Morning Announcements for Thursday, May 9th

Happy Birthday Kyler Jones


For Lunch:  Cheesy breadsticks with sauce, daily grab-and-go custom salad, pepperoni pizza, steamed broccoli, fresh fruit, fresh veggies, milk


The JV tennis team had a good showing last night at Huron with 5 wins to end the season. Winning for the chargers were the doubles teams of Xander Gearheart with Gavin Mesenburg, Gannon Chartrant with Jace Danda, Jace Pinkston with Ox Rutger, Rory Conrad with Alex Lamb, and Wade Ruggles with Xander Gearheart. Great season, everyone


The tennis team lost their final match of the season to Huron 2-3. Winning for the team were both doubles teams made up of Parker Campbell/Adin Colbert and Sam McClester/Jonah Main. The team ends the regular season with a record of 12-6. Great job team!!


The varsity baseball team beat Port Clinton 35-0.  Marcus Medina had 4 hits and 7 RBIs, Davin Wendt had 3 hits and 5 RBIs.  Medina, Wendt, Tristian Wetherill, and Eli Hermes all doubled, and Coltyn Meagrow hit a triple.  Hermes got the win on the mound, striking out 6 batters while allowing only one hit in 4 innings.  Meagrow pitched a perfect 5th inning.


The JV baseball team beat Mohawk 10-0.  Owen Price led the offense with 2 hits and 2 RBIs.  Keegan Dingle doubled.  Evan Perry pitched a complete game 5 hitter with 9 strikeouts.


Cheerleading Tryout Clinics start Tuesday, May 21st, and are on May 21st, 22nd, and 23rd from 5:00-6:30 in the field house and official tryouts are on May 24th. 


Hey Wildcats! Come see the Show Choir's performance of High School Musical Saturday and Sunday at 7:00pm in the auditorium. Tickets: $6 for students & seniors and $7 for adults


Sources of Strength is asking that you wear green on Monday, May 13. May is Mental Health Awareness Month and May 13 marks the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Week. Support your peer leaders by participating and enjoying the music that will be playing in between class changes. Music can be a very helpful coping tool that we encourage you all to use!


The Melon Festival Queens contest is for high school girls entering their junior or senior year at Edison High School.  It is a scholarship program where the Queen and her court get the opportunity to travel around Ohio and represent our town and the Melon Festival!  Any future junior or senior girl who is interested in running please contact Mandi Richards, Queen coordinator at 419-602-3245


Attention class of 2026: the position for your junior class treasurer is contested between Sophie Baker and Katie Cumston. You will find a ballot in your email; please read their speeches carefully and vote for a candidate by this Friday, May 10th. Good luck to Sophie and Katie!


Congratulations to the following students who have been nominated by their coaches as April Athletes of the Month.  Audrey Linder and Carson Smith.   Please stop by the athletic office to pick up your awards.  

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