Norwalk Warriors
I
Official Publication for the Norwalk Community School District I
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Eight
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Sound Revolution Competition Season Begins
Choir Brings Home 1st Place Trophy'
Lady Warriors Fall into Tie for First
Norwalk traveled to
Pella and suffered its first
conference loss 45-36. The
Lady Dutch jumped out to
a 6-0 lead when the War-
riors got on the board
with a field goal by Hali
VanVelzen. Paige Lam-
mers followed with a three
and H. VanVelzen added
six more points and Pella
led after one 16-11. The
Warriors cranked it up in
the second, outscoring the
Dutch 16-2 to lead at the
half 27-18. Both teams
struggled offensively in
the third scoring nine
points between them with
a 33-22 score. H. Van-
Velzen left with an injury
in the third and was un-
able to finish the game. The
Warriors turned the ball
over 12 times in the final
frame and were outscored
by Pella 23-6. H. Van-
Velzen led the Warriors
with 13. Lammers fin-
ished with eight, Jen
Villegas six, Tori Van-
Velzen five. Elyse Rice,
Calyn Thompson and
Dana Billingsley chipped
(NAPS)~California avo-
cados offer an array of nutri-
tional benefits, according to
Liz Weiss, MS, RD and
Janice Newell Bissex, MS,
in two each. Norwalk is
now 4-1 in the conference.
Saturday, Jan. 12, the
Warriors traveled to
Council Bluffs to play
10th-ranked Lewis Cen-
tral. Both teams struggled
offensively in the first half
putting up a combined 30 RD. California avocados are
points, Lewis Central 22,
Norwalk 8. The Titans
pulled away in the second
half for a 36-19 win. Lam-
mers led the Warriors
with five points. Devin
Brown and Sidney Logan
had three each. Villegas,
Rice, Hannah Hegland and
T. VanVelzen chipped in
two each.
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fats), along with nearly 20
vitamins, minerals and
phytonutrients.
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By Calyn Thompson
Saturda Jan. 5, the competition season began for Norwalk High School's Show
Choir "Sound Revolution." The group traveled to Cedar Rapids Prairie High School
for the "Premiere" Competition. Norwalk's Sound Revolution brought home the 1st
place trophy in Class 3A. Norwalk competed against two other schools in their-
class: Benton Community High School and West Delaware High Scho61. Norwalk
parents and fans packed the auditorium. Norwalk's vocal sound was solid and
judges praised the rich sound.
Following the performance, the students were critiqued by one of the judges. The
group plans to work on the suggestions offered for future competitions. There are 52
students in the show choir, 12 students in the combo band and six students on the
stage crew. The choir is directed by Gerard Krupke and accompanied by Jennifer
Schaff.
Sound Revolution will continue their competition season at the following con-
tests this winter: Benton Community (Van Horne) Saturday, Feb. 9, at Indianola
Saturda Feb. 16 and at Emmetsburg Saturda March 2.
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