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BARROW NEWS-JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018
Soccer
Apalachee, Winder-Barrow girls, boys players selected to all-region teams
Several girls and boys players from
the Apalachee and Winder-Barrow
soccer teams were selected to the
GHSA All-Region 8-AAAAAA
team recently.
On the girls side, Apalachee goal
keeper Emily Brooks, forward Keiry
Bonilla and defender Macky Clark
as well as Winder-Barrow forward/
midfielder Sophia Kay were all first-
team selections.
Winder-Barrow keeper Ashley
Everett, defender Autry Cooper and
forward/midfielder Alexis Thao as
well as Apalachee midfielder Taylor
Salvaggio were second-team selec
tions.
Winder-Barrow midfielder James
Faur and Apalachee forward/mid
fielder Nestor Perla made the boys
first team, while goalkeeper Ronal
Galindo and midfielder/defender
Benoit Dastous from Apalachee and
defender Reyes Rodriguez, forward/
midfielder Parks Jordan and forward
Seth McKee made second team.
Dacula swept through the top hon
ors as midfielder Becky Contreras
and defender Payton Rawson were
selects as the girls and boys players of
the year. Meanwhile, Dacula’s Mark
Garen was named girls coach of the
year and the Falcon duo of Christian
Santos and Daniel Starovasnik won
boys coaches of the year.
Summer sports camps scheduled at high schools
Future Wildcat
Cheerleading Camp
The Apalachee High
School cheerleading team
will host a summer camp
for all children ages 4-12
Wednesday, May 30 through
Friday, June 1, from 9 a.m.
to noon, in the AHS auxil
iary gym. The cost is $60
and checks should be made
payable to AHS CheerCats.
Participants will learn
cheers, chants, pyramids,
stunts and tumbling and
play games. Participants are
asked to wear athletic shorts,
a T-shirt and athletic shoes,
and no jewelry for safety
reasons. A snack and drink
will be provided each day at
10:30 a.m.
There will be a “final
showdown” on the last day
of the camp. Future cheer
leaders will be performing
what they have learned on
Friday, June 1, at 11:30 a.m.
Parents, family and friends
are welcome to attend.
There will be spirit days
each day. Day one will be
Blue and Gold Day, day two
will be Crazy Day (craziest
attire), and day three will
be Wildcat Pride Day (camp
T-shirt).
For more information
or questions, contact AHS
cheerleading coach Katie
Hicks-Chambers at katie.
hicks@barrow.kl2.ga.us.
Apalachee summer
wrestling camp
The Apalachee High
School wrestling program
will host a free kids camp
June 2 from 9 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. for elementary and mid
dle school students. Lunch
will be provided. For more
information, contact AHS
wrestling coach Randy Hill
at randy.hill@barrow.kl2.
ga.us.
Future
VolleyCats camp
The Apalachee High
School volleyball program
will be hosting a camp for
boys and girls entering first
through ninth grades June
4-7. An activities and skills
camp ($75) will be from 8
a.m. to noon and a skills-on-
ly camp ($50) will be from
10 a.m. to noon. The price
is half off for each additional
child in a family. Free lunch
will be provided after the
camp each day in the school
cafeteria. All participants
will receive an AHS volley
ball T-shirt. Checks can be
made payable to Apalachee
Volleycats Booster Club. For
more information, contact
Apalachee volleyball coach
Joey Alfonso at joey.alfon-
so@barrow.kl2.ga.us.
AHS Youth
Football Camp
Apalachee High School
football coach Tony Loth
will host his Champions
Building Champions youth
football camp 6-8 p.m. June
12-14 for rising first- through
eighth-graders at the AHS
football field. The AHS
football coaching staff and
special instructors will be
instructing the camp.
The camp is $50 per play
er and $35 for each addi
tional sibling. Football cleats
( and tennis shoes in case of
inclement weather) will be
needed.
Each camper will receive
a T-shirt. In order to ensure
proper size, register early.
The camp will instruct par
ticipants in fundamentals on
all three sides of the football
(offense, defense and spe
cial teams). Each day will
begin with stretching and
speed/quickness drills. Each
camper will then be divided
according to age/ability to
work in groups with each
position coach to promote
sportsmanship and fair com
petition. Each day will end
with a competition.
For additional informa
tion, contact Loth at tony.
lotti@barrow.kl2.ga.us.
AHS
Baseball/Softball and
Basketball Camp
The Apalachee High
School baseball, softball and
basketball programs will
hold a joint summer camp
June 18-21. The cost is $55
for one camp or $100 for
both. The basketball camps
will be 9 a.m. to noon for
boys and 1-4 p.m. for girls,
the baseball camp will be 1-4
p.m. and the softball camp
will be 9 a.m. to noon each
day. A free lunch will be pro
vided in the AHS cafeteria
between camps.
The camps will feature
instruction from AHS coach
es and players on things
such as hitting, throwing,
base-running, fielding, drib
bling. shooting, defense and
basic fundamentals. All par
ticipants will receive a base
ball/softball or basketball
camp T-shirt.
For more information,
email boys basketball coach
Spencer Bernstein at spen
cer, bernstein @barrow.k 12.
ga.us, girls basketball coach
Gary Compton at gary.
compton@barrow.kl2.ga.us,
softball coach Jessica Sin
clair at jessica.sinclair@bar-
row.kl2.ga.us and/or base
ball coach Allan Bailey at
william.bailey @ barrow.k 12.
ga.us.
WBHS Softball Camp
The Winder-Barrow High
School softball program
will be hosting a summer
youth softball camp Mon-
day-Thursday. June 18-21,
from 9 a.m. to noon for
rising first- through sev
enth-graders.
The cost is $75 per play
er. Payment is due June 18.
Make checks payable to
Lady Doggs Softball. Camp
ers can register on the first
day of the camp. All campers
will receive a camp T-shirt.
For more information, email
WBHS assistant coach
Rachael Lehner at rachael.
lehner@barrow.kl2.ga.us.
WBHS Soccer Camp
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host a Future Dogg Soc
cer Camp Tuesday through
Thursday, June 26-28. from
5:30-7:30 p.m. at the WBHS
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