Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Interview With The Girls' Basketball Team

By Maggie Li

Interview With The Players:

Warhawk Talk: “How often do you have practice and games?”

Keara Schaefer: “We practice every weekday when we don’t have games. We usually have games Tuesday and Thursday (if two) or, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday (if three).”

Kyra Martyn: “Everyday after school.”

Mackenzie Moore: “Before we had our first game we would have practice every day. Even when we didn’t have school. When the season started we would have one-three games a week. Then when we didn’t have a game we would practice.”


Warhawk Talk: “Do you miss class sometimes?”

Keara Schaefer: “Every game we usually miss most of 7th hour and all of 8th hour unless it’s a home game (or a game in town).”

Kyra Martyn: “Yes, because of basketball games.”

Mackenzie Moore: “Yeah. I miss half of 8th period when we have a home game or an in-town game. But when the game is an hour away we would miss half of 7th hour and all of 8th.”


Warhawk Talk: “What are the pros and cons about being on the basketball team?”

Keara Schaefer: “A pro is we get leave early, but the con, we have to make up all the work. Another one is “bus time” or the time we have on bus can be a pro, to make up time or a con, what to do in that time.”

Kyra Martyn: “Pros-I can learn to work better with my team mates.
-We bond so much during practice and games.
Cons-I have to miss class sometimes. But luckily it’s usually gym class.
-I don’t really have free time and I sometimes get behind on my homework.”

Mackenzie Moore: “The cons of being on the basketball team are practice (which isn’t that bad), other than that, there isn’t any cons. The pros are being surrounded by teammates which now feel like family. Being cheered on at the Home Games. Also I’m playing the game I love.”


Interview with the Coach:

Warhawk Talk: “What were the tryouts like?”

Coach Rosen: “We had 27 girls at tryouts and we kept 20, one girl decided not to play so we have 19 total for A and B team.”

Warhawk Talk: “Why do you have an A and B team?”

Coach Rosen: “There are A and B teams to have more kids a chance to participate in the sport, in the past, when there was only one team, 12 girls made up the one team.”

Warhawk Talk: “Are you allowed to go back and forth between A and B team?”

Coach Rosen: “Occasionally, a player can move from one team to the other based on performance in practice and in games, these decisions are based on what the coaches think about player performance in games and practice. The players do not get to pick the teams that they play for, that is a decision that is left up to the coaches.”

Things to do on Snow Days

By Cami Palmer

                If you want something to do during a snow day, then this article is for you! You could start out with something traditional, like building a snowman, having a snowball fight with a sibling, making hot chocolate and watching a movie, listening to music, reading a book, playing board games or card games with a friend, doing arts and crafts, go sledding, or practicing songs on your instrument. If you want something more unique, build a snow mansion outside, try making homemade sugar cookies, and don’t forget the frosting! You can also play hide and seek in the snow with a sibling, where you can make hiding spots made of snow, or other things you can find outside! If you want more things to do on your day off, try this website:  http://www.frugalupstate.com/general-frugality/40-things-to-do-on-a-school-snow-day/

Ways to Make Some Money

By Cami Palmer

                A struggle of many middle schoolers is not having enough dough. Some ways to rake in some cash is babysitting, pet sitting, house sitting while a friend or neighbor is out of town, dog walking, face painting, lemonade stands, create a bake sale, or make something like scarves, hair accessories, birdhouses, or art. Try starting a business where you can teach other kids how to play an instrument that you can play yourself. If you are good at a certain subject in school, you could tutor kids that need some help in the same subject. You can also teach other kids a sport you are good at. Maybe ask to pull weeds or pick up dog poop in a neighbor’s yard for a price you both find reasonable. You can set up a car wash in front of your home where you wash the car. If you are interested in finding even more ways to make a couple extra bucks, you can go to these sites: