Hiram's Caldwell Wins #200 Athletic Adventures In this edition: • Caldwell wins #200 • SPHS Hoops for Hope • Region Basketball • EPHS & SPHS Swimming • Weekly Scores • Wolfpack 5K • Top Performers • Character Ed. Corner • W ellness Tip Mr. Cliff Cole, Superintendent Mr. Don Breedlove, Director of Safety/Athletics January 30, 2015 Volume 3, Issue 17 Coach Michelle Caldwell of Hiram High School earned her 200th career coaching victory this past week when the Hor- nets defeated Allatoona 60-30. Coach Caldwell began her coaching career in 2002 and this is her 7th year at Hir am. This years team is currently 20-2 and will enter the 5-AAAAA r e- gion tournament as the #1 seed. Congratulations Coa ch Caldwell and best of luck in the post-season. Hiram Athletic Director Andy Dorsey and Coach Caldwell
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South Host Hoops for HopeOn Jan 23, 2015, South Paulding High School hosted their 6th Annual Hoops for
Hope when they hosted East Paulding HS. This event is hosted to bring awarenessto the fight against cancer. In 2013 it was estimated that there were 1,660,290 new
cases of cancer diagnosed and in 2013, there were more than half a million deaths
from cancer. In today’s world it is rare to find someone who has not been touched
by this disease as either a patient, family member or friend and the Spartan family
and Raider families are no exception. Honored that evening was Dr. Kenneth Nye,
who is the father of Head Coach Kelly Nye-Hinkson. Dr. Nye was recently diag-
nosed with prostate cancer and in December 2014, he underwent surgery in Nash-
ville, TN at St. Thomas Hospital. Recently, he and his family received an optimistic
cancer free pathology report, but like most cancer survivors he will continue dili-gent frequent testing to assure the cancer treatment was effective. Dr. Ken and Bar-
bara Nye, his wife, have been great supporters and sponsors of the Girls’ Basketball
program at SPHS since its beginning in 2006. Dr. and Mrs. Nye were on hand to
support Kelly, their daughter, and the entire SPHS Basketball program. SPHS pre-
sented the game ball to Dr. Nye in honor of his support for the SPHS For the Cure
event and to recognize Dr. Nye as a cancer survivor.
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Congratulations to the Swimming Spartans! The Spartans competed in the 9th An-
nual Tribal Challenge on Saturday, January 24. As a team they finished 14th. The
boys finished 15th and the girls finished 12th. Individually, the Spartans had several
top 20 individual finishers.
The Boys 200 Medley Relay
Mitchell Manning, Jacob Wilson, Max Andrist, and Hunter Cobb placed 13th
The Girls 200 Medley Relay
Emily Shrewsbury, Mckenzie Guess, Emily Najar, and Alyssa Jones finished 14th
Mitchell Manning placed 18th Boys 200 free.
Emily Najar placed 2nd and Alyssa Jones placed 9th in the girls 200 free.Emily Najar placed 2nd in the girls 100 butterfly.
The Boys 200 freestyle relay
Mitchell Manning, Hunter Cobb, Jacob Wilson, and Max Andrist placed 8th.
The Girls 200 freestyle relay team of Alyssa Jones, Emily Shrewsbury, Alex Hawkins,
and Emily Najar placed 14th.
Kyle Johns placed 16th in the boys 100 backstroke.
Alyssa Jones placed 11th in the girls 100 backstroke.
The Spartans will finish their regular season with a meet this weekend at the Cum-ming Aquatic Center. On February 6th Emily Najar will represent the Spartans at
the GHSA 5A state meet at Georgia Tech.
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