2014 fall booster magazine
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HOMESTEAD
Fall 2014
BOOSTER MAGAZINE
2Thank you 2014-2015 Booster Members!Business Members:Knowledge Edge of MequonLifetime Members:Jon & Libby Baranko FamilyMickey Andrew & Tony Ferguson FamilyGreg & Kimberly Heitz FamilyRussell & Julie Nickerson FamilyTodd & Robyn Rathe FamilyJohn & Shannon Stoker Family
Chad & Sally Buchanan FamilyGregg Gauss FamilyMike & Jen Karegeannes FamilyJim & Julie Popp FamilyCraig & Sarah Shirley Family
FoundationBehnkenBensonBerradaBlusteinBurnsCarleyCeelenChedidClarkConleyCummisfordDevorkinDoogeFehrenbachFingadoGebhardtGedmanGeigerGreshamHagertyHansonHappHartzheimHenrichsHittHolmanHooksKatzKelly/CosnerKennedyKerkman KlossKocKocabKonrathKrugerKurtinLappinLeszczynskiLiniewskiLutz
Malicky/KosticMaritaMason/CyrierMcKeeganMobleyMuellerNelsonPasherPasternakPolkPramenkoPricePulitoRalphRuhkickSabinashSadoffScheerSchindlerSchoessow/SchiltzShahrokhiSimonSlickerSpeichSwensonTank Timmer Tucker Van Drisse WarshauerWhiteZavZimmermanZoeller
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Middle SchoolHlaskaSchlesinger
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Top 10 Reasons to Join the
Homestead High School Booster Club:
Help raise funds – in excess of $100,000 annually supporting HHS athletic activities.
Have fun with your student–athlete, family and friends at HHS activities.
Support the purchase of many “extras” beyond what the school budget cannot fund.
Back and assist our athletes as they improve themselves mentally and physically.
Obtain a feeling of satisfaction knowing that you are helping our athletes be safer and better prepared to compete in their respective activities.
Organize events and get to know other parents, staff and community members.
Seize the chance to develop our student-‐athletes into successful adults and community leaders.
Teach your student-‐athlete to be involved and give back through volunteer service.
Extend your helping hand and make a difference at events, fundraisers, etc.
Receive Booster Punch Passes for admission to home varsity events (excluding post season)
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DeterminedProud
Persistent
Focused
Passionate
Con�dent
Driven
Leaders
Successful
Talented
Highlander Athletes are...
Inspired
Teammates
Motivated
Supportive
Ambitious
Brave
Fit
Cover, page 4 and table of contents photos by: Amanda Boll, Alejandro Bitetto, Erin Connolly, Jessica Cooley, Nicole Martin, Rachel Novak, Sydney Roeper, Mary Kate Simon, Publications students, and Mr. Tony Engle
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Football
Girls
Golf
Girls
Volle
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Girls
Cros
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Boys Soccer13
Girls Swim & Dive
Girls
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Boys
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Table of Contents
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Most embarassing moment during cross country: After a summer practice before my junior year, we went to Panera to get bagels. We walked in to order and little did I realize that I had no shoes on, no shirt, just neon green short shorts that complemented my legs very well. The cashier was looking at me, and it was super awkward. Most difficult part of cross country: We run...a lot. It is a mental sport, and pushing yourself to go faster and run harder when you think you can’t give anymore is by far the hardest part.Most satisfying part of cross country: The greatest feeling is the sense of self-accomplishment as you finish a hard workout or break one of your Personal Records in a race. Of course, we all live for that approving nod from Coach Claussen and his occasional, “awesome, awesome,” as we walk by.Who is your biggest rival? Cedarburg. All of the guys are working hard for sectionals, especially Thomas Miller and Evan Routhier, and we are working hard to beat them to make it to state.Why did you choose cross country? I got into running originally be-cause of my brother, Conner. He was a junior on the varsity running team as I entered high school. He pushed me to join the team and from there it just stuck. The team, the coaches and the traditions they had were amazing. It was a great way to meet new friends before the school year started and, like I said, running just has a satisfaction to it, where you can run in the morning and then lounge around all day and still feel like you did something. It’s a great sport. I love it.
Most difficult part of cross country: The most difficult thing is maintaining your breathing rhythm.
Most satisfying part of cross country: The most satisfying thing about Cross Country is getting my Personal Record (PR) in a race.
Who is your biggest rival? The biggest rivalry is probably Cedar-burg, but there are a lot of individual rivalries.
Why did you choose cross country? I got into Cross Country because of good things I heard from older kids, and I thought it would be a good fit for me.
Who is your biggest inspiration? My biggest inspiration is Steve Prefontaine, an international track star.
Do you plan on continuing running in college? I plan on doing some intramurals stuff, and maybe keep running noncompeti-tively.
Danny Knuth
Will GebhardtSenior Captain Profiles
Varsity Boys Cross Country7
Varsity Roster: Henry Desmond, Will Gebhardt, Danny Knuth, Jordan Kranich, Thomas Miller, Adam Peterson, Evan Routhier, Coach Dan Claussen
Date8/289/59/119/209/2710/310/1810/25
DayThurs.Fri.Thurs.Sat.Sat.Fri.Sat.Sat.
Time4:00 PM4:00 PM4:00 PM8:30 AM9:00 AM4:00 PM11:10 AM10:00 AM
OpponentMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsArrowheadMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsFond du LacMultiple SchoolsSectionals
LocationMenomonee Falls High SchoolTendick Park (Saukville)Arrowhead High SchoolTribute Golf CourseBlackhawk Golf Course (Janesville)Rolling Meadows Golf CourseConcordia University (Mequon) Tendick Park (Saukville)
Varsity Boys Cross Country Schedule
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A group of Homestead girls cross country runners circle up to show off their running shoes.
1. Carbo load the night before.2. Drink plenty of water the day before and the day of your race in preparation.2. Don’t skip your ten minute warm-up run.3. Stretch all of your muscles be-fore your race.4. Pace yourself and have fun!
Steps to a Perfect 5k
The girls cross country team trains extensively every day after school in order to perform their best at their 5K meets. Claire O’Brien, sophomore, (left) demonstrates the circuit training program the girls use to improve their strength and endurance. If injuries happen to befall any of the run-ners, the girls still get in their workouts in the bike room (right), or the pool.
Photo by Amanda Boll
Photo by Lyssa McGauran Photo by Lyssa McGauran
9Varsity Girls Cross Country
Varsity Roster: Abby Claussen, Olivia Damron, Katie Gebhardt, Grace Karegeannes, Anna Keller, Allie Levin, Madison Powell, Sophie Smith, Zinelle Willemse, Coach Victor Vilar
Date8/289/59/119/2710/310/1810/25
DayThurs.Fri.Thurs.Sat.Fri.Sat.Sat.
Time4:00 PM4:00 PM5:30 PM10:00 AM4:00 PM11:10 AM10:00 AM
OpponentMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsArrowheadMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsSectionals
LocationMenomonee Falls High SchoolTendick Park (Saukville)Arrowhead High SchoolLake Denoon Middle SchoolRolling Meadows Golf CourseConcordia University (Mequon)Tendick Park (Saukville)
Varsity Girls Cross Country Schedule
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We are so proud of you. Have a great season.
Love, Mom and Dad
Nicole Martin
Katya Mikhailenko, sophmore, serves the ball to Notre Dame High School’s number two ranked girls singles player to win the match.
Madeline Slicker, junior, warms up for a match against Brookfield Central.
Submitted photo
Submitted photo
11Varsity Girls Tennis
(Back Row): Coach Mike Stibor, Victoria Shveytser, Charlotte Doering, Katya Mikhailenko, Madeline Slicker, Tessa Gebhardt, Emma Wade, Coach Jackie Egelhoff (Middle Row): Emily Kowaleski, Anna Kreynin, Tricia Engel (Front Row): Nicole Martin, Alyssa Boyer, Hanna Tseng
Date8/198/208/228/238/268/288/299/29/99/119/129/139/169/179/189/209/239/3010/110/610/8
DayTues.Wed.Fri.Sat.Tues.Thurs.Fri.Tues.Tues.Thurs.Fri.Sat.Tues.Wed.Thurs.Sat.Tues.Tues.Wed.Mon.Wed.
Time8:30 AM8:30 AM12:00 PM9:00 AM3:30 PM9:30 AM9:30 AM3:30 PM3:30 PM3:30 PM1:00 PM8:30 AM3:30 PM4:00 PM3:30 PM8:30 AM3:30 PM3:00 PM4:00 PM8:00 AMTBD
OpponentMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsPort WashingtonMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsGraftonNicoletCedarburgMultiple SchoolsNicoletMilwaukee LutheranUSMGermantownNicoletWhitefish BayMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsWauwatosa WestWauwatosa West
LocationBrookfield East High SchoolBrookfield East High SchoolMadison West High SchoolMadison West High SchoolHomestead High SchoolBrookfield Central High SchoolBrookfield Central High SchoolHomestead High SchoolNicolet High SchoolHomestead High SchoolNicolet & Whitefish Bay CourtsNicolet & Whitefish Bay CourtsHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolGermantown High SchoolNicolet High SchoolCahill ParkTBDTBDWauwatosa West High SchoolWauwatosa West High School
Varsity Girls Tennis Schedule
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Luca De Martino, freshman, jumps above two Sheboy-gan North defenders to win a header ball. This is his first year on the team and he hopes to play his sophomore, junior, and senior years. “Size doesn’t always mean strength, it is the power of will and determination that shows who’s bigger,” De Martino said.
Charlie Hanson, sophomore, controls the ball and takes it up the sideline against a strong Sheboygan team. This is Hanson’s first year on varsity. “The game we played against Sheboygan North epito-mized our season thus far because we kept the score tight all game but, unfortunately, lost in the end due simply to bad luck,” Hanson said.
Noah Harrison, senior, takes a corner kick in the first half of a game against Grafton. In the last game against the Blackhawks, Homestead scored an early goal off of one of Harrison’s kicks. “I feel that our team has very good potential, we just haven’t reached it yet,” Harrison said.
Kick.
Jump.
Win.
Photo by Jessica Cooley
Photo by Jessica Cooley
Photo by Jessica Cooley
13Varsity Boys Soccer
(Back Row): Owen Helmstetter, Noah Cummisford, Noah Harrison, Julian Burk, Charlie Hanson, Andrew Fehrenbach (Second Row): Marc Brown, Coach Tim Harrison, Coach Rich Dorn, Coach Tony Navarre, Alex Williams (Third row): Jack Sabinash, Bryce Counsellor, Alex Gertz, Doug Kellner, Sean Reynolds, Jordan Zall (Front Row): Alexey Fingado, Luca De Martino, David Swanson, Josh Cooley, Xavi Fabregat
Date8/168/198/218/228/238/268/289/29/59/59/69/69/99/119/139/169/189/239/279/3010/210/710/11
DaySat.Tues.Thurs.Fri.Sat.Tues.Thurs.Tues.Fri.Fri.Sat.Sat.Tues.Thurs.Sat.Tues.Thurs.Tues.Sat.Tues.Thurs.Tues.Sat.
Time9:00 AM7:00 PM7:00 PM12:00 PM11:00 AM7:00 PM7:00 PM7:00 PM5:00 PM7:00 PM9:00 AM11:00 AM7:00 PM7:00 PM11:00 AM7:00 PM7:00 PM7:00 PM11:00 AM7:00 PM7:00 PM7:00 PM10:00 AM
OpponentMultiple SchoolsBrookfield EastWest Bend EastUniversity LakeWauwatosa EastPort WashingtonSussex HamiltonGraftonTBD TBD TBD TBDNicoletHartford UnionNew Berlin EisenhowerCedarburgOshkosh WestMilwaukee LutheranMadison WestGermantownWaukesha WestWhitefish BayNeenah
LocationThomas Jefferson Middle SchoolBrookfield East High SchoolWest Bend West High SchoolUniversity Lake High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolNicolet High SchoolHomestead High SchoolNew Berlin Eisenhower High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolMilwaukee Lutheran High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolWhitefish Bay High SchoolNeenah High School
Varsity Boys Soccer Schedule
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Congratulations, Adam! We are so
proud of your hard work and dedication.
Go, Goose! Love,
Mom, Dad and Max
Adam Kelly
Andy KruckWe are so proud
of you!Have a great
season. Love,
Mom and Bill
15Varsity Football
(Back Row): Jake Bruner, Will Nimke, Chris Malicky, David Pfaff, Jack Popp, Nick Ziebell, Josh Mueller, David Hatha-way, Nick Allen, John Marita, Elijah Perine, Gage Zupke, Ryan Baranko (Second Row): Andy Kruck, Tyler Woldt, Mi-chael Schears, Matt Gresham, Adam Kelly, Serafino LaGalbo, Jacob Ruhkick, Joe Wasserman, Josh Scheider, Lawrence Martin, Zach Beale, Alex Kocab (Third Row): Cameron Marotta, Nick Van Drisse, Cole Murphy, Danny Stevens, Jack Warshauer, Eric Zoeller, Michael Nelson, Malik Phillips, Jeremy Alexander, Walter Geiger, Connor Guerts (Fourth Row): Coach Greg Heintz, Trainer Bailey Lick, Dominick Cole, Robert Day, Nico Salerno, William Klocko, Matt Swenson, Jack Pulito, Brock Pasternak, Trainer Lindsay Thompson, Coach Brent Manor (Fifth Row): Pastor Ellsworth Freyer, Coach Paul Gromowski, Coach Bob Leszczynski, Coach Kyle Darmody, Coach Fritz Rauch, Coach Dave Keel, Coach Matt Wolf, Coach Tim Depies, Coach Aaron Siekmann, Coach Dave Snieg, Coach Jim Chossek, Coach William Mosconi (Bot-tom Row): Tavonte Alexander, Matt Wade, Matt Winters, Matt Walters, Ben Gust, Nick Zagorski, Michael Fehrenbach, Luke Neusen, Patrick Minkin, Noah Check, Connor Hanson
Date8/228/289/59/129/2610/210/1010/17
DayFri.Thurs.Fri.Fri.Fri.Thurs.Fri.Fri.
Time7:00 PM7:00 PM7:00 PM7:00 PM7:00 PM7:00 PM7:00 PM7:00 PM
OpponentHartfordArrowheadPort WashingtonGraftonCedarburgMilwaukee LutheranGermantownWhitefish Bay
LocationHomestead High SchoolArrowhead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolMilwaukee Lutheran High SchoolHomestead High SchoolWhitefish Bay High School
Varsity Football Schedule
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1. Stay focused before your dive.
2. When going into the water, make sure to streamline and
keep your initial underwater kicks strong.
3. During the race, keep your breathing to a minimum and
your stamina high.
4. When preparing for your next lap, do a quick turn with
a strong push off the wall.
5. Keep going and finish strong.
5 Steps to a Perfect RacePhoto by Madina Jenks
Photo by Lyssa McGauran Photo by Madina Jenks Photo by Sydney Roeper
17Varsity Girls Swim & Dive
Varsity Roster: Shea Allen, Lauren Bartlett, Lindsey Bjornstad, Jackie Chang, Megan Churchill, Nicki Dominski, Emma Foulkes, Christianna Gess, Talia Gottlieb, Clara Huskin, Maggie Hadcock, Brooke Howell, Elizabeth Huskin, Caitlyn Lansing, Elle Liniewski, Samantha Nickerson, Rachel Paulmann, Lane Starrett, Lauren Tunney, Bridget Woody, Coach Mark Gwidt
Date8/299/29/99/139/169/209/239/3010/1110/1410/2110/3111/1
DayThurs.Tues.Tues.Sat.Tues.Sat.Tues.Tues.Sat.Tues.Tues.Thurs.Sat.
Time6:00 PM6:00 PM6:00 PM9:00 AM4:00 PM9:30 AM6:00 PM6:00 PM9:00 AM6:00 PM6:00 PM5:00 PM11:00 AM
OpponentArrowheadPort WashingtonGraftonMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsNicoletCedarburgMultiple SchoolsGermantownWhitefish BayMultiple Schools
LocationHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolBrookfield East High SchoolCedarburg High SchoolNicolet High SchoolNicolet High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolWhitefish Bay High SchoolNicolet High SchoolNicolet High School
Varsity Girls Swim & Dive Schedule
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Kia Pourmodheji, junior, poses for a picture before his volleyball practice. Last year, Pourmodheji played JV volleyball for Homestead. “It’s a really fun sport to play,” Pourmodheji explained. “I am really lucky to have a great team like this; we bonded so well, and we are almost like family.”
Photo by Mikaela Hoard
Nick Plamann, Joe Clemens, and Evan Gruel, juniors, get ready to play defensively as they wait for the ball to be served. “I think that during practice we play with a lot of intensity and try to make the best and smartest plays to be able to become the best,” Plamann said.
Photo by Alejandro Bitetto
Pose.
Photo by Alejandro Bitetto
Jacob Urban and Evan Greuel, juniors, try to block a spike. “Sometimes there are those spikes that you just can’t stop; that was one of those spikes,” Greuel said.
Get Ready.
Block.
19Varsity Boys Volleyball
(Back Row): Coach Tony Bichler, Georges Chedid, Jacob Urban, Austin Jeffery, Coach Phil Lambe (Second Row): Stevie Bresser, Max Raykov, Evan Gruel, Max Ziesemer, Sam Looft, Nick Plamann (Front Row): Kia Pourmodheji, Jared Kashou, Joe Clemens
Date9/69/139/179/2310/110/810/1110/1510/1710/2210/25
DaySat.Sat.Wed.Tues.Wed.Wed.Sat.Wed.Fri.Wed.Sat.
Time8:30 AM9:00 AM6:30 PM6:30 PM6:30 PM6:30 PM8:30 AM6:30 PM7:00 PM6:30 PM8:30 AM
OpponentMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsNicoletWhitefish BayGermantownNicoletMultiple schoolsWhitefish BayFond du LacGermantownMultiple Schools
LocationKettle Moraine High SchoolRacine Park High SchoolHomestead High SchoolDominican High SchoolGermantown High SchoolNicolet High SchoolWhitefish Bay High SchoolHomestead High SchoolFond du Lac High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High School
Varsity Boys Volleyball Schedule
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We’re so proud of you, Hannah -
good luck in your senior season!
Love,Mom & Dad
Hannah Behnken
Samantha Van Drisse, junior, prepares for the perfect spike.
5 Steps to a Perfect Spike
1. Make sure that you stretch before beginning.
2. Get into your power position.
3. Watch the setter, and once the ball is set in the air, prepare for your jump.
4. Once in the air, use your momentum to slam the ball across the net towards the ground to your opponent’s feet.
5. Follow through, keeping hand and feet on your side of the net. Photo by Alejandro Bitetto
Varsity Girls Volleyball
(Back Row): Coach Stacie Hoffmann, Alexis Silver, Sarah Hilby, Emma Ansay, Coach Adam Heitzkey (Middle Row): Hannah Behnken, Sarah Rolfs, Allison Beckers, Dana Fretty, Madison Weiss, Mackenzie Looft (Front Row): Margaux Wilson, Samantha Van Drisse, Mari Sadowsky, Allison Rowe
Date8/238/298/309/29/49/99/139/169/209/239/279/3010/210/710/1410/18
DaySat.Fri.Sat.Tues.Thurs.Tues.Sat.Tues.Sat.Tues.Sat.Tues.Thurs.Tues.Tues.Sat.
Time8:30 AM12:00 PM9:00 AM6:30 PM6:30 PM6:30 PM8:30 AM6:30 PM9:00 AM6:30 PM9:00 AM6:30 PM6:30 PM6:30 PM6:30 PM9:00 AM
OpponentMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsTBDPort WashingtonKettle MoraineGraftonKettle Moraine LutheranNicoletMultiple SchoolsCedarburgMultiple SchoolsMilwaukee LutheranPewaukeeGermantownWhitefish BayMultiple Schools
LocationWaupun High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolKettle Moraine Lutheran High SchoolNicolet High SchoolNicolet High SchoolHomestead High SchoolAppleton East High SchoolMilwaukee Lutheran High SchoolHomestead High SchoolHomestead High SchoolWhitefish Bay High SchoolMilwaukee Lutheran High School
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Varsity Girls Volleyball Schedule
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Anika Hitt, senior, tees off at a meet.
Kelly Kasper, senior, and Coach John Krueger move on after a successful hole.
Submitted photo
Submitted photo
Varsity Roster: Bella Barbiere, Kelly Kasper, Anika Hitt, Speedy Kent, Isabelle Maleki, Coach John Krueger
Date8/148/158/188/198/228/238/268/289/29/39/99/159/189/209/229/239/249/26
DayThurs.Fri.Mon.Tues.Fri.Sat.Tues.Thurs.Tues.Wed.Tues.Mon.Thurs.Sat.Mon.Tues.Wed.Fri.
Time8:30 AM9:00 AM9:00 AM8:30 AM9:00 AM10:00 AM3:30 PM6:45 AM3:30 PM1:30 PM3:30 PM3:30 PM3:00 PM8:00 AM3:30 PMTBD11:00 AM9:00 AM
OpponentMultiple schoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsArrowheadMultiple SchoolsMilton Multiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsSheboygan NorthMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple SchoolsMultiple Schools
LocationWashington County Golf CourseYahara Golf CourseMeekwon Golf CourseWanaki Golf CourseColdwater Canyon Golf CourseSaddle Ridge Golf CourseBlackstone Golf CourseIronwood Golf CourseNorth Shore Country ClubUniversity Ridge Golf CourseHidden Glen Golf CourseTripoli Country ClubWhistling Straits Golf CourseNaga-Waukee Golf CourseWisconsin ClubTBDWashington County Golf CourseHartford Golf Course
Varsity Girls Golf23
Varsity Girls Golf Schedule
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We love you and are so proud of
you! Mom, Dad, Julia,
Grace & Sam
Jack Warshauer
Thank you for always making us proud, on
and off the field. #3 on the field, #1 in
our hearts.Love,
Mom, Dad & Clare
Cole Murphy
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Brock, We are very proud
of you and wish you all the best!
Love, Mom and Dad
Brock Pasternak
We are so proud of you. Enjoy your
last season with the “Boys of Fall”!
Love you, Mom, Dad, Kayla,
Domenic and Antonio
Jack Pulito
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Ever since you were little, you had the fight. You’ve over-come a variety of challenges to suc-
ceed and we couldn’t be more proud.
Love,your biggest fans,
Mom and Dad
David Pfaff
We are so proud of your accomplish-
ments on and off the field!
Go, Highlanders! Love,
Mom and Dad
Michael Nelson
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Sydney Roeper, Booster Magazine editor and designer, who rides the struggle bus frequently, is a girl unlike any other. On any given day, Syd-ney can be found either at the ice rink, practicing her dirty dangles, or in Room 405, staring at the Booster Mag. However, the one thing that will always put Sydney in the best mood is playing with her one-year-old niece, Lula Belle. She also thoroughly enjoys driving her party bus around the Quon. A “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” marathon and a trip to DSW for those much needed new shoes would round out the perfect day for Sydney.
Rachel Novak is a junior and loves her role on staff as Booster Magazine co-editor. During her time outside of room 405, Rachel enjoys long walks on the beach and planning her imaginary wedding. Just kidding, this isn’t eHarmony. Rachel also likes to play Madden and Fifa with her brothers on Xbox 360, take super long naps (like ridiculously long) and spend all of her paychecks on things that she doesn’t need. In conclusion, Rachel is super smart and talented and not at all irresponsible.
Lada Avrunina is a photographer, Booster Magazine designer, junior, and lover of puns - loving to stop and smell the irony. The daily routine in-cludes giving deserving looks to teachers who mispronounce her name (happens more often than not), tripping over inconceivably trippable sur-faces and reading every sappy romance novel that she can get her hands on. She is a manager of the Homestead boys hockey team, is a profession-al Couch Potato, and is fluent in English, broken Spanish, Russian and Pinterest.
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Website: www.homesteadhighlanderonline.com
Erin Connolly, meticulous copyeditor and self-diagnosed grammar freak, spends her time in the journalism lab perusing drafts of stories looking for spelling errors whilst yelling at the writers for putting ran-dom, commas in the most unfortunate, places. Just kidding. Nobody on staff is that bad at comma placement. And she doesn’t yell outside of the ice rink, which, when there are pucks flying at her clocking in at around a million and four miles per hour, makes perfect sense. When she’s not editing anything or willingly risking her facial structure to save a goal, Erin enjoys traveling, going on mission trips, hanging out with friends and, believe it or not, running cross country. Er
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