Good morning Jeep Nation! Happy Thursday to all of you. We have some news to pass along.
Soccer and Volleyball both play at home tonight. Both contests start at 5:30 p.m.
From Mrs. Howe:
Dodgeball Tournament
Friday Sept 29th 7pm HS Gym
Admission is free to anyone in our community. Must be a staff member or student to play!
That sounds like fun Mrs. Howe. We hope to see a huge crowd there on Friday!
From our athletic boosters:
Attention 2017 Jeep Jackpot ticket holders:
We have made changes to this years' event that we are excited to announce. We will have extra give always (i.e gift cards, LulaRoe, auto items, Vera Bradley, Scentsy, hats, Jeep gear, etc) in addition to the regular drawings for the Jeep Jackpot ticket holders only.
We also have over 20 silent auction items (Jeep Jackpot ticket holders only), to include some of the following: Bonneyfiddle Date Night Man's Dog House Fall Deco Jams & Jellies Pumpkin (bread, coffee etc) LulaRoe Golf Baby Boy Gifts Beauty Supplies Scentsy Camping More to come!
There are also three raffle baskets that are pre-sale to anyone at $5 each to be drawn during Jeep Jackpot: Fitness Basket, Portsmouth Gateway Coffee Mugs and Jeep Fan (picture to come soon!).
Thank you to everyone for your continued support!
We also have a story from student news correspondent Ethan Bloomfield:
Over the weekend, on September 15-17, our very own Cross Country team embarked on a 27+ mile journey through the woods at Fort Hill Christian Camp in the middle of scenic nowhere, Ohio. Even when given maps, the team found their way onto the buckeye trail almost immediately (a trail that goes the entire span of Ohio), but since it was only a half mile out of our way, we finished the run with ease. We worked for three runs a day, each no less than 3 and a half miles. Through all the hills and all the trails, our legs were completely shot. Still though, we had the time for a little prank or two.
The boys arrived at their cabin on day 2 to find… a little bit of toilet paper. Retaliation? We didn’t even have to. The girls’ shoes went “mysteriously” missing due to a certain college-age guest at camp. They were not happy campers to say the least.
On the trails, we saw the picturesque landscape surrounding the camp. We not only headed to Serpent Mound as a team, but we found a cave and went inside, scaled a 1300 ft. incline, and we bonded in our shared tiredness in the sunset on that mountain. Cross Country camp was long and difficult, but it was rewarding. We pushed what we thought we were capable of, and had a good time despite our tired legs and lack of internet.
Thank you for that Ethan. Good luck on your run Saturday afternoon. That’s all we have for now Jeep Nation. We will catch you tomorrow for our end of week update. GO JEEPS!