Norwalk Warriors
Official Publication for the Norwalk Community School District
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Eight
Norwalk Swimmer
Gina Goshon, a fresan at Norwalk, participates on
theLincoln High School Girls Swim Team. Goshon is
' a junior-varsity team member, swimming the 50 Yard
Freestyle and the 100 Yard Freestyle events. She also
participates on team relays. Her main goal for season
is to break :35 on her 50 Free and improve her starts.
She is looking forward to becoming a better swim-
mer and having fun on the team. At Norwalk, Goshon
also participates in Band. For more information about
Lincoln High School Swimming, visit the team
website, www.railswimming.com. Photo submitted.
NORA AWARDS
LAMMERS
Concluded from p. 1
overs and amissed field
goal attempt kept the War—
riors off the scoreboard.
Pella rushed for 335 yards
on the night and totaled
397 yards of offense while
the Warriors totaled 228
yards against one of the
best defenses in the state.
Defensively four Warriors
had double digit tackles
led by Logan Foetisch with
13 while Will Fraser had
12, Sonny Onken 11, and
A] Tabatabai had 10. In ad-
dition don’t forget you can
join Head Coach Paul
Patterson every Thursday
night during the football
season for the QB club at
pm. in the high school li-
brary. The QB Club allows
all Warrior football fans
the opportunity to watch
game film of the previous
week as well as the up-
coming game on Friday.
Swimming: Results
Student nominations have been accepted for Norwalk Outstanding Related Arts
award again this year. Norwalk Middle School is excited to announce the
NORA
Award. This award is to recognize Norwalk Outstanding Related Arts
Students. This
award recognizes students in Band, Choir, Art, Family Consumers Science and
li-
bra
Brett Dawson has been a
good leader for our band.
He shows that you can
have fun and get work
done too, always working
to the best of his ability.
Other students looknp to
him and his leading by
example.
Rees Cunningham has
been a very pleasant sur-
prise to our program! Her
spunky attitude leads her
section by example and is
not afraid to respectfully
speak her mind. She al-
ways has a smile and
even with a broken arm,
does her best to partici-
pate in class. We look for-
ward to many years with
Rees.
Eli Sullivan leads by ex-
ample, is always pre-
pared and very respectful
of his peers and teachers.
Eli always has a positive
attitude and is willing to
lend a helping hand.
We’re so thankful to have
him as a member of our
band. Photos submitted.
were not available to the
WW from last week.
Volleyball: The #9
ranked Norwalk Warrior
Volleyball team took a big
step in attempting to cap-
ture a Little Hawkeye
Conference Champion-
ship last week as they de-
feated conference rival
DCG, 3 games to 1. On Sat-
urday the Warriors trav-
eled to Waukee for the
Warrior Invitational and
had a solid day going 2—2
with wins over Ogden 21-
9 and 21-3, and DSM Abe
Lincoln 25-16 and 25-22.
Their two losses were a
pairof very competitive
School Board
Rtiring school bod members Katherine Schmidt and George Meinecke cen-
Thursday, October 1, 2015
matéhes against WDSM
Valley winning the first
game 22-20 but then fell in
the next two 21-14 and 15—
4. DSM Roosevelt then de—
feated the Warriors 26-24
and 25-20. Norwalk now
stands at 15-5 on the sea-
son.
ter) were honored at a retirement party Monday, Sept. 21, at the Lakewood
cafete-
ria. Also pictured are Justin Fletcher, left, and Rick Kaul, right.,Stafl
photo by Lori
Ford.
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