6 7sports Final
6 7sports Final
6 7sports Final
SPORTS
NOVEMBER 2014
TOP
Performers
Freshman - Volleyball
NOVEMBER
Clockwise from far left: Senior Gabby Littleton leads the team into a student section bridge for celebration. The girls throw their locked hands in the air after the
National Anthem. Junior Paulina Iacobelli jumps to hit the ball over the net. The team poses with its District Final award after the game Nov. 6.
Hannah LONERGAN
Senior - Football
Erin OLEARY
Brittani Kiel
Editor in chief
bkiel@n ovischools.net
Matt SABO
UPCOMING
EVENTS
Hockey
12/3/14
vs. Plymouth
@ Artic Edge,
7:00 p.m.
12/6/14
vs. SL Unified
@ KV Ice House,
5:00 p.m.
NEW
TRADITI NS
12/5/14
vs. Hazel Park
@ Novi HS,
7:00 p.m.
During 3rd Hour, Nov. 21, students and teachers lined the hallways to recognize the volleyball team through applause during
a Clap Out as the girls headed for a bus taking them to the Class A Final Four in Battle Creek. In an email Prinicipal Nicole
Carter sent to the staff, she wrote, We are hoping to start new traditions to celebrate the successes of our students.
Competitive
Cheer
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
12/5/14
Invitational
@ Novi HS,
7:00 a.m.
The girls swim and dive team cheers after finishing the
Division meet.
Sheily Shah
Feature Editor
In the fourth event of the Division meet, the 50 yard freestyle, eight swimmers in tightly
pressed goggles and swim caps
grab their starting blocks as soon
as the starter says Take your
mark. The whistle is blown, and
the swimmers shoot out into the
water. Forty seconds later, the
swimmers look up at their times.
One swimmer, Ava Bianchi,
looks at her time and smiles. 24
seconds.1.19 seconds faster than
the state cut.
I was really proud of myself, especially considering that
we werent even on taper at the
12/9/14
vs. WL Western
@ Novi HS,
7:00 p.m.
Wrestling
Boys Swim
and Dive
12/6/14
vs. Fenton
@Fenton HS,
12:00 p.m.
Adhitya Mahesh
Staff Writer
12/10/14
Quad
@ North
Farmington HS,
5:30 p.m.
Field hockey
shoots higher,
stands ground
Team reaches
semifinals for
third consecutive
year, loses to Ann
Arbor Pioneer
Maria Elkin
Opinion Editor
Closer than
ever
Senior Casey
Lawler braids a
teammates hair
on the sidelines
before a game.
I got to know
the girls really
well ... it was a
really amazing
organization
to come into,
Lawler said.
Senior Natalie
Trainor puts
an arm around
senior Amanda
Minissale at
their game
against Ann Arbor
Skyline Sept. 9.
My favorite part
was that every
single person on
the team was
my best friend,
Trainor said.
Senior center defenseman Keri Masserant nearly collides with an Ann Arbor Huron
player during a home game Oct. 10. Masserant said her favorite part of the season
was when they beat Huron, last years Division I state champions.
Junior Joost Plaetinck runs at the teams second meet of the year at Salem. The team runs together at the Salem Invitational. Coach Bob Smith talks to the team before a race.
Captains
Corner
State Finals
Placement
Joost Plaetinck,
Junior, 13th
Sahisnu Malapati,
Senior, 114th
Nate Hall,
Senior, 149th
PAGE 7
SPORTS
NOVEMBER 2014
Inside
The
Huddle
Efe Edevbie
What Ill Miss About Football
There are only a couple of
things I have dedicated more
time to than football, like
sleeping or breathing. For five
years Ive gone through hundreds of practices, countless
off-season workouts and 42
games.
Now, all thats over. My
football careers done.
It sucks.
Sure, there are a couple
things I wont miss. I wont
miss not being able to feel my
legs after one of Coach Wills
lower body workouts or taking ice baths in Chases training room after practice.
I wont miss waking up at
6:00 a.m. freshman year for
two-a-days or having to ice
my degenerative knees before
practices or workouts.
I wont miss feeling like
passing out after the Confidence Course or dislocating
and jamming my fingers every year.
I wont miss wearing the
ugly green on green uniforms we had freshman year.
Those things were hideous.
I wont miss practicing in
late October, because honestly,
its hard not to feel like going inside every time cold air
passes by.
I definitely wont miss losing to Northville.
What I will miss is pretty
much everything else.
Ill miss packing all my
football gear together in an
extra backpack or bag Friday
mornings before my varsity
games, or packing everything
into an orange Nike shoebox before my JV games. Ill
miss staying after practice or
workouts to catch passes from
Rohit (and Bageris too) and
Coach Slater yelling at me to
work my craft.
Ill miss watching Coach
Burnside doing a 100-yard
bear crawl junior year, and
getting to replay it on Hudl.
Ill miss team dinners, equipment checkouts and cleaning
my dirty white Adidas cleats
with a toothbrush.
Ill miss being with my
teammates, my brothers. Ill
miss the stupid stuff wed argue about, and singing Party
in the USA with them after
every win. Yes, thats right,
Miley Cyruss Party in the
USA.
Ill miss jamming out to
the locker room stereo before
games and running through
Toms Tunnel before The
Star-Spangled Banner.
Ill miss JV year and starting off 7-0. That was fun.
Ill miss Coach Kreger
calling me Rooster Head
because I got a Mohawk, and
a few guys calling him Mr.
Clean because hes bald.
Ill miss coming in Sunday
nights to work out and break
down film. Well, I mean, Ill
kind of miss it.
Ill miss Coach O and him
using the phrase fortuitous
bounce. Or anything else he
did, because it was all pretty
hilarious.
Ill miss guys like Siri, D-Tez,
Wojo and E-Man because they
always found a way to keep
practices or meetings interesting. Ill miss all of the guys
being together, because theyre
like my family.
Ill miss every workout, every practice, every game and
every moment. Really.
I guess Ill miss a lot of
things about football.
But the memories I have
will last a lifetime.
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