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Fillmore Friday Focus

Vol. #24

NewsFlash
Chris Berrington was chosen to
represent Ventura County as a Boys State
Awards finalist. He was chosen from a field
of the top 20 11th grade students
representing schools from across Ventura
County. Students were nominated on the
basis
of
academic
achievement,
extracurricular involvement, community
outreach, citizenship and leadership. This
summer, he will be traveling to Sacramento
to participate in week long Boys State
activities.
Anyone who knows Chris will agree
that he is much deserving of this honor.

doing such a great job with keeping the grounds


beautiful.
Her students have been weeding and raking,
and doing an outstanding job of utilizing and
applying the skills they learn in class to good
use on our own campus.
We are very proud of the work that you do,
thanks again for
keeping
our
campus in tip top
condition, a place
we can all be
proud of.

Is it an invisible man, a person from another


planet, or a transparent species? No, it is our
very own art program under Mrs.
Mitzenmachers direction providing a creative
outlet and artistic skills to our students. They
have been busy creating sculptures from saran
wrap and secret ingredients. We are looking
forward to seeing these futuristic models on
display! Awesome job!!

Fillmores Finest
(The best of the best)
By Anna Morielli
Staff: Emily Doepking, Delia Hernandez
Athletes: George Tarango, Cody Isaacs
Academics: Cathy Alonso, Jose Gonzalez

Classroom
m Corner
By Joanne Dabbs
Fillmore High School needs to do a BIG SHOUT
OUT to Mrs. Rodericks horticultur
ulture class for

Athletes in Action
A
By Curtis Garner
Spring sports at FHS are in full swing. The
varsity softball team completed a thrilling
victory over Thousand Oaks high school. The
Lady Flashes won by a score of 5-4
5 in 13 innings.
The squad now has a 3-2
2 overall record.

Fillmore Friday Focus


The varsity
ity baseball team dropped to an overall
record of 3-3 after a heart-breaking
breaking loss to
Nordhoff, 3-2.
2. The team plays at Nordhoff on
Friday before taking on North Glen high school
(Colorado) on Monday at Fillmore.
The boys golf team notched their first vic
victory
of the season by beating Pacifica high school,
485-500,
500, on Tuesday at Elkins Ranch Golf
Course.
Thursday the team traveled to
Carpinteria for the Frontier League match #2.
Lupita Perez took first place in the 1600 meter
run at the Tri County Tri Coun
County Track
Invitational at Moorpark High School. Her time
of 5 minutes and 15 seconds is very fast for this
time of the year.
The boys, volleyball team had their short two
game league win streak snapped as they were
swept by Carpinteria, 3-0,
0, on Tuesday.
Yesterday
esterday they were at home versus Cate.
On Friday, the track team travels to Moorpark
for night relays.

The swim team


Wednesday.

was

at

Villanova

on

Activitie
ctivities
By Darby Schieferle
If you havent had a chance to go to the play,
you really need to fit it in your schedule. It was
an amazing performance! It is always good to
see our students and staff members in a
different light. The students really blossomed
under the guidance of Josh
h Overton. You still
have two more
weekends to go
to the play.

Important
mportant Dates
3/22
3/23
3/23
3/24
3/24
3/24
3/25
3/25
3/25
3/25
3/25
3/26
3/26
3/27
3/27
3/28

Drama - The Halls of Horror


Baseball @ North Glen HS
Volleyball @ Pacifica
3rd Quarter Exams All Others
Golf @ Malibu
Volleyball w/Bishop Diego
3rd Quarter
ter Exams
Science/Math
Baseball @ Nordhoff
Volleyball @ Channel Islands
Softball w/Dos Pueblos
Swim @VC Championships
3rd Quarter Exams
English/Foreign Language
Track - Home
End of Quarter Minimum Day
Baseball w/Nordhoff
Track @ Santa Barbara Relays

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