New Richmond High School Fast Pitch Softball celebrates the 25th anniversary of its first Championship team. The 1991 team defeated Western Brown 3-2 to win the school's first softball sectional. Come to the ALUMNI GAME on April 16 at 2:30 pm to celebrate this great accomplishment. This year's alumni shirts are available at http://www.allstarsportswear.net/index.php.
Each purchase will make a $5 donation to the softball team.
Deadline for ordering the alumni shirt is April 2nd.
There will be a social immediately following the game at the
Green Kayak.
New Richmond Middle School’s Science Olympiad team is making what is becoming an annual trip to The Ohio State University for the state Science Olympiad finals after a strong second place finish in the Cincinnati Regional Science Olympiad competition March 5 at Xavier University.
The NRMS team finished with 77 points, 11 behind Mason Middle School “A” team (66 points) and 35 points ahead of third place Mason Middle “B” team. New Richmond Middle School’s “B” squad finished 6th in the 13-team competition with 133 points.
New Richmond Middle School was the defending Cincinnati Regional champion. The team’s second place finish secured a berth at the State Science Olympiad to held April 9 at The Ohio State University.
Click on the Play button below to watch a video slideshow from the Science Olympiad Regional.
“It takes a tremendous amount of organization behind the scenes to help students grow and do their best work in Science Olympiad,” noted NREVSD Supt. Adam Bird. “I am very thankful for the leadership of our coach Pam Hughes and the army of parent volunteers that contribute.”
Science Olympiad students compete to win individual and school awards. First to sixth place medals are awarded to students in each event and first to sixth place trophies will be awarded to the top teams in each division. Teams can reach the National Science Olympiad Tournament by placing in the top two at state tournament.
Science Olympiad is a national non-profit organization devoted to creating a passion for science, improving the quality of science education, and providing recognition for outstanding achievement in science. The interscholastic tournaments are held at the regional, state and national levels.
Science Olympiad competition consists of a series of 23 team events reflecting the ever-changing nature of genetics, earth science, chemistry, anatomy, physics, geology, mechanical engineering and technology. By combining events from all disciplines, Science Olympiad encourages a wide cross-section of students to get involved. Emphasis is placed on active, hands-on group participation.
“New Richmond took two middle school teams with a total of 23 students.,” said Mrs. Hughes. “Every student on the NR teams brought home at least one medal. This is the first year that we've had sixth graders on our team (Jacob Weiskittel, Annie George, Grace Reid, and Ruby Horgan).
Kayla Sullivan is the NRMS Science Olympiad assistant coach. Parent volunteers include Amy Weiskittel, Amy Daniel, Andrea Schultz, Tracy Maguire, Monica Davis, Dr. Adrienne Hammill, Christie Heinzman who help with coaching particular events.
New Richmond Middle School medal winners:
In Air trajectory: 1st place Joe George and Lauren Weiskittel In Anatomy: 2nd place Becky Hammill and Jetta Mccart In BioProcess Lab : 6th place Madison Torres In Bottle Rockets: 1st place Ronja Frigard and Hannah Schultz, 5th place Ethan Daniel and Cece Gilpin In Bridge Building: 3rd place Ronja Frigard, 4th place Ethan Daniel In Crave the wave: 4th place Hannah Schultz and Joe George, 6th place Caleb Adams and Matthew Heinzman In Crime Busters: 2nd place madison Torres and Tatem Lindner In Disease Detective: 1st place Becca Davis and Riley Hawkins, 6th place Tatem Lindner In Dynamic Planet: 2nd place Becky Hammill In Experimental Design: 1st place Jetta McCart, Dani Williams, and Tatem Lindner, 6th place Ellie Mansfield and Ashlee dale In Food Science: 1st place Madison Torres and Lauren Weiskittel, 6th place Sammy Pratt and Matthew Heinzman In Fossils: 4th place Matthew Heinzman and Ashlee Moore, 5th place, Madison Torres and Ronja Frigard In Green Generation: 3rd place Becca davis and Ellie Mansfield In Invasive Species: 4th place Sammy Pratt, 5th place Lauren Weiskittel and dani Williams In Meteorology: 3rd place Becky hammill and Lauren Weiskittel, 6th place Matthew Heinzman and Ethan Daniel In Picture This: 1st place Hannah Schultz and Becky Hammill, 2nd place Ellie Mansfield In Reach For the Stars: 5th place Joe George and Dani Williams In Scrambler: 1st place Becca Davis and Sammy Pratt, 3rd place Ronja frigard and Lauren Weiskittel In Wind Power: 2nd place Hannah Schultz, in 3rd place Ethan Daniel In Write It, Do It: 5th place Joe George and Lauren Weiskittel
Karley Wrigglesworth, a fourth grade student at New Richmond
Elementary, has won the annual Clermont County Spring Litter Clean-Up T-shirt
Design Contest. Karley and her teacher, Meredith Zimmerman, were given certificates
of appreciation by commissioner David Uible on March 7 for contributing to
local education efforts to promote litter prevention and recycling.
The Southern Ohio Association of Realtors (SOAR) and
Clermont County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) sponsored the contest
and awarded Karley a $100 prize, plus an additional $100 prize for the New
Richmond Elementary School art department.
The litter clean-up is scheduled for Saturday, April 23.
John McManus, Administrator of Clermont Soil
and Water District, displays the winning design as Karley Wrigglesworth, her teacher Meredith Zimmerman and Carrie
McIntosh-Owens of SOAR look on.
Karley’s design was chosen from 82 entries submitted by K-12
students from Clermont County and the East Fork Little Miami River watershed. Karley
learned about the contest from her teacher and was the only entrant to do her
design on an actual T-shirt.
“My mom had a bunch of markers,” said Karley. “We got a few
T-shirts out and started working on them.”
The annual Spring Litter Clean-Up, coordinated by the East
Fork Watershed Collaborative and Valley View Foundation, is an all-volunteer
effort to enhance local communities by cleaning up parks, streams and lakes,
and other community areas.
“We appreciate the willingness of volunteers to protect our
natural resources, including East Fork Lake,” said Mark Calitri, Executive
Director for the CVB. “Clermont County
hosts many important events at the lake and surrounding communities; we’re
proud to support the volunteers and this event,” he added.
“It helps people learn to take care of the planet,” said
Karley about the Spring Litter Clean-Up. “Plus it is a fun event for people to
go out and pick up things.” She said she
planned to be out on April 23 doing her part to clean up Clermont County.
Online registration for the April 23 event is open:
http://www.springlittercleanup.com/. For
more information, contact Clermont Soil & Water Conservation District at
513-732-7075.
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