- Greenfield

COUGAR NEWS
MAY 27, 2015
CHARACTER QUALITY FOR THE MONTH OF MAY IS INITIATIVE
If I am showing Intiative I will……. Do what is right
before being told. Not put off until tomorrow the
things I can do today.
Today’s events (May 27 )
7 p.m.
Varsity softball sectional at Mt. Vernon
Tomorrow’s Events (May 28)
6 p.m.
Men’s Track and Field IHSAA Regional at Connersville High School
7 p.m.
Varsity Baseball IHSAA Sectional at Pendleton Heights High School
Greenfield-Central High School Girls Varsity Track finishes 5th place at
IIHSAA Regional - Women's @ Shelbyville High School
The Greenfield Central Lady Cougars showed some great performances on Tuesday night in the Regional at
Shelbyville. They Lady Cougars finshed 5th as a team with 31 teams scoring. Regan Lewis led the way as a Regional
Champion in the high jump with a leap of 5-06. Others advancing to state include Maddie Wise in the 300m hurdles
(third) and Sydney Cook in the 800m run (second). Others scoirng points for the team included Savannah Girolami
4th in the 400 and 4th in the 1600m relay. Girolami was joined by Rachel Gottwald, Amanda Flora and Sydney Cook
on that relay. Wise was also 8th in long jump and 5th in the 100m hurdles and Bailey Thompson was 7th in pole
vault.
Wise, Cook and Lewis will compete in the state meet on June 6 in Bloomington.
Greenfield-Central High School Varsity Softball beat New Castle High
School 11-4
Huber 2-4 with a home run, complete game win breaks school record for strikeouts in a season
Sydney Williams 2-4 home run triple 4 rbi
Denny knapp miller and Morris two hits each
26-4 on season
Greenfield-Central High School Varsity Softball beat Lawrence North
High School 4-1
Huber complete game victory, one hitter with 13k also 2-4 at plate.
Denny 2-3 with home run triple and 3 rib
Whitaker 2-2
Record 24-4
Greenfield-Central High School Varsity Baseball beat Anderson High
School 9-7
Tyler Mundell was the winning pitcher. Dylan Chesier was 3-4 with 3 RBIs.
Greenfield-Central High School Varsity Baseball beat Franklin Central
High School 9-8
Anthony Wortkoetter was the winning pitcher. Seth Adams was 2-3 with 2 RBIs and Dylan Chesier had go ahead RBI
on a triple.
Greenfield-Central High School Varsity Baseball beat Yorktown High
School 7-1
Drey Jameson was the winning pitcher and Doug Berger had the save. Drey and Slater Rush had two hits and scored
two runs.
Cougars finish the regular season with a 13-15 record and 7-7 in conference.
Greenfield-Central High School Varsity Softball beat Anderson 3-1
Greenfield-Central High School Junior Varsity Softball beat Lawrence
North High School 16-0
Great team effort!
Greenfield-Central High School Junior Varsity Softball falls to Noblesville
High School 3-7
The team played well but was unable to get the bats going.
Greenfield-Central High School Junior Varsity Softball beat Frankfort
High School 13-0
This was game 2 of the PHHS JV Tournament. The team put together a great effort on both offense and defense.
Volleyball will meet on Thursday May 28th from 4:00-5:15 for conditioning. Please meet in
the Fieldhouse and bring running shoes. Immediately following conditioning, there will be a
Meet and Greet with players and parents at 5:30 in the high school gym.
Scholarship and standard
applications are now open for Camp Cardiac Indianapolis 2015!
Camp Cardiac, run by local medical students in 26 cities nationwide, is a
1-week summer day camp open to high school students interested in
exploring careers in medicine.
Students may learn more and apply by visiting www.campcardiac.org.
THANK YOU INERACT CLUB FOR HELPING ORGANIZE THIS EVENT ON SATURDAY.
Words cannot express how grateful Interact Club is on the turn out we had on
Saturday. Thanks so very much for helping
Marvin make major improvements to our campus. He is ecstatic!
I had several seniors tell me that they wished this project had been started their freshman
year so we would be further along in beautifying our campus. At last count, we had 82
students come help. I watched a couple of Football players that helped on Saturday pointing
out all the things that had been done to some other students as they walked into the building
this morning.
This speaks volumes of having school pride. I truly hope we can have this be our annual allschool event.
Once again, I would like to let you know of the groups that donated materials. If you do
business with these groups, would you please let them know that you were part of the
workers that helped make this all possible?
Nathan Nigh of the Nigh Group – donated a magnolia tree, shrubs, grasses, & decorate rock
Jeff Estridge – donated a load of dirt
Meat Masters – donated all the hamburgers
Denise Thompson – donated use of her rototiller
Ye Olde Head Shoppe & Nancy Alldredge – donated flowers
Jared Manning – donated chips, buns, & drinks
Steve Bryant & Susie Coleman – donated their cooking skills
GCSC – bought the mulch
I hope you will put this event on your calendar for next year!
Thanks so much for jumping in and making this possible!
Teen Summer Movie Project: Parents' Meeting
Parents of teens who have been cast as actors in the Hancock County Public Library's summer movie
project, or parents of teens interested in becoming part of the crew, are invited to an informational
meeting on Monday, June 1, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Sugar Creek Branch in New Palestine.
The movie's coordinator, Sarah Schmitt will discuss time commitments and scheduling and answer
questions.
Comic Bubble Headbands & Cuffs
Teens can wear action comic phrases, "BAM! POW! ZAP!" after making speech bubble headbands and
cuffs on Wednesday, June 3, from 1 to 3 p.m., at the Hancock County Public Library in Greenfield.
Everything's free.
Register at hcplibrary.org or call 462-5141, ext. 238. Come to the library's Greenfield Banking Co.
Community Rm. B.
Anime & Manga Club
Check out the latest Japanese comics and movies at the "Anime & Manga Club" on Thursday, June 4,
from 4 to 6 p.m., at the Hancock County Public Library in Greenfield. Work on crafts or draw and color
favorite characters during an anime show voted on by the group.
Register at hcplibrary.org or call 462-5141, ext. 238. Come to the library's Greenfield Banking Co.
Community Rm. B.
Movie in the Park
Watch the first Disney animated film to feature Marvel Comics characters during an outdoor showing on
Friday, June 5, from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m., at Riley Park in Greenfield.
Bring a lawn chair and enjoy an action-packed movie under the stars. Parking is available in front of the
Patricia Elmore Center at 280 Apple Street. The movie will be shown on the sledding hill, south of the
center. In case of rain, come to Riley Park’s shelter house.
This free event is co-sponsored by the Hancock County Public Library and Greenfield Parks and
Recreation. No registration is required (rated PG). For movie details, click the events calendar at
hcplibrary.org.
2015 Greenfield-Central Girls Basketball Camp
June 1-June 4
@ Greenfield Central Fieldhouse
FUNDAMENTAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND
COMPETITION Registration information in front
office.
HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS:
Teen Summer Movie Auditions
Teens, audition for a movie the Hancock County Public Library is shooting over
the summer. Scripts for "Page Turners II: School of ANGST" are available at both
the Greenfield and New Palestine youth desks.
"PT II" is a comedy about the everyday lives of kids whose parents are the world's
most famous heroes and villains. Pick a favorite character's part, practice and
then try out. You’ve got nothing to lose.
Teen Call-out & Pizza Party
Be the judge at the Hancock County Public Library’s annual teen pizza taste-off on
Wednesday, May 27, from 4 to 5 p.m., in Greenfield. Several local restaurants
donate their best cheese pizzas for this event, and teens do a blind taste-test on
all the samples to decide who has the best pizza around.
Afterward, sign up to be a teen reading buddy for a child over the summer in the
library's "Teens Read the Way" series, and earn valuable community service
hours. Teens partner with younger children each week to share the enjoyment of
reading. The winning pizza will be served again at a thank-you party in July.
Register at hcplibrary.org or call 462-5141, ext. 238.
Help Break a World Record
Make history! Help the Hancock County Public Library set a new Guinness World
Records title for "Most People Balancing Books on Their Heads at the Same Time."
Joiners will attempt to break the 998 record on Saturday, May 30, from 10 a.m. to
12 p.m. on the Greenfield-Central High School football field, 810 N. Broadway in
Greenfield (rain date June 13). Anyone from adults down to children entering first
grade are eligible to participate as long as they can walk 5 yards with a book
balanced on their head.
Before the event, register individually or as a group at hcplibrary.org. Then check
out a library book or find one to bring that fits Guinness's required sizes (no larger
than 12.2 inches by 9 inches and no smaller than 9 inches by 5.9 inches). If you're
uncertain about the size, stop by the children's desks at either Hancock County
Public Library location. You can set your book inside outlines of the correct size.
SUMMER DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASS – PICK UP A
REGISTRATION FORM FROM MRS. ALLDREDGE IN THE FRONT
OFFICE, OR GO ON LINE AT THE G-CHS WEBSITE, TO ENROLL
IN THE SUMMER DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASS WHICH WILL
START ON JUNE 2, 2015.
ALL DRIVERS ED STUDENTS WHO TOOK THE FIRST CLASS AND WILL BE
TAKING THE SUMMER SCHOOL CLASS, PLEASE COME AND PICK UP
THE CDE FORM TO GET YOUR PERMIT. MUST HAVE THIS FORM
BEFORE YOU CAN DRIVE. THIS IS A NEW FORM AND ALL MUST HAVE
IT.
The Office of Senator Dan Coats is co-hosting three Service Academy Days this spring in
Indiana. Students of any age are encouraged to attend and obtain more information about the five
Service Academies (Air Force Academy, Naval Academy, West Point and Merchant Marine Academy).
There are two other locations north and south. Contact Tina Wall at the
above address if interested in attending one of them.
Tuesday and Thursday Learning Lab open for tutoring from 3:30 – 4:30 in the
Cougar Café.
MENU – May 27
Breakfast
Lunch
Home Style
Popcorn Chicken, green beans, apple
Pasta
Chicken Parmesan, green beans, apple
Sandwich
BBQ Pork, green beans, apple
International
Chicken with sauce and rice, green beans,
apple
Chick-fill-a