Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2013, Page 116

Description: w m tTWO WEEKS INphotosynthesisc_photc-1a growing collection ofphoAt their game in Noblesvilleon April 13, theBloomington SpartansRugby team continues onwith the play at the end of aruck. During a ruck, eachplayer attempts to kick thedropped ball to ateammate. PHOTO BYHAILEY JACKSONSenior Chance Sears runsthe ball and attempts toavoid tacklers during theBloomington Spartans April13 game againstNoblesville. The Spartansbeat Noblesville for theirfifth win of the season.PHOTO BY HAILEY JACKSONSophomore LucasReisenbuchler kicks the balldown field for a chase.After a win againstNoblesville on April 1 3, theSpartans improved to anundefeated 5-0 on theseason. PHOTO BY HAILEYJACKSON.1. Sophomore Henry Niswander plays first base as junior Grant Dingman leads off. The Panthers competed againsteach other in the Purple and White Scrimmage on March 21 to prepare themselves for the upcoming season. 2. SeniorNolan Rogers delivers a pitch to the plate during the scrimmage. The scrimmage is an opportunity for the team to getextra looks off of live pitching before facing other schools. 3. Junior catcher Joseph Crider prepares to catch a pitch atthe scrimmage. PHOTOS BYJULIA RODGERS 4. The dance team huddles together for a pep talk before performing theirpom routine at Nationals on March 9. 5. Senior Kendall Theile shares a smile with the team while waiting for the awardceremony at State. Theile was one of four recipients of the Indiana High School Dance Team Association scholarshipand was among fifteen other girls to make the Academic All State Team. 6. Freshman Patricia Moon stretches with theteam in preparation for their first performance in Orlando. This was the dance teams first trip out of state in five years.7. The dance team celebrates after the end of the awards ceremony at the IHSDTA State competition. The team placed6th in pom and 7th in jazz in the state. PHOTOS BYJADRIENNE FIGLEYwhatever theweatherThe unpredictable weather this March has leftmany spring sports having to adjust their schedules.Athletes from these sports explain how the weatheraffects their practices.&■■ ■ l«M5(t!*iitilt^iC\2QWe practiced in thewhite gym when thefield was covered insnow. We did prettymuch the same stuffbut it was hardergoing into our firstgame after not beingon the field much.— sophomore BrookeReedWhen it snowed,we just went inside towork in the whitegym instead. We doa lot more weightlifting andconditioning whenthe weathers bad.— junior Tyler Bivins.^ We run outside noO matter what theP3 weather is like. When■4o it snows we just wearmore clothes but stilldo the samepractice.— freshman GinoRegoli,£{] When it was too cold^ outside we would go^ inside the gym when it5*^ was open. Inside wewould just practicelike we wouldoutside- sophomore LisaGabrielsen* _
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