Pella’s Junior Varsity girls tied for fifth out of eight teams at the PCM Girls Track Invitational Monday.
The Dutch finished with a total of 71 points, tied with Pleasantville for the fifth spot. Pella got four top-three finishes from their athletes, including three in individual events and one team event. The Dutch got second-place finishes from two athletes including Abby Teagarden in the 400 meter dash and Faith Diers in the 800 meter run. Emma Hackett finished third in the shot put with a length of 30’9”. Pella also finished third in the 4×400 meter relay with a time of 4:43.88.
The Dutch’s next meet will be today with a coed track meet at Grinnell. The meet will begin at 4:15 PM.
Matias Segura, Acting Chief Operations Officer
Wednesday s letter can be read here:
Dear Anderson High School Community,
In response to the increased number of positive cases at Anderson High School, and after consultation with Austin Public Health and Dr. Mark Escott, effective Wednesday, April 14, all Junior Varsity (JV), freshman, and off-season athletic activities will be suspended at Anderson High School for two weeks. This includes all practice, play and games across JV, Freshman and off-season sports. These sports can resume practice and play beginning on Wednesday, April 28.
Also effective Wednesday, April 14, all in-season, Varsity players at Anderson High School will be required to provide documentation of a negative COVID-19 test (rapid or non-rapid, PCR) to participate in any athletic activities, including practice and play. Documentation needs to be provided to the head coach of each sport.
On Friday evening the Hudson Hornets traveled to Jasper to take on our Bulldog Baseball team in a 7:00 pm match up. With storms predicted to possibly interrupt the conclusion of the game, it was the sting of the Hornets that proved the demise of our Bulldog Baseball team for the second time this week!
The Hornets jumped on Bulldog starting pitcher, Sophomore Heath Pantoja, for four runs on four hits in the first inning. It was looking like a possible repeat of Tuesday night s rout of our Bulldogs in Hudson. The Bulldogs countered with two runs on three hits in their half of the first inning and it looked more like it would be a competitive night. The Hornets added two more runs in the second inning and one more in the third bringing the score to 7 - 2 in favor of Hudson
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Like many an Angeleno, the city’s famed Hollywood sign has undergone its share of cosmetic makeovers. In both 1976 and 2017, cannabis advocates amended the sign to read “Hollyweed” and as recently as February, a group led by model Julia Rose rechristened the sign “Hollyboob” to promote breast cancer awareness.
On the afternoon of Friday, April 2, a new posse of pranksters returned to accessorize the sign, this time by draping a painting of a cow across the first “O,” which stands 45 feet high by 33 feet wide. After the police pursued the perpetrators via helicopter, then on foot, three suspects were apprehended: visual artist Danny Cole, photographer Landon Yost and Greg Aram, the singer-songwriter behind the L.A. alt-rock band Junior Varsity.
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