Departments



Articles

Less

School News: Shark Reports -12/19/12
December 19th, 2012

Conservation: Fish of the Week - Cobia
December 18th, 2012

Announcements: SANTA CLAUS CAME TO TOWN COMPLETE WITH BIKES!
December 17th, 2012

Announcements: Cedar Key Christmas Boat Parade
December 15th, 2012

City News: City Meeting Agenda 12-18-12
December 15th, 2012

Features: Over the Creek and Through the Marsh A Low Country Christmas Tree Story
December 15th, 2012

Conservation: Fine art at Dennis Creek
December 14th, 2012

Conservation: CEDAR KEY SCRUB STATE RESERVE CELEBRATES THE NEW YEAR WITH A FIRST DAY HIKE
December 14th, 2012

Conservation: Cedar Keys’ Holiday Light(house)
December 14th, 2012

Conservation: FWC`s Women’s Fishing Clinic a Huge Success
December 13th, 2012

Gardening: December Cedar Key Garden Club Garden of the Month
December 13th, 2012

Features: VISITORS OUT OF THE FOG? IT’S NOT A SCI-FI THING, HONESTLY
December 12th, 2012

Announcements: FREE Three Day Family Hunts
December 12th, 2012

Conservation: Fish of the Week - Black Sea Bass
December 12th, 2012

City News: City Commission Meeting 12-04-12
December 11th, 2012

More

The Shark Reports - 10/16/12 Part 2

The Shark Reports - 10/16/12 Part 2

Shark Correspondents

Saying Goodbye to Volleyball
By Molly Gordon, Shark Correspondent

After 9 games, home and away, long bus rides and fast-food adventures, volleyball season is unfortunately slowing down and coming to an end. Although Lady Shark`s varsity team wasn`t as successful as the middle school team, the high school players have made some great memories and always attempted to play our hardest. With Haley Simpson and I being seniors, it`s only natural for us to have wanted this season to be the best. As disappointed as I am that we`ve only won two out of our nine games, I still wouldn`t trade playing for the Sharks and with my teammates for anything. I definitely couldn`t think of any better coach for our team than Ms. Cheryl Allen. Ms. Cheryl, who has been my volleyball coach for four years out of the six years I`ve played, has been an awesome role model and encourager. I couldn`t even begin to count the amount of memories, goofy and hilarious as well as sentimental, that we`ve made together, and I want to thank her for never giving up on us no matter what. Even though we don`t win our games consistently, we have FUN, and to me, that`s all that matters. With only 2 home games left, and districts, I`ve come to realize that playing Volleyball for Cedar Key has been one of the most memorable experiences, and I`m more than happy that I chose to play all of my middle, and high school years.

At our game on Tuesday night against Trenton, the varsity teams showed up ready to play but unfortunately weren`t successful. In the first set, the team seemed to get in over their heads, lost too many serves, and lost the set; 12-25. In the second set, the sharks held their heads high and tried to pull through for a win, digging balls and defending the court but lost the set; 9-25. In the final set, the girls played hard and attempted to make a come-back but still lost it with a score of 11-25.

Cedar Key does battle with Williston in the first HI-Q match of the year!
By Eli Glaze, Shark Correspondent

Cedar Key School competed in their first HI-Q match of the year against Williston on Tuesday, October 2, 2012. On the Junior Varsity team we have Phoebe Cahours the team captain, Larry Twinam, Jesse Brown, and Noah Webster who won against their Williston rival. On the Varsity team we have Brook Allen, the captain, Taryn Epperson, Laia Gore, and Maddy Riley. HI-Q is a team-based, quiz bowl style competition. Two teams of four go head to head in three ten-minute sessions in which a variety questions are asked to each team. A normal (or toss-up) question is asked to both teams, and the teams then have five seconds for anyone on either team to buzz in and answer the question. If answered correctly, the team is awarded a harder, bonus question that they are given fifteen seconds to answer as a group, without the other team getting a chance to answer. Even though they lost, Taryn Epperson said that "the scores aren`t important."

Freshwater Pickle Jars- What?
By Taryn Epperson and Phoebe Cahours, Shark Science Correspondents

Mr. Powers` 6th period Marine Science class has started a new project with Elementary school students and teachers, taking ordinary pickle jars and turning them into fresh water eco-systems. Each class, pre-k through 5th grade, has received a jar containing Anacharis, (a fresh water plant) and two fresh water grass shrimp. Students Phoebe Cahours, Taryn Epperson, Bobby Trammell, and Cody Beckham, delivered the eco-systems to each class room on September 28th. Pre-K teacher Mrs. Elaine Rains said "The kids absolutely love it! They have been so excited over getting to have class pets!" Marine Science students have been doing weekly check-ups on the activity of the jars.

Future plans for this project include Mosquito fish (Gambusia affinis) minnows, and possibly different types of fresh water plants. Project helper Bobby Trammell said "It`s a great opportunity for us to work with younger kids, as well as for them to learn about marine life!"

Click for printer friendly version

Email this article to a friend

 

 

© 2013
Cedar Key News

cedarkeynews@gmail.com