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Kaitlyn Ball,
left, takes the
stage. Right,
Kelly Cole
pauses as
partner Kevin
Brown exits.
He has been employed by the district
since 2003, working first at North
Forsyth High and moving to West when
it opened in 2007.
He became head coach of the varsity
girls basketball team in 2008, before
taking over the boys program in 2010.
The Wolverines, who were scheduled
to face Roswell on Tuesday night, are
being led by assistant coach Chip
Flemmer, who also teaches social stud¬
ies at the school. West played Milton
on Friday night.
‘Sweet’
fashion
show
Photos by Autumn Vetter Forsyth County News
Amanda Bonner, right, and Russell
Monyette practice their routine before a
recent prom fashion show at Lambert
High School. The theme was "It's a Sweet
Life." Left, Chris Niquette, left, and
Carolina Brown pose for the crowd. Top,
audience members Lauren Benfield, left,
and Alena Locurcio take in the show,
organized by fashion marketing students.
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She was last elementa¬
ry student standing.
“I didn't think I was
going to win," Vallier
said. “I was really scared.
1 can’t believe I did better
than the middle school¬
ers.”
Vallier and Logan
Ballard from Liberty
Middle were the last two
spellers.
They battled through
the final round, spelling
words such as “partition,"
"bounteous" and “can¬
tankerous.”
Second and third run¬
ners-up were Rachel
Walter of Lakeside and
Jesse Smilh of Little Mill
middle schools.
Walter was not origi¬
nally scheduled to com¬
pete. She was Lakeside's
alternate to the school’s
winner. Grant Gerwit,
Spellers
The following students competed in the Forsyth
County Schools Spelling Bee:
Elementary schools
• Big Creek — Anish Bikmal
• Brookwood — Tyler Xu
•Chattahoochee — Victoria Hollenbeck
•Chestatee — Julia Vallier
•Coal Mountain — Glenn Worley
•Cumming - Mikaylah Nelson
• Daves Creek — Karthik Viswanathan
• Haw Creek — Mary-Kate Wichalonis
•Johns Creek - Cherish Douglas
•Mashburn - Caroline Young
• Matt — Alexandra Cepuchowicz
•Midway — AlyssaAlay ay
•Sawnee — Jordan McNew
•Settles Bridge — Sindhu Dwarampudi
•Sharon — Chloe Kim
• Shiloh Point - AshwinYellamraju
• Silver City - Caroline Steinman
•Vickery Creek - Ayonica Bhattacharya
•Whitlow — Shreya Sawant
Middle schools
•Lakeside — Rachel Walter
• Liberty — Logan Ballard
• Little Mill — Jesse Smith
• North Forsyth - William Dyess
•Otwell — Parker Davenport
• Piney Grove — Bo Yuan
• Rtverwatch — Sadhana Durbha
• South Forsyth — Julia Scher
•Vickery Creek - Parker Chilton
Source: Forsyth County Schools
who was unable to attend
Saturday.
Vallier. Ballard and
Walter will all move on
to district competition,
which is set for 10 a m.
Feb. 25 at Mabry Middle
School in Marietta.
Smith will serve as an
alternate at that competi¬
tion, which is open to the
public.
Polly Tennies, princi¬
pal of Chestatee, said she
w as “so proud” of Vallier.
“She has talent,"
Tennies said. “This is just
the start of many great
things for her.”
Vallier’s mother.
Angela, and younger sis¬
ter, Sydney, both rooted
for her Opm the audi¬
ence.
"I thought she’d do
really good," said Sydney
Vallier, 7. "1 voted for
her.”
Added her mother. “!
told her that no matter
what happened 1 was
proud of her.”