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The Junior High students at White Castle High school were treated to a Christmas party from PBS Team on December 19. PBS is posi-tive behavior support. This team rewards the students’ good behavior . Through-out the school year, stu-dents can earn bulldogs bones by following the school - wide expectations. Any Junior High student that had not received an office referral in the month of December was invited to attend. The students were able to use their Bulldog Bones to buy concessions during the party. There was also cookies and punch supplied by the PBS team. The students were treated to music by Brian Batton, DJ Scratch, and coupons from Mc Donald’s. Gifts were donated by Viallon’s Drug store, Gifts from the heart
and Double Cats Market. A good time was had by all that attended.
Student Council Election by: Jontrel Major
The votes have been tabu-lated and the results are in. Here are your White Castle 2008-2009 Student Council Officers:
7th Grade: Deremy Rome
8th Grade: Kelsey Branch
9th Grade: Stacey Edwards
10th Grade: Henry Jackson
11th Grade: Jazmin Williams
12th Grade: Brian Singleton
Pre-GED: Kenneth Martin
Erica Jones and Ja’vauntae Robinson enjoying themselves at the White Castle High’s 1st Annual PBS Christmas Party.
PBS Christmas Party By : Denzel Kelson
In This Issue
• Ask A Bulldog
• Coach Dominique
• Jyruss Edwards
• GEE/ LEAP Question
• Good Behavior Field Trip
• Coach Johnson
• Ronald Martin
• No Tardy Party
• PBS Christmas Party
• Student Council Elec-tion Results
BullDawg Press “The Re-Up Edition”
Volume1. Issue 2
Football Awards 2 Coach Johnson 2 Coach Dominique 2 Boys/Girls B-ball 3 Fashion 4
No Tardy Party 5 Ask a Bulldog 6
Inside this issue:
Pre GED Student Council Elect Kenneth Martin
For a second consecutive season Bulldog fans can be proud of the White Castle High Football Team. The White Caste High Football Team was the only football team from Iberville Parish to make the LHSAA football playoffs. Coach Ferrante Dominique has done a ter-rific job preparing the Bull-dogs day in and day out for each game. He has also helped instill discipline, and character in to these young men and it shows. Numerous Bulldogs have won postseason awards. Awards range from 1st and 2nd Team All-District, All-District Offensive and De-fensive MVP, All-District Athlete, Baton Rouge All- Metro Team, and All-State Honorable Mention. Coach Dominique’s resume’ is very impressive. In an in-terview Coach reflected on the teams accomplishments from this past season:
Q: So how did you feel about the past football season?
A: Very challenging yet rewarding. We initially were faced with adversity
but the strong leadership of our four seniors helped sparked us to the next level. Our kids really bonded together to sup-port out vision.
Q: How are you and the Bulldogs going to prepare for next year?
A: Sacrifice! We have 33 kids already committed which includes 6 seniors and 12 juniors. The class-room and the weight room is an urgent factor to our success.
Q: Do you think ya’ll have a chance to go all the way next year?
A: I don’t think( laughing out loud) I believe all things are possible. We
are loaded with talent . If I were coaching another single A school, I would beware of the Sugarcane infested Bulldogs.
Q: I know the team is young, but who would we have to watch out for coming up in the 2009-2010 season?
A: Let me say this, I don’t like to get into name call-ing but I must mention the Junior Class! They are a promising group of kids led by Ronald Martin, Jonathan Roberts, Shamichael Valentine, new addition Nick Crit-ney, and super sopho-more Tyre Bracken.
a graduating Senior this spring, and also a highly sought after recruit within the state. He plans on continuing to run the football in the fall for a major uni-versity where he will major in Kinesiol-
Jyruss Edwards and Ronald Martin were two standouts on the White Castle High Bulldogs football team. Both guys received plenty of postseason accolades for their hard work and effort during the season. Ed-wards said” I felt I had a good season, but I was dis-appointed because of the setbacks that occurred this year.” However It will not get me down.” Edwards is
ogy.
Ronald Martin was a huge surprise this year for the Bulldogs. The Sophomore corner led the state in inter-ceptions, and was also among the top interceptions leaders in the nation. His breakout game came against Ascension Catholic where he recorded 4 inter-ceptions. Martin will give Bulldog fans something to look forward to next season.
Football Honors “Coach Dominique, Our Coach of the Year!” by: Jontrel Major
Jyruss Edwards & Ronald Martin by: Brian Singleton
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Ferrante Dominique, “Our Coach of the Year!”
Defensive MVP Ronald Martin.
“ If I were coaching
another single A
school, I would
beware of the
Sugarcane Infested
Bulldogs. ”
Offensive MVP Jyruss Edwards
Coach Ronald Johnson is an iconic figure in the White Castle community. You can find him roaming the side-lines for the Boys’ Basket-ball team every winter. He’s been doing this, coaching that is, for over 35 years. Coach Johnson has been coaching since 1974, and became the Varsity Basketball coach in 1982. He has amassed over 600 victories, 200 losses, 2 state championships, 5 state run-ner-ups, and over 16 dis-trict championships. He has coached many young men over the years, most nota-bly: Kevin Brooks (NBA),
Todd Russ (college basket-ball star), Jamie Holmes, Willie Deperon, and Troy Green (high school coaches). He has also coached Chris Landry (winner of a collegiate championship). Coach Johnson has a very distin-
guished resume’. He is the epitome of longevity. When asked about current Bull-dog player Coach re-sponded by saying, “It gets harder every year. Atti-tudes change, and the love for the game is not there. Kids don’t practice any-more, fans do not show support as they did in the past, and no one plays to-gether. It seems as if the team is divided. And to top it all North (Iberville) is picked to win the district. What a shame!”
The 2nd half of the girls’ game was highly competi-tive. Both teams and coaches got after it trying to get that all impor-tant dis-trict win. The game came to a last sec-ond des-peration
Well as the title indicates the Lady Bulldogs came into Tuesday night’s con-test against the #5 Class A girls’ team in the state, the North Iberville Bears, as huge underdogs. That’s why they don’t play games on paper. The Lady Bull-dogs came out sluggish, but eventually picked it up on defense to win a thriller against the Bears 33-32.
shot by the Bears which fell of the mark. The game was decided with 9 seconds left when Junior Guard Meeker Melancon stepped to the free throw line and knocked down two huge free throws to give the Lady Bulldogs a 33-32 lead and ultimately the victory. The Lady Bulldogs will host the Lady Rams on Friday. Good luck girls!!!
District Opener, “Elzy’s Breakout” by: Jontrel Major
Coach Johnson “A Living Legend” by: Jordan Miller
Lady “Underdogs” by: Mr. Temple
an answer. However the Bears didn’t have one thing that the Bulldogs had, Te-rell Elzy. Elzy, a Senior guard helped lifted the Bulldogs to a 68–60 victory in their district opener. Elzy started in place of Sen-ior swingman Jontrel Major, (who didn’t suit up because of LHSAA rules). Elzy pro-
vided the spark that the Bulldogs were looking for. Elzy scored 9 points, made numerous assists, and hus-tle plays, and came up big in the clutch for the Bull-dogs. Other key contribu-tors were Senior Generra Varmall who poured in25 points and Senior Darrell Haynes added 12.
Tuesday’s night contest against North Iberville could be best described as a game of runs. The Bull-dogs started off strong building a double –digit lead early into the contest. But the Bears came storm-ing back . It seems that every time the Bulldogs made a run, the Bears had
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Coach Ronald Johnson
#14 Junior Guard Meeker Melancon
“And to top it all North
is picked to win the
district. What a
shame!”
- Coach Ronald
Johnson
The Lady Bulldogs preparing for battle.
Pictured above are Senior guards G. Varmall and T. Elzy.
Boys
Mohawks
Nike socks
Fusions or Jordan 6 Rings
Coogi Shirts
Girbauds (no straps)
Girls
roller wraps
straight legs
snow boots
Aeropostale
snow jackets
fitted dresses
stilettos
fur coats (winter)
curls
Fashion “What’s in?” by: Dajuan Ellis
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Briana Franklin (left) styling her snow boots and Jalon Joseph (right) sporting his fresh new Fusions.
Fashions is a big thing among teenagers. Every teenager aspires to be stylish, a trend-setter, fly, or fresh, to set them-selves apart from their peers. White Castle’s teens, boys and girls, were polled and her are the results of what fashion is in among teens.
The PBS Team will be host-ing a Valentine’s Day Social on February 13, 2009. Any-one who does not receive a referral or a tardy from Monday, January 12th-Febuary 13th will be in-vited to attend the event. Remember if you receive one referral or one tardy you will not be able to at-tend. Students will be able to purchase Valentine’s items with their Bulldog bones.
Good Behavior Field Trip by: Mrs. Loupe and The PBS Team
No Tardy Party by: Mrs. Loupe and the PBS Team
GEE/LEAP Review “Riddle Me This,” (Problem-Solving Skills)
Remember that the second semester started Monday January 12, 2009 and lasts until the end of the school year.
Please be aware that your PBS team is planning a Good Behavior Field Trip to the Aquarium of Amer-ica , located in New Or-leans, Louisiana. The field trip will take place at the end of the school year. Anyone who stays referral free for the second semes-ter will be invited to attend.
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The Aquarium of America
When can you add two to eleven and get one as the correct answer?
The first student who returns this page back to Mr. Temple with correct an-swer from each middle and high school will receive a dollar compliments of the BullDawg Press.
What is your 2009 New Year resolution?
“To have good grades.”
-Deremy Rome 7th Grader
“To change my attitude.”
- Kelsey Branch 8th Grader
“Keep a very positive attitude & continue to maintain my grades.”
- Stacey Edwards 9th Grader
“ To keep my head up and keep doing what I am doing.”
- Jonathan Roberts 10th Grader
“ To accept failure, but not to accept not trying.”
- Shamichael Valentine 11th Grader
“ Finish high school with a good attitude, and enter into college with my mind set on my
future. ”
- Shaina Singleton 12th Grader
Ask a Bulldog