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Lady Jay Tennis Results

blue jay logoThe Junction City Lady Jays tennis team participated in the Topeka West InvitationalTuesday night.

The Lady Jays were led by their doubles team of Ally McKenzie and Danielle Shane who went 2-2 on the day, finishing in 7th place.  One of the losses included a tiebreaker against the 2nd seeded doubles team from Salina Central.

Abby Khoury and Jordan Dombrowski finished the day 1-2 earning a victory over Topeka West in their final match.   The Lady Jays entered an extra doubles team to the bracket of Anne Kim and Brianna Talley, who were put into the top doubles flight and finished 0-3.

On the singles side, Nea Misa went 0-3 in the top singles flight and Alyssa Breshears finished 9thplace in the second flight going 2-1 on the day.  Abigail Weisler was added as an extra participant to the tournament for the Lady Jays and earned a victory in the second round to go 1-2 on the day.

The Lady Jays next host Manhattan in a varsity dual at Junction City this Thursday, before traveling to Topeka next Monday for the Centennial League tournament.

Lady Jay Golf Sixth in Centennial League Tournament

BlueJay-ENHANCEDThe Junction City Lady Jay golf team turned in a score of 466 Monday, to finish sixth out of seven teams in the Centennial League Tournament at Lake Shawnee.

For Junction City, senior Madison Roether finished fifth in the individual competition with a round of 86.

Junction City will compete in a regional tournament Oct. 12 in Wichita.

Regional Golf Assignments Set

BlueJay-ENHANCEDThe Junction City Lady Jay golf team will compete in a Class 6A Regional Tournment in Wichita on Monday, Oct. 12.

The tournament will be played at the L.W. Clapp Golf Course, 4611 East Harry.

In addition to Junction City other schools competing in the tournament will include Manhattan, Wichita Southeast, Washburn Rural, Gardner-Edgerton, Olathe South, and Topeka High.

JCHS Cross Country Teams Compete at Rim Rock Farm Invitational

BlueJay-ENHANCEDJunction City High School cross country athletes traveled to the Lawrence area on Saturday to compete in the Rim Rock Farm Invitational.

For the Lady Jay varsity Myrissa Humphreys led the way with a 33rd place finish in 6:43.85. Miguel Espinosa led the Blue Jay boys with a 55th place finish in 5:39.83.

In the junior varsity women’s race Deisjambra Bisio medaled with a 15th place finish in 7:44.94, and in the junior varsity boys race Jordan Butler finished 88th in 6:35.87, while teammate River Schreckengost finished 92nd in 6:37.06.

The Rim Rock course is the site where the Class 6A state meet competition will be held October 31.

Homecoming Royalty Crowned at JCHS

Senior Class Homecoming candidates. Myrissa Humphrey in middle left and Nick Arneson in middle right.
Senior Class Homecoming candidates. Myrissa Humphrey in middle left and Nick Arneson in middle right.

Myrissa Humphreys is the Homecoming Queen and Nick Arneson the King at Junction City High School.

They were honored at halftime of the 40-0 Blue Jay football homecoming game win over the Seaman Vikings at Al Simpler Stadium.

The rest of the royalty included:

–For the freshman the Princess was Grace Kroeger and the Prince A. J. Dickerson.

–In the sophomore class the Princess was Deja Hall and the Prince Ty Clark.

–And in the junior class the Princess was Kiona Freeman and the Prince was Wayne Shirley.

 

Junction City Blue Jays Roll Past Seaman Vikings

The Junction City Blue Jays ( 4-0 ) scored three first quarter touchdowns, and went on to defeat the Seaman Vikings ( 0-4 ) 40-0 in high school football at Al Simpler Stadium.

Raye Wilson of Junction City opened the scoring with a three yard touchdown run with 8:16 in the first quarter. he scored again on a 26 yard TD run with 4:34 left in the period, and then Terell Wilson picked up a fumble and returned it 53 yards for another touchdown.

Javon Baldwin of Junction City scored three touchdowns in the game on runs of 3, 18, and 81 yards. The 81 yard run came with 6:46 remaining in the third quarter and closed out the scoring for the evening.

Blue Jay coach Randall Zimmerman felt his team did some good things early in the contest. “Very, Very proud of our kids , the game they put together, especially the first quarter and a half. Defensively were on all night. The kids are doing a really nice over there.”

Junction City will travel to Washburn Rural next Friday for a match of undefeated 4-0 football teams.

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Homecoming Week at Junction City High School

BlueJay-ENHANCEDHere are full Details for Homecoming.

 

““Blue Jay Blast From the Past” is our theme and we are using the phrase “Look to the Future, Remember the Past, Blue and White will Always last.”

  • Homecoming Parade will be on Thursday at 6 pm-beginning at the FSA and ending at the CAC.
  • Following the Parade there will be a community Pep Rally beginning at approximately 6:45 pm at Al Simpler Stadium.
  • Coronation will take place at half-time of the Football Game Friday night between Junction City and Seaman. The football game begins at 7 p.m. at Al Simpler Stadium.

 

Freshman Candidates:

Grace Kroeger (Kra-ger)                               A.J. Dickerson

Violet Bender                                                    Kody Westerhaus

Madison Simatze (Sty-Mates)                    Calen (Kay-lynn) Boller

 

Sophomore Candidates:

Leah Ervin                                                           Ashton Wiegand (Wig-and)

Courtney Sinklier (Sin-Clare)                       Ty Clark

Deja Hall                                                              Jacob Barnes

 

Junior Candidates:

Kiona Freeman                                                 Nicholas Dombrowski

Samantha Stunkel                                           Jacob Lovell

Jordyn Flannery                                                Wayne Shirley

 

Senior Candidates:

Myrissa Humphreys                                        Nick Arneson

Kate Westerhaus                                             Raye Wilson

Emiley Straw                                                      Ryan Boland

 

  • The Homecoming Dance will be Saturday Evening from 8-11 p.m. in Fiffe Gym.  The Dance is for JCHS Students ONLY and tickets can be purchased in advance for $5 tickets at the door will be $6

 

 

 

 

Dana J. Wiegand, LMSW
School Social Work Supervisor/ESS Department Leader JCHS

Co-Advisor STUCO and Senior Class

Madison Roether Captures First Place in Topeka West Invitational

blue jay logoMadison Roether of Junction City High School finished first in the individual competition at the Topeka West Invitational at the Topeka Country Club.

Coach Tim Hickert reported that Roether shot a winning round of four over par 77.

Junction City finished eighth out of nine teams in the tournament with a score of 492. Shawnee Mission East captured first place with the low score of 332.

Also for Junction City in the individual competition, Sierra Snyder shot a round of 121, Trinity Wiesler 144, and Molina Melendez 150.

Blue Jay Battalion Hauls in Win

blue jay logoThe Junction City High School JROTC Raiders won multiple trophies at the 3rd Brigade raider Meet last Saturday in Junction City.

The Raiders were named Overall Champion, and achieved 1st place in one rope bridge, land navigation, and APFT, plus second place in cross country rescue.

Fourteen teams competed.

Why There was Extra Security at the Blue Jay Football Game

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Update released at noon Monday by USD 475:

Parents should expect that USD 475 may put extra security parameters in place any time the District believes an upgrade to our security is warranted.  Based upon information gleaned during the previous week, the District felt increasing our security protocols for Friday’s event was a good measure.  Also, with the addition of a Director of Emergency Management, we have been evaluating the safety and security plans at all schools. What the community experienced last Friday evening was the implementation of a select portion of how we handle security at a large sporting event. In conjunction with our community partners, we are currently evaluating how Friday night’s implementation of additional security measures went.

Hugh Davis

Executive Director of Communications – USD 475

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There was enhanced security at last Friday night’s Junction City Blue Jay football game at Al Simpler Stadium. No problems occurred, but patrons attending the game were checked at the entrance gates, and bags were checked.

The reason for that security stemmed from rumors circulating after a recent shooting case on Fort Riley that involved the death of JCHS student Kenyon Givins. U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom hadannounced that an 18 year old Fort Riley resident had been charged with one count of Involuntary Manslaughter in the case after allegedly handling a firearm in a reckless manner, resulting in the shooting death of Givens, who also lived on Fort Riley.

According to a letter last week from JCHS Principal Melissa Sharp to parents and guardians of students the school administration and staff had to address rumors regarding the incident, most of which were UNTRUE. Social media and text messages indicated that events happened on Post the previous week that never actually occurred.  Sharp asked the parents and guardians for help in putting an end to the rumors.

She also noted that many students were having difficulty processing the tragic event, and were experiencing sadness, anger, and multiple forms of emotion, and there must be a joint effort to pull together to help one another during this time. Counselors and social workers would remain available for the students as long as they need that resource.

Sharp wrote that all community members should also know that as a result of the rumors that were circulating there would be mitigating measures of security added to future activities, including last Friday night’s home football game.  Students would not be admitted to any activity without their student ID card.

A check with USD 475 on Monday revealed that a determination on whether that security will continue at future football games is still being determined.

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