As the fall sports season wraps up, so does our CV Pep Band season. The band, led by drum majors Jesus Moreno Rangel and Jack Kurth, has finished off the season with a bang. During the football games, their halftime show consisted of the song “Uptown Funk” as a walk-in, “Party In the USA,” where they form the shape of a boombox and a star, and “Dancing Queen,” during which they make the shape of a crown, an eighth note, and the CV logo before marching off the field. Each shape is called a set, and band members have a specific amount of time to get into each one while playing. The CV Pep Band played at all of the home games, assemblies, and at the girl’s volleyball state game. They are quoted as being “better than before” and “loud enough to hear across the school.” Sarah Perkins, who teaches the Crescent Valley band and orchestra programs, has done an amazing job this year both teaching and directing the CV Pep Band and they hope to continue to grow this great environment into basketball and concert season!
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The fall sports season is wrapping up, and with it, our athletes here at Crescent Valley High are reflecting back on a fantastic autumn. Overall, CV has had an extremely successful season in many of our sports, gaining impressive achievements and team building skills. Our games had high attendance, with so many CV students improving their athleticism and showing off their skill.
Both girls and boys soccer had an amazing season, earning a league championship and a spot in the playoffs, with boys soccer being the #1 seed in the playoffs. Both teams secured a place in the state tournament. The overall score for the boys soccer team is now 12-2-2 and the league score is 6-0-2. The girls team has an overall score of 10-3-3 and a league score of 6-1-1. When asked about how the team improved, Varsity player Anna Lee stated ¨I thought our passing improved pretty quickly and ended up being one of our greatest strengths. We also got better at moving more numbers up in the field on offense.” As for team atmosphere, Anna commented ¨Everyone is really supportive and encouraging on and off the field. We all work really hard, but practices are as fun as they are exhausting, and team dinners are some of my favorite parts of the season¨. Our CV Cross County teams had a fantastic season, with all teams running seven races and both varsity teams making it to the state championship. The girls won a championship league title and five girls earned a place in the Nike Cross Regionals, where CV Junior Emily Wisniewski took first place. “I think our district title and 3rd place finish at state were our biggest accomplishments,” says Wisniewski. “I really enjoyed traveling to Washington and Idaho with the team and being able to join some bigger invitationals”. As a member of the JV girls team who had not previously been in any sports, I can say that I was surprised by the amount of support and encouragement there was in Cross Country, all while everybody still kept a determined focus on improvement. Volleyball had an absolutely astounding season with many victories that ultimately landed them an overall score of 30-2-1 and an undefeated league score of 14-0. The Varsity team did astonishingly well at state, and through hard work and determination they became the repeat state champions. ¨It was encouraging to watch new varsity players and new players to our school adjust and improve throughout the season,¨ says Varsity player Sarah Marshall. ¨It was always nice to come to practice with teammates who are there to support and teach each other.¨ Congratulations to the volleyball team for such a good season! In all thus far, CV football has a 2-8 score. The games had high attendance and fantastic game-day Raider spirit, with the bleachers packed full of excited spectators. Our school has much hope for the future games this year and the potential of turning the score around. Good luck, CV football! Cheer has been doing great so far this year with multiple people competing in All-State. Isabella Desalvo, a cheer athlete, gives credit to the new coaches for their success and improvement thus far. ¨They have brought the team to a whole new level and really push us to do our best.¨ ¨The team is like an extra family, we all support each other. There are always ups and downs but we work through those as a team and strive to always get better and learn more,¨ she adds. Make sure you keep an eye out for cheer´s accomplishments the rest of the year, as the season is just getting started. Isabella notes, ¨I can't wait to see where we are headed as we move into competition season and later on into basketball season.¨ We’re all extremely proud of all of our athletes and their accomplishments at Crescent Valley, and look forward to the winter sports and the continuing cheer season. Congratulations and good work to all students who participated in a sport this season, and if you’re thinking about joining a winter sport, we encourage you to try it out. Keep up the good work this year, Raiders! |
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