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NEWSPage 1 2 Aug 31, 2010, 2:56 pm Past All-State selections have been added to the All-Stars/All-State/Honors page.
CLICK HERE for the 2010 Varsity Roster
CLICK HERE for the updated Home Game Volunteer Schedule. Many thanks to all who signed up so far. Please email lhemrick@yahoo.com to volunteer.
Scrimmage @ Wellsboro 8/21/10
Aug 9, 2010, 2:12 pm Return form & payment no later than September 1st.
We need volunteers for Varsity, JV & JH games! We ask ALL football parents to donate their time at at least 1 game! Email lhemrick@yahoo.com to volunteer for open dates (shown in green)
WR Defender Football Booster Club
Sport Ticket Raffle WINNERS
DRAWN MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd at the Booster club meeting
SCROLL DOWN FOR WINNERS:
WINNERS (Names/Ticket #)
1st prize: Tom Williams #064
2nd prize: Brian Hemrick #130
3rd prize: Tom Powell #069
4th prize: Sue Smythe #135
5th prize: Charity Miller #076
6th prize: Dean Day #434
7th prize: Dan Houser #166
8th prize: J. Pollard #030
9th prize: Tom Erdly #445
10th prize: Dan Dressler #476
11th prize: Andrew Jones #170
12th prize: Melinda Pick #143
13th prize: Jim Collins #065
14th prize: Faith Ellis #082
15th prize: John Chalmers #112
16th prize: Ann Engel #401
17th prize: Curtis Hendershot #160
Congratulations to all our winners!! A booster club member will be in touch soon to give you your prizes! Thanks to everyone for supporting WR Football!
Jun 2, 2009, 3:04 pm ![]() WR Defender Football Booster Club
Sport Ticket Raffle WINNERS
DRAWN MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd at the Booster club meeting
SCROLL DOWN FOR WINNERS:
![]() WINNERS (Names/Ticket #)
1st prize: Jeff Long #224
2nd prize: Tim Wertz #450
3rd prize: Mark Reasner #219
4th prize: Pete Reasner #213
5th prize: Wayne Meckley #189
6th prize: Jody Mehan #407
7th prize: Ernie Kreider #33
8th prize: Virginia Hartman #161
9th prize: Don Moser #234
10th prize: Rachel Schwan #427
11th prize: Bill Salva #457
12th prize: Kim Munson #612
13th prize: John Laudenslager #51
14th prize: Harold Zimmerman #21
15th prize: Tom Jones #250
16th prize: Frank Rhone #340
17th prize: Ed Dashiell #239
Congratulations to all our winners!! The player/booster club member who sold you your winning ticket will give you your prizes! Thanks to everyone for supporting WR Football! May 12, 2009, 1:33 pm
Warrior Run junior focuses on reaching his goals
Taylor Anspach, of Warrior Run High School, undertakes school activities out of a drive to accomplish something.
— TURBOTVILLE — Many of the clubs and sports Taylor Anspach participates in he credits to his dad.
Football, wrestling, track and student council were extracurricular activities his father took part in when he was Taylor’s age, and now the junior at Warrior Run High School finds himself following his dad’s footsteps. “My dad did all of them,” he said, “he’s my role model.” Taylor, 17, said he’s been competing in football and wrestling since grade school and track — where he focuses on long jump, pole vault and sprints — since ninth grade. He plans to join all three again next year. He lives by his favorite sports quote: “Whatever it takes.” “I abide by that,” he said, “I do them because I want to accomplish something.” He’s been involved in student council since middle school and currently serves as vice president. Next year, he will be president. While Taylor is also a member of the Spanish Club, Leo Club, National Honor Society and serves as president of his class, his favorite activity is Drama Club. “I took Drama 1 and Drama 2 in 9th and 10th grade. I’m big into acting; I like being in the plays. ... Comedies are my favorite; I aspire to be like Jim Carey.” But it’s not all fun and games for Taylor, who is currently ranked third in his class. Hoping to major in pre-med, he wants to go to school to be an anesthesiologist. He’s been looking into the University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins University and Penn State University. “I knew,” he said, “I wanted to go into the medical field.” A graduation project Taylor had to take part in required him to select three careers, research each and present on the one of his choice. “I picked veterinarian, dentist and anesthesiologist.” The third ended up being his favorite. This summer he hopes to continue his career research by attending several camps for medicine and volunteering at a local hospital. In addition, he strives to someday be a motivational speaker to students about staying on a straight path and toward the goal of avoiding falling into drugs or alcohol. “No matter how hard things seem,” he said, “you need to stay on that path.” A quote by Jimi Hendrix — “When power of love overcomes love of power, the world will know peace” — gives him inspiration. “That’s my favorite quote. I want the world to know peace. There’s too much greed and terror in the world ... it would be great if people just got along.” Jan 6, 2009, 12:56 pm
Nov 17, 2008, 8:31 pm
Hand Up Foundation - C
ommunity Service
Coaches and players traveled to the Hand-up Foundation in Milton on Monday, November 17th and assisted with preparations for the annual food drive and Thanksgiving meals. Pictures have been posted to the Community Service page. Thanks to everyone that participated!!!
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