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SU M M ER /FA LL 2 0 1 3 - Lancaster Mennonite School

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The 2013 varsity boys volleyball teamshakes hands with the ConestogaValley team after a regular seasonmatch. The boys team was selected towin the Sportsmanship Award by theL-L League officials.VAL<strong>ER</strong>IE WeaverLMS earns spring sportsmanship awardFor the second consecutive year, LMS was honored with the <strong>Lancaster</strong>-LebanonLeague Spring Sportsmanship Award, showcasing the school’s belief that sportsand other co-curricular activities help develop skills of leadership, character andgrowth in self-understanding and Christian values.Three spring teams won the sportsmanship awards for their respective sports:boys volleyball, boys tennis, and track and field.MI<strong>LL</strong>STREAM CLAIMS STUDENT PRESS AWARDSJunior Ian Schwabe earned first place honors in the Newspaperin Education 8th Annual Student Press Awards for best cartoon.Schwabe’s recognition highlighted a solid showing from the2012-13 Millstream staff, which also included a third place forIan Schwabe front page and a third place for best news story.Wassall EXCELS in driving competitionAndrew Wassall, a 2013 graduate, tied for first place in thewritten portion of the 20th annual <strong>Lancaster</strong>-Lebanon SafeDriving Competition sponsored by the Center for Traffic Safetyearlier this year.Andrew WassallBOYS VO<strong>LL</strong>EYBA<strong>LL</strong> PLACES TWO ON A<strong>LL</strong>-STATE TEAM2013 graduates Jerel Sensenig and Nick Weaver earned spots on the Class AAall-state volleyball team, highlightinga successful spring season for the boysvolleyball team. Sensenig, an outsidehitter, finished the season with 314 killsand 94 digs, and Weaver, a setter, finishedwith 858 assists and 95 digs.Weaver, a four-year starter, also earneda spot on the all-league team. Jerel Sensenig Nick WeaverJunior Cameron Andrews shows off the checkhe won for getting first place in best webdesign at the PA Computer Fair.Two win honors atPA Computer FaircompetitionsJunior Cameron Andrews won first placehonors at the state and regional levels of thePennsylvania Computer Fair earlier this year.Andrews, the LMS student webmaster, wonthe competition for his work on a new sectionof the website designed and implemented tomarket the school to prospective internationalstudents. Andrews received a cash award forhis winning effort on behalf of LMS.Sophomore Bryce Yoder earned second placeat the regionallevel in ComputerAnimation for hishumorous creation,“Ski Trip.”The regionalcompetition is forall of the schoolsserviced by the<strong>Lancaster</strong> LebanonIU 13.Bryce YoderGary HillerBridges S U M M E R / F A L L 2 0 1 3 | 9

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