Norwalk Warriors
I Official Publication for the Norwalk Community School District ]
Page Eight
N/Warren Town and County News
Thursday, October 22, 2015
GOLDEN ATTITUDE AWARD AT EASTVIEW
The staff at Eastview recognized 8th and 9th grade students exhibiting Golden
Attitudes. The Golden Attitude Award is presented to students who contribute to
our school in a positive manner through the attitude they display and their interac-
tions with others. Please help us congratulate our students!
Pictured are 8th graders: Drew Leek, Emily Ellis, Dean Kimball, Madison Sweet,
and Sophie Adams.
Pictured are 9th graders: Colt Stewart, Aaron Adams,
Abby Bunch. Photos submitted.
Norwalk Swimmer
Jordan Hanson, a junior at Norwalk, participates on
the Lincoln High School Girls Swim Team. Hanson is
a varsity team member, competing in the 100 Yard
Butterfly and the 100 Yard Backstroke events. Hanson
also participates on team relays. Her goal for the sea-
son is to continue to improve her backstroke time. Jor-
dan is looking forward to the swim team dinners and
end of season taper! At Norwalk High School, Hanson
is involved in Show Choir and Choir. For more infor-
mation about Lincoln High School Swimming, visit
the team website, www.railswimming.com. Photo sub-
mitted.: "
NHS Activities Director
Cross Country: The
Warrior Cross Country
teams hosted their own in-
vitational meet last Mon-
day with eight teams com-
peting in the gift's race and
nine teams in the boys
race. The boys team fin-
ished in 5th place with 150
points, Pella won the title
with 29 points, followed
by Winterset with 61 and
Carlisle with 82. Indi-
vidual place winners and
scorers for Norwalk were
Freshman Seth Harper in
18th place with a time of
17:55, Tyler Hirl was 21st
in 18:19, Carter Gornick
was 23rd in 18:27, Colton
Chambers was 42nd in
19:18and Ben A2rrnstrong
was 46nd in 19:29. There
were 61 total runners. The
girls team finished in sixth
place with 149 points.
Kennedy Scallon finished
5th overall with a time of
20:38, Kallie Hirl was 32nd
in 23:04, Jordan Heinold
37th in 23:30, Katie
aeda Isley, Katy Faust, and Meinecke 41st in 24:04,
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By A1 Lammers
Annie Balk 42nd in 24:05,
and Tahlor VanderHolt
43rd in a time of 24:12. The
Warriors will be compet-
ing in the Little Hawkeye
Conference meet today at
Grinnell and then will be-
gin to prepare for the state
qualifying meet to be held
at Ankeny Centennial on
October 22.
Football: The Warriors
took another step in secur-
ing a second place finish in
the District 7 standings
this past Friday with a con-
vincing 42-7 win over the
Oskaloosa Indians on Fri-
day at Oskaloosa.
Norwalk compiled a sea-
son high 262 yards rushing
led by Coby Klocko who
ran for a season high 117
yards on 16 carries. Brady
Brandsfield was 19 for 33
through the air for 214
yards with a pair of TD
passes. The Warriors de-
fense turned in another
solid performance as they
allowed only 18 yards
rushing on 15 attempts
and limited the Indians to
a total of 139 yards on the
night. A total of 13 War-
riors had a tackle with
Sonny Onken and Orin
Waters collecting six
apiece with three of
Onkens tackles going for a•
loss. The Warriors will
host ADM this Friday in
their final regular season
game at Warrior Stadium
in a non-district matchup
with the Tigers and then
will look to lock up a sec-
ond place district finish
when they travel to Knox-
ville a week from Friday in
the final game of the regu-
lar season and in district
play. A second place finish
si 0uld secure a first r0hf/d
playoff game at Warrior
Stadium. In addition don't
forget you can join Head
Coach Paul Patterson ev:
ery Thursday night during
the football season for the
QB club at 7 p.m. in the
high school library. The
QB Club allows all Warrior
football fans the opportu-
nity to watch game film of
the previous week as well
as the upcoming game on
Friday.
Swimming: Congratu-
lations to the Norwalk
swimmers who swim as
part of the Lincoln Rails
Swim team fo'r helping
defeat North HS last week
130-31. First place finishes
by Sara Bennett, Marnie
Hoefler,'and Grace Crady
all added to the over-
whelming victory by the
Rails.
Volleyball: The
Norwalk Warrior Volley-
ball team moved one step
closer to their first ever
Little Hawkeye Confer-
ence championship this
past week in a matchup
with co-leader the Pella
Dutch at Pella and in a
very exciting and intense
match the Warriors pulled
out a thrilling five set vic-
tory. After both teams
traded wins in the first
four sets the match came
down to the fifth set in
which the Warriors found
themselves on the brink of
defeat trailing the Dutch
14-10 and facing match
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