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MEETINGS & EVENTS... |
Watch
the Newark Fireworks and Support the Wildcats!
Come and park your car at the Evans Facility
on Sharon Valley Rd. on Friday, July 4th for a donation
of $5. This money will benefit the Newark High School
Soccer Team and you will have the best seat in town
to watch the Newark Fireworks.
Columbus Crew Boys
Soccer Fundraiser
The Newark High School Boys' Soccer Team is
selling ticket vouchers for Columbus Crew home Soccer
games. This fundraiser will not only help the Team raise
money for their upcoming season, but will also give
them the opportunity to play a game in Columbus Crew
Stadium. Click
here for more information on how you can help the Wildcats
Boys Soccer Team!
Newark Football Parents
Booster Club Crimson and White Dinner and Auction
The Newark Football Parents Booster Club Crimson and
White Dinner and Auction to benefit the Newark Football
Program will be held on Friday, August 1, 2008 at the
Longaberger Golf Course at 6pm. Tickets are $50 each
/ $90 couple / $550.00 for a table of 12. For tickets
please contact Jeff Buchanan at 364-0831, Angie Ryan
at 366-6054, Jodi Puckett at 366-7518 or Anita Goodin
at 405-7072.
Keep checking back for upcoming
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THE WINNER IS... MALLARY WEAVER |
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The Frank Jarosi Memorial Soccer Scholarship was established
in 1991 as a tribute to one of the organizers of Central
Ohio Soccer programs. Frank Jarosi died in 1985 of injuries
four months after being struck by lightning during a
State Cup tournament. The inception of the Frank Jarosi
Memorial Soccer Tournament in 1986 was the result of
a wish for lasting tribute from the Central Ohio Soccer
Association. In 1995 the tournament's name was changed
to the Jarosi/Willis Memorial Soccer Tournament to also
serve as a memorial to Mick Willis, who served as MOSSL
president and Jarosi Tournament Director from 1987 to
1995. The tournament draws over 200 teams annually.
Proceeds from this tournament have been used to improve
Soccer facilities for youth in the central Ohio community.
The Association's directors have established an annual
scholarship program for graduating seniors from any
accredited high school in the Central Ohio area who
have participated in a high school or club Soccer program.
Applicants must have participated in a Soccer program
during their junior or senior year at a club or school
level, have a minimum cumulative gpa of 3.0 in a college
preparatory curriculum and be attending a four-year
institution of higher learning in the Fall of 2008.
The Jarosi/Willis College Scholarship will grant a one-time
scholarship of $1000 to one male and one female student
who will attend college. This year the female athlete
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| ATTENTION
ALL 2008 - 2009 NEWARK CITY SCHOOLS STUDENT ATHLETES... |
| All
Forms required to participate in Sports are posted and
ready to download and print on the Student Athlete Resources
page.
Newark City Schools
Pre participation Physical Evaluation form.
Click
here to open and print the 2007 - 2008
Newark City Schools Pre participation Physical Evaluation
form.
Go
to the Student Athlete Resources page now. |
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| LOOKING
FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUFF... |
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now features pages specifically for Middle School Sports!
On the left side navigation, you will find links for
Middle School Fall,
Middle School Winter,
and Middle School Spring
Sports. There is also a Middle
School Home Page
where you will find important information regarding
all NCS Middle School Sports and activities throughout
the year! Check it out!
NEW!
Wilson 7th and 8th grade Football Teams will have a
Team Meeting on Monday July 7th at 6pm at John Clem
Practice field. Physical forms and EMF's are due at
that time. For
more information go to Middle School Home page.
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Baseball Highlights... |
2008 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS!
2008 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS!
Go
to Division I Baseball Tournament information at ohsaa.org
Go
to Division I Baseball Tournament information at cdab.org
Go
to Division I Baseball Sectional/ District Tournament
brackets & results
Go
to Division I Baseball Regional Tournament brackets
& results
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May 29, 2008
- REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
Newark 2 Lakota West 13
Newark 101, 000, *, 2-3-2
Lakota West 106, 15*, *, 13-13-1
May 21, 2008 - DISTRICT FINAL
Newark 5 Dublin Scioto 0
Newark 000, 002, 3, 5-10-1
Dublin Scioto 000, 000, 0, 0-4-1 |
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Girls Basketball Highlights... |
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Softball Highlights... |
| Go
to Division I Softball Tournament information at ohsaa.org
Go
to Division I Softball Tournament information at cdab.org
Go
to Division I Softball Sectional/ District Tournament
brackets & results
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| May 12, 2008 - SECTIONAL
TOURNAMENT
Newark 0 Logan 3
Newark 000, 000, 0, 0-3-3
Logan 201, 000, 0, 3-4-3
May 7, 2008
Newark 3 Gahanna 8
Newark 000, 120, 0, 3-3-2
Gahanna 103, 100, 3, 8-12-3 |
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Boys Track Highlights... |
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to Division I Track Tournament information at ohsaa.org
Go
to Division I Track Tournament information at cdab.org |
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May 30, 2008 - REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
Newark 45th at 1
Discus: Dannell Smith 8th at 156' 00". No
State Qualifiers. Click
here for complete Regional Tournament results at baumspage.com.
May 24, 2008 - DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
Newark 13th at 13
Regional Qualifier: Dannell Smith (Discus). Click
here for complete District Tournament results at baumspage.com.
May 17, 2008 - OCC Ohio Championship
Newark 5th at 38
Click
here for complete OCC Ohio Championship results at baumspage.com. |
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Girls Track Highlights... |
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to Division I Track Tournament information at ohsaa.org
Go
to Division I Track Tournament information at cdab.org
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May 30, 2008 - REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
Pole Vault: Jordan Long NA. No State Qualifiers.
Click
here for complete Regional Tournament results at baumspage.com.
May 24, 2008 - DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
Newark 12th at 10.5
Regional Qualifier: Jordan Long (PV). Click
here for complete District Tournament results at baumspage.com.
May 17, 2008 - OCC Ohio Championship
Newark 6th at 14
Click
here for complete OCC Ohio Championship results at baumspage.com. |
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Track |
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Boys Tennis Highlights... |
Go
to Division I Boys Tennis Tournament information at
ohsaa.org
Go
to Division I Boys Tennis Tournament information at
cdab.org |
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| May 17, 2008 - SECTIONAL
TOURNAMENT
No District Qualifiers.
May 10, 2007 - OCC Tournament
1st singles: Geoff Becktell finished in 5th place. 2nd
singles: Brad Becktell finished in 6th place. 3rd singles:
Max Frankenberry finished in 4th place. 1st doubles:
Chris Binckley/Alex Brest finished in 3rd place. 2nd
doubles: Matt Bryan/Corey Nabors finished in 2nd place.
Overall: The Newark Boys Tennis Team finished 4th place
in the conference. |
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Respect
the Game | Respect Yourself
Online Resources For
Building Good Character and Good Sportsmanship brought
you you by the OHSAA.
"Respect the Game"
is not telling you to behave in a "sporting"
manner, whatever that might be. It's not about telling
you what to do at all. "Respect
the Game": is just a reminder of what you already
know: high school athletics is important and valuable.
As such, it's worthy of respect.
And when people involved in high school sports treat
each other badly, disrupt games, or generally behave
in a manner unworthy of the game itself, they are
devaluing what you, and all of us, care so much about.
When you remember this, you don't need anyone else
to tell you how to behave. You'll know. With
courtesy, dignity, and pride. Go
to more information about RTG now!
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| NEWARK
HIGH SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS |
| George
Nikolovski, President
Jane Thomasson,
Vice President
Felicia Hummel,
Secretary
Mike McNicol,
Treasurer
Go to more NHS Booster
Club information now. |
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| ATTENTION
ALL 2007 - 2008 NEWARK CITY SCHOOLS STUDENT ATHLETES... |
| All Forms
required to participate in Sports are posted and ready to
download and print on the Student Athlete Resources page.
Newark City Schools Pre participation
Physical Evaluation form.
Click
here to open and print the 2007 - 2008
Newark City Schools Pre participation Physical Evaluation
form.
Go to
the Student Athlete Resources page now. |
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A
Call to College
Diane DeLawder, Program Director
740.328.2255
ddelawder@laca.org
Tracy Ellington, Challenge Program Director
740.328.2255
tellington@laca.org
A Call to College, Newark's college access program was founded
by the vision and generosity of Newark High School alumni.
With help from the community, it serves Newark High School
students, remains anchored in the community, and is its vision
for the future.
It's a vision that started in 1988 with one man, Louis A.
Mitchell (Newark High School Class of '53). Mitchell saw the
success of Columbus City Schools' I KNOW I CAN college access
program, and wanted Newark students to have the same opportunities.
With matching funds from County Savings Bank, Mitchell challenged
alumni to contribute money for scholarships. They responded
generously, giving $125,000 that very first year. With matching
money from the bank, an endowment fund was set up in 1991,
and under the direction and guidance of Jane McConnell, the
vision of college access came into focus.
A Call to College is the best thing that has ever happened
to us as parents and to our children," said one parent. "Without
scholarship programs like yours, it would be virtually impossible
for my daughter to live her dream of going to college," said
another parent.
In nine years,
A Call to College has awarded last-dollar grants to 837 students.
The program has advised 2,798 students, helping them locate
additional funding sources and navigate the maze of paperwork,
working with them through federal and college financial aid
applications, career choices and colleges, and holding their
hands through the stressful process of comparing college award
letters.
"All of this
has been accomplished through the enormous dedication of hundreds
of volunteers," said Diane DeLawder, program director. " A
Call to College has just two employees, and they are part-time
workers. This is a community program, a program for the students
of Newark High School. The community has poured its heart
and soul into the program, and the community will reap the
rewards."
More than 5,837
volunteer hours have been logged over the past nine years.
Volunteers counsel students one-on-one; they lead financial
aid workshops during evening hours; they work with Ohio State
University-Newark to arrange campus tours; they raise money
to keep the vision alive and thriving.
"What a fantastic
legacy Newark is building," DeLawder said. "It's a legacy
of growth and opportunity, of hope and success."
It is a legacy
that continues to grow with each graduating class. And it
is a legacy that is not lost on youth.
"I want to
take this opportunity to thank you for the financial aid that
you have so generously given to me," one student recently
said. "It is wonderful that your organization recognizes the
importance of a college education and is actively fighting
rising costs. I hope that by pursing a career in education,
I can return what you have given me in the future." |
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