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Scoreboard Taunton 0-3 L Brockton 1-3 L Barnstable 3-2 W North Quincy 0-3 L Madison Park 3-O W etting the ball, working Ounenus together, and winning games is Xaverian 0-3| what gave the boy’s volleyball Durfee 2-3 L team a fantastic season. There NB Voc- Tech 0-3 L were many highlights and amazing Durfee 0-3 L comepecks: Brockton 0-3 L Madison Park 3-O W Accordi@igene ; Xaverian 1-3 L “the high @h@hOun season Would be beating Xa¥@tanannome inte Btu a first set 25™@ OUR spovs North Quincy 0-3 L volleyball team WSplaveGuevery Taunton 1-3 L cohesively” and broWghtwhomerd NB Voc-Tech 0-3 L winning game. Like many other groWpsuana sports at NBHS, volleyball ri@ains something to the playa@ states, “Being a volleyball player at NBHS means | wear the red and white that all of the alumni have worn @* before me. It represents my — me to work hard school.” The boy’s volleyball team and do my best. | had an amazing season where worked hard eve they won games and_ ienesst illed “My friends got me Sai Whaler pride in both players and snort. It means a lot— Sree fans. environment and great BY: people to be around.” Prepared and ready to start the volley, serves the ball to the opposing team. is ready for a competitive game of volleyball with intensity and drive in his eyes. But how did he prepare? shares, “The best way to prepare yourself is by getting your mind right with some music. You must also Row 1: Eathan-Jorge Faria, Demitry Travassos develop a consistent pre- ,»Francisco DeOliveira Jr., Preston Pina, Logan game routine that will instill Heydt, Nick Cabral. Row 2: Jose Guerrero your confidence. A_ pre- Martinez, Clayton DeMelo, Corey Medeiros, game routine will help you Coach Kaeterle, Team Manager Chris wee fOCus ON What you need to Medeiros, Joshua Pagan, Etson Varela, Ethan DeMelo. do to perform.” Scoreboard Stang 32.5-32.5 T Dartmouth 40-82 L ith confidence, the Brockton 10-94 L girls’ track team power through their courses, leaping over their Durfee 76-34 W challenges - literally - with grace. Although they made it Bridgewater- look easy, the runners faced Raynham 15-111 L many obstacles head on. “Going over the hurdles for the first time was the most difficult obstacle,” said “Over each hurdle you’re supposed to switch legs, and | had trouble doing it, but Row 1: Hanna Cansino, Raina Grace, Etianna N@SGiitennes eventually got it.” Shanyah Cunha, Taylor Pimentel, Anna Lin, Gites and her fellow Row 2: Xiedy Tamup, Kiyana Benitez, S@@ihenenGes: runners exerted their strength Nadia Abouchanab, Saniah Ribeiro, @S0eavennEaiMela: all season, working to leave Adina Lee-Rivas, Annie Lin, Aliyah {@RSS=sGMinGnnnaenisse Rocha, Aleta Watkins, Korina de Riau ienelalen=naenae their mark on the school’s NESEHUTUG Deyzarey PElOS Angetaiae helen legacy. The team gave their friends, family, school, and themselves an_ exceptional amount to be proud of. BY: Junior throws the shot put with all her might. 2 Sports Scoreboard Bishop Stang 100- 36 W Dartmouth 69-67 W ver the course Brockton 41-104 L of the season, the boys track team found different Durfee 74-71 W ways to overcome their obstacles. Bridgewater- describes his process to Raynham 75-61 W making it through his meets: “S@SSKeep posiuve and work ha@ewenvaayito make sure |’ rR@ie@aayetor competition. | Re@spuemy head in the game an@ustay focused.” The team really showcased what it means to be Whaler this season. Each runner portrayed determination, strength, and pride in their school every time their shoes touched the track. a the lead, NOAH “SEMEDO. {right) leap§ Bye zainst Dartmouth, leaving their opponent | Be & q . —_ Te ce seagate Reo, ib ead te oe ay ais Row 1: Edgar Semedo, Rylan Grace, Elias Gonzalez, Steven Lee-Rivas, Bruno Pires, Shady Hassanine, Noah Johnson, Jordan Paquette. Row 2: ‘Barron Hilton, Nicholas Eichman, Derick Arribada, Ja’vonni Epps, Jose Student athlete Cornjeo, Deven Dixon Valadez, Shomari Jefferson, Alex DaCruz. Row 3: uses all his legs ICoach Giasson, Coach DaSilva, Karime Mascarenhas, Jeremy DaCruz, Kyle Medina, Carlos Alves, Alexis Maldonado, Jonathan Silveira, Brenden muscles to achieve the long Moniz, Jeremy Tihon. jump. tYLAN C - puts in a lot of strength and effort to throw as far as possible . Scoreboard Bishop Stang 7-5 W Dartmouth T 12-12 T Barnstable 12-11 Dighton-Rehoboth 14-1 W Bourne 13-9 W Taunton 15-5 W Rome an a Ww hroughout the season, the Bridgewater-Raynham girls’ lacrosse team showed 8B-10L perseverance, hard work and GNBVT 17-2 W determination. All of the members on Dartmouth 8-9 OT L the team gave one hundred percent Barnstable 10-13 L all season, and they always supported Fairhaven 8-7 OT W each other on and off the field. The Apponeduet 7-8 L team showed what can be done Dighton-Rehobot 15-3 W GNBVT 17-2 W when :y ou always put in full effort all Bridgewater-Raynham the time, as knows. Behe Fairhaven 8-2W "The whole team showed how Taunton 10-8W well we could play when all eleven oe BBiisshhoop p SSttaanngg 1100--1111 L L tAhAeS bAeNsStS a ouItN ofT Mm yU SfSo urS SyCeEarDs andA t’M MRaokwe nz1i:e GinSami teh,a inKoarni naA lysCasbar a‘lM,e llAol,i Naicole Rod@gmem glad it was with these girls," said Elizabeth Blanchard, Sarah Medeiros, Kayf@eunGalnel: Autumn Soto, Alexis Santos.Row 3: Cog@Riiengensasn As a team, many memories were Annette Argueta, Kelsey Rezendes, @¥GnGenNaiEGe: made throughout the season. The Clare Blancard, Kaitlyn Goncal @SERemenGes: girls shared many experiences they’l| Morgan Correia, Coach Mosher, remember for a lifetime. KARINA told us she’ll remember “the moments where we would goof off in practices with the coaches and all Mosher’s_ stories and senior night because it was the last home game I’d ever play with this team again.” Bye “Being an athlete contributed to my time management.” Sprinting through the Ji ss mid field, rushes to the eight intending to score a goal for the Whalers. describes her greatest memory as “beating Fairhaven in overtipg@m™ 4 Sports Scoreboard Dighton-Rehoboth 5-0 W | Datmouth 3-6 L | Barnstable 5-13 L Bourne3-15 L | Bae Soe Taunton13-2W :e ae ‘ Fairhaven 4-8 L | Pee ost memories fade, but Dighton-Rehoboth 83 a there are some that will always Ww | eng ane stand out. The boys’ lacrosse team __ Bourne 0-14 L shared experiences as a team that ES ok e they will always be able to relate GNBVT 9-7W to. They overcame obstacles and Seimewiac ail many challenges this season. Barnstable 5-9 L. When ask@q@unowniheywere:dble Bishop Stang 2-10 L to rise abové SEISOREUR ES NA) d,“ | workeSeneelnel een NB ae WY Stated, “|W Orke CRRG SSG eI SES Bridgewater-Raynham 0- support of my teanW@ iat To some of the Wiaverstielr Fairhaven L 2-10 L team became a family. \@lavingea TauntLo 2-1n0 L close bond with the oth@mugus i TONS RI 7 Bishop Stang 5-9 L pushed NH to try . even harder. reflect@@ on this being his last season of lacrosse at NBHS: “It’s really sad, but | wanted to go out and play my hardest, not only for me, but for the guys | practiced with everyday, my brothers.” Win or “opens ele te lose, this team enjoyed each other asides... 3s > and the game. BY: Row 1: Devin Alfredo, Shawn Souto, Nigel Wicherski, Gavin Parent, Adam Finn, Julian Lopes, Javier Rodriguez | Il, Shawn Mayo. Row 2: Coach Rossi, Johari Rosa, Dino Melo, Michael Jardin, Nhamaa Cortes, Alexandre | Andrade, Curtis Bulgar, Chandler Kuehne, Victor Lopez, | Malik Perry Jr., Tyshawn Monteiro, Isaiah Robertson, ' Evan Souto. reaches on tiptoes for the catch. rushes to the ball intending to take away a scoring opportunity as We quickly as possible. Sees says it was the best season Fee yet “because of my = teammates and our record.” Hit me with Scoreboard Apponedquet 0-5 L Wareham 5-0 W Bishop Connolly 5-0 W Bishop Stang 3-2 W Dartmouth 0-5 L Durfee 41 W ith inspiration from many, Dartmouth 0-5 L the girls of the tennis team Brockton 1-4 L Taunton 0-5 L competed with strength _ this Wareham 5-0 W season. Knowing their Bishop Stang 1-4 L teammates were depending on Tauton 0-5 L them, they pushed each other Brockton 4-1 W to do their best. “ My team Apponequet 0-5 L Bishop Connolly 5-O W inspires me to do my best, they are counting on me,” said For the Big Three, they had to be mentally and physically prepared. With help of many Row 1: Ariana Bedoya, Serena Marques, Sky|aieisy practices and maintaining Taylor Markey, Marissa Aguiar. Row 2: Samael Amanda Braga, Jaydah Bedoya, Neyheym@@uyionelenes positive mindsets, the girls were Sabrina Amaral, Grace Mitchell, Fapiaiiiebenoss: ready for each match. Coach DeMelo. stated, "Il knew this was the last season of senior year; we wanted to win.” These tennis girls created many memories this _ final season. BY: | Pe | - fe LG a “Beating Stang for the first time was the most challenging game in about a decade.” Returning a serve, hits the ball over the net to her opponents. “ | came in this spring with a lot to improve on. | think | improved significantly, and have reached my expectations,” shared 6 Sports Scoreboard Apponequet 0-5 L Wareham 1-5 L Bishop Connolly 0-5 te hether it’s serving or Bishop Stang 1-4 L scoring, the boys’ tennis team Durfee 0-5 L Dartmouth 0-5 L always gives their all. From Dartmouth a0-5 L practices to matches, the Bishop Stang 0-5 L members on the team gave one Taunton 0-5 L hundred percent all season. Durfee 0-5 L has Brockton 0-5 L experienced growth when her BoD OD ad oe team and Yleaay tortie future: BrockinnO-5 [- "New BeciGiGetenniss sls Taunton 0-5 L developing. Our players Apponequet 0-5 L improve every sedS@mmvvernave fun, support each “@tieisana work towards winning gamesues We anticipate many ex@umeg seasons in the future," Sai The team continued to work hard all season and knows it’s all about having fun. “Even though we didn't win a match as a team, we had a lot of small victories. But we also had a lot of fun, we tried to keep the season as lighthearted as possible,” said Row 1: Nicholas Moniz, Terence Flood, Elioson Jasme, Diogo Fortes. Row 2: Alexis Tino, Teshawn Arabian, Coach Hurd, Joey Fernandes, Tyhon Pina Jr. “The best part of the season was my teammates.” Using his best efforts, hits the ball with his racket to return to his opponent. He showed skill and precision while attempting to score for the Whalers. Scoreboard pretty faces Revere 9-4 W Bishop Stang 0-14 L Dartmouth 4-12 L Revere 2-12 L ~Duxbury 419 L Duxbury 7-10L Whaler team filled Been aa with gifted girls is the best way to Bridgewater Raynham describe the softball team. This 0-19 L powerhouse offense was led by BiJsahomp oSntaonzg ‘1t-1,2 L senCARVAHLO, ior captaai.ng u aranteed hi Creer with runners in scoring position. Gate The captain had some words Durfee 0-3L about this season: “When | hit Brockton 13-1 W my first home run and saw all my EIEIO EA teammates at the plate waiting Bridgewater Raynham <e 1-18 L for me - that was an exciting Silver Lake 4-5 L moment.” ee es This year’s squad involved a ———— _ —— lot of new players on Coach Row 1: Alyssa Insley, Tori Calbo, Kendal CarvalhgiGmnae Eires, Kyleigh Barao, Haylee Luiz. Row 2: Si@faiangeses Lowe’s varsity team. The majority Jesselynn David, Cassandra Bergantim, J@j@neneieenaes of the team was made of Sylvia, Hallie Boutin, Coach Lowe. underclassman, which allowed the veterans and leaders to help the younger girls. Leadership is exactly what senior brought to the team. Being a serious competitor in other sports she brought that fire and spread it along with the team. This team had a wonderful season, and left behind its mark. BY: “| let the obstacles be a lesson for the next time | was on the field”, said captain Freshman shortstop , guns out the Dartmouth runner sprinting up the first base line after making an incredible play in the infield. 8 Sports Scoreboard Barnstable 7-6 L St. John’s 16-1 L Dartmouth 2-1 L Oliver Ames 9-0 W Bridgewater Raynham 2- ek Falmouth 1-0 W s the days get longer and YS & 8 Falmout 0-11 L warmer, there’s no doubt that it’s Sheedy ed k time for America’s favorite urea sO W pastime. Brockton 4-7 L This year’s baseball team Durfee 2-0 W showed Whaler pride in every VSUUME Nees Barnstable 1-8 L game. They had a busy season Deinteninecan n and learned to work together on TeIntOn sD WV. the field to SE@SSitoWeros victory: Oliver Ames 1-4 L Even in difficuN@@amesptnesteam Bredgewater Raynham wo/OrTkKeE d togetheRuhonneenieve St. aJohin’ts 1-3 L victories, both big av@iSmmeim anemtien 0-4 L played his last season with@aiumis might: “I overcame a lots year. It didn’t go as a | expect@@ it to, but this year taught me to never give up even when the odds are against you.” Baseball is America’s favorite sport for a reason. This sport reminds us to work together and work hard, no matter what. BY: Row 1: Eric Lebreault, Zachary Branco, Omar Rojas, | Brandon Johnson, Michael Chang. Row 2: Tevon Johnson, Justin Baker, Steven Torres, Isaiah Robertson. Row 3: Coach Seed, Justin Gonzalez, Dean Silveria, William Santiago Concepcion, Xavier Dominguez, Senior outfielder makes an Abdul Vargas Jr., Coach lan. incredible play in the outfield to stop the other team from scoring. Ace of the pitching staff strikes out _ the side in a huge game | against neighbor rival team, the Dartmouth Indians. Bee the night away at the 136th annual Military Ball, the JROTC family made this night memorable while being awarded and remembered for all of their What wat Your faverite hard work. "My favorite part about JROTC was wearing the uniform, and | loved pare of [he Military B.ll? dancing at the military ball, " said DEREK MARQUES. These cadets showed pride, strength and responsibility all year long “Being the Master and loved the chance to celebrate their of Ceremonies.” accomplishments at the ball. When LOGAN AVELAR asked his opinion on the night, DONOVAN MARTINEZ answered, “It was a great way to say goodbye to the people I’ve shared so many memories with.” It was a very special moment for most, including NEYSHA JASME who enjoyed the my friends and Senior “It was a great way sergeants.” Dance. “I to say goodbye." NICOLE got to dance -DONOVAN RODRIGUEZ with one of MARTINEZ my dearest friends, who was my escort as “Being able to see well,” said JASME. Making great my fellow cadets memories and laughing endlessly, these celebrate an young leaders will never forget their awesome year of time here at New Bedford High or their hard work.” night at Military Ball. STEPHANIE TEIXEIRA BY: HANNA LANGEVIN 10

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