BY ADDI CATARINAEditor-In-Chief and Layout Editor
Congratulations to Robert Harvey, the winner of the Pony Express Roundup from the December issue of the Pony
Express.The December issue’s contest was a
word search, and our winner received a custom-made T-shirt! Robert loves his new shirt, which features Ronald Reagan rid-ing a bald eagle. “I can’t wait to show Mr. McCormick!” exclaimed a very excited Robert.
If you want to have a chance at win-
ning your own custom-made shirt, see the “Valentine’s Day” word search on page 3 of this issue.
BOYS HOOPYoung teamhopes to build toward the future.PAGES 7
MUSICVarious bands entertain crowds with winter events.PAGE 4
PEP RALLYThe four grades compete to be victorious class.PAGE 8
TRINGALI WINS 5K RACEFEBRUARY 2015
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n Senior Robert Harvey was December winner of Pony Express free t-shirt giveaway.
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Photo by Addi CatarinaAbove is senior Robert Harvey in his new shirt.
BY MATT BOURGEOISReporter
Congratulations!! On Sunday, December 14, 2014 while many people would be still enjoying the few hours of the
weekend by sleeping or having a warm mug of hot chocolate, thousands of spectators and several hundred runners convened in Providence for the annual Amica Jingle 5K Race.
The race was stacked with runners from all over New England and even with a few from further out. Little did they know, it would be a BMR junior who comes in first place of his division, breaks the finish rope on Dyer Street, and sets the record for the whole day.
This extraordinary athlete was Christopher Tringali.
He completed the 5K course in 17 min-Photo courtesy of RaceWire
Above, junior Christopher Tringali finishes first in the Amica Jingle 5K Race.
n Christopher Tringali wins the annual Amica Jingle 5K Race over adult runners.
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utes and 35 seconds which also stands as his personal best thus far in his young career. This was not an easy accomplishment but one done with many years of rigorous training. While running for the school’s cross country team and the indoor and outdoor track teams, Tringali has had plenty of practice. Not only has he participated in the Corey’s Crusade 5K that’s held annually at BMR, but he has com-peted in the Amika 5K four other times prior to his victory.
When asked about how it felt to be the first to cross the tape Chris commented that, “I felt extraordinary relief that I had won the race. Months and years of hard work had finally paid off.”
He would like to personally thank Coach Maloney and Coach Morse along with his great teammates, who helped him make it to this great stage and milestone, and who are supporting him and getting him ready for another great achievement.
Competing in the Boston Marathon is a dream that he believes is attainable in the upcoming years. Congratulations again, Chris! You have shown your true purple and gold in proving that dreams are possible under hard work, extraordinary efforts, and determi-nation. Great job on this accomplishment.
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Here is junior Christopher Tringali with his first-place award from the Amica Jingle 5K Race.
Photo courtesy of RaceWire
“I felt extraordinary
relief that I had won the race. Months and
years of hard work had finally paid off.”
CHRIS TRINGALIBMR Junior
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n Music teacher Todd Shafer moves up to the high school
BY LYNDSEY SHIAVONEReporter
Todd Shafer is a new addition to the Blackstone-Millville Regional High School, but not the music department. He recently came from teaching music at the middle
and elementary schools and replaced the well-known Buddy.Regarding the music program in the high school, he sees
opportunities being offered to all students beyond BMR. Shafer wants to be able to reach to the expectation that has been set previously by Buddy, and maybe even raise the bar. Shafer hopes that next winter, the marching band will have the opportunity to march at the Gator Bowl Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. He thinks that it is incredibly important to share experiences that past generations have gone through. He wants to bring the retro and nostalgic memories back, and show the parents that the music program can provide the same benefits to their children as they got when they were kids. Shafer says “BMR has a great music program, and we try to cater to all levels of commitment” regarding students who may or may not take music beyond the high school band.
Shafer is new music director
Photo by Photography AssociatesAbove, Mr. Todd Shafer is conducting the concert band during a concert this winter.
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Winter Concerts
Photos by Photography AssociatesTop left, the chorus gets ready to perform before the concert. Moving clockwise, the chorus sings for the audience, Ben Houle and Chris Tringali play percussion, and Brianna Crowley and Haley Carroll play their french horns.
Photos by Photography AssociatesAbove (left) are Kyle Baroud and Tim Spratt playing their trom-bones. To the right is Emilie Carroll playing her clarinet. Above are members of the clarinet section of the wind ensemble. Moving clockwise are Zach Morin, Arthur Knust Graichen, and Nicholas Schleyer playing trumpets. Below are Andy Lussier, Cameron Russell, Lyndon Davis, and Karissa Rockwell (mem-bers of the saxophone section).
PAGE 5 FEBRUARY 2015SPORTS
BY AMANDA LANDRYReporter
Coached by Sarah Woodworth, the BMR Cheerleading team is bringing a lot of pep to this year’s basketball games. Varsity Girls and Boys basketball have the honor
of having the cheerleading team during their games throughout the season.
With practices Tuesdays and Wednesdays for two hours, the team is really shaping up. Amber from the team says that “cheer consists of stunts, tumbling, jumping, and other motions.”
Flyers are thrown in the air by bases while others do stunts like back handsprings and tucks. She says “the team is doing pretty good” and that “she likes being on the team”.
Their routine at pep rally really shows how much effort they give. With all of the hard work paying off, be sure to catch the Cheerleading team at any upcoming basketball games.
Three cheers for Cheerleaders
Photos by Photography AssociatesTop right, Lauren Zeno and the cheerleading team perform a routine. Clockwise, best friends Lauren Zeno and Hayley Pollard pose for a picture, and Amanda Mograss shows her spirit during the game. Bottom left, the squad shows off their hard work to the audience.
BY AMBER GUERINReporter
Mr. Philip Amylon is a first year substitute teacher at BMR this year. He is mainly taking the place of Mrs. Colahan while she is out on maternity leave. He teaches all of her classes, which includes three freshman classes, one class of seniors and a Literature Through Performance class. He’s very happy to have this opportunity because of the experience, not just being a substitute.
Mr. Amylon loves being around high school students because he finds them “interesting.” He also says that he loves seeing the passion in his students and learning about their dreams and how they plan to fulfill them in the future. He enjoys filling in for Mrs. Colahan, interacting with the students and learning from them. When he has free periods he is a float or a sub that goes to different classes when he is available. He would like to stay because he likes the BMR family and would
love to have a perma-nent position here as an English teacher.
As for his creative writing club it’s awe-some and the students involved are extreme-ly enthusiastic. He says that everyone there truly wants to be there and likes to write just as much as he does.
Mr. Amylon is new to BMRn Mr. Philip Amylon is a new substitute teacher this year at BMR.
Photo by Photography Associates
To the right is Mr. Amylon, a new subsi-tiute teacher at BMR.
PAGE 6 FEBRUARY 2015SPORTS
BY EMILIE CARROLLReporter
BMR’s indoor track team may be small in numbers, but this season the tiny squad has overcome its size with an overwhelming amount of heart. The coach this
year, Nate Morse, a young law school graduate and former mid-distance all-American, did not disappoint for his first year of coaching, and plans to lead the school’s outdoor track and field team to a successful season as well. He has led the team through tough track workouts, extensive core exercise, and has initiated a new dynamic warm-up to help his runners and throwers perform even better.
The boy’s team consists of sprinters Caleb Kinsman, Job Seffernick, Kyle Cotnoir, and Alex Roy; mid-distance runners Ian Reid, Mike Salley, Brandon Stovall, and Zack Morin; and a distance crew of Nate Carroll, Chris Tringali, Corey Gallagher, Nathan “Cheech” Seffernick, Griffin Reilly, Zach Taylor, and Connor McNamara. The boys have worked very hard this season, and have successfully beaten many much larger teams in the DVC, including Hopedale, Douglas, Nipmuc, St. Peter Marrion, and Monty Tech.
Not to be outdone, the girl’s team of sprinters Taylor Kudirka, Saralynn Spears, Arissa Boucher, Lily Jolicoeur, and Liz Strycharz; mid distance runner Haley Carroll, and distance runner Emilie “Face” Carroll have also been victorious in meets against Hopedale, Douglas, Nipmuc, St. Peter Marrion, and Monty Tech as well.
Three athletes who perform particularly well in their events are Nate Carroll (junior) who runs the mile, Taylor Kudirka (junior) who runs the 50 meter hurdles, and Saralynn Spear (sophomore) who runs the 55 meter dash and the 300 meter- will all compete in an exclusive Elite Meet at the Reggie Louis Center in Boston. These runners and hopefully several more from the team may soon reach their goals by qualifying for the Districts Meet and the State Meet from there. The team looks forward to ending off the season with a bang and many of the runners and Coach Morse hope for continued success in the outdoor season.
Indoor track takes off
Photos by Photography AssociatesTop right are Michael Salley, Kyle Cotnoir, Ian Ried, and Brandon Stovall at a meet. Below (left), Taylor Kudurka leads the way past the hurdles, and Justyne Tellestone gives it her all. To the right, Haley Carroll races to the finish line. Bottom left, Kyle Cotnoir jumps over the pole.
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Boys varsity basketball
Photos by Photography AssociatesTop left, Tyler Brabham keeps the ball away from an opponent.Moving clockwise, Ryan Delgizzi tries to score a basket, Dylan Gregoire comes face to face with an opponent, and Justin Stone dribbles the ball down the court. Underneath, Devin Beroth gets ready to shoot for a basket. Above (left), Tyler Brabham moves the ball out of the opposing team’s reach, and a player tries to score a basket for the Chargers.
BY MATT BOURGEOISReporter
The BMR Chargers have many great sports teams. One with no exceptions would be the Varsity Boys’ Basketball team a tightknit group of dedicated athletes who are under the
direction and guidance of Coach Roe and Coach Euglow. The team is composed of seniors Tyler Brabham, Corey
Giguere, and Liam Shaw; juniors Devin Beroth, Mike Costello, Sam Partlow, and Justin Stone; sophomores Ryan Delgizzi and Ryan Olson; and freshmen Chris Gongoleski, Dylan Gregoire, Mike Marchand.
This team is made of a great group and a wide mix of person-alities which makes this team so awesome on both defense and offense. Mike Costello, a guard for the team, says, “The team as a whole is a great group of guys and while we are working hard we are having a lot of fun.” They are indeed working hard this season which started in the early days of December and is expected to go until mid-February. The team is working and looking forward to coming into their first win this season. This would be in addition to a whole list of close neck-to-neck games where the tension could be felt from a mile away. Let this be a lesson that a positive attitude and a love for a game is stronger than anything else.
Great job on your season thus far. There is still time to make all your goals and dreams reality. According to Mike Costello, “I would just say to improve as a team even more than we have already.” There is still a lot of time on the clock in the second half to make all these desires come true. Keep up the great work and “Keep Calm and Charge On.”
n Boys varsity basketball looks forward to a successful season.
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Pep Rally 2014!
Photos by Photography AssociatesTop left, Isaiah Alvarado and his fellow seniors take charge during the tug-of-war competition. Below, the juniors and sopho-mores go head-to-head in the dodgeball tournament. Top right, Mr. Dudek takes the stage as a member of the Backstreet Boys. Moving clockwise, seniors Amanda Jarret, Tara Sullivan, Sarah Walsh, Joyce Sarafian, Kristen Allaire, and Melina Grenon team up to defeat the other grades in the Balloon Pop; and Cameron Russell leads the Class of 2015 into the gym at the start of the event.
Photos by Photography AssociatesTo the right are the junior class cele-brating after performing their lip sync routine; and sophomores Trindafilos “Phillip” Hatjopoulos, Emily Campell, Saralynn Spear, and Brenden Theroux cheering their class on during the com-petition. Below are the decade-inspired banners, painted by (from left to right) the freshmen (1970’s), sophomores (1990’s), juniors (1960’s), and seniors (1980’s).