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FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT! "LIVING IN TRUTH"

(LIT) Community Youth Group is hosting a Family Movie Night to take place Sunday, March 20 at 7:00 pm at Emmanuel Reformed Church, Springfield. The film to be viewed will be "Wonder" (2017). Synopsis: "Born with facial differences that, up until now, have prevented him from going to a mainstream school, Auggie Pullman becomes the most unlikely of heroes when he enters the local fifth grade. As his family, his new classmates, and the larger community all struggle to discover their compassion and acceptance, Auggie's extraordinary journey will unite them and prove you can't blend in when you were born to stand out." LIT members will be serving popcorn and refreshments and receiving free will donations to raise funds for their upcoming service trip to New York this summer.

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PEP RALLY MOTIVATES GIRLS IN SODAK 16 ACTIONS

On March 3 Avon cheerleaders and student body held a pep rally to send the girls basketball team off to the SoDak 16 in Huron against the DeSmet Bulldogs.

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LADY PIRATES FALL IN SODAK 16

Going into post play, the Lady Pirates were third seed in Class B Region 6. The quarterfinal game took place in Avon on February 22 against the Marty Braves. The Lady Pirates ran away with a 72-29 win which set them up to play Platte-Geddes on a neutral court. The Panthers met up with the Lady Pirates in the Corn Palace for the Semifinal game. A 42-28 loss sent the Panthers home and the Lady Pirates to the SoDak 16 game! The number two seed DeSmet Bulldogs, and the fifteen seed Lady Pirates played in the Huron Arena on March 3. After a tough fight, the Lady Pirates fell just short with a final score of 44-57.

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AVA CLINE’S JOURNEY IN DANCING

Freshman Ava Cline is in a dance studio called Première Dance Complex. She has been in dance for about five years now.

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ELEMENTARY HOLDS WINTER OLYMPICS

This year's elementary Winter Olympics was held on February 24. Lindsey Fathke, 6th grade teacher, was in charge of this year's Olympics. It was successful because of the help of Student Body council members Samantha Brodeen, Katie Gretschmann, Reece Loewe, and Tiffany Pelton, as well as the assistance of PE teacher, Mr. Tim Leibel, who supplied all of the equipment. They were able to have a great turnout this year.

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TJEERDSMA/BIEREMA COMPETE IN STATE WRESTLING

Sophomore Tyler Tjeerdsma wrestled February 26 in Sioux Falls in the 126 pound weight class. Tjeerdsma ended up placing seventh at state. Tjeerdsma said, “Keeping my mind right to make weight was the most challenging part of wrestling at state.” Spending time with the wrestling team was Tjeerdsma’s most enjoyable part of state. Advice Tjeerdsma would give to younger wrestlers is, “Make the sport fun, but be competitive!” A quote Tjeerdsma lives by is, “Never give up!”

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PIRATE BASKETBALL SEASON ENDS

Monday, February 28, the Avon Boys Basketball Team traveled to Kimball to take on the Kimball-White Lake WildKats for the first round of Region 6B basketball. Unfortunately, the Pirates’ season was cut short due to a 31-54 loss against the WildKats. The Pirates ended the season with a record of 3-18.

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