biggest
impact on yout' day to day life.

Thew is no shame in enjoy\.~
somethi~ as simple as just~

gacy
Eoory si~ pet&gt;BOn has a diffewnt
\?lew on life, whetk that be on
fwnily, schoo4 of life in generol,
eitk way e&lt;Jeryone has one thing
that w\11 m.ake them "GLAD."
"Bei~ able to help atka is what
m.akes me glad" -Ayt&gt;On Funny (10)
wplied..
Thew is no right ot' Wt'o~ choice
when it comes to hwi~
somethi~ that m.akes you
"GLAD." "Eooryone whetk it is
simple Ot' complicated enjoys
somethi~.

yout' fwnily Ot' playi.~ a g:une
e&lt;Jery so often."What makes me
glad is dci.nki~ hot chocolate
while listen~ to music and
dro.wi~" T ea.gan Keek C10) said.

lllCLklllCI Sttl'C l
school remains a safe and sccttt'&lt;? place toe
ycat-.,;, ensuein9 a

positive kuening
etll.'ieonntenl fot· all the sludenls.

&gt;.1t-.,;. \-1neph) has been leaching al this school

doss

foe man) ycm'S and ha.~ l tl many students
'vilh amazinq mcmot'ics bec(LttSC of hce
posili''C alliludc lm\'Ctnls leaching.

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�~1iddl Right ~1(~.-,on

T&lt; p Riqht: :'\l&lt;•j&lt;utdt'&lt;' C ju
Jintcnc:: 12l l&lt; d hi.s em·

c hult:: &lt;Ill p sing \\'ilh
his \Xtll ..:&gt;hil on hi.'i
tiCO

t&gt;O

lee He :;aid he lik s hi ..,

much he decided to do

a phol&lt; shoot .:i I h his

slick au \t&lt;C shlish
cm·s
"
.

Ou

is Oil&lt;! cf :•~nCJlltdm's

JXL."si ns nnd this i..s v.'h ·
he decided to tuke &lt;t •
piduec \.:ith ont&gt; fot• his

By: Jonat.han Ca6t: m
nt.o
Buying your tlCSt CXlL' is something to

be pcoud of, Lt is a. student's tlCSt steps
into a.dulthood..1Utec talking to Donioort
McCotTni.ck (12) about his feelirujs about
buying his tlCSt CXlL' he said, "' felt like a.
ft.ee man., I could f'~ go a.nywheoo
and do anything I wanted to." Kody
&amp;hell (12) had the so.m,e feeliruj saying,
"It felt li.ke a. whole n.eW cwenu.e of
ft.eedorn, plus now I hcwe somethLng to
WOt'k on."
In )!JXJT, Colooo.do stated that a. dt:Wet:
m.ust hold theLt: pecrn.Lt foe a. yeox:
i..nstea.d of si.x m.onths. Sophom.ooos and
Junwcs were and still a.oo affected by this
la.w. Besli.m. To= Valle C12) and~
Guti.ect:ez ClD said, "We don't think they
should hcwe changed the t'Ule."

When you ask someone about theLt:
tlCSt CXlL', they think about all the
mem.ot:Les they had wLth Lt That includes
coa.d trips, helping som.eone home, oc e-.&gt;e~
Wa.shing your CXlL' by youcself Ot' wLth
your fcworite people. We asked, Me. Shub
about his tlCSt CXlL' he said, "It Wa.s 1986
Bui.ck Elentro. that m.y goondpa.oonts
helped me pa.y fot', the shocks were ~
ba.d but I could a.t l.ea.st tLt about 15 kLds
i.n Lt and we would go a.nywheoo we
wanted." When asked, Cole Munoz (12)
said he will oomembet:, "My sLdebck
T wLggy and all the good nm.es I had
ha.ngi.ng out wLth m.y f.ci.eru:l.s."
HLgh &amp;hool is a. journey no one
expects. If that m.eans gelling yout' tlCSt
job, your tlCSt CXlL', Ot' I'YI.O'Vi.ng out, Lt helps
you get one step closet: to starling your
OWn journey and gelling out Lnto the t"Ell.l.
wod.d.!

Ooni...un :-.1cConnick &lt;12&gt; uppmci.a.ti.ng hi..s

duquui.t'Clls Gmnl Cl2J. Bn:ull ) Hn9gi.ns

lll~t leuck He gi.\'CS ri.des to his ~;i.slee

&lt;12J. and Cumm·cn Yfackes Cl2J 90 out foe :\1 u~;lanCJ. 0: m . h e co.n go han9 o ul

c 1Ct"')' lllOt1tlnCJ .

a late night dei. 'C lo .shovJ off lhci.e S\\leel \vith his feiends \vhcnC\'Cl' he v.unt;; l
ri.de;;.

20

hall ( 12) vJn;; a bhi.n

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By: Kama. Bellsa.ei.o Kali.Li.

SeLfl.eS O..t'e a. kge porl of the
lifestyle of many people. Like the
song by the Cha.in.smokers, 'Let me

take a. selfte" suggests, many people
stop what they O..t'e cloing in o~ to

take a. photo, wh.ethec it's beca.use the
lighting is good ot' they look fcesh.
Toby Di.al.s C1 D sta.tes that he
takes selfl.eS beca.u.se he "looks
a.ma.zing, duh." Pot' some people,
taking seLfl.eS is a. way to flaunt thew
good looks, "I take seLfl.eS beca.u.se I
feel confulent in my looks a.nd I like
to show ofr said Za.ch.ary Santos C1 D.
&amp;ientists belieoo that selfies boost
yout' self esteem, this is the t'I3Cl80n so
many people O..t'e obsessed with taking
seLfteS. Group seLfl.eS boost yout'

gacy
A popuk social media. a.pp that
many people looe taking seLfl.eS on is
Sna.pchat One fea.tuw that Sna.pchat

ha.s, O..t'e its ftltet;s_ These fJ.tet's con

make you a.ppea.t' si.%r, flawless, a.nd
El'Jen srox:y. Thew O..t'e constantLy new
fJ.tet's, aLthough some fJ.tet's show up

a.&lt;Jcin a.nd people O..t'e happy to see thew
fcwot'ite fJ.tet's ba.ck. Audwy-Ha.nna.h
~le-Go.nn (10) said" My fcwot'ite
fJ.tet' is the glowing pink fl.owet&gt; ct'Own
beca.u.se it shows my fl.owet&gt; poWet'." As
you con see, selfl.eS h.we become a. lot
mow fwqu.ent, wheth.et&gt; it is a. 9t'Oup
pictuw ot' just you. Whethec it is with
a. f~ ot' not, thet'e O..t'e many being
taken El'Jeryda.yl

conhdence mow than taking a. selfie
by yout'self does. So when you h.we
the ut&gt;ge to stop a.nd take a. selfte,
you should bring a. faw fti.en.ds into
the photo!

Guy

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ft.om the tu- tus to the ~
many students and staff showed

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schooL spirit weru:i.n.g all things
pi.nk. Many sports suppocled pi.nk
out as a.n a.Wcl.t'eness e&lt;Jent

gacy

-A.aliyah Ricketts Cl D said. that
she "not only Wanted to suppoti

ooll.eybolL fot: the pi.nk out game,

tht-oughout the yeox:.

but to show suppoti fot: the

T oti. Randall C1 D wow pi.nk
ribbon ~ on "National Booa.st

a.rn.a.zi.n.g impact of the

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BasketbalL also supports pi.nk
out and booa.st cancet' a.Wcl.t'eness
'
along with ooll.eybolL and football
The gi.ds basketbalL tea.m "shows

"feeLs that many people a.oo
misinfonned about booa.st CJOrt.Cet;'
a.wa.ooness." These e&lt;Jents pVO'Jide
i.nfotTr\.O.tion and suppoti to get
the woro out In -August student

cabinet joined. Race fot: the Cuoo
whece they ch€eood. and ha.nd.ed
out wa.tet: bottles and pink key

chains.

found.a.tion."

that they a.oo united as a. tea.m to
suppoti the cause," said. Faith
Bowet: Cl n Gid.s and boys

basketbalL both Weox: the pink
watTn up shirls to suppoti the

cause tht-oughout the enfu:ety of
the season. P"l.nk out brings
togethet: not only sports teams but
also the schooL spirit of out:
student body.

. ich la.s Just &lt;11&gt; nne! clumcs Bosch &lt;12)

Kaylce .1i.lcs (]]) cheemd toe runnct':i

la.d) Glads vollC) ball \VOt'C pink boch

Ot'C pink clueing tenni.s peo.ctice.

at the Rnce tot:' the Cut'C.

duei.ng the Pink Onl game i.n
Octo bee.

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T ro.d.iti.on.s at WidefieLd are
imporlant and h.cwe been fot&gt; 00
yec:ws. From assemblies to football
games, tro.d.iti.on.s are alL around
us. These tro.d.iti.on.s h.cwe been
cceated 0\Jet' alL these yeat'S and a
lega.cy vJo.s ma.de. Pot&gt; ciml.ry wee~
you can see students lined up
excited to take a tum at smCLShing
that cat" with a ha.mmet", but
wmembet- to st.a.n.d cl.ecw.
Spici.t week is a tro.d.iti.on
EMrybody looks fot'WCI.Vd to. The
students and staff cit:eSS up fot&gt;
whateJet- theme thew vJo.s fot&gt; the
day. The last day of spici.t wee~ we
dt:eSS up in bLue ot&gt; Gla..di.atot&gt; g€JOX'
to show school spici.t
Mt&gt;. Hoffman sai.d, "my fwoti.te
tro.d.iti.on.s now are ciml.ry week
and the community ~"
R~ week is a tro.d.iti.on at
WicLeh.elcL eoorybody enjoys.

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T ro.d.ition.s a.t'e OUt' l.ega.cy and
We'&gt;Je gone tht-ough quite a. feW of

them. Some tro..dition.s ~e enjoy rnooo
than othet:s, but they all rn.a.ttet'. If We
continue to ~~ out&gt; school and
tro..dition.s, then the past will look
small com.paced to the futut'e. Let's
continue out&gt; tro..dition.s and out&gt;
school spirit 'Ih.is is out&gt; schooLs
l.ega.cy so foe, keep it going to l.eo..oJe
m.ot'e. Enjoy all the tro..dition.s
Wi.d.eH.el.d has to offet&gt; such a.s spirit
~eek and the cc:u: bash, but also
assemblies and school cl.ances. Out&gt;
schooLs history is still being mo.d.e,
but has a.koo.dy h.a.d a. decent past

Thi.-, Link Cee ,, gmu p dressed up 0...'&gt; bee...,

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BY: Coth Btslodcuu, Jonnthnn
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You walk by so many students, but
h.we no i.d.ea. wh.a.t they all do a.ftetschool Mana.gi.n.g time in schooL is
di.ffl.cuLt, but these students do i.t IJe'C"j
well Hwi.ng a. job con also heLp you
wi.th being social a.nd. meeting neW
people.
Not onLy do people h.we jobs, but
they also pa.rli.ci.pa.te in sporls or cLubs
a.fta. school a.s Well There a.oo students
th.a.t a.oo in muLtiple cLubs a.nd. sporls a.t
the sam.e ti.rne. Rei.d. Wa.tson C1 D is one
of them. He said., "Ska.te boa.rd.i.n.g is
fun to do wi.th my friends a.nd. i.t's the
pt'OCeSS th.a.t I feU i.n bJe wi.th."
Students use jobs to prepare them
for thew future. Your f1.rst job probabLy
won't be your c:::a.reec, but i.t is a. great
wa.y to m.a.k.e money i.n. school

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gacy
Jaqua.i.reus Grant (12) Works a.t T a.co
Bell wi.th some of his friends a.nd. he
said., "It is fun. beca.use my friends
keep me enteclai.ned."
People do a. lot of thi.n.gs so they
con put i.t on. thew resume.
Commun.i.ty set'IJi.ce is somethi.n.g to do
to heLp the communi.ty a.nd. to heLp
youcself. 1\U this stuff like jobs a.nd.
IJOLun.teer work con also help students
recei.\le the NHS awa.rd.. Ca..rneron.
Muro.n.sky (9) Went out to the
commun.i.ty clean up day a.nd. proudly
stated, "I h.a.d so much fun. tod.a.y a.nd.
f m proud. to sa.y I heLped a.t the
commun.i.ty clean up ."
To summ.a.tize, whether you spend.
your time a.ftet- schooL doing your oWn.
thing or worki.n.g, mana.gi.n.g the ti.me
betWeen your schooL life a.nd. fooe ti.me
is a. respon.si.bility th.a.t not e\Je'C"jone
con do but you con rea.p t'eWo.t'd.s for
doing i.t correctLy.

Camce n \1uruJu,ky &lt;9&gt; at the

Alvssa

conununit) clean up' He vJas pe ud that
he m.adc a dLttcecncc.

costtunct-:.. nft e sd\CJoL

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nw.et &lt;12l ha.ppil) \..:'oekin9 at

w:nd) 's hCllLnCJ feostys and tt'LCs to

Shac Jacbon CIOJ Lift-; vJciCJhls atlce
school almost cvceyclay Ln m·dce lo sec
all of hi.-; CJUL11S.

���T p Lefl: A~ of loday.
Chadie ~;Lill ~;ta.nd:; ta.llin

Chmti.c came lo be, he

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~ince 1983.

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Mi.ddk Left Before
oei.ginally named
W eeGec and pw·lacttb.

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B:y: Keyanna Dooley
As of 2017, out' school cel.ebted
its sixty year annWet&gt;sary. Sixty yro.t'S
ago, the whole school was enti.rely
different than today. The hi.story of
out' school laid the foundation of
wha.t out' school i.s like today.
Starti.ng in 1957, out' school
offl.c~ opened welcoming a. feW
students. In 1959, there were only Z7
students in the gro.dua.ti.ng cla.ss.
Cha.di.e ha.d two i.denti.ti.es before he
was a.ctually Cha.di.e. As of 1959, he
was W eegee and two yro.t'S la.ter, he
beca.me Sparla.cus up until1995, when
Sparla.cus f~.n.ally turned into Cha.di.e
in 1996, and ha.s been out' ma.scot's
na.rne €'Jet' since.
Sports and a.ctWi.ti.es h.cwe also
changed tht'Oughout out' school since
1957. There was a. gymna.sti.cs tea.rn, a.
bi.&lt;Jger male swim tea.m, a. t'Odeo tea.rn,
and a. HOME club which ta.ught you
how to style hait- and do ma.k.eu p-

Our

Legacy
AU of these sports and a.ctWi.ties were
once popub, but died out of out'
ti.rne fro.rne.
ft.om 1957 to 2017, out' school
ha.s ha.d rn.any changes. There were
different a.ctWi.ti.es tbughout the
school along with sports tea.rns. Ea.ch
yeox, out' school was dWet-se ~ng
from style to tea.che-cs and to eJen
pictut'€8 from the yeoxbook. Another
sixty yro.t'S from now, eJerything will
surely be different, but a.s a. student
body, we will remember the hi.story of
out' school and how it ca.rne to be.

\' olleylxtll h(ll; been Cll' nnd tor many
"

"

an interception clueing a gwne. Hi&lt;;

ycat'S ~ince the opening of Olll' ;;chool It

lust yooe pla.ying footlxtll hctS been
amazing.

hct.d been a populat· sp d among man),
including Breonna Lankf t'&lt;l l9l

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�1 + = lots of hits

Pop star Ed Sheeran performs for fans,
wh1le his latest album, .;- , made h1m
the best-selling musical artist of 2017.
Songs "Castle on the Hill," "Shape of
You ," and " Perfect" all were among the
most downloaded tracks.

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3

Darkness in the daytime
A group of spectators in North
Carolina view the solar eclipse at the
t1me of totality on Aug . 21 . Millions
of Amencans stopped what they
were doing for 2 1!2 m1nutes to watch
the total solar eclipse. The eclipse
occurred in a 70-mile-wide swath from
Oregon to South Carolina.

Back and even stranger
Mike, Will and the entire gang from
Hawk1ns are getting ready for more
trouble. Wildly popular and critically
acclaimed Netflix sci-fi lV series
Stranger Things returned for rts second
season, debut1ng the weekend before
Halloween to huge numbers of viewers.

4 Pass the avocados

Enjoying avocado on toast cont1nues to
be a growing food trend and was joined
by the avolatte - coffee served ins1de
an avocado sk1n. Putting more fun
in food , unicorn lattes and 1ce cream
appeared, along with donuts decorated
with crushed children's cereal.

5 Houston, you have a champion

The Houston Astros celebrate after
winning the World Series, defeating
the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven
games. Playing for a city devastated by
a hurricane just two months earlier, the
Astros surv1ved a class1c senes filled
with comebacks and extra-inning games
to win the first world title in team history.
Houston's George Springer was named
MVP for slugg1ng five home runs and
eight extra base hrts, the most ever in a
World Series.

TOP BOX OFFICE HITS
OF THE YEAR
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�It's good to be The Last Jedi
Rey confronts Luke Skywalker in a scene from Star Wars:
The Last Jedi. The latest Star Wars movie hit theaters just
before Christmas and fans were hooked. The film earned
$533 million in just over two weeks, making it the biggest
box office hit of the year.

6

Riding the storm out
Rescue worl&lt;ers evacuate stranded
residents in Texas during the 2017
Atlantic hurricane season, wh1ch was
one of the busiest in years. Hurricane
Harvey slammed into south Texas
on Aug. 25 as a Category 4 storm ,
causing catastrophic flooding. In
September, Hurricane Irma struck
the Florida Keys and Hurricane Mana
devastated Puerto Rico.

POPULAR TECH GADGETS
OF THE YEAR
0 Nintendo Switch gaming system

0 Samsung Galaxy S8

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1958 v.7a.s when the ftcst footbalL tea.m, the Wee Gee W artWt'S

weoo est.ablished. a.t Wideh.el.d. Since then ou't' tea.rn has h.a.d many
IJi.ctories and. haw shov.?n much imp't'O'JE!ment yeax: a.ft-.a. yeax:.
When a.sk.ed. what mofuntes him to do his best during ea.ch
gam.e, Sa.mueL Reed (12) said. tha.
t t e.Jer:y play could be
you't' last"
When his tea.rnma. cJoQuez ~dd.iaon (12) v.7a.s asked the sa.me
question he said., "knowing that you oan
whateJet&gt; you v.?a.nt, and. it
makes you feel empow
" I is d.ecw
t ea.ch gam.e means
something &gt;;&gt;ery special the
especially to the seniot'S
since it is thew last yeax: to be a. parl of the kotkhood.
OJeroll; the tea.rn O'Jet'cXlm.e many triumphs and. tribulations
tbughout the season, but a.t the end of the day they stuck togetk
a.s a. fazn\ly of kothet&gt;S and. ended the season on a. good note.

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football is a. sport any one c:x1n l.envn to lcNe, a.s it is fun, physical, a.n.d IJet"'j eye catching. They mak.e
bi&lt;J plays that m.a.ke you eithet- eay "ouch" ov e&lt;Jen mak.e you \o\Jo.nt to go out on the fwld a.n.d tcy it fov
youcseLf.

Ma.ny people h.wJe befove ga.m.e citu.al.s befove they go out on the field a.nd gcin.d a.s hruxl a.s they can
a.gain.st opponents. Na.than .B.xxulbent ClD said, "It's alv.Ja.ys nice to listen to music to pump you up a.n.d
when alL youv tea.m.m.a.tes ewe togethet-, we pro.y a.nd get a. bt-ea.kdown. Tha.t is when I know I a.rn wa..dy."
Ma.tt Bcwn.es (10) said befove ga.m.es he ha.s a., "Nevoous but hyped feeling, any guy my a.ge would get it"
When the boys ewe playing they alv.Ja.ys hnd ways to get 0\Jet' the stoma.ch but thew alv.Ja.ys wa..dy to get
out thew a.nd show thew opponents who Widefield is.
Things ewe looking good fov the ~ity tea.m. next yeax: a.s e~Jet"jone on both tea.m.s ewe making gains
a.nd
up to a.doo.nce to the ru.qnet;"

Top Row. Jo I f,
pi CO&lt;tcl Cobb. CO&lt;tch Pitu" :..~choln St Jumcs
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3.xl. Row. kuoh \'auptc:; GJ,;n Hodge'. \I.' a tn· kt WJ Altxundct• Conk), CC'Ot")C
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llt&lt; 11\lL. Jo \'anni AddisotL
2nd. Row. B.~ R1dw.nl limt) Sl t-k) Jm.lan Btu ns·PI tllips Tt tyn Raul
Ccu1.
Jol n J ·pi John li~Jtt, . oah \'olnc D:m tt • loot . 'athmt
P... I 1 t 1m-quu; :'&gt;1at1.tttcz.
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(m [lnni&lt; Rum -Gutiowz, Cod; Lippnl.dl. Pat6ck \1cduto.

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4th Row. '""uun Johnson, Jusltcc T oth·Dcmct .. K ·on Blctc ·"'ell 1imu
1atm •ttk Justin St Jam '· • tchola., Reined
3.xl. Row. Lnc)'ut Sttlu·, Kc un Johnson, Tristan licudton, Jctvmcc Johnson
1idoc bttll\IHCt , Bmdi !.eked Andtn' Jint&lt;ncz.
2nd. Row. Ju ~x1 Adam (olton liildcbmnd Lc,t'Ctt=o Punihuolc Robct-t G:u~ICL,
. c.tltc.nt&lt;. Cl·ick, . 1icl'Llll!. funms Raymnttd Pumh.aolc, f.thon Simon.
Bottom Row. Je-.'On :"&gt;1cKittn&lt; · B.uxlon Bttt't'O''' Octuc · \i.ritchct· Kmqen
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t h ball dov.Jn the field.

The J\' captains stand
tog thct' before a game.

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the ball dO\vn the sideline
\vhik the opponents
linebacker cha.-;cs him.

When playi.n.cJ football
it's like all oth.et- sports
in which they aw a.
fam.ily. Bu.t the
d.i.ffewru:e between
football and oth.etsport.s is football sinys
ou.tsi.d.e foo ho\K'S on
end. just to rn.a1:e thi.nqs

W]ht. They continue to
wodt hmxl e..1et'Yday
toqethet-, seeinq each
othet- pu.niah t.h.ew
bodies just to be the
best they oan be.

�. sp n \ 1uunson &lt;I I l st t s Anli yuh
L tcwnt't &lt;IOJ.

Ju::mil\(. . 1cC1uin ( l~l set'- •s

Tn) b· l~lnc h.;cll &lt; 121 CJ

the l··ull

up to kill the bnll

N1\MES
Ba.ck Row. Cex1ch Tnncll Cex1ch Luc;.
1\uli.yuh Ricketts. \'ictoeia B v.Jcn. Tayl e
Blue hvcll \-1ctd cly n H(l(;ce, Auli yuh
St \~'&lt;.td. \-tyu ophce.
CCXlch Gecibel
Middle Row· -Aspen \-1clanson.
\-1adison Villces. \-tullor'.) Hutchison. Kiei
Ccmnody ..
Front Row. \-tcx.mu \-1upn.
clct::.minc \-tcCluin.

By: Ki.ei. Caemod y
With a wr:y successfulsa:lSOn
the La.dy Glads
finished a.t 16 wins

Ta.ylo't' BbckweU (12) said. "seven
excitement of beating Mesa.
fo't' the fit.st time in seven

and 9 losses. With
this impcessioo veco't'd

yea.t'S.

the team ma.de it to the

1\spen Melanson Cl D said. "it is all

the vegi.onal

about hcuxL work; handling what is

play-offs, which is
the fit.st time that has

dealt, and rn.a.kn.g you't' hitte't's

happened. in 10 yea.t'S.
One of the most exciting

paris of the sa:lSOn was
beating Mesa. Ri.dge.

SCOREBOARD

yea.t'S no longe't'" describing the

successfu~" she was ronked fwst in
league for assists a.t 348. This yea.t'S

sa:lSOn has led to an i.nct'ea.se in

team comro.dery that has led to
gvea.t success in the season.

VolleybalL
16- 9 OJerolL

Opponent

w
Sict't'Cl
3- 1 w
Hm't"i,son.
3- 1 w
W oodlnnd Pcu·k
3-2 w
Mitchell
3-0 w
f'l.
3-0 w
\1csa. Ri&lt;l9c

ountum

Cw-,.;on

3-2

.

�:.1,u Sophce Cl2l

�B ·: Kamana' lana Beli.saei. -Kalill

Legacy

It's fall sea.son and. you. know wha.t that means, oolleyball ti.m.e! Ou.t&gt; JV and.
c- squ.a.d. gi.ds owned this sea.son. Ou.t' gi.ds troi.necL h.ruxl and. bought thew all
to the table; they won some and. they l.ost some, but ooeroll out' l..a.d.y Gla.d.s
en.d.ed. this sea.son with a. ban&lt;;.
Each pla.yet&gt; on the cou.rl ha.s a. desi.gna.ted. spot that they must gu.cu:d., so
you. know the pt'eSSu.oo is on i.n ever:y game pla.yed.. The pla.yet'S t'Otate
clockwise each time out' La.dy Gl.a.d.'s scooo a. point "Mi.cldl.e bnt, (a. posi.ti.on
on cou.ct&gt; beoo.u.se you.'oo alwa.ys mc&gt;'Ji,n.g, thet&gt;e Wo.s 1\eiJet' a. ti.me to stop and.
toke a. b:ea.k."said. Pa.yton Hogna- C10) when a.skecl wha.t she thought the
h.ruxlest posi.ti.on to pla.y was. Fat&gt; the wcy la.st game of the sea.son., both tea.ms
won thew game by a. l.on.g shot As you. COl'\, see, out&gt; La.dy Gl.a.d.'s cli.dn't cro.ck
u.ndet: pt'eSSu.oo and. scooocl u.s a. gooa.t sea.son.

Top Left Coach Y1 ·cha.el T unneR Esli. Yl:ed ·, Jada
RtckeUs. Payton Hognet:', Karri,gan Webb, Taylot:'
Ru eR Coach Joe Gt:'i.ebel
Middle Row. Iw.bel Lucem, T a ·a Stem.kc - Cowden,
Bai.ke T umec. mi Pctce,
ft.ont Row: Tali.a John on, Emily &amp;nd'Ji.k, 1\kxi.s
Becket:'

Top Left Coach Yl:ycha.el Tunnell Ji.lli.an kee,
Ri.ki,gh Hambly, 1\lexi.s Fuente , Ki.c len 1\dolt, Emma
Peacock, 1\ly sa ndo~X:L~ Bt:'eonna Lanktocd, Coach
Joe Gci.ebel
Middle Row. Kai.k · Yl:as e, Layh Sophec, Hai1i.e
-:vfot:'ehead, Kyli.e Sophet:', Jahli.ssa Jones,
ft.ont Row: Janei.ne Scandt:"eU, 1\dci.an Ruacho

�""""".,.....,..,.,4 1\dci.a.n Rno.cho (9),

rollowi.ng us Jahli.ssa

Jones (1Ol and K ·Li.e
ophet' (9) ley lo 6urnp
the balllxtck i.nlo play.

Kyli.e Sophet' (9) gels
t:rod y lo s l the ball i.nlo
the ai.t' a.s Hai.li.e
~ocehead. (9) watches
i.nlently.

ndcell (10)
Jani. ne
keeps a do e e ·e on the
ball a.s she wul hes La.yla
ophec (9) 1nake a spile.

Juhli.ssa. Jones (10) on the
C-Squad t..oo.rn a.s #2 said
~Thi i.s m_ fi.t'sl • eat' playing
Volle) ball in HL&lt;Jh school"
She decided lo ph) &gt;Jolk) 6aLl
to h; somethi.ng new and
said he "didn't expect to get
on the loom.,~ he was ecst.ati.c
to make il When asked if she
i.s goi.n.g to tt') out next ) ear
she said, "I plan to tt')' out
e&gt;Jet')' yeo.t' and I hope to be
ph) ing m.y ni.ot' year a.s
\Ut'Sity. Hopefully we will be
seei.ng a lot of het' i.n the
futuro.

�The \'nr,.,ih 8oncr tcum
decided lo tnke n lup {l( l'&lt;'"s the
field, aftct· theit• t'i,nlt"\ qcune
aCJCti nst ~1esn Ridqe in
cdcbmtion of there \'ictm;·!

This gt·onp of playet'S nnd ~~~
ft'icnds dccidetl to take u sent
and snppmi theie J\ tccun
vhilc hm&gt;inCJ ct ft·icndl)
con t'SCltion.

. 1i hacl Wc'itburg l 10&gt;
searches for the right phyce
to kick the soccm· bctll toe,.
ti.C)ht before kickin9 the
SOCC&lt;?l'

:'\Hc.t' u lc nq ni.qht of

pla_ u q tc the be t ot thei.t·
abi ih. the \'ru it

took thut
Ridc e foe tl

i.n o

t.cnm
t' • 1c&amp;~.

ei...ulr-. game

tn pin.
E

n though it vo.s u
g&lt;llll

t"\

OUt' tCO.Ill

c l'ked hued to pull in u
ll and i.t ., eked Oll t fOl'

tl m i.n tl e nd.
Th&lt;" n r ga :&gt;c up and
d .. orkinq tl'ul) as o.

ta

gt'OO.l team with the

uppoti of fami.l) and
fti.cnds.

ball back ll1.

�Ou

occ~r
By i.eeca. P et'CCL

Legacy

We all hmle th.a.t fcwotite spoci.s season a.t sd\Oo~ a.nd. th.a.t fcwotite spoti i.n th.a.t
season. for a. lot of students th.a.t season is fall, beoa.use soccet' i.t is a.n exci.ti.n.g fun fll.l.ed
sport.
Hunter Ta.ylot' C1C» from the JV tea.m 8/J.ys "Being able to p~ wi.th ft.i.en.ds a.nd.
people who I consi.d.er fa.mily is the
. My fcwotite soccet' tea.m is

Bcwcel.ona."
This yrox: boys IXLt'Bi.ty socceq

a.ga.i.nst Mef!/J. Ridge. Tha.t d.a.y

they Won wi.th a. close scooo of 3 ~ ~~~CI.I!
a.nd. l.o8Be8 COOt:' the BOCCel'.' seaso
ut th.a.t:~r.lo!r l.t.n

this yrox:. They h.a.d. wi.ns
them. from. wot&gt;king a.s a. team.,

alwa.ys cheating ea.ch other on, ~~!,tte~
We a.sk.ed. Va.t'Bi.ty player Xa..Ji.er ~~~~~
goiru] to go next yrox:i' Xa..Ji.er sa.i.d. "We mean i.t's going to look good si..n.ce We still
hmJe some~ good pla.yet'S a.nd. We a.oo ooa.d.y to h.ght., but fm. wot't'ied about who's

Kenyon Pena. (9) a.nd Luca.s Yfooee

goiru] to be keeper when the seni.ot'8 l.ecwe."
'1'\nother yrox: means a.nother cha.nc.e to i.mpt:'O&lt;X!, a.nd. neW oppotiuni.ti.es. If you

(9)

thought they were good this yrox:, just wa.i.t until next yrox: a.nd. they will blow you

Top: William fruw , Lucas Yroot'C, :\'ute Lop z, Yrall Willi.cun;;,
Adrian Tufo;a., Couch Ccnlcnu
Middle Hun lee T u·doc, Rundall fi.shbnen, ~1uthc\v '\ 'cbnm·,
Chci;;li.cm Hct11nnclc"z

Front Raymond Hemunclc::, feli.slo Lmi.o, Kenyon Pcna.,
Juiclcn Ri,'Cc.s

Top: Couch Wohlmun,
nllon, Jn;;ti.n Ocmcns.
i&gt;&lt;LLIC Rwnicc::, Kod) Scholl Jo. ph Tufoyu, fmi.lio \'ict no.,
Couch Spunlding
Mi.ddle: Ttwoe ipc. Leo Dclot·ia. Kud Roclgce:-. Xu'-'lCt'
\'ultien:a. Dustin
~nt Riwt·do Co.-.io., Ale-.;. Odiz Ochou. Donn..~m ~1m·tin ~.
. 1ichaecgo Ga) l n, Diego Ga) ton. \'ictot' Liqnin

47

�Jcxdyn Cat'&lt;:ia &lt;!OJ hib the most mcnwrublc

honu? ntn of the enltt'-? ~...on.

Jamie Tcddct• ( !Ol p&lt;'&lt;?fXU'es hct•
body to catch the

opJK"IlC'nt onL

ll und get tlw

CussUI
lxt.'t! a

l

Cum {\ llt'lli\S to ru.,.t

tcr S\\. \nqinq on (tn eye
1

Demo :A-tencio tlll stands up L
bnt at home plate.

calc hu:tq bnll

N1\MES
Top: T ci.nd. · Polk, faith fei.l Jam.i.e
Tedder:, Jayda Hacci.s, Sa.oo.nnah
Valdez, Jocelyn Gacci.a and Jessi.ca
Regnecus.

Bottom: Cassandm Cai.n, Si.et:'ro
Seguxu, and Dana 1\Lenci.o,
-Anna J u.sLus, Hannah Hall
and Kayla Hacri.son.

Ba.ttm- up- One, two, tbee strikes you'w out a.t the balL ga.me!
Tboughout the BEnSon the ~ity softbalL team ca.t't'i..ed out a.
sma.shin.g wcoro of 6--2. Ka.yla. Harei.son ClD expvessed, "My team
knew how to Wot:'k togetk to get most of thew wins_" -ALways
wmembecin.g to &lt;X:U't')' on the schooL's legacy by coming togetk
a.s a. IJeT::)' well tva.ined and
newd
"1\s a. team we ca.t't'i..ed
on the schooL's legacy
shqwin.g o
ip and pride."' Jamie
T eddet- Cl D explained · ly. Due to not · nnin.g thew last
couple of games, the
'ty hu.m did
parlicipa.te in wgionals,
but tbughout the ups
downs
the BEnSon, they did
~hin.g a.s a. tea.m.. Da.n.a. -Atencio Cl D W'Jealed, "I was upset we
didn't make it to wgionals because I v.Ja.nt to win and fm
competitWe. But hopefully We will make it to wgionals next year
and maybe 8\Jen win out:' kngue." Reestablishing tha.t next year,
the softbalL kngue will wrna.in known tbughout the
vommunity.

SCOREBOARD
Soft6uU
Opponent

Ha.eeiso n

w
14-04 w
15-08 w
18-01 w

DLza.beth

03-(X)

L

Ylcsu Ridge

!6

L

Si.eeea.
Ca.non Clt_·
Coeona.do

2()-{X)

��BY: Kcy a nnu Do l \
J

J

J

It's a. home t:Unl The lega.cy of C-Squa.d and JV softbalL's season has
been am.a.zing this yenx:. Out: lady Glads Wot:ked hruxl this season to be
where they cu:e now. 11wou.ghout the season, both teams cvea.ted neW
mernoti.es on the softbalL ftel.d. "Being with JV on the bus and
conn.ecti.ng with neW people cvea.ted neW friend.ships fot: me" Kaila.ni
Pent. ClO) described k fa.oorite memory. Pot: k fU.st yenx: playing
softball, Keionn.a CXu.ea. (9) has also had gooa.t moments during the
season. Het: fa.oorite moment was when "Mackenzie was going in fot: slide
and ended up 1ci.nd of plopping face fLCSt into base." Both C-Squa.d and
JV had a. gooa.t season with fun mernoti.es to wmernk. Thew lega.cy on
the h.el.d. made them. stt:onget: as a. tea.m. and cvea.ted mow yenx:s of fun
fot: next yenx:.

Legacy

T op RoW: CCXLCh Hi.ldebeand. Alexi.s Hacei.s,

Top RoW: CCXLCh Schwadz, Aci.anna Heeeeea,

la.ut)Tln Stephen . :viackenzi.e Ki.ng, Asi.a :viath e,

Lnca Som.i.vi.lla, Jenni.fee "Ylai.ze, Dani.elle Davi.s.

T oei. "Ylathee. Kei. nna euoo..

CCXLCh clas n.

Bottom RoW: Bei.ana Pence, Li.zeUe
Roth, AL ·ssa Sntad, Kai.lani. Peen.

)(_)

nwea :viacy

Bottom RoW: "Ylad.i.son lcvi.n, Let"'tu "Ylacti.n,
Annali.ci.a Hay hue t, Daetnoya W altees.

�JV gathet:s i.n a huddle
dut:i.ng a ti.me oul.

.._. :I'..-~..... They'e wi.nni.ng strc..uk
as ot this yoor \vas 15
wi.ns, 2 Losses, and 1 ti.e.

Kei-onna Ceuoo (9) \vai-t.s
pa.ti. ntly i.n the ti.eld as
a shodstop. She al\va ·
played ti.eecely on 6oth.
C-Squad and JV.

C-Squad d e thei.e La.dy
Glad chant betot:
heo.di.ng oul to the ti.eld.
Duei.ng the season, they
domi.nated the ti.eld.

Danielle .Da\.'ts (9)
pla.,~ ·s as the ptt hee
[or C-Squad. In C\.'er:y

game. she has been
phcnonwnal in
stt·ili n9 people out.
She tags out about
theee people pee
game and l,.., always
fiet•ce and nC\.,et' gt\."lCS
up m any 9anw.

�Tit 'u it. t un &lt;JdlttHJ pump d up
,·ith sonw rr.-ro r1 RO. 1

!"t'\:slunutl &amp;u11tl 11

Am

\t'illicuns (~)J numin&lt;J ctt

tlu·o ugh n cold u·cek.

Tnylot• ( 12J t·tumin&lt;J

Thi.~ ;cm·s couch, oc:tdt

. c:L~otl I:Xtck in I ( rr.

State

Top Ccxtch Rod eigne:. Cc tch \-1cu·jct'l:is n,
-Ashce Pin h. R..:an Outlet'. \-1ib., . 1cnu.
, 'uthan Polmce. C lc \-1nn z. ~\all
\-1utlhc,vt.. Tlwocloec Rorock. Brundon
\-1ctllhc v. &amp;slim T Ot'l'C.'&gt;-\'ullc. Coach
":\ L-.on. Couch , 'd.:; n
Middle Jomtlhun Lcu'C)c. Bmmlon
\~'illiams. Jc hn Jcffct'::i n. Logan
J luu;on, \-1acklnzi \-1aclison. Oa.nid

Robin&amp; n. -Aju) \-1anundhue. E xm
Gnliet'l'CZ. Jonctlhun ubt'Cm

Bottom. Cuill) n -Andm·s n, T acya
-Andt'C\vs, Lcuh \1al"lincz.. -Alcxcya
Goet'C)&lt;?rt, Sophia \-1u1a. Samantha Pmzce.
\-1ilildyn Rod eigne:. Tabitha fmndscn.
Stulunu· WiL-. n. T ulinn Latot'l'C. lncli c

By: Jon.a.thon Cakoo. Santos
This yea.t'S Ct"'BB country team. di.d bett-.er than expected aftet.
losing n~ne seni.ot'S total bm last season.. :Bx!n with this loBS in
~nnet'S the boys ~ty team. stepped up by hroJi.ng four new boys
tha.t qu.ali.fl..ed. foe w.csity and foe the gids w.csity team. we ha.d three
new gids tha.t qu.ali.fted foe w.csity.
ok fu;st oc second at
£Nery single meet while the
n 1st and 5th. And with
the season ending foe
o second and the gids took
thUxl But the meets tha.t
· nals and State, with
the boys placing thW at
twelfth at State. The gids also
placed thW at
nth at State. With ekn seni.ot'S
lecwi.n.g, you know the
steam. has to step up next year, and
they should. do tha.t because this year they a.ccomplished tha.t by
hroJi.ng alL of the boys ~n under 25 minutes. The gids also set up
next year well by hroJi.ng alL gids ~n under 35 minutes
The Ct"'BB country team. went places this year and many people
stepped up as many seni.ot'S left CXoBB Country is known foe beating
those t.ecuns, so you can expect more big pectocrn.onces next year.

lcmcns. Samh feoclich

SCOREBOARD
G;.oss Country
Opponent

6 OJerolL 1st

lace h.nishes

pi

Pee·· lnle
\2.-'HS In,•itc:
ll.m nee In 'ite
Pueblo Cc:ntml
South"• st Sunset
Rum pm-t

w
w
w
w
w
w

.

��BY: Co l · Ri.stoclca.u
"

"

1h.e 2:&gt;17 Widef'~.el.d. Golf sea.son was one of ~wth and

lea.n1iruJ. The tea.rn. enteced the season \lee). young and
i.nexpet-i.enced. a..s a. whole; howC~Jee, solid ~wth was seen
El\let:)" week tht'Oughout the soo..son. The tea.nt't; #1 pla.yet'

Joseph Stroup om, the 2nd Justi.n Leach &lt;tO), and f't.nally
the 3ccl. Noah lh.icsk un, all m.a.de sU]ni.f't.cant im.pt'O\lem.ents
i.n theic toutTUl.l'nent scoti.ng tht'Oughout the sea..son. Pta.yet'S

Justin Leach &lt;10) and Noah lh.i.t-skctD shot their beot
t'Ounds of the year a.t out: tm.al cegular sea.son cegi.on.al
tout:na.m.ent while Joseph Stt:oup was able to qu.alify foe the
state 4-A. golf toutTUl.l'nent a.s well. Coach Mot't'eU was \lee).
pleased with the OJeroll wock and. i.m.pt'O\lernent his team.
showed tk-ough the sea.son, the tea.n1. will ha.\le all fout: of
their top golfet'S back next yea.t:, and. wi.th hoxd. wock and
d.ed.i.ca.tion in the off-season, out: t.ea.m. shoul.d. conti.nue
unpt'OOi.ng.

fOUl

�Ou

•
By Ja.c · Gmgg

Legac
The boys tennis season went gooa.t with wins and. 5
l.o55e5. The guys pla.yed. good. and. did. the best they could.

They f~.nished in 5th pla.ce fo~ #2 singles and. beat Ha.t:ti.son
a.n.d. Foci Ca.cson with scooos both at 7 - 0. They pla.yed a
two day tout'r\O.n"\.ent at Fountain Foci Ca.cson High School
0\Jet' the weekend of Sept 22 a.n.d. Sept 23ccL Wi.d.efwld
ea.tned. foucih pla.ce out of eight team.s. Doubles, Lucas
Lacy a.n.d. Chti..stion Howaro, won all fou~ matches in the
tout'I'\O.ll'\,Elnt Fo~ si.ngles, James Bosch won 6 8, 6-2, 6 4
ru_pinst Mesa Ridge. Ethan Bow~ won 7-3 in the Mesa
game as well.
The boys tennis tea.m carne out st=ng, winni.ng thew
fwst game of the season. These guys gwe i.t thew all, and.
they beat ou~ tiooL Mesa. Win o~ lose, Wi.d.efwld is p~ud to
1-uwe this gooa.t ~up of athletes pla.ying fo~ u.s. ~t job
boys tennis, you oopoosented Wi.d.efwld well. These boys
~nly left thew lega.cy, and the next ~up of boys will

, 'ic k Just &lt;llJ &lt;J&lt;:ls t"l.'mly fot· his mule h. He
'\Cll ls CO.CJ&lt;!lt)" ( Ol'

lh ' &lt;JCUHC (O S((ll'(
(,ut ~

Middle: rkui (,,,n::.cJc:: ,·tcphcn :--,,

Q,,~,t•wt lic" "'l :\,c Just. ~nsttn Ro ... t

foont&amp;th l.on9. Tl"''" y, 1111&lt;) Juu tinl d&lt; n s Jakcb 1\ tt on.

�0

c
By: Lca.nclcm Ceu z

Legacy

Cheed.ead.i.n.g i..s a. sporl th.a.t rn.a.ny i.nclWi.cluals put thei.c h.earl into. They
Work h.ruxL a.t each pro.cti.ce to become the best \lerston of themsek
Whether i.t's a. ga.m.e, 088E!rnbLy or cornpeti.ti.on they put e-Jerythi.n.g they had
into i.t to perform.. To thern perforrni.ng isn't a.bou.t doing stunts to i.rnpt'eSS,
it's a.bou.t putting a. smile on and. pu.rnpi.ng u.p the crowd to cheer on the
Gla.cls. Whether we win or lose the cheedeo..clers wilL a.lwa.ys sta.n.d proud on
the si.cleli.nes cheering thei.c fOJJori.te tea.rn on. Lea.nd.ero. CXu.z&lt;12) said,
"Cheedea.d.i.n.g has been the best part of hU]h school for rne. Looki.n.g u.p i.n
the staro:ls and. seei.n.g people exci.tecl for a. ga.rne, yelling the cheers with u.s
was an a.rn.azi.n.g feeling. Over i.t alL I \.o.Je the people that I got to sta.n.d in
front of the school with."

T op Row: Uesula Re se, ~egh.an l'or:d,

T op Row: U c ula Ree e, Kaloni. ~i.lch.ell,

, aom.L 8a.Ller:field, Lca.n.dem Cntz,

Raen.i.sh.a Rumli.ssoon, Hai.ly Ka.sa., Jusli-ne Duggan..
Bottom Row: -A.lm.udenu -Apodaca..

, i.yla TuylotePulli.a.m. -Abby Ellagon.de,
J u li.ne Duggan.
Bottom Row: Emily Paddack, Hun.n.ah. Hull,
, utnli.e Pallaeozzi., Eli.ci.a. Seeeulo, V un.e sa Dot:'CLC!.o.
:_)

Ryunne Cam.ach.o, Bei.sella ~ala

�Dut-inCJ the alumni CJ&lt;Uite, cheet'
leaden; tt·om the past CJCt to
cheet· d uti.nCJ third qumiet· of a
fo t

ttl qame. Some c-; •n cw ne

b:u:k in theit• unifonns'

Hannnh Hall (!:)J stunts in ft·onl
of the student section lo CJcl
the crmvd pumped tot• nn
-._.~----1 excitinq football CJClllle.

\'m i ty chce {cwlet·~ ,utch
intently as the ''oll.eyballtcam
fight lot' a ,&gt;tctor-y. t'C.•wly to CJCl
the students and spectators on
theit· feel lo sho \1 some spieil.

( heed.oodinq 1\0..s been a
pat't of the hool hi.stm;
~ince 19£' \,hen the school
opened -A lot has chanqecl
h·om the unifonns to the
pet'fomtance , but one thing
hos sta. eel the same

thmuql out the
em
the loJc fot' the sport that

all the people ho ha
padicipated in chcce has
l' changed
goal of

1\

n\C

chcce i.s and alwo.. s
to enCOUtUCJe and

ll ppori

om· Glads in an'\ wa
po ible.

ill be

�&lt;-

mu

lt~tlll t&lt;&gt;g&lt;lh t' It

b:. t

CX)Illtt l

f,,. tlu:io·

"'' lu." II\ nh f, ,. tl cu· It 1 "'".II\ ,., tlong.

J he."" tlin&lt;J t f," "tl&lt; h,s '"'
the tv-.t) u IHJ)(lit&lt;)t lt) to ,,in

uttunpt lo prn dt "" !11

tl

opp&lt;Httnt to "''n lust'&lt; uncl

IIU.ll

,}.,\'unnt ::'\ddi

I

n&lt;IClt u u

Names
Top Cx.teh Gon:::ules. '&lt;Xdt ~'ctlkct·. Reece
Lt&lt;;b). Teutl Guti.ct'l'CZ. :\athan Daniel
Tim .\1nluipuke. John Cncler-.vood. Kod)
Scholl C&lt;Xtc h .\1Cll·linez. C&lt;Xtch .\1otu
Mi.d.d.le l.thun

i.mon. rtunkic I.t 9 mldi.

Bmdle) Ri.chm·ds. Wullee Z:mziCJ. Juan
T dles. Ui.juh \t'hatlc). Jo ucz Addison.
Bcnjcuni.n Lotte)- Shnc Jnckson. Jo \'nnni
Addiscn
Bottom: Joedun Robb. Ethan Wille. A.J .

.\1 •ln. Camet·c •n . 1umnsky. JC~.'on
.\1cKi.nneY. Locpn l~obb. John Jeffet·son.
7\:-,iLt .\1uth 't'. Seth LottC)

By: i.ectu Peeca and Jacv Gc 99
\: \'C.stlnCJ ts ub ul sltX!nCJth and ubc·ut th tactics to sec vclw come.-. out the
chumpion. Hu~•in9 deteemination can help you o~'CepO\vee yout• opponent.
-\Vecstlin9 is quite possibl) m) fuvoeilc spod. The competition. the hic;h. il
aU Ct'CUtcs un oddiction. suid \t'nllcl' Z::lll:::iCJ (J n

SCOREBOARD

The vec..,tlinc; tcum did nmn:::inc; this :-,cu..,on and '''e nee pmud lo hu~·c
them. .\1entaU) und ph_·sicall) lxinc; peepaeccl is u challm19e fot· mun)
vtX!stlees. but vilh all the pm lices uncl supp et feom the lcnm. helps

Wt:&gt;estli,ng
Opponent

o~'et'tonw thut fooe. Th leum is ctl vays voekinc; on theie slt\!nc;th nnd

o~ •mll hculth' ilh ~·ol'k uls. The) lcam ho,v lo defend und pmcti e theie

Libct-ty

mo 'C befor-e slandinc; aceoss feom theee chaUenCJel'.

:-1itchcU

.\1any \veeslle lo ha~'e the feclin9

f contl'Ol ovm· theie opponent. und olhees

like. the feclin9 of aclt •nuline c;oiiHJ tlwouc;h them. Thul ndt\!ttulinc cecales n
eush thnl can help them ovet• pmvc:;e tlwit· opponent. The ~vecsllet'~&gt; onl) need
lo CJ&lt;llhee all theie slt'CnCJlh foe c ) seconds ul a lime lc lt') lo \vin l he it·
nutlch.
In vtX!stlitHJ you need to be menlnll) unci ph;sicalh- stt·on9 lo come out on
lop. In this spot·l unlike mo:-,t. il i.s just you nnd youe c mp liloe on the
mul But m·ound you stands the supp d feom the coa.ches und ) oue tcum.
c the vei.c;ht is on. but out• \Vt'Cstli.nCJ tcwn al,,uys pull:, tlu·ouc;h.

Chn.'-&lt;? Count ·

w
51-24 w
w
57

72

:.lot-th PkClttc

25-37 L

Cot dnnl~ u sh ~&gt;i.Lc

52-()8

~\1c'(t Ridqt·

18-49 L

w

��•
Legacy

I~·: Cocl
~

"'

Bi.stodeo.u

The Gid.s Swi.mrn.i.rt&lt;J soo.son is only trnpt'OIJit'UJ ft·om the
last one. The girls times keep dt"Oppi.ruJ withe-Jet)' eJent
t~· swim, the \letero.n swimm.et'S Kiri Cannady, T abitho.

Fro.n.dacn, Caitlyn 1\ndet'Son, and Mac · Millet: are lea.di.rt&lt;J
the pack and sto.cted swinun~ as stt"OYUJ as wheoo they
left off last )'ecu:'. The teams posi.tWity and awe aoo &lt;Jery
appanmt by thew attitude and stu:c.ess, 'The swim team is
m.y family and all of my successes ho.IJe come ft"Orn them"
lndie Cements UOl 'The swim team. is mo.no.ged and
coached by gt""OO-t people such as Coach Wickbet"g, HK, and
8a.ro. Cla.t-k who coolly push the gi.d.s to theW ltrnits but at
the sa.rn.e time t~· motioo.te the &lt;j.ds to do bettet- as the
season goes by, and by the end of the season those gi.d.s
will pt"Obably be t:'I3Cl.dy to win those cho.mpionships" Juan
Mendo:z:o. on.

Top: Stcnu . t&lt; nt' :-\l.ison Canoda l'w tl. n

r

'Andersen Tabitha mndsn1., \'arcssa. 'uhn, K.;,

Ccmnod ·. cunumt ~'J.son Kclsi .1ansfidd. Coach
~\c.k

rq.

3rtL ( OClt!t HK, Samantlta J&gt;..;c&lt;' In :a 1\ndtc\,1S,
B.-ulec 1 umC\ cletlsn p, sl&lt;?'\·, I atvuna Renthl'OpL
c ph ta . 1, na.. 1\l ro Vk Loon 1\l
s&lt;t Dowr,; ,

Ylcu. \'h:lcr
2rul cluan • lcnd&lt;&gt;ro Roc.hn, Bdk L.utut·t.c, rluciu llllc

:-.1ucha..-1o. Hailic .1(lrchoo.cl,. 'iktta (.o.t on Ka la
frclcri.c:k f tml\tt ti.no.

ft.ont: DaplmL' ~\Liam'&gt;, Samuntha f c'stcd Lyr.d!';C

C!lli.LJ:, lndu. Clcmwt..~, •lewd_ n Dm·':: Al) s~
&amp;mdc oo.L

�Our
By: J ona.lhan Ca.bt' tu

Some people ftnd swimming to be boring and on~
somethi-ng that they di.d. 08 a. ki.d. But these boys feU i.n
1.0Je with swimmi.ng and deci.d.ed to joi.n the team to
compete. Boys swimmi-ng i.s also a. pl.a.ce to ho.oo fun i.n
which many boys do.

Ja.reod. Groce (10) said., "I 1.0Je to swim. It i.s fun beoo..u.se
I get to do i.t with othet- people." Some people enjoy
swimmi-ng fm: othet- -ceason like Brond.on Matthew C1 D
said., "I 1.0Je swimmi-ng beoo..use I get to compete my hea.ti
out It makes me Wot:k hacd. fot: the fOBtest time I c::an get"
We ace all p1:0ud of the boys 08 they conti.nu.e the season
to try thew best and go out thew and defend the house.
The boys team deftni.te~ i.nct-ecu;ed. i.n size thi.s yooc
and we ace gla.d beoo..u.se all of them seem to 1.0Je what
they do, and Wot:k hacd. a.t i.t .

Top Row. Dux Wtkon. J(LCbon :vfo ec, Zion
Dean. Ktdyn Timms. Cube Hcffman. \1ichad
Pope. Jacks n B) bee.
Second Row. Brundon \1atthc ~- 1\n~;tin
Trugano -R liO. Cod) Sh cm.akc. Josiah Gibbs.
:v1ichucl Hoffman. T ob) DtaL-;, Bruntlc) , 'cL-;on. lb;:;;;::i~~
J ash nu \1cDn [[cc.
Ft:ont Row. C t'C~ On b). Jaee d Cru.c&lt;?. Jim
Snthceland. Om.'id fei.us, Ouni.cl lgud .

�H Uin 1\ ' 't U21 p• pa•ing t o muk u L.,_

.1. uik G, od , (n [.L tCjt't

up

pmch u HJ lxl&lt; t tl ( bi&lt;J

&lt; 1 ~1

T) t 'O II&lt;' Dn 'ts &lt; 121 nft&lt;t h
ll t&lt;l&lt;le ulllu., ft
t ht·o" .

Names:
Top: . 1. n..ik Gooch'&gt;'in - lagt •c.Timotln
\-1c '&gt;'6c&gt;t'n. Rundnll Du;~-&gt;. Oouc;h-; I unc~-&gt;.
R llin Piceec. Lucru; Lctc) . 1 )TOne DCl\'is.
Rdx:et J on h. Tuy~'Con \Villiwn;;-Bo;;t.
Middle: cluyl n 8hoet, 'ouch \-1cvJ6om,
Coach cldm~-&gt;on. Couch \-1utwz. Couch
Chut\\'in. COCLch Day;;, Chei.hticn H \\'Cml.

Bottom. Blc;;hcn Blnch'&gt;'dl t 'Ph(;n :\' oll
Re;tcl \t'uh n Xu~'ict' Knight. Puh'ick
Yfcclinu. Oontc Guidcn.

By: R.a.en.ella. Ramkissoon
BasketbalL has been apart of Widefl.el.d since 1958. The tea.m has
ha.d many !Ji.ctories and has Wor;o
super;o havd this season..
When asked what his fwoci~ ~oft tea.m is Luca.s La.cy CUD
commented that he li
~ apart of uch a supporlWe tea.m
and playing the
I ~ with all y bs." When his
tea.mm.ate Chri.stion owc:ird (12)
asked why he plays
bketbalL he stated that i
the feeling I get when I haw the
Ct;"OWd ch.eecin.g me on.." OverolL the tea.m did a toomendous job
tbughout thew season and made it to the the top eight teams
in pkyoffs which VJas called the "Gvoo.t Eight". Unforluna.~ the
tea.m did not moJe fo~ into the top h,n.alist but plan to be
e\len bettet;. next yoox:.

SCOREBOARD
Basketball
Opponent

w

Cot'Onado

61-47

Hcu&gt;t•ison

64-58W

w
Cit
64-41 w
W odland Pm·k 92-51 w
lw,i., on
87-55 w
Y1itchell

Cctt~;on

c

7-34

�1 )t'OI tl' I)w.'t fi l\2&gt;

�By: Ball i.gh

Legacy

t ph nson

thought pe e that O\-"&gt;et' m. s
Xt')' pla_, c padi ipating in th 2017-201
k llnll ·oos n. The
team. ae fi.U d v.Ji.th vJ U ee p cted and tmin d ·oung nwn that
paeti i.pate f e -.uei u e ons.
Dante' oU (10) ex laim.ed. "Being a pad of the loom i.s t.h
tay out. of te ubl and keep Ill) geade · up."

vJay I

malt e the eoos ning behi.nd \.vhy they at a pad of the pod.
the padi.ci.pant.s c nw t geth e to fi.ght a pas i.onat fi.ght that ends
i.n an uni.m.agi.nabl sc t baaed. Wi.th eey '1\lle · 0 p that cues.
th bond bet-. een the b . geo"
leongec. as doe the ho r
lega y.

Dami.an S lana (9)

Johnathan-Robeet 'W' ussti.g (10)

Top: Anthon} Robcets, na' n Jol nson '"'nu\lon t'm1l · Cht~sltnn
L'ton Anthon) D ni.~-Gal'cia. Dnmi.cm Sotnno, und Kc ;on A mo.

Middle: B.:od) f:.c ·

J IIIIA:tthan-R(.txcti.

' t sti&lt;j, Oont Gtudut, Rolx;ti.

\1e" 'x ,,.., Robni. [h;s. Kn) lcb 8nnpp. nnd Kndecm Cuto
Bottom= I-1) llCJCl Zakiml, Bm ton Bnt't"O\\. , Km.g&lt; n Bnt't'ov.: Capt'CC He 'ill

I JaL !)toe ·"·ell, and Kek\n llwnuL'

Top: Lui...'&gt; :Xald nado. DeVc n :.1 ore. 1\lbct·lo Podalatin.
0 ntc( Scott. Oa'Rc&gt;n Sprutlc_,. and Kakb . 1a...,ka
Middle: Cnc :\'itch ) . , 'oah \'oleic. 1\lc. John~on, De &gt;in
i.5ncr s. and Timolh) Tre \1ev.:&gt;born
Bottom.: Donlc Guidcn

�:\'ouh Volci.c ClOJ and DC\.'tn
bt.'11let'OS ( lOJ ,'1((ll\cl

ll the

si.clc li.nes as they ~'ail tm·
the abi.li.ty to play bketbull
tot• the ct•o .Jcls &lt;!njoymenl.

Out· C-&amp;juacl boys acli.~'Cly
v.utch thei.e fcll0\\1 ph et~ us
the s concls of the clock
count dm\ln bet t'e the ph;
contcs to an end.

ti.c , 'i.tchcy (Jl) t'CIH(ttns i.n

du; COt'l'&lt;!cl slCLncc uttcl'
eeloo.stll&lt;J the \xtll t l' U tht'&lt;!C

p int \n.-;kcl

:A.s th.e endless
antount of feet
donti.nate the flom·,
the boy· on the C-

Squad defend th.e
h.oop as th.c
opposi.ng tca.nt h:ies
to achieve a basket
feont the fmc throw
line.

�Tlw lndit" teld:mtul mukin&lt;j tlw finnl

:&lt;\nliynh l~i&lt; kclts ll I l mnkc~

~·(1('1\('t' ( IOJ hi&lt;jh

ft ut· n let· tlw &lt;j&lt;llll&lt;' ,•ttl then· l!·n ph_.

hn· 'l) d&lt; \\ll the umd.

tt h l: ·fon· n &lt;j&lt;lllH'

\1m kcn::it• Kin&lt;J t II l "ho, 1
Cl ft'l'C lht·&lt;' \ .

Johnson. f-aith H \&gt;Jet'. ~1ackcm:ic KtnCJ.

Chm-t"sc raitt :. b-tku Wm1tct·. Lil; Cook.
Couch Gt ·ibcl Coach Washington.
Mi.ddle Row. Kuliulani f-ceecitu. -Auli}eth
Rickel h. ~1nkccdu Cuto.
Front Row. Tcl\'i \hthce

B ·: Ki.ei. Can nod y

These la.d.y Gla.ds ha.d. a. havd fought a.nd 'Jet)' m.emoroble
soo.son.. Going 18 a.nd 5, a.nd e&lt;Jen m.a.king it to the playoffs
counts towcuxis thei..c success.
Ecika W ox:ner: ( 10) states that she "loJes playing with gvoo.t
tea.rnrna.tes." This season t
t tea.rn vJot'k of these
(jt.;;·t:.tw.L.l·

SCOREBOARD
Gixls Basketball
Opponent

r\ools Si.et'ro.

happy with the
successes of the soo.so
she ~ winning."
tl.Se of making it to the
playoffs, but also because·
cxu. I Mason's last yeox. These
glds helped loo.d Coach Mason into his 300th win a.s a. coa.ch.
1\ll of these Gla.ds enjoy playing thei..c fwocite sport with
each otk a.nd coming out of the soo.son successful with going
to the playoffs. Thew soo.son continued alL the v:KJ.y to the h.nal
fout' a.ftet. 17 y€.ClCS of not m.a.king it to a.ny post soo.son games.

18 ·5 OJeroll

Sicrm

w
46-45 w

\1itdwU

59- 19

\1csa Ridc;c

Cheyenne \1tn.

t lnrdson
TC:&lt;\

62-45

w
59- 19 w
73-46 w
-38

.

��I

'Bas

~)~::::Cl~:ollmm Belisari -Kalili and

a

Le ga cy

Ca.tch. Pass. Dti.bbk Shoot Repoo.t Out&gt; JV and C-Squ.a.d gi.d.s haoo been
domi.n.a.ting the court si.nce da.y one. With a. f1.ery spirit to play against thew
opponents, both tea.rns ewe showing up and out this sea.son. Ba.sketb:JL is a.
sport tha.t is not only physi.oall.y chall.en.gi.ng but rnentall.y a.s welL .Ea.ch pla.yet&gt;
needs to be completeLy dedi.&lt;XJ.ted.. In o~ to win ea.ch game, these gi.d.s haoo
to pro.ctice on thew oWn time and haoo the rnofuntion to do so.
L.li.ani Kro.use (9) explains, "Wha.t rnofuntes rne to pla.y is the gi.d.s on the
tea.rn and Coa.ch Mason. They m.a.ke rne Wot&gt;k up to my potential" .Ea.ch
rnemk of the tea.rn l.ea.crted bm ea.ch game they played whetk it was
deJelopi.ru] neW ta.ctics fot&gt; a. pla.y ot&gt; H.xi.ru] the shot they missed in thew la.st
cp.rne. No ma.ttet" how difficult the opposi.ru] tea.rn was, out&gt; gi.d.s Wot&gt;ked
enthu.sia.sti.cal1y, and it showed in fNef:)' game they pla.yed.

Top: L IJc f\.ui. j -Ylcsch.ellc. Yladi.son It: \.n, Vanessa.

LoiJe feai jo-Yfesch. ll.e (9)

Ccuea

Top: Coach. W ash.i.n.glon, Li.li.ani. Kmus , Ki.eslen
Aedolf, Kaylanah. Casti.llo, Rh.ea Hi.e ch., Alcxeya
Goeegen, Coach. :vlason, Coach Gei.ebel
Mic:Ldle: Li.zeUe nwtu, Cassundtu Geah.am., Be Ana
Jackson

Bottom: At;·ann.a Heeei.n.g and T ot'i. Ylath.et'

Bottom: Amuli.a &amp;:unom., T ot'i. Ylath.et', :vlakeeda Cato

Wi.lkee on. Alcxi.s Haeei.s. uantem Ki.e6 ·. Yfadi.son.
Gi.-.Jen, Coach. W ash.i.n.gton

Mic:Ldle: clot'dyn Gui.dt;·. Akayla cloh.n. on. Kei.onna

�Kei.onnu Ccuoo (9) and
Van sa Wilkel'son (9)
succes full · pr0Jenled
Lhei.e opponenl from
shooli.ng a Lheee poi.nlel'.

Ca.ssandm Geahmn ( 11)
cushed lo dci.bbl.e the ball
down lh

COllt'l. lo SCOt'(!

o.gai.n l The Cl.as i.cal

Academy

Pl.ayi.n.g as a poi.nl
guacd, Akayl.a John on
(9) looked foe a

loo.nu1cale lo pas Lh.e
balllo i.n ocdee lo cat'C!.

Pla.) ing basketball for
about fi ...X? year·s, Amulia
&amp;unoro. (9l exl ibi.ts
t.enm.work nnd domina.tion
e...'Ct'')' ga.me. As a. shooting

a.nd point gu.o.t'Ci. she
shoots three pointers a.nd
dti. :'es the ball down the
conri. ~rhen pla..:ing
a.ga.inst ta.llee or skilled
pla. et . she cla..ims tha.t he
"tnkes it a.s a. cha.llenge foe
fun a.nd to do better a.s a
pla..) er."

�Acadcztni
1\t Widefield High School ou~
ach~rnents. The students

��Bcnj:unin Bctld"'in
Oinlon Bctlth=ot•
, 1clissu Bcqny
Dm'id &amp;l'yin

:\1mn'&lt;: n Blunt

Kalli B.~&gt;"n

~ u::a.nnc Canned)

Bcu lxuu Cn,· ndc ·

:&lt;\lc t., Cct-dcna

Emil) On-\. l~n. n
John Clmk
:&lt;\t-iel Collins

Jack Cunumnqs

Dunicl Cunninc;ham

:\1(U•' !..A"'"
:&lt;\mandn Dc:\1nllo
Cathl n DcRolf
. 1onicn Dicus

72

�Lc:A.n n Conwlcs
Ro.qud. Conzolc,
t uuh Crondizio

l(c,, In Cunn
t1 Hag dorn
&amp;uu !!all
TiwdHall

let•

Amx: n Hoffmnn
\1C&lt;fll\ Houtchens
Ou,,;,., Janelle
\'tl'I:Jlllla Jm'\.'\S

Ch r; l John on

. 1atthc ~ Kinq
:'\, ll ic. Kmqht

[dts Knoop
Sht lc Kot·t

73

�it lwh, ~1ni&gt;t n

~1di.-''"'' . 1ul, nc Tcl't)

ft'('d ~1m:j&lt;:"iscn

clnllllft·t' ~1nt·tme:

uuh ~1uUi m m

. 1m·· \1uno:
AnCJdn \1ut ph,
clu.M •n :\ t

Eu loci
,'tcphcn Pmtu&lt;J&lt;J.
\1iclweli\"Cston
rend Pt'icc

Abic.JUil RcifL&gt;l
\1nttt'll n Ric h&lt;mls

Alli.,on fngc
R&lt;!C)&lt;jl&lt;' .Sunde,.,
l~:o kc &amp;nl'bot· HCJh

Lindsc_ 8hcprxmJ
l'iffun: &lt;'hipp

clonuthnn &lt;hub

�JniiiCS

r"""'...-:"1--l'!"i:'"....,......,C r~';t:":---;;r~ :'\ndt'Ul

Stccklu·

1\utit St pi n
~1icl u.cl ~tmmt·
f.m Tltldt

Juuc.; \'m,'l'lw
Bets

\'n.'&lt;ltt&lt;':

Cwk \'CIS(Itw:
:'&gt;1w · \rulht·
:'&gt;1tdwUe \ru.lkc.:t'
'ulL:u u

\'uncs'l.L \r omu.ck

7:1

�Legacy

�heppcml leru:ls hm· class in a well
\vhet'(; mosl sleeeol ;pes come teom.

r

rrench class pmclices for lheie class pmjecl l&lt;XJelhee. f-or'&lt;?ign
lan&lt;Juages are lough. bul il is fun lo leaen and memori.:w a lunguage.

77

�Legacy

�:--1.-.\rltitc hclpinq out students in the dt.tss becmt:-.&lt;.' they don't

. &lt;&lt;th Potts (I I&gt; and fmil:;· &lt;. mk'ik &lt;Ill helping out ('(U:h oth t' ,'\th

nndet"Stand a pl'Oblcm. If ;-on need help he i.s a gl'cnt l'CSOttt'Ce.

. 1t
wt-k

ickmiUet-'s tough bnl helpful pt'Oblcms. As' on can
ry Item! and the:;· ut

dedicated

they

79

�Legacy

�Ri.ch.aed Campbell C12) l osened Lh.e lug nul sceew on a

Lwn Cm'C) l9J \voekcd on hi.&lt;; cundlc box peojecl. f'oe ~1ctulb. the

W.tn. He cue fully examines what was we ng vJi.lh the s eevJ.

assignment is considceccl a fun pmjcct Clt the end

f the sunu!slet'.

81

�-

Legacy

�Cumt)n DeLeon wn Ot'C\V Bmficld C12J. ctncl Chun:is HO\\'&lt;.lt'd
C12J '''m·k togcthct· on thcie gi lHJ&lt;.:t'becucl house.

nling ts not Wi ca..-;) CL&lt;; s me IHU) think
fonncl thi.s Ollt \\'hilc clotHCJ hce pl'OJCCl.

�Legacy

�T OO{_JO.n Keelet' &lt;I OJ di-splays colm'Cd

Jaqueline . 1u( hado (!OJ ans"'et-s guest ions out of the book

to ha,'C a ft-ee clm.vJ d&lt;w.

\\)et·k d st ttcltmtsly wHl completed hct· a.:;signmcnl.

he

�Legacy

�e . 1ut"tuwz l ll &gt;

J&lt; scph Rendon &lt;12J smiled fot• the cwnet'Ct as he -.'ot-kcd haed &lt;'II his

\1s Hines '"mlcd -.'ith a gmttp of students to intpm

&lt;tt ·t pmpl'l

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�Cla.udia Sannl&lt;?nto C!Ol plays deum sel dmi.ng Winteefest

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hands lnb · gi.rl I \vi.U
alwa ·s be pcoud of aU
youc ac ontpli.shmcm.ls
you haiJe made
theoughoul )'Out' life
and I Ull t exci-ted lo sec
how lac you can go.

No matlec what,
always beli.0Je i.n
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your deeants. N&lt;Ner
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Danica Bispin&lt;J
Today i-s an cxccllen t ti.n te,
i-t i-s 6oth the setti-ng of the
n to on and the ei.sc of the
Yloeningstae. It i-s the
waning of the past and the

bcig h t deean ts f oc the
future.

��Taylov Blackwell
Congeatula.ti.ons 1\ng l i.e! We hope ·ou
conti.nue ·oue jouene · wi-th the sarne

pas i_ n and d teeminati-on that has goUen
·ou t.hi.s fae. T

sa; · that we aee ble

ed t.o

call you out:' daughtee i.s an undee tatentenl
You h.a.IJ bt'ought us m.oe jo · than you
could po i.bl · i.nw.gi-ne. Go foewacd and
onti-nue t tackle all obstacle wi-th.
confi.dence and poi.se. We know that geea.t
thi.ng ace i.n ·oue ftttue . R nwrnbee to
laugh a lot, b posi,ti.IJe, and stay teue to
yotte elf.
DRE1\Yf BIG B1\BY GIRL
LoiJe,
Yfont &lt;ti Dad
Thank foc alwa ' bei-ng nty bi,gge t fan.
LoiJe,
Tee~Joe

�"Yioegan...:ou cu·c a
blc sing, ou ha:
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·out' d sti.t t . We
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peoud of ou

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Movgan

Dad. Anthon ·.

Bu~key

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gi 1en u n pixi.t of
feae. but of powce

and of lo c and of a
ottnd m.ind."

Madelyn Ha.gev
Yfadcli.ni.
Bt'i.ghl and bca.ut.i.tu~ t.hat. is wha.l you ar&lt;?1 f eom t.h&lt;? da.•
. ou \'J&lt;?t'&lt;? bot'n ) ou have beough t JO) t.c om· fami.L.,. You
haw taken cha.llenq&lt;?s head on and ha.w ncwe l:a.ckcd
down.. You c onti.mtc t.o ach.i.c

aca{Lc&gt;mi.c &lt;?xcdlence,

while t't'nw.ini.ng a geoo.t at.hlct&lt;?. and we am so pt·ou.d of
) ttt' accomplllihnt&lt;?l ts. c o, t memb&lt;?t· lw.t \X'a.lt Di.sn
said: "If ·ou can derom i.t., ·vou can do i.L~ You got thi.s;
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Ito v go { u t and ~;how th.

vodd who • ·ou at'e!

We lo&lt;Jc ) ou a nickel and u pee~
Yfom and Dad
Y!addi.c.

I know I am fout' .·cut · oldcl' t.ha.n you, but I sti.U look ttp
t.o ou. You ha&lt;Je blo omcd into a clw.ri.•nnati.c,
i.nt.elli.qent, bold, ymtng lady I cannot vai.t to cc what
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the futuro holds fm· .·ou. I on't be ttt'peised vhen the
hi.stoey books mention you. Congrutuluti.ons on this bi.g
accomplishment! I am o peoud of. ·ou!
Lo&lt;Je,
l.aut't?n

�Richcwd
Campbell

Congmtulations!.
I ant o pt'oud of
yotlt'
accontplishnwnts.
~ll of ·out' hat'd
wot'k has pai.d off
and wi.lllead to a
ucce f ul f u tttt'e. I
can't wai,t to see
whet'e ·out' t'oad
takes you next. I wi.U
alway be het' fOt'

you. Stay Hutn6le!

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xpcclulic n . Yon

h.a\JC olwu s steivcd
foe pcefection l.n
t') thing ., ou haV&lt;:
done. V./ c ould not
be tnorc peoud of
)Oll and

OUt'

Leo
Delot:ia

always be ottc
"Baby Karte."
We will
always lo"c

com. phshntenls. W

you,!!!

bel~e ) ou can do

an) thing

ou el

) oue mind to.
Good Luck!

Dillon Ham
Dillon, You. did it! We aro so \Jet')'
pt'oud of you. Right befot'e ottt' eye's,
we'\Je watched out' little boy gt'ow into
a young man. You at'e dedicated,

hat'd-wot'king, and you cat'e so rnuch
abottt the wot'ld. We ha\Je no doubt
·ou. will be uccessful in yout' next
chaptet' of life!
Lo\Je, Dad, Mont, and Sabt'ina

"You.'ro off to gt'eat places! Today is
yout' day! Y out' ntoun.tain. is waiting,
so_ get on yout' way" De. Seus

Jacob
Headle

�CongeatulaJi.ons
Cbt·ei , ·ou'ee
fi-11ally grud uaLi.ng.
Y ou'ee Lueni.ng tnt.o

th. 1nan I knew you

Chavcis
Howavd

would alwa: ·s be.

Yottc family and I
aee all Leuly pcoud
of yott and all of
youe hued woek.
Ke p tL ttp knuckle

hood.
-Dad

Tooywan McDade
Son,

It't; be n om· lwnot· and pkusut'C' to be
. .:oue pat·cnts, watching yout' tt·c.m.sitU:&gt;n to
the ·ou ng tlu:tn ·ou've be onw ha..., beL'll
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nothing shod of bl'C.uthtuking. 1 his is just
anothct' :-;t.ep in the directU:m ·ou vJallt to
go. In \vhatN&lt;?t' pnth.) on choose feom thi

dav· foevJaed. \VC v.1ant you to knmv we will
alva s suppod you in.., ont' future
endeuvors. 1\U \vc hope is that \VC.vc given
·ou n foundation that \vtU forc'-1Cl' be
stublc• enough foe ,·ou to lcun on in haed
times.
Rcmcmbct• goal-; without sh.at-t-t..ct·tn goal.,
&lt;ll'C jnst

that.

Love . 1on t and Dnd

��Za:_:a,
We are o proud of
you. \Ve l.o'-'C ..:ou and
can't watt to see hmv
far ·ou go in Life.
Remmnbet.•. "when life

#1 Pt'oud nmmu @ Cht'is "JC" Ilx:uxa

#Class of 2018!!
No nmttet' what happens, I'LL always be
w1th you, fot'e\Jet'.
Lo\Je :vlont

throws you a cul'\?e

6alL youU al VU)S 6e
safe at hom.e."
Lo'-'C you.
.Yfom., Dad and

8a.bcina

Isaiah
Gtim.a

�Isabella Gakulon
T 0 my doo.t'CSl r~bclk

WOW! [ don't even novJ "vhet'C lo begin. [ ha.ve been drcrulilHJ this
clu) hkc nc othct• and hrul to t'CClily think hur-d about vha.l l v.'o.nl
to suy to yon in thi..-; \.'Cl')' special letter that l get lo weile yon a.nd
fm· C\.'Ct') one lo t'COlL l want to sla.el off b) ~ying "tha.nk you."
Tha.nk yon for being such a good Little girl yon ·,'C nC\.'Cl' gi\.'Cn me
an · trouble and von vcm nC\.'Cr a Cl''\' baby_ LoL Ol' a little monslc:t'.
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You vJe :e just a quiet. silly. huble and outgoing little gitt and have
gt'O\.vn up to be a strong, happy. l:xxmtifnl and sn\.Cll'l yonn9 lrul_;
Yon ha.ve al,va.ys been so go d at listening and taking ad \lice and
alwuys ntuking the t'UJhl good dcci..-;i.ons and muki.ng the eight
choices. You hw..'C newt· given m.e a t'CCLS n to \.VOl't')' abut ;on oe
vJOJHlct' if ,·ou vJonl.d find youe ""uy.And for uU of that I thank
you.
lam going to mi..-;s the \.VU) ) ou al,va.ys v..unted to do som.cthing no
muller if it \.VUS ruining. sno,.;mg. oe the most lxnutiful da.y you
\.Vet'C t'COll)' foe unything. You aee one of those people tha.t uee
uk~xt;s on lime und knmv ,.;hut your gonnu do befot'C you do il

You knm \.vha.t you \.V&lt;Lnt and )'Ott gel it and because of these
tU.ls ns l knmv thul vhcn ,·ou entee inlo the nc. l chaplce of yom·
li.fc. yon "viU kn ,., c. ·uctly \vhal .:ou m-e doing. You ~tu\X! mrule
mising you s \.'Ct')' fm· me tha.t if l ho.d lo do i.t all 0\.'Ce ago.in l
\V uld in a hcul'l l:xxtl

[ b .'C you lo the moon and back r~beUa Co.l\XU.lon [ lrul) beli.C\.'C
that Angel ho..-; gi ~n you ,·out' \vings so fly gtt-l!!
LO\.&gt;c, :..1om
Isabella.,
To m

da.nghlee. l l ve ycu s

You Cll'C s spc ial I hope ) ott kno"v
lO\.'es shines the ugh you foe all to see.
[ ctm i.n mve thut ) on ctt'C pc.u-t of me.
LO\.&gt;c, Dad

1f17

�ongmtulai.ion !
W

Judiah
Pa.deway

at:'e pt'oud of

'OU!
~lwa , 6 li.e\Je 1n
'OUt:' elf, ne\J c gi.\Je
up, fallow ·out:'
dcean t , 6e t wi.she
1n ·ouc next
chaptet:' of li.fe!
We lo\J

·ou!

Malina Melendez
You di.d it! We aee so pcond of
.I

·ou. You vocked hued and

pet' e\Jeced. Do not \VU\Jce and you
. .vLll 6e hiuntphant.

"Be stcong, 6e 6ca e, 6e fearless.
You ace ne\Jee alone."
Daddy wi.ll 6e srniling fcont
hcn\Jcn at thi.,s snpecstac. W c lo\Je
you baby gixl!
Lo\Je Mat n and Dad

L.

��Tee
we aee s

'

peoud of

you, you have gt&gt;own
i-n to an amnzi-ng
young mnn that We
Lntly aclot&gt;e. Youe

Too Pievoo

ftthte i,s bei,ght and
we at'e exci-ted to sec
you sLt'i-Vc i-n youe
next chapLet'. Deoom
bi,g and follow youe
dcoonts.
We Love ·ou,
)iorn and Dad

Cole Munoz
Life l,s a race....
When the couese i.s tough. be strong
and eesili.ent. When your tcalnlna.tes
need _;ou, be su pporti\1e and lo__:al
When yon hnd, peese\1ecQ and beli.e\1e
in yourself. When you't:e in the lead,
be proud, yet huntble. Abo\1e all else
ro1nmnbee: you aro a chantpion.
The futuro i.s yours; mnbroce it wi.th
the sante grit and gusto that got you
thi.s fae.
Shine on, Cole. We lo\1e you!
Mont and Dad

100

�"I lope when the
ceowd screcu 1ts out
t

sctxnn ung yout'
ncune hope i.f

evcevbod
· t:'uns
..1
.,/
you choo c to
stay"
You arc li.ght when

Puckett

cvet: .,/ ·thi.ng feel&lt;;
clack. Never kt
un., ·mu? take that

Li.ght femn o,/·ou. fly
son!
- Lo e:
Mont and Dud

161

�Congeatulation, to oue beautiful

daughtce Yraka~ ·la. \V c&gt; at'c&gt; so peoud of
.., ou and all of; out' nccontpli. +unents.
You ha: C? qeovJn t.o be&gt; such an
mnnzi.ng, snmd. loiJing. kind and
beauti.ful ... ·oung lad . . and \VC can't vail
t

&lt;?&lt;?\\)hat tlw future' hns i.n, toec for

.,·ou. llw k~ is youe limit.. I 'oll vJ yout'
dt'CCLnt.s!

Lo 'c: Dad, Yro1n Kenna,

1.· Kulla

1G2

�Dear Jadyn &amp; Kaylee,
WOW!!! We just thank the LORD for being
your Nana &amp; Papa. All the time we'\/e gotten to
spend with you. Your such a loving, helpful kind
young women. We love you SOOOOOOO
MUCH and LOVE your beautiful face's, may
GOD bless you with a wonderful life !!!!
LOVE, NANA &amp; PAPA, XOXOXOXO

163

�CXea.m of the ct'Opl

Kennedy
Thomas

You\?e
d.emonshx:Lted you't'
ability to lead in
~hing you'oo
a.ccomplished.
Continue to keep
you't' head to\o\JC.Lt'd
the clouds knowing
the sky is the limit
and when you't'
quiet youiL h.ec:.w
you't' Mom and

Dad cheecing you
onl We loiJe you!

Cheyenne Voleic
Cheyenne,
We aoo so pt'Oud of you. :Be1.i.eJe in
yout"Self a.n.d accomplish all of you't'

dt'eCl.li\.8. Make alL the impossible,
possible and a.chie.?e you't' goals.

Looe: Dad, Mom, Noah, and Cierea.

�E[ijah "The G.O.A.T." Whatley
est. December 25, 1999
Go confidently in the direction of your
Dreams, Live the life you've imagined!

-HEROMom &amp; Justin, Dad &amp; Hoku, Savanna,
Jesiah and Oma

�Doo.e 1\1 mo_

To 1n de 1il older sisLet' ft·om Lhc Lwinkies on
Olll' fan and

the happy em k von made (sugat'

Kool-1\Ld) Yon will b(l \X&gt;t') sttcCX'ssful I lo. .l(&gt; you

and \vi.sh

ou the be L

Jill
Dcat' 1\nna.,
ILs be&gt;&lt;. n a plcusttt'&lt;:' tui.sing " on as n tv mvn. You
ulw t:v·s keep 1ne on Ill.' toe's from "our spunk,_,
f unn
jo

v

v

self, ) ott keep me laughing. Yon at'e such u

to hm1e at'ott.nd. I am so blessed to be pat'L of

-' ottt' life. I cant wait to conti.nue sec

v

on qt'O\v

i.nto the wondcefnl women that I bto\v ·our
going to becom.e.
Lo~Vc, C.mndma

Jaylen Short
Jay len,
I kne\v you \\)ere destined for grmtnes

\vhen I ftrst saw yon! Your klnd henet
.I

and \vtllingness to hdp others hn\1e
been rmnarknble to say dw ko"'"-;L As
you gt'Cl(luute ft'OJn high school and
begtn yottt' journey us a young nwn, I
wtsh you ctU the best. Thank von for
muklng nw proud, son. I love you!
Always and Pm·evct'
.I

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g, Km Cunnody nnd
R{l(:Hdlu Rnmkiss&lt; on

Battet- Up! This chari.sma.ti.c toom. has pushed through
the season and hopes to end the season welL The senioc
stacked ~ity is hitting the season hacd, with senioc Eliph
Clru:k hitting a. gmnd slam duti.n.g the Coronado game. The
~ity boys w:e thought to be a. fa.mtly, and tha.t is tt-ue foe
Brorulon Parrott (12) stating tha.t "basebalL is my home a.wa.y
from home, and f m going to miss my fti.ends I call fa.mtly."
These oJery cl.ose boys h.ro.?e pushed through the hacd times
and games to fmish them with a. bang. Axel Jensen (11) sai.d
tha.t "the season was hacd fought and worth alL of the time
put in." The fa.mtly tha.t has been established this season will
continue to impt"eSS the fa.ns in the stands.

Top Row. Snnmntlt&lt;L Pmc :Al. Sl lli. s&lt; n, BnJc
t&lt; h Sun he: Coach Pun·ot
~1,.,. ~~ rlwncs

Cue lt&lt;u s, C

J h rl'cc~.
Mi.d.dle Row. ~1uttl.c,, Pt,&lt;C D!Uc n limn f lifdt C. uk,
K\ l \\\L,, n !),lan . 1at'ks. A cl Jensen
Bottom Row. f~cc c Ltcb,, \\'tUtnllt Puc kelt, lscudt (11i11w
Clui. tophct·ll-.u u, Cmnu·c n Luws, Rt nnnn He it:.

1\

utt Cmnplxll

. c t Pictured l)mndon Pmn tt

TopRow. ~1aU") Hutchtson ~1inlli ~&lt;It Jc ldt
l ouch Pun·oU Ccxu h Becket· ,S.unnnthu Price, • 1t-s. , 't
clCltl'C

Mi.d.dle Row. dosc·ph 1\ttpcchct i»t'Od Lc uslxt-g Tt'C ot·
Blncbv ll Jo\'unPt Addts&lt; 11 B.., d) [ ck.t't l lttnl&lt;·t :-.1wb
Bottom Row. Btu: ton P&gt;tt" , • lel· Bcx.Kec (am l'On
Lu co.s. .lcu•t s [ l I&lt;.UJ ndc Kmqc n P&gt;tll t

rnpp

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Wi.th spci.ng a.cound the cot;'J"'.€l;', i.t's ti.rne foe termi.s! T enni.s

takes focus espec~ i.n competi.tioo rr\0-tch.es. To rose the
sh:ess, Jesse La.uben (10) rnenti.oned "Mofux:Lti.ng my

parln.et' aru:l taki.ng deep booa.ths vJhile \.i.steni.ng to my
faooci.te songs" ptepaces h.et: foe a. bU] rr\0-tch. Besides a.
competi.tioo a.trnosphete, tenni.s also ccuxi.es a. posi.tioo
enet:g"j aru:l 't'eWa.t'd.s foe these gi.ds. "Tenni.s h.a.s CC'E!J(l.ted. a.
fun and enecgeti.c a.trnosphete foe me." Miro.n.da. .Barela ClD
a.d.mi.ts. Thete's no doubt these gids h.we fun e&lt;Jet"'jda.y.

I Bou

�Ciirls ~ 0 ~ ~ ~. r
LegaCy
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[)\ Kumunu'clnnu
l:X.li. ui&lt; Knlili unci Cod;

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1h.U. yooce OOCCCI.' tcyou.ta brou.&lt;jhl ou.t many gi.d&amp; T cyou.ta WC&lt;U oi&lt;jorou.o bu.t &lt;»e&lt;cy

gid tried h.ard to get on tha too.m. and becnWMI of all of thi., not a. sWj{e gi&lt;i
cu.t 1h.U. ~ gceo.t """""n ooeroll. Foe theic -:r ront 9"""' a.gainat Sand C.....k, oue
JV OOCC4!&lt;: gido Won
9"""' by a. long ohot Sooc..: U. not a.n OM)' opoet to play It
tako a. lot of effoct Sooc..: U. a. •poet tha.t roqui.ooo a. lot of running, cf you'ee not
i.n oha. by tha tin of tcyo~&lt;to. than you. ""-ll bo bef""" tha ooaaon end&amp; When
a.oked"""" h.ard ct ~to get throu.&lt;jh tha tcyouto, &lt;."v!)u Sopha-. 12) eeplied "The
only h.ard parl about tcyou.to, ~ getting back into 'J""""8 a.ftec not playing foe a.
f.w ooaaon&amp;• 1\a expectccl th-e gido v&gt;on u.o a. 9•:ea.t ooaaon, but they alao beUeoe
tha.t they "'oeked h.ard foe e-:r \Olin tha.t they gai.ru&gt;d.

�On your: rYI.CLt'k, get set, go! This yoox:'s team has been am.a.zing It
takes much effort to r:ise abo&lt;Je all competition a.n.d. our: school
has done it It's all about the focus a.n.d. deter:min.a.tion that
comes with tro.ck.. T r:ack may not be everyones fO!JOr:ite spor:t,

0 r r
Legacy

but for: some it's a lifestyle.
John Jeffer:son (10) stated "I 1-uwe been in tro.ck for: a few yoox:s
now. I cart say my fO!JOr:ite part is -cunning the lal) meter: which
is a little &lt;Net' a mile." OJer: the cour:se of the spr:ing season, these
athletes 1-uwe tmined a.n.d. r:efused to gWe up e-Jen with the
toughest competition. -As a whole, they pt'O'Jed that winning is

B\ Kcyunna DooleY

possible with mofu.ntion a.n.d. deter:min.a.tion.

uncl

Top RoW: Coo.ch . cl.,&lt;lll, Cc tGh I i. ltu·

na,unn J, lmson, . 1uttpn~

~1ot·tmcz, AI&lt;' cmdct• C nlc., Dom,\ul 1cC nni k, \\\utt ~bttltc ,~.
J(HptuH'CII Cmnt, C.x1ch \1cll'jct~1son lsctm 1\·icc l.ui~ \1uldonuldo (;,., t1J&lt;'
\"ticJll Kuk6 \1,~.,k.~, \1w-k&lt;L' Si,•ickns, Twn i)onS&lt;t
4th Ro\.\1 cxtch \'u,lncz. lkmtn lom-c, ~1ndl~on h~n AmHll\llo Rutconc~.
( &lt;•I

Coopct Shu. &lt;JHU!l ~1, nct'i f Dunicl \1, ndmqo1L, GhiJin I lod&lt;J

.tllltt , 1utuqH1lt, . lm-kcllZI&lt;.. Ktt~q Dcsttlond Dttmn ToniiCI' l~dt'n
Pll'\&lt;lllll&lt;l rlohnslon Rc:ynu Kmsc hd . uthun Clnsl\01111 AIHJdo 1\.un Cone h

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em h Collin

3cd RoW: !w1.d Cwllt'~-I~ttl'l.iuq&lt; . &lt; tl un 1~ ·txtdlxnt Jukn. kKu:y,
~ ult t L 1 i&lt;J. clc nut hun Cultuu Isctt&lt; It \litddl l~mndon \t'illicuns. Ryun
t...utlu, C.

\1ttnoz dulcn rJ, ltnsc n, R1 o i)II&lt;J&lt;J, Kutmtlt Ch.ch z, Puttl

Yottlt&lt;J

2nd RoW: ..• lphiu. lc]l(l. Hie~ n I1lack ,ell, l.oqc"t Jolmson. ~1 ·1-cik
Cc•od ,;1\ L.&lt;L&lt;JL'CC, Chwns llo' uxl, Anch-c·" Jillllii&lt;!Z r- 1'1&lt;1 \11li&lt;'l', ,·h. ncsli
Johnson ~1m-kclm \1ncli~&lt;'n f.,un Ctttit'm:z, I lijul \'huth). rmnkic
lnqtUidl cJ hn Hods n -;-,IILC\'C 1\nn., Joncil'c wtdi'Cll.
Bottom RoW: A,)s&gt;&lt;t ~kl.mn 1-&gt;x'('&lt;LIIU cJm bon l\~m1ttu \~'it&lt; hc1·, Auli;uh
Stc ''nd, Tiunu UtlotH:, Lil~tmi 1\.mus , !iuttn&lt;tlL l-l&lt;t1 A&lt;tll)tth Ricketts
cla'&lt;'ltc Co, tnl Jucla Ric ·dt, Cw;.scuulm (,1uhwtt cJonl.n Cruidt'\, I'

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Theoo ave rna.ny sports heoo at Widefteld that
anyone can join and. enjoy. One sport that ooeryone
thinks of wheoo you ca.n just play and. hwe fun is

Top Row. Cc teh \rallacc. pcncce Wallet'. . 'i hd.cu;
-Ayces, ~1a.." n Schultz. Lthun Gillet. Hunlce hu.

Coudt . 'ell
Bottom Row: -Al) ui~'C), C(l(lc :v1mph). Bcnjcunin
Out·fc). Kcn·lct· ~h·lcs. T Olltllt) rcLCJCU1, Cht·istinn Hem

ULtimate Frisbee. When We st.arled ULtimate Frisbee only
thcoo yaws ago, rna.ny people had alvoo.dy joined the
team, and. they ended up winniruJ state. E~Jery yoox:
people hoox: about how exciting ULtimate Frisbee is, and.
ooery yoox: move people join in gvoups to expand. thew
friendship. "ULtimate Frisbee is ~Jery fun and. when I play
I can be myself with alL my friends and. celebro.te oul;'
cictocies" stated Mason &amp;huLtz (11) when asking him
why he plays ULtimate Frisbee. Many people enjoy the
erwWonment and. how friendly it is ,and. this was pro\Jen
true by the coach, Ml;'. W al.la.ce, when he said, "We hwe
alL kinds of kids alL O&lt;Jet&gt; oul;' en\JWcnment and. they alL
get along, but most of alL they alL enjoy each otk and.
hoJJe fun which is the numk one thing you need to
hoJJe a good time." If you need somewheoo to make new
friends this is the place!

�Prom

Hy: I ilci.qh Stcphcnl;Oil

Ki.ng, lso.o.c Gi.lleue ~· Queen, Cam.t') n Deleon

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C clv BL.'&gt;toclcnn

Yearbook gcwe nte an
incenti!Je to go out
and do 11\0t'e in ol&lt;Jing
the school such as
going to sonte of out'
port games. I made i

This
of many fun
m.emorie and a lot

of hatxl \\lot"k.

�11lovi11g 111en1ory of Zoe Fishe1AI Juliat1a Fishe1·
a1 k1 Je11 Fishel~

3570 North Academy Blvd.
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Diaby. Tene - 76.
103. 119
Diab. Toby - :!3. 61.
125
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101. 102. 107. 125
Dic·us. 1\loni.:a - 72
DiGregorio. Skylar107. 119
Dilks. Adam - SO. I :!5
Dobler. Paul - T!.
Dombrowski. Kye99. 108. IIJ
Domingue/,
Cheyanne - 125
Donis-Garcia.
Anthony- 6-1. 65. 113
DonJuan Rosas. Jose95. 1:!5
Dooley. Keyanna15. 33. 50. 68. xo. 9:!.
9-1. 102. 103. 1:!5
Doolittle. Kieran - 93.
113
Doolittle. Leslie- 73
Dorado. Vanessa 56. 86. 98. 125
Dorst. Emma - I OS.
125
Dorst. Grace - I 13
Doumbia. Salif- 119
Dowdell. Tiara- 125
Downey. Allyssa- 60.
103. 107. 113
Dmke. Cairo- 119
Dra\l!m. Khalil- 102.
106: 119
Drummond.
Jon-Brcnca - 125
Duby. Corey - 61. 135
Duk . Chcvanne- 92.
99. 10:!. (07. 125
Dumol. Bridgcttc- 9X.
125
Dunlap. Evan - 113
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Duran. Desmond - 38.
125
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Durfey. Benjamin lOX. 125
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6-1. 113
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57. 106. 113
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bnmcrson. Domanic
- 113
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113
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67. 135
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125
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- 10:!. 113
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109. 113
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Ferris. Destinec- 92.
125
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Finch. Asher - 52.
109. 113
Fincher. Andrea- 125
Fishburn. Randall -17. 113
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Fisher. Zoe- 113. 171
Fittmorris. Isaac·109. 119
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95. 107. ll9
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113
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95. 107. 125
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Fox. Shannon - 113
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Love - 6X. 99. I OX.
113
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Fmnco. Vanc"a 102. 119
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125
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125
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108. 119
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125
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119
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119
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108. 119
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102. lOS. 109. 136
George. James- 95.
101. 119
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102. 107. 125
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125
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69. 113
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