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Summer Camps 2013

Below are the summer camps being conducted by Manchester High School.  Camp registration forms are available at MJSHS, MES, MIS, and High 5 Sports.

The girls’ basketball camp for students in grades 1-8 is set for July 22-26 from 8am-12 pm in the MHS gymnasium, under the direction of head coach Brooke Airgood with assistance from the MJSHS girls basketball staff and the high school players.  The cost of the camp per student will be $35.00, which will include a t-shirt, camp ball, and treats.

The boys’ basketball camp for students in grades K-8 is set for June 10-14.  K-2 from 12:30-1:30, grades 3-5 from 1:30-3:00, and grades 6-8 from 3:00-4:30 pm in the MHS gymnasium.  The camp will be under the direction of Eric Thompson with assistance from the MJSHS boys’ basketball staff and the high school players.  The camp will cost $10 or $20 dollars for camp and a ball, or $30 dollars for camp, ball, and t-shirt.

Boys‘ and girls’ soccer camp for students in grades 1-7 and will be held June 3-6 from 4:00-5:30 p.m. at Good Field.  The camp will be under the direction of Dave Mc Kee, boys’ soccer coach and Jacqui Erny girls’ soccer coach as well as the MHS boys’ and girls’ soccer players. There will be a cost of $25.00 per camper.  The camp costs include a t-shirt with the remaining funds to be used for the purchase of soccer equipment and team supplies.

The volleyball camp is for students in grades 4-8 and will be held on June 11-13 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am in the MHS Gym.  The camp will be under the direction of Sue Gnagy, with assistance from Melissa West, and varsity volleyball players.  The cost per camper is $30.00 for camp T-shirt and challenge prizes.

The boys’ and girls’ tennis lessons for students in grades K-12 is set for June 4-6, June 10-12, and 17-19 from 9-noon on the MHS Tennis Courts.  The camp will be under the direction of Joel Eichenauer with the help of Kyle Lahman, Connor Eichenauer, Karly Eichenauer and Steve Erny.  Fees are based on the level of the player and duration of the session. 

Girls Basketball Sectional Info

 

Sectional Draw Information:  You can purchase tickets in the Manchester Athletic Office $10.00 season/$6.00 session

At Wabash :

Tuesday, Feb 5th

Lewis Cass vs Manchester  7:00

Wednesday, Feb 6th

Wabash vs Southwood  6:00

Oak Hill vs Northfield    7:30

Friday, Feb 8th

Cass/Manchester Winner vs North Miami    6:00

Wabash/Southwood Winner vs Oak Hill/Northfield Winner   7:30

Saturday, Feb 9th

Championship   7:30

Greg Miller named Head Football Coach

 

Greg Miller has been named the 6th head football coach at Manchester High School after a vote of the Manchester Community School Board on Tuesday.  A lifetime resident of North Manchester, Miller graduated from Manchester High School in 1992 with an Academic Honors Diploma and Manchester College in 1997 with a degree in elementary education and middle school mathematics.  Miller has been the 7th grade mathematics teacher for the past 14 years in the  North Miami School Corporation.

As the North Miami High School varsity football coach for the past nine years, Miller was named the TRC Coach of the Year in 2007 and has coached seven All-State Players and two Academic All-State Players.  His 2012 team won the Class 1A Sectional championship.  His coaching record for the past six years is 45 wins and 24 losses.

Miller previously served as the Manchester freshman and 8th grade head coach and was a volunteer varsity assistant coach during his collegiate years. He was a remediation and math teacher previously for Manchester Community Schools.

“We are excited to have Greg Miller return as a Squire to lead our football program!  His past successes and credibility with our community are immediate positives, but we also know that his enthusiasm and passion for Squire football will be contagious and what we need most!”

Kayla Flack joins 1,000 Club

Kayla Flack becomes the sixth girls basketball player at Manchester High School to surpass the 1,000 point mark in a career.  Kayla joins Megan Eckert, Jessica Hicks, Amy Fahrnow, Jennifer Frieden,  and Pam White in the 1,000 point club at Manchester High School.  

Wabash County Basketball Info

The Manchester High School boys and girls basketball teams will be competing in the Wabash County Basketball Tournament on Friday, December 28 and Saturday, December 29 at Southwood High School.  Below is the schedule:

Friday, December 28th:
9:00 am – JV Girls – Manchester vs. Southwood
10:30 am – JV Boys – Wabash vs. Manchester

5:30 pm – Varsity Girls – Manchester vs. Wabash
7:15 pm – Varsity Boys – Southwood vs. Manchester

Saturday, December 29th:
9:00 am – JV Girls Championship and JV Boys Consolation
10:30 am – JV Boys Championship and JV Girls Consolation

2:00 pm – Varsity Girls Consolation
3:45 pm – Varsity Boys Consolation
5:30 pm – Varsity Girls Championship
7:30 pm – Varsity Boys Championship

MHS Cheerleaders to Host Holiday Mini Cheerleading Clinic

The MHS cheerleaders will be hosting a Holiday Mini Cheerleading Clinic for girls ages K-6 on Thursday, December 13 and Friday, December 14 from 3:30-5:00 pm in the junior high auditorium.  Cost for the two day clinic is $25.00.  Partipants will receive a T-shirt and snacks.  They will also perform at halftime of the MHS Girls basketball game on Friday, December 14th.  Game time is 6:15 pm. Registration forms are available at MES, MIS, and MJSHS.

2012 Fall Sport Award Winners

Manchester High School held the Fall Sports Award program on Thursday, November 8 at 7:00 in the PAC at MHS. 

Football

 

Rotary Mental Attitude – Jim Sainsbury

Squire Award – Jim Sainsbury

Team MVP – Jim Sainsbury

Offensive MVP – Jacob Casper

Defensive MVP – Cole Sellers

JV Offensive MVP – Clay Sellers

JV Defensive MVP – Landon Tharp

 

Girls’ Soccer

Rotary Mental Attitude – Laurel Ruppert

Squire Award – Erica McKinley

Most Improved – Rachel Brandenburg

Defensive MVP – Morgan McKee

Most Assists – Mariah Mobley

 

Boys’ Soccer

Rotary Mental Attitude – Andrew Bolinger

Squire Award – Tom Naragon

MVP – Tom Naragon

Most Improved – Jon Ragan

Defensive Player of the Year – Rainer Borgmann

JV Most Improved – Ethan Rice

 

Boys’ Tennis

Rotary Mental Attitude – Dalton Day

Squire Award – Connor Eichenauer

Heart & Spirit Award – Riley Woods

1st Year Varsity Impact – Max Karg

Most Improved – Noah Cain

JV Most Improved – Matthew Pegg

Heart & Spirit Award – Brandon Scott

 

Volleyball

Rotary Mental Attitude – Sam Grogg

Squire Award – Leah Sorg

Most Valuable Offensive Player – Sydney Snep

Most Valuable Defensive Player – Marrett Metzger

Most Improved  –  Leah Sorg

JV Mental Attitude – Ali Casper

JV Most Improved – Corrie Osborne

 

Girls’ Golf

Rotary Mental Attitude – Nina Smith

Squire Award – Lindsey Budnik

Scoring Average – Lindsey Budnik

Most Improved – Claire Barnett

Work Ethic – Jasmine Whitaker

 

Cheerleading

Rotary Mental Attitude – Makayla Harrell

Squire Award – Samantha Hall

Most Improved – Alyssa Peyton

Best Spirit – Mikayla Arnett

Best All Around – Cara Brandenburg

 

Girls Cross Country

Rotary Mental Attitude – Alexis Vernon

Squire Award – Kelsi Custer

MVP – Kelsi Custer

Most Improved – Liza Airgood

Promising Freshman – Trista Hill

 

Boys Cross Country

Rotary Mental Attitude – Dallas Fields

Squire Award – Jeremy Herrmann

MVP – Matthew Fahs-Brown

Most Improved – Andrew Longanecker

Promising Freshman – Brock Pepper