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    Mr. EHS 2019 album

    Jan. 31

    Regan Peterson, managing editorFebruary 1, 2019Leave a Comment

    Mr. EHS Photo Gallery
    Mr. EHS Photo Gallery
    Coming up from the water, Rowan Peckham (11) races in the varsity swim meet against CBC, October 22. Wildcats won 97-89.
    Photos of the Month | October 2019
    Words on her hand, Kayla Hill (10) models for a photography class, March 6. “I’m usually a model. A lot of times, they’re really interesting ideas people come up with. They’re really powerful. I really enjoy being able to work with the people who are taking the photos and get them what they want,” Hill said. “My best friend is in Photo 2 and she wanted me to be a model for an abuse photo. She’s used me ever since then. It sends out a message, but it scares a lot of people. People know exactly what they want me to do, so they have me move in a specific way and do exactly what they want and it turns out exactly how they think it will.”
    A Company of Wayward Saints, Rose Award and a photography project
    Founders cup won, Patrick Markovitz, forward, celebrates with the varsity hockey team after the game against Fort Zumwalt West at Queeny Park, Feb. 22. This is the first time Eureka hockey has ever won any championship. “It was magical to win,” Markovitz said. “We have been to many competitions, but we typically lose because those are difficult. We knew we could win and then we just ran with that. Our season wasn’t great. We eventually just lost all our shame and threw everything into winning.” The Wildcats won, 6 to 1.
    Varsity hockey founders cup win, French field trip and Teacher of the Year
    Erasing her paper, Jessica Smegner (10) works on her still-life project in Kristina Welch’s sixth hour Art Fundamentals class, Feb. 21. “I don’t really enjoy art,” Smegner said. “I am just taking it because it is required. I like history and science, those are my two favorites. I don’t like working on my still-life especially when the lights are off. It makes me tired.”
    E!Crew hot chocolate lunch, art classes and boys JV basketball
    Grabbing the ball after a rebound, Matthew Edwards, point guard, brings the ball back into Eureka’s possession during the boys varsity basketball game against McCluer North, Feb. 8. ““Playing as a point guard, you have to watch the court the whole time. Playing McCluer North was tough,” Edwards said. “We have to keep them in front of us at all times so we know what they are doing. They are a pretty good team. A lot of their guys are fast and can get rebounds quick. We had to watch them carefully. I enjoy how in basketball I can be myself on the court. I fell in love with the game in middle school and it was always something I loved to do.” The Wildcats lost, 46 to 55.
    Boys varsity basketball loss, stuco winter energizer and state rings for girls varsity volleyball
    Charging toward the net, Jhalon Asher-Sanders, point guard, tries to get a shot in during the boys varsity basketball game against Parkway South, Feb. 1. “I contributed to the team by moving the ball down the court and scoring at every opportunity,” Asher-Sanders said. “Some challenges of being a point guard is reading the defense. You don’t know what the defense is doing and because of that, your path to the net can be a challenge. We didn’t follow our plays through. That is something we always struggle with. We always try to improve.” The Wildcats won, 50 to 37.
    Boys varsity basketball victory, a business field trip and Black History Month decorations
    Up by 12, Matthew Edwards, wing, looks for a teammate to pass to during the boys varsity basketball game at Parkway South, Jan. 18. “During the first half we played decent, but during the second half, we really picked it up,” Edwards said. “We outplayed them. I typically play every position, but this game I focused on wing. I like playing wing because I am most comfortable there. I can be in the flow of the game. I started playing basketball in the fourth grade for fun, but in middle school I became for serious about it. I continue to play because I am not that good at any other sport. I love watching basketball and playing the game.” The Wildcats won, 59 to 45.
    Boys varsity basketball win, chess club and Mr. EHS preparations
    Going for a leg grab, Harry Hill, plans out his next move during the boys JV wrestling match against Northwest, Jan. 16. “Northwest out wrestled us,” Hill said. “We all fought well. There were situations where we made mistakes, but we also thrived in others. To do better, we can work harder. We need to develop that fight factor. Some people freeze up when we get to the match, but they just need to fight.”
    JV wrestling loss, literature club first meeting and arctic cats
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    The contestants pose for a photo after Sanders is crowned, Jan. 31.
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    Mr. EHS Photo Gallery
    Mr. EHS Photo Gallery
    Coming up from the water, Rowan Peckham (11) races in the varsity swim meet against CBC, October 22. Wildcats won 97-89.
    Photos of the Month | October 2019
    Words on her hand, Kayla Hill (10) models for a photography class, March 6. “I’m usually a model. A lot of times, they’re really interesting ideas people come up with. They’re really powerful. I really enjoy being able to work with the people who are taking the photos and get them what they want,” Hill said. “My best friend is in Photo 2 and she wanted me to be a model for an abuse photo. She’s used me ever since then. It sends out a message, but it scares a lot of people. People know exactly what they want me to do, so they have me move in a specific way and do exactly what they want and it turns out exactly how they think it will.”
    A Company of Wayward Saints, Rose Award and a photography project
    Founders cup won, Patrick Markovitz, forward, celebrates with the varsity hockey team after the game against Fort Zumwalt West at Queeny Park, Feb. 22. This is the first time Eureka hockey has ever won any championship. “It was magical to win,” Markovitz said. “We have been to many competitions, but we typically lose because those are difficult. We knew we could win and then we just ran with that. Our season wasn’t great. We eventually just lost all our shame and threw everything into winning.” The Wildcats won, 6 to 1.
    Varsity hockey founders cup win, French field trip and Teacher of the Year
    Erasing her paper, Jessica Smegner (10) works on her still-life project in Kristina Welch’s sixth hour Art Fundamentals class, Feb. 21. “I don’t really enjoy art,” Smegner said. “I am just taking it because it is required. I like history and science, those are my two favorites. I don’t like working on my still-life especially when the lights are off. It makes me tired.”
    E!Crew hot chocolate lunch, art classes and boys JV basketball

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      Mr. EHS Photo Gallery

    • Coming up from the water, Rowan Peckham (11) races in the varsity swim meet against CBC, October 22. Wildcats won 97-89.

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      Photos of the Month | October 2019

    • Words on her hand, Kayla Hill (10) models for a photography class, March 6. “I’m usually a model. A lot of times, they’re really interesting ideas people come up with. They’re really powerful. I really enjoy being able to work with the people who are taking the photos and get them what they want,” Hill said. “My best friend is in Photo 2 and she wanted me to be a model for an abuse photo. She’s used me ever since then. It sends out a message, but it scares a lot of people. People know exactly what they want me to do, so they have me move in a specific way and do exactly what they want and it turns out exactly how they think it will.”

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      A Company of Wayward Saints, Rose Award and a photography project

    • Founders cup won, Patrick Markovitz, forward, celebrates with the varsity hockey team after the game against Fort Zumwalt West at Queeny Park, Feb. 22. This is the first time Eureka hockey has ever won any championship. “It was magical to win,” Markovitz said. “We have been to many competitions, but we typically lose because those are difficult. We knew we could win and then we just ran with that. Our season wasn’t great. We eventually just lost all our shame and threw everything into winning.” The Wildcats won, 6 to 1.

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      Varsity hockey founders cup win, French field trip and Teacher of the Year

    • Erasing her paper, Jessica Smegner (10) works on her still-life project in Kristina Welch’s sixth hour Art Fundamentals class, Feb. 21. “I don’t really enjoy art,” Smegner said. “I am just taking it because it is required. I like history and science, those are my two favorites. I don’t like working on my still-life especially when the lights are off. It makes me tired.”

      Photo

      E!Crew hot chocolate lunch, art classes and boys JV basketball

    • Grabbing the ball after a rebound, Matthew Edwards, point guard, brings the ball back into Eureka’s possession during the boys varsity basketball game against McCluer North, Feb. 8. ““Playing as a point guard, you have to watch the court the whole time. Playing McCluer North was tough,” Edwards said. “We have to keep them in front of us at all times so we know what they are doing. They are a pretty good team. A lot of their guys are fast and can get rebounds quick. We had to watch them carefully. I enjoy how in basketball I can be myself on the court. I fell in love with the game in middle school and it was always something I loved to do.” The Wildcats lost, 46 to 55.

      Photo

      Boys varsity basketball loss, stuco winter energizer and state rings for girls varsity volleyball

    • Charging toward the net, Jhalon Asher-Sanders, point guard, tries to get a shot in during the boys varsity basketball game against Parkway South, Feb. 1. “I contributed to the team by moving the ball down the court and scoring at every opportunity,” Asher-Sanders said. “Some challenges of being a point guard is reading the defense. You don’t know what the defense is doing and because of that, your path to the net can be a challenge. We didn’t follow our plays through. That is something we always struggle with. We always try to improve.” The Wildcats won, 50 to 37.

      Photo

      Boys varsity basketball victory, a business field trip and Black History Month decorations

    • Up by 12, Matthew Edwards, wing, looks for a teammate to pass to during the boys varsity basketball game at Parkway South, Jan. 18. “During the first half we played decent, but during the second half, we really picked it up,” Edwards said. “We outplayed them. I typically play every position, but this game I focused on wing. I like playing wing because I am most comfortable there. I can be in the flow of the game. I started playing basketball in the fourth grade for fun, but in middle school I became for serious about it. I continue to play because I am not that good at any other sport. I love watching basketball and playing the game.” The Wildcats won, 59 to 45.

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      Boys varsity basketball win, chess club and Mr. EHS preparations

    • Going for a leg grab, Harry Hill, plans out his next move during the boys JV wrestling match against Northwest, Jan. 16. “Northwest out wrestled us,” Hill said. “We all fought well. There were situations where we made mistakes, but we also thrived in others. To do better, we can work harder. We need to develop that fight factor. Some people freeze up when we get to the match, but they just need to fight.”

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      JV wrestling loss, literature club first meeting and arctic cats

    • Arms spread wide, Claire Dunn swam the 100m fly during the girls swim and dive meet at Marquette, Jan. 7. “I’ve been swimming for six years. I did competitive swim and now I do high school. It’s really fun,” Dunn said. “I really love hanging out with my friends and the social end. I meet new friends and people I wasn’t close with in the past, I’ve gotten a lot closer with. It’s just fun to get together as a team. I like all of the fun we have together. Whether it’s in the pool or out of the pool, we just have fun and make things fun, even if it’s serious. It was my first time swimming the 100m fly this year and it was good.” The Wildcats lost.

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