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THE
BRONC
Volume 14 – 4th Edition
January 14, 2011
Band Royalty 2010-2011
by CJ Robino
The candidates for band Queen this year were: Libby Fosmire, Kylin
Wampler, and Gretchen Wuerflein. King ;candidates were: Austin Fox, Tim
Stein, and Ty Schoenhals. Kindergarten attendents were Ava Voth and Logan
Seek. Kremlin Hillsdale band King and Queen of 2010-2011 are Tim Stein
and Libby Fosmire. The royalty were announced and crowned at the
Christmas concert on December 20.
Ty / Gretchen / King Tim / Queen Libby / Austin / Kylin
Logan / Ava
School Board news
by Jessica Cambron
Derrick Harris is the only candidate running for school board this year. Here
is some information about Mr. Harris. His wife is Christine and their two
children are Devan, a junior, and Jordan, sixth grader. He graduated from
NWOSU in ’92 with a BS in Business Administration. He is currently the Fire
Chief and EMT for Kremlin Volunteer Fire Department. He also works for
Oneok NGL Pipeline as a pump mechanic.
The Harrises moved to the Enid area 14 years ago and they wanted their
children to go to a good school. KHS was known for its academic excellence
so they moved into the school district. He wants to keep that tradition going
and that is why he is running for the school board.
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Trivia
Challenge
2011
The KHS National Honor
Society is ready to host its 22nd
annual Trivia Challenge for teams
of four adults (21+) who will fight
for the title “Champions of
Trivia”! People from all over
northwest Oklahoma will travel to
KHS on Monday, March 28, to
compete. The fun will start at 6:30
pm.
Cost to enter a team is only $40,
which works out to $10 per team
member. Teams will play in pools
and then advance to a single
elimination
tournament
to
determine a champion. Anywhere
from 12 to 20 teams will
participate.
All money raised goes to the
NHS and KHS academic teams.
Contact Roger Gossen by phone at
580-874-2281 or by email at
gossenr@kremlin.k12.ok.us
to
enter a team or get more
information.
H.S. Academic Team
Cherokee Strip Conf.
Runners-Up
KHS won four out of five games
in the Cherokee Strip Conference
Academic Bowl tournament on
December 18 to finish second to
Timberlake.
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Bronc Calendar
by Alex Hicks
Jan. 13-15....................................................................................... Skeltur Conference Basketball Tournament, Enid
Jan. 17 ......................................................................................................... 5-8 Basketball vs Drummond, 4:30 pm
Jan. 18 ................................................................................................................................................. Picture Retakes
Jan 18 ............................................ 8th/9th Academic Bowl (OJABA) District Tournament at Drummond. 12:30 pm
Jan 18 ................................................................................ JH & HS Basketball vs Pond Creek-Hunter, 4:00 pm
Jan. 20-22.......................................................................... Cherokee Strip Conference Basketball Tournament, Enid
Jan. 21 ..................................................................................................................... Professional Day / NO SCHOOL
Jan. 21 ................................................ 5th/6th Academic Bowl Regional Tournament (OJABA) at KHS, 9:00 am
Jan. 21 .................................................. 7th grade Academic Bowl District Tournament (OJABA) at Coyle, 2:00 pm
Jan. 21-22....................... HS Academic Bowl Team to Ft. Smith, AR,; Questions Unlimited Regional Tournament.
Jan. 23-29............................................... JH Boys & Girls Skeltur Conference Basketball Tournament. at Cimarron
Jan. 24 ..................................................................................... HS Girls & Boys Basketball vs Cherokee 6:30 pm`
Jan. 28 ...................................................................................... HS Girls & Boys Basketball at Drummond 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 1 ................................................................................... HS Girls & Boys Basketball vs Waukomis 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 3 ....................................................HS Girls & Boys Basketball vs Covington 6:30 p.m., SENIOR NIGHT
Feb. 4 ..................................................... HS Girls & Boys Basketball vs Cimarron 6:30 p.m., HOMECOMING
Feb. 7 .............................................................................................. HS Girls & Boys Basketball at DCLA 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 10 ......................................................................... OJABA Regional 7th Academic Bowl at Cimarron 1:30 p.m.
Feb. 10-12 ................................................................................................ HS Boys & Girls Basketball Districts TBA
Feb 12 ................................................................................... OJABA Regional 7th and 8th Academic Bowl 9:00 a.m.
Feb. 17 - 19 .......................................................................................... `HS Boys & Girls Basketball Regionals TBA
Feb. 17 .................................................................................... Spring Casual Pictures and Class Pictures at 8:00 am.
Feb. 19 ........................................................................................ Drama Club attends Beauty and the Beast in OKC
Feb. 19 ........................................................ OJABA Regional 8th and 9th Academic Bowl at 9:00 a.m.at Drummond
Feb. 24-26 ......................................................................................................HS Boys & Girls Basketball Area TBA
Feb. 25 .............................................................................................................. HS Baseball vs Cimarron, 4:00 pm
March 1 ............................................................................................ HS Baseball vs Pond Creek-Hunter, 4:00 pm
March 3 ............................................................................................................................... End of Third Nine Weeks
March 4 .................................................................................................................................................. NO SCHOOL
March 3-5.................................................................................................. HS Boys & Girls Basketball State at OKC
March 10 ............................................................................................... Parent-Teacher Conferences, 4:00 – 8:00 pm
March 11 .................................................................Parent-Teacher Conferences, 8:00 am – 12 noon, NO SCHOOL
March 14-18............................................................................................................................................ Spring Break
March 21 & 22 ..................................................................................................... Spring Musical: Broadway Revue
MARCH 28................................................................................................... TRIVIA CHALLENGE 2011, 6:30 pm
Home activities in bold type.
OJABA
Oklahoma Junior Academic Bowl Association
KHS will have four teams entered in OJABA competitions this year. The fifth/sixth grade team has already played in
district competition, winning one and losing one. They will play in Regional competition on Friday, Jan. 21. The seventh
grade team begins district competition on Friday, Jan. 21, with Regionals taking place on Feb. 10. The seventh/eighth
team played districts on Jan. 7 and split with Pond Creek (W) and Cimarron (L). They will play Regionals at KHS on
Feb. 12. The 8th/9th team plays districts at Drummond on Jan. 18 and then Regionals on Feb. 19 also at Drummond. State
competitions will run in late March and April. Support the OJABA academic teams – all competitions are open to the
public and there is no admission charge. Go Academic Broncs!!!
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PE Department Needs Your Help!
Sophomore news
by Mrs. Toelle
In elementary, each student has PE (and music) every single day. That’s more
often than most of the area school! (Yet another thing that makes K-H the best
school around!) However – and this should come as no surprise in today’s
economy – things are tight. With over a hundred students in PE each day and no
budget, it is a constant battle to find creative and inexpensive ways to make each
day a success. Each PE class period has roughly 45 students so that brings an
extra challenge in having enough of everything as well.
In college I had a professor who always said “PE should be more than
glorified recess”. I’ve tried to keep that in mind as I – a veteran teacher of
almost 20 years – have had the opportunity to use my minor and begin teaching
PE. So, we have covered several units in PE including hockey, football,
basketball, volleyball, and Frisbee golf (learning to score golf as well). We’ve
also done several teamwork/problem solving games and activities as well. BUT
– we need your help to finish our units for this semester. Please see the list
below. If there’s anything you could do to help we’d be sincerely grateful.
Unit
Needs
Bowling
Empty 2 liter bottles
Step Aerobics
Scrap wood (to make 50 step boxes)
Time (to make the above)
Various Games
Tennis Balls
Social Games
Horse Shoes/Spikes (10 sets total needed for all play)
Croquet Sets (remember those??) (10 sets)
Fit For Life
50 Pedometers
Program*
(we’ve found on eBay for $1.50 each)
by Kody Faulkenberry
Tenth grade class dues are due as
soon as possible. We have worked
four concession stands and are
glad that it’s over.
The Fit for Life program we’d like to implement is a program that inspires
kids to stay fit. It includes calorie/fat intake awareness and how to burn those
calories. Students also learn distance measurement, and etc. In this program, our
goal will be to “walk across the state of Oklahoma” in terms of distance/calories
burned.
Any other items such as tennis racquets, golf clubs, or jump ropes that you
may have in a garage or storage unit could be put to good use as well!
Thanks so much for your continued support of our great school and all its
programs!
Money and pictures for the
senior yearbook pages are due
immediately. Please get this to
me ASAP to assure your spot in
the 2011 yearbook.
Junior Class News
by Gretchen Wuerflein
This year has been very busy.
We are currently planning our
prom. The theme this year is Neon
Masquerade and it will be on April
16. We still have more planning
and fund raising to do, but we’re
on a good track.
In preparation for college, a lot
of us either have taken or are
taking the ACT this year. The
majority of us are involved in
extracurricular activities as well.
Even though we are staying busy,
we’re still having fun!!
ATTENTION SENIORS
&
SENIOR PARENTS!!
Seventh grade news
by Connor Snapp
The seventh grade has been doing great! Recently, the JH basketball team,
both the boys and girls experienced victories and losses this week. The boys
won at Waukomis and the girls lost and the opposite happened at Cimarron.
Connor Snapp and Bobby Russell are auditioning for the spring musical,
Broadway Revue.
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Danielle Stoneberg – Sr. 2011
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ALL PUNS INTENDED
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Two antennas met on a roof, fell in love and got married. The ceremony wasn't much, but the reception was excellent
A jumper cable walks into a bar. The bartender says, "I'll serve you, but don't start anything."
Two peanuts walk into a bar, and one was a salted.
Two cannibals are eating a clown. One says to the other: “Does this taste funny to you?"
"Doc, I can't stop singing The Green, Green Grass of Home. "That sounds like Tom Jones Syndrome."
"Is it common?" "Well, It's Not Unusual."
6. An invisible man marries an invisible woman. The kids were nothing to look at either.
7. Deja Moo: The feeling that you've heard this bull before.
8. I went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day, but I couldn't find any.
9. I went to a seafood disco last week... and pulled a mussel.
10. What do you call a fish with no eyes? A fsh.
11. Two Eskimos sitting in a kayak were chilly, so they lit a fire in the craft. Not surprisingly it sank, proving once
again that you can't have your kayak and heat it too.
12. A group of chess enthusiasts checked into a hotel, and were standing in the lobby discussing their recent
tournament victories. After about an hour, the manager came out of the office, and asked them to disperse. "But
why," they asked, as they moved off. "Because," he said. “I can't stand chess nuts boasting in an open foyer."
13. A woman has twins, and gives them up for adoption. One of them goes to a family in Egypt, and is named 'Ahmal.'
The other goes to a family in Spain; they name him 'Juan.' Years later, Juan sends a picture of himself to his birth
mother. Upon receiving the picture, she tells her husband that she wishes she also had a picture of Ahmal.
Her husband responds, "They're twins! If you've seen Juan, you've seen Ahmal."
13. . A dwarf, who was a mystic, escaped from jail. The call went out that there was a small medium at large.
14. Mahatma Gandhi, as you know, walked barefoot most of the time, which produced an impressive set of calluses on
his feet. He also ate very little, which made him rather frail and with his odd diet, he suffered from bad breath. This
made him (oh, man, this is so bad, it's good) a super-calloused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis.
Superintendent news
by Steve Hoffsommer
Superintendent of Schools for KHS
Parents, I need your help. These past few basketball seasons, our school has gained an unflattering
reputation for lack of good sportsman ship at basketball games. Most of this comes from the excessive verbal
abuse directed towards the referees from a small number of fans.
In all the years I have coached, I would not allow my players to blame a loss on the referees. When a
coach allows players to do so, he or she allows players to place the responsibility for losing somewhere other
than on themselves and not take responsibility for poor defending, being outrebounded, turning the ball over,
poor shooting, and heaven forbid, admitting the other team was jus plain better. It is difficult for a coach to
make his players take ownership of a poor performance and instill in them the need to get better when adults
they respect place the blame for losses on the officials.
There is no doubt in my mind we have lost games because some of our fans rode the referees from the
opening tip and consequently, the calls could have gone either way all went to the other team -- referees are
human. Being screamed at by fans makes them mad and nothing productive comes from it.
Let’s turn over a new leaf and begin repairing the image of our school by refraining to yell insults at the
officials. Sure, we all react to an obvious blown call. But to stay on an official and make it personal
demonstrates very poor sportsmanship to the young people in attendance. Let’s exemplify the positive side
of competitive athletics and not the negative beginning this week at the Cherokee Strip tournament.
Let’s make the Broncs the classiest team and fans in the area!
Thanks for your help!
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Spring Book Fair
March is when Mrs. Schultz will be doing the
next book fair. We will need volunteers to work the
Spring Book Fair. It will be the week of March 7th
through to the 11th. Thank you to everyone who
helped during the Fall Book Fair.
STUCO news
by Haley Carson
Pennies for Patients, is a fundraiser to help find the
cure for Leukemia. This February, we will be bringing
change to help support this fund. There will be a
designated week to bring your change. All the students
here at K-H will have a great time both competing and
raising money for this fundraiser. You will be supporting
all the patients with Leukemia.
4-H news
by Connor Snapp
The Kremlin-Hillsdale 4-H club has been very busy,
the past couple of months. Most recently, the club
participated in N.W. District Mall Day at the Oakwood
Mall on January 8, 2011, where they set up a booth on
Healthy Snacks. Mandy Schroeder, Carlee Salisbury,
and Taylor Parrish did individual booths at Mall Day as
well. The Christmas Party was held before Christmas
break. They played dirty Santa and brought gifts for the
children in the hospital.
WildHorse Gang news
by Chantz Tucker
The WildHorse Gang was established in 1992 by Gini
Zaloudek. They meet the first Tuesday of the month.
The next meeting will be on February 1st. Past news on
December 5th we served at the Dillard’s gala. On the
December 11th served at the Bass Hospital diner. We
delivered baskets to John Dahlem and his mother,
Beulah Genres, and the Sinclair family. Something
coming up this month is the Shrine Circus on February
26th.
Bronc Booster news
by Kim Zaloudek
The Bronc boosters are going to begin preparation
for the 2011 All Sports Banquet. The date has not
been set yet, so more information will soon follow.
Last year someone was kind enough to take the red
tablecloths and napkins home to laundry. Please
contact the school if you still have them so that we
can get them from you. Thank you for your help.
There are still T-Shirts and sweatshirts available.
Some of them are at reduced prices! These will
continue to be available at our Friday home games.
Get them while they last! Don’t miss this
opportunity to show your support for the KHS
athletes.
Many KHS athletes have earned additional
patches for their letter jackets. The Booster Club is
going to buy these patches for each athlete. These
patches would include tournament, district, regional
and state honors. Athletes need to get with their
coaches in order to verify that the patches should be
ordered. We will get a completed list from the
coaches on January 28. If your name is not on the
list from the coach your patch will not be ordered.
Booster Club is also in the process of ordering the
banners to be hung in the new gym to recognize our
team accomplishments. If the coaches would get the
list of banners needed to Mark Zaloudek by January
28 we will get that order placed as well.
KHS PTO news
by Samm Hoeltzel
Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a great
Christmas break. We still need 3000 Box Tops to
meet our goal ($600.00). We also need to collect
Labels for Education. Mrs. Kristi uses these to buy
stuff for the kids to use on the playground.
School Mall Fundraiser
Next Month we will be starting our yearly
fundraiser. Each student will receive a booklet that
contains 10 postcards on Monday. Fill these
postcards with family and friends name and
addresses and return to school on Tuesday. Each
completed book that is turned in, the school will
earn $2.25. You can also shop online and the
school could receive up to 40% of all purchases
made online. Students will earn prizes for turning
in their booklets. A complete booklet gets 2 prizes
and half a booklet gets 1 prize. If 2 orders are
placed when the postcards get mailed out they will
get a special t-shirt. On Tuesday there will be a
drawing for a big prize. Students who return their
booklets completed Tuesday will be entered into the
drawing. Get your ten addresses ready.
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Kremlin United Methodist Women news
Junior high & high school band
by Avis Forbes
The Kremlin UMW met January 5 at the Church
with Joyce Fales as hostess. The women completed
the Date Books for the year 2011. During the
business meeting to make new Chrismons for the
Church to decorate the Christmas tree. They will be
made using felt decorated with gold glitter and
modge pod from patterns of a wide variety. As the
ornaments are completed there will be a lesson on
the meaning of each one. Sounds fun! The next
meeting will be on Feb.2nd.
by Mrs.Toelle
Red Carpet Honor Band practice is Friday,
January 14th. The concert will be Saturday, January
15th. There are five students that will be in the
honor band. Justin Lippard, - Timpani, D.J. Toelle
and Katie Davis – Trumpet, James Olmstead –
Baritone, and Bobby Russell – Tuba. Trash Bag
sales are beginning. February 3rd is Senior Night,
the band seniors will be honored. February 4th Pep
Band will be playing at homecoming. February 8th
and 9th Pre-District Concert band contest in Enid at
Waller. March 1st District Solos at Alva. March 8th
and 9th District Concert band at Cushing.
Kremlin Home Culture Extension Club
by Avis Forbes
The Kremlin Home Culture Extension met on
January 12 with Joyce Fales as hostess and leader.
During the business meeting it was discussed the
coming Achievement Day, which will be on
January 29th at the OSU Extension Office. Those to
attend are Pres. Betty Sissom, V. Pres. Avis Forbes,
Sec. Joyce Fales, and Tr. Sharon Riddle. The next
meeting will be Feb. 8th.
Drama Club news
by Jennifer Pekrul
The first semester went great for the drama club!
Thank you to everyone who came to watch and support
us in School House Rock, Live! Jr. It was a great
success!
Auditions for the Broadway Revenue are this week.
Everyone is working really hard to get the part that they
want.
We are going to see the Disney classic Beauty and the
Beast in February. Celebrity Attractions will bring the
show to Oklahoma City.
We want to thank KHAEF again for the grant that got
us our stage lights! We are very excited to learn how to
use them in the Revenue this spring. They are going to
help out a bunch!
We hope our fans can come out and see our Broadway
Revenue this spring! The dates are March 21st and 22nd.
See you there!
The KHS Drama Club will present Broadway Revenue
a dinner theatre event on March 21st and March 22nd at
6:30pm, and a special dessert performance on march
22nd at 8:30pm. Enjoy dinner and a great show from our
talented drama club members! Tickets must be reserved
in advance! An order form will be available on our
website and in print form from Mrs. Rihn soon! We’ll
also have a booth set up at Homecoming to take
reservations. The Drama Club will be going to the OKC
Civic Center to see Beauty and The Beast on Feb. 19th
Drama Club Members, Parents, and KHS staff are
invited- tickets are $32. There are a limited number of
tickets available, so sign up with Mrs. Rihn soon!
Kremlin-Hillsdale
Academic Enrichment Foundation
by Mike Riddle
KHAEF gave away a magnificent wooden
rocking horse at a basketball game before Christmas
to a lucky raffle winner. The horse was made by
Winston Guthrie who generously donated it to the
foundation. Raffle tickets were sold at basketball
games during December. It was a very spirited
horse who excitedly pranced off to its new home
with the lucky raffle winner. Someone received a
very nice Christmas present.
The 10th annual KHAEF Golf Tournament will
be held Saturday April 9th at Pheasant Run Golf
Course. This is one of the longest running golf
tournaments in Enid. Good prize money is always
paid out and a good crowd of about 18 teams
participates. If you plan to play this year, contact
Mike Riddle at 747-1150 to get registered. Early
registration helps in making plans for the
tournament and will be greatly appreciated and will
save you from receiving calls and letters from Mike
trying to talk you into playing.
The next KHAEF meeting is 6:00 p.m., Monday
January 17th in the school commons area. The
foundation board president, Leland Streck, and the
rest of the board welcomes visitors at the meeting.
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December 22 was the FFA Christmas party.
This year our FFA Chapter had a party for all the
members just to be together and have fun. We had lots of
food to eat and plenty of fun. We played dirty Santa and
everyone enjoyed stealing gifts from each other.
Legislative Appreciation Dinner
January 5th was Legislative Appreciation dinner at
Drummond. Starting at 6:30 there was a great meal
provided by the Drummond FFA Chapter. This year Mr.
Smith took Jessica Martin and Ty Zaloudek. Following
the meal Mike Jackson and Kale Walker talked about
where the future of Agriculture stood.
Up Coming Events
January 17th the Booster club is having a meeting.
FFA news
by Jessica Martin
December 11-12 was MFE and ALD.
MFE is a leadership camp for 9th and 10th graders.
MFE stands for made for excellence. This year Haley
Carson, Jacob Pekrul, Jessie Martin, Lee Olmstead,
Miranda Kolesar, Rustin Pearce, Ryan Voth, and Taylor
Hole went to represent our school. After arriving and
getting settled in, their first session started. That night
they had a dance to let everyone have a little fun. The
next morning continued with a few more sessions. All
the sessions were filled with fun games but also made
you meet new people. The speakers also made it a point
of how serious becoming a leader was but still having
fun doing it. Throughout the stay they had eight
speakers, Rhet Laubach, Kelly Barnes, Stewart
Kennedy, Casey Kennedy, Elizabeth Stidham, Laila
Hajji, Jonie Ternes, and Travis Schnaithman. ALD is a
leadership camp for 11th and 12th grades. The meaning
of these words is Advanced Leadership Development.
The students that attended were Devan Harris, Jenifer
Pekrul, Jessica Martin, Kierstin Copage. Arriving at the
hotel we put our stuff up and went on to our first session.
That night we also had a dance and lots of games to get
to know a lot of other people. We went to bed late but
woke up early for our next sessions our speakers were
Bill Cordes and Phil Boyte. Throughout both these
camps you had to learn about a lot of things but the
speakers made it fun way of learning. They taught us
that being a leader is more than just having a title to your
comfort zone, but once you get out you have a blast. The
best thing is meeting new people along the way. These
camps were meant for you to have fun but also be
serious about the stuff you learned. The main part is
bringing back the things you learn and making a
difference in our chapter and in someone else’s eyes.
Christmas Angels
This year our FFA Chapter decided to buy presents for
Christmas angels. The FFA officers picked four kids to
buy Christmas gifts for. The officers spent the evening
buying gifts that they thought the children would really
enjoy. Buying presents is a big way of showing people
how much you care. This project really helped us realize
how fortunate we are and it felt good to have the
opportunity to make someone else feel the same way.
FCA Dallas Trip
by Ty Schoenhals and Ty Zaloudek
The senior FCA boys and sponsor Mr.Gossen went to
Dallas on the weekend of November 20-21. The boys
who went were Austin Fox, Brandon Davis, Ty
Schoenhals, and Ty Zaloudek. We attended the Dallas
Cowboy football game against the Detroit Lions. The
“Party Animals,” as they like to be called, because of the
“Roger”, left on Saturday the 20th and arrived that
evening after breaking into song…for six hours. After
Brandon’s solo of the “Dancing Queen” by ABBA we
formed a quartet to sing “For the Longest Time” by
Suede. Later we graced Yogurt Zone with our presence
and decided that Enid should get one. Oh and we
watched Dallas stomp the Detroit Lions in the
THROAT! Cop roll! That is all!
Yearbook news
by Trev Schoenhals
The 2010-2011 Yearbook is coming along great! We
recently had a photo contest for students, and people in
the surrounding area. The winners will have their photos
featured on the cover of this year’s new yearbook!
Thanks for all the help and participation in our contest!
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S P O R T S
High school boys basketball
Jr. high basketball news
by Connor McCollough
In high school basketball we are now down to eight
players consisting of Ty Zaloudek, Ty Schoenhals,
Austin Fox, Tanner Sweetwood, Lee Olmstead, Connor
McCollough, Chantz Tucker, and Trev Schoenhals. We
played Medford on Tuesday, January 11, 2011. The
Skelter tournament started the 13th. The Cherokee Strip
Conference will start the 20th and our first round
opponent is Burlington.
by Allison Woodall
The jr. high girls have been working hard this season
with Pete Voth as their coach and their record shows it.
Their record so far is 7-6. They have been having fun
and are sad that the season is ending soon. 8th graders are
Katie Davis, Kelsie Holt, Masa Carter, Olivia Holder,
Cassidy Albert, Lakan Light, Jessey Martin, and Shay
Regier. 7th graders are Billie-Jo Gabriel, Mary Mitchel,
Rebekah Gannon, Siera Carter, Jordan Presley, Gabby
Morris, Cheyenne Roche, and Telsa Felber.
High School girls basketball
5th/6th grade basketball news
by Olivia Felber
High school girls basketball is going great! We have
the Cherokee Strip tournament next week and we play
DCLA the first game. We have a coach that is both a
great teacher and a believer. Everybody believes in each
other and that’s why we are doing so great. Thank you,
Coach Monte, for everything.
by Miranda Kolesar
After my rather fast interview with coach Kasey
McCoy I’ve came to conclusions on the elementary girls
successful basketball season. They are on the last stretch
of their season holding an 11:2 record. With four games
left these young Lady Broncs are having an outstanding
season!
Elementary boys basketball
by /Eugene Brooks
The elementary boys are coached by HS principal Jim
Patton. They are having a tough season but working
hard. They have a lot of potential.
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Staff of THE BRONC:
Computer I Class: Eugene Brooks, Haley Carson, Ciarra Creel, Kody Faulkenberry, Olivia Felber, Devin Helm, Tim Mardis,
Connor McCollough, Cassady Koehn, Lee Olmstead, Trev Schoenhals, Kendra Sellers, Shelby Smith, Freddy Stephens, Brendan
Stokes, Chantz Tucker
Computer II Morning Class: Lexus Billingsley, Libby Fosmire, Ty Schoenhals, Ty Zaloudek.
Computer II Afternoon Class: R.J. Drago, Alex Hicks, Miranda Kolesar, Tanner Rogers, Mandy Schroeder, Morgan Stevens,
Tanner Sweetwood, Melissa Wallace, Allison Woodall
Computer III Class: Trevor Buck, Jessica Cambron, Bryce Gannon, C.J. Robino
KHS BRONC Sponsor: Roger Gossen
The next edition of THE BRONC will be issued at the end of February. Turn in any news to Roger Gossen at
P.O. Box 198, Kremlin, OK, 73753 or email it to gossenr@kremlin.k12.ok.us
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