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District round up

Stockbridge winter sports season concludes
The overall record of boys varsity season was 17-7.
The team made it past the district semi-finals with a score of 66 to 28, but they lost to number one ranked Lainsburg in the district finals on March 1.
Zach Fletcher had a great season. When playing against Leslie he had a double-double, and made a half-courter to end the first half of the district game against Laingsburg.
(Joey Ballagh)
The varsity girls ended the season with a 14-10 record.
The team beat Lainsburg with a score of 50 to 23 in the district semi-finals, which allowed them to advance to the district final against Leslie on March 8, where they fell short.
Though they lost to Leslie, Gracee Robidou made seven three-pointers in the game, only being three away from the school record. (Joey Ballagh)
The overall record of the varsity wrestling team was 1-5 with their big win against Dansville in January.
Freshman Camron Stratton came in fourth at the district finals for Stockbridge High School, and it is his favorite memory of the season. Camron has lots of hope to continue his success in wrestling during the rest of his high school career. (Joey Ballagh)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

During league finals, the girls varsity competitive cheer team had a perfect execution score of 20 on their third round, which is hard to do in competitive cheer and has not been recently accomplished.
Senior Azora Parks was named the team’s most improved. Azora made it all three rounds as a first year on the team.
(Joey Ballagh)
The girls varsity bowling team finished tenth place at regionals, and the boys varsity bowling team finished fourteenth.
Senior Cheyenne Calhoun was the only bowler to make states, and she ended up 23 out of 93.
Though she did bowl eight strikes in a game, her favorite memory was making it to states for her senior year because she fell short last year and it is her senior year. (Joey Ballagh)
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Joey Ballagh
Joey Ballagh, Reporter
Standing at 1.8288 meters tall; Joey Runs his days on Faith and dry cereal. Joey is a reporter and the Sports editor, and this is his second year in the class. Joey is a part of NHS, NTHS, NSHSS, and FCA. Joey Plans on attending a college to earn a business degree while playing basketball. In his spare time, he enjoys taking pictures of animals and playing sports.
Annie Borowy
Annie Borowy, Reporter
Annie Borowy is a reporter for Uncaged Student News. This is her second year joining the family, as she did it her freshman year and decided to come back for her senior year. Annie plays soccer and ran XC in the early fall. She loves snowmobiling, fishing, and going up north. Annie plans to attend either LCC or Central Michigan University to pursue a career in Nursing where she will accomplish her dreams of helping people and being there for those who are in need. In her freetime she likes to listen to music, drive around, hang out with friends, run, and watch movies with her dog and cat. Annie is a free-spirit who loves making those around her laugh.
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