Sports

Wed
28
May

Winnfield Middle School FBLA Attends State Conference

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WMS FBLA members who qualified and attended State Conference from front l-r: First row: Quenten Fields, Haley Pendarvis, Elizabeth Heard, Kayla Wolf, Tyra Triplett, Chris Sanders, Keaton Hataway. 2nd row: Kristen St. Andrie, Madelyn Barton, Samantha Taylor, Lauren Polk, Kaylee Bombard, Morgan Creel. 3rd row – Kiarra Bombard, Alexie Carter, Raven Nichols, Christian Evans. 4th row – Nolan Griffin, Gabriel Glover.

Nineteen students from the Winnfield Middle School FBLA organization attended State Conference in Lafayette on March 23-25th. The students competed in events ranging from Business Calculations to Current Events, as well as state reports and projects. Although WMS has one of the few middle school FBLA chapters in the state, they did extremely well at State Conference coming home with many recognitions and awards.
 
Wed
14
May

Calvin High Schol PTO announces 5k Run

Calvin High School PTO will sponsor All Paws on the Ground 5K Walk/Run Saturday, May 17 at 9 a.m. Early registration is $25 late registration is $30 and begins 7 a.m. on the day of the event in the Calvin High School parking lot.
 
Wed
14
May

Second Annual ‘Fishin’ For a Cure’ Tournament

The 2nd Annual Fishin’ for a Cure Bass Tournament has been scheduled for June 21, 2014 at Midway Marina in St. Maurice. The cost to enter $100 per two man team and this includes Big Bass. There will be an 80% payback at this tournament.
 
Wed
07
May

Tigers go 1 and 1 to close out district play

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The Winnfield Tiger baseball team finished up the district portion of their schedule by squaring off against the Panthers of Sterlington High and the Tigers of Jonesboro- Hodge High. They fell to the #4 (as of April 26) panthers by a score of 17-3. The tigers squandered several opportunities to pull the upset. Whether it was key errors or not being able to drive runners in, the Tigers could not break through.
 
Wed
07
May

Lady Tigers close out spring season

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Pictured above are the Winnfield Senior High School Lady Tiger Softball District Championship Team for the 2014 season.
Bottom row, left to right: Kali Rogers, Lauren Dantzler, Chelsey Miles, Emily Clements. Second row, left to right: Saquan Jenkins, Lauren Harrell, Kaitlyn Clements, Makayla Clements, Michaela Maloy, Emily Barnett
 
Wed
07
May

Special Olympics

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Pictured above are students from Winnfield Senior High School who participated in Special Olympics on Thursday, May 1.
 
Wed
23
Apr

Two more Tigers sign college commitments

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Chris Ellis, left, and Evan Smith, right, sign their college scholarship agreements.

Two more Winnfield Senior High School athletes found themselves signing pieces of paper that would ensure an education for the next four years of their lives. WSHS has already had a few seniors commit to junior colleges this season, and Wednesday, April 16 two students enhanced that roster.
 
Wed
09
Apr

Tigers Start District Season 12

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The Winnfield baseball team started their district season this past week against some pretty stiff competition. The Tigers dropped a close one to #4 Oak Grove 6-4, lost to #5 Sterlington 6-0, and defeated longtime rival Jonesboro-Hodge 13-7.
Despite complete game performances from junior Payton Kepper and senior Bayden Sanders, the Tigers were not able to pull the upsets against their top 5 district foes.  
 
Wed
09
Apr

WMS Lady Tigers complete softball season

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The 2014 Winnfield Middle School Lady Tigers Softball Team completed a season that comprised 30 field appearances. Five games were not played due to weather. The A-Team, which consisted of 9 eighth graders and 2 seventh graders ended the seasons with a record of 11-3 with 3 tie games in tournament play
 
 
 
Wed
02
Apr

Lady Tigers top Oak Grove 43 in backandforth affair

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The Lady Tigers and Oak Grove traded the lead five times on last Tuesday, but the Lady Tigers ended up on top with a 4-3 District win in eight  innings over Oak Grove. The Tigers finally managed to grab the lead after a strong eighth inning.
 

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