Attention all Unicorns!
Next week is Red Ribbon Week, a nationally recognized and celebrated event to remind children of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.
Student Council wants everyone to show support by dressing up next week:
Monday is Wear Red Day
Tuesday is Hawaiian Day..."lei off drugs"
Wednesday is Camo Day..."drugs won't find me"
Thursday is Inside Out Day..."don't let drugs turn you inside out" Flip your clothes inside out, tags and all.
Friday is Unicorn Spirit and Crazy Sock Day...catch the spirit and SOCK IT to drugs!
StuCo will also sponsor daily prize give-aways for students who wear their wristbands. If you wear your wristband AND dress up, you will double your chance to win!
Let's all have fun, and remember to stay within dress code.Listen up StuCo Red Ribbon Week Committee members!
There is a mandatory meeting today, from 2:50 to 4:00 in Mr. Alcala's room. We will be decorating the school in preparation for next week. See you there!
Hey Student Council!
Don't forget about Monday's meeting! It's our annual ICE CREAM SOCIAL in the cafeteria until 4:00 when you have to make like a banana and split. See everyone there!
Attention all FCA students - It's time to order our FCA TEAM T-shirts. Please bring your $8.00 to the FCA meting on Friday, October 19nth. Be sure to sign in and place your order with our leadership team when you get to the meeting. We will only be making 1 order this semester, so be sure to order your shirt on Friday.
The 7th grade A team had another tough battle on their hands Thursday
night and couldn't quite pull out the win. They will look to get back on
track and improve their 3-2 record next week. The B team played a very
close game that came down to the final minutes of play. With two minutes
left the Unicorns were down 22-16 and needed a score! Unicorns had
possession of the ball and Quarterback Weston King took it 50 yards up the
sideline the Touchdown to tie the game, on the Two point conversion King
took it in to go ahead 24-22, which would be the final. With less than
one minute left Spring Branch tried a long pass and Michael Lynch made the
game winning interception! The B team record is now 5-0, and still first
in the conference.
Congratulations to the 7th grade volleyball teams! The A-team defeated the Church Hill panthers 25-12, 25-23. Jessica Waldrip led the lady unicorns serving up 8 aces and Daniellla Villarreal had 5 aces.
The B-team showed no mercy against Church Hill, defeating the panthers 25-13, 29-27. Destinee Farias had 13 aces, while Kate Lemely led the team in passes. Gabby Dominguez ended the game with an ace to seal the win. Way to go ladies!
Indoor Soccer Results from Thursday, Oct.18:
TROJANS and DYNAMOS battled to a 3-3 tie. Both Teams showed great sportsmanship and skill in the game.
ARISTOCRATS outscored NB CREW 2-1 in a tight game. Even though NB CREW did not win this game they showed what "teamwork" should look like.
LEGENDS continue their winning ways by defeating ELITE 1-0.
ITALY squeaks by with a win against the SPARTANS 1-0. Both teams showed great defensive tactics in this game.
INDOOR SOCCER PLAYERS NEED TO REMEMBER TO KEEP TRACK OF WHEN THEIR TEAMS OR TO PLAY.
The 8th grade volleyball teams defeated Corbett last night. The A team scores were
25-11 and 25-12. The B team scores were 25-16 and 25-10. Great job ladies.
The book fair will be packed away today at lunch. If you have any last minute purchases, you need to make it to the library by the end of "C" lunch. Thank you to everyone for making the book fair a big success!
The 8th grade "A"team defeated Spring Branch for the first time in 7 years 14-0. Interceptions by Conner Dwulet,Christian Cantu,Michael Decker and Kale Slone led a great defensive effort as the Unicorns shut out the Spring Branch offense. Touchdowns by Riley Grametbauer and Joseph Lyles led the Unicorn scoring. Dillon Emmele had a great game on defense.. The 8th grade B game ended up in a 0-0 tie. Aaron Dubose
and Kyle Dees had outstanding games for the B taam.
Jaws Task Force and PARD New Braunfels presents the Live 2 Skate 8 Rally on Saturday, October 20th at Ernest Eikel Park from 10 A.M.-2 P.M., site of the proposed JAWS concrete skate park. There will be skating, food, skate demos by local skate teams, prizes, merchandise, proceeds to benefit the new skate park, built by skaters for skaters.