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GOOD THINGSJune 2015
BISD held its 43rd annual
Scholarship Night in early May where
131 students received 184 scholarships
totaling over $219,000.
“It is important to have the kind of
community support we have because
with the school and community
working together it helps prepare for amore promising future for the families
who live, work and serve in our
community,” GO Center coordinator
Tammy Broussard.
Student recipients also see the
value in community support.
“Living in a community that is so
generous has so many more benefits
than just receiving scholarshipmonies,” senior Martha Vilas said. “By
receiving scholarship funds, I am not
only able to afford a college education
but carry on the legacy of someone
who finds value in higher education
and post-graduate success of students
in this community.”
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V I K I N G A T H L E T I
C S
-Freshman Gus Hancock placed 4th at the state
meet in the 800m with a time of 1:54.85.
-Kaitlyn Harris, Chahnyce Foster, Miranda
Golden, Jamie Kennedy placed 6th in the
4x100m with a time of 47.2 seconds.
On May 13 and 14, freshman Jacy Smith competed
in the state tennis tournament at Texas A&M. After
rain delay on May 13, and rounds being pushed int
May 14, Smith placed third overall. In the first
round Smith defeated her opponent in two straight
sets going 6-3, 6-1. Smith played in the semi-fnal
match on day two where she dropped the first set
6-1.
Though she battled from behind in the second set
she ended up dropping it to her Saginaw opponent
7-5.
The Viking boys golf team placed sixth at the statetournament after weather
hampered the second day of play. After the first round of play the boys foundthemselves in second placewith a 305, but the secondday proved more difficult.
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The girls’ track team finished 4th overall at
the district track meet.
•District Results
4 x 100: 1st place - Kaitlyn Harris,Chahnyce Foster, Quinteria Johnson, Jamie
Kennedy – 47.5*
4 x 200: 1st place - Kailtyn Harris,
Chahnyce Foster, Audrey Batten, Jamie
Kennedy – 142.01*
200: 2nd place - Jamie Kennedy – 25.01
300 hurdles: 2nd place - Miranda Golden –
46.7
100: 4th place - Chahnyce Foster – 12.2
Shot put: 2nd place - Chassidy Rusk – 38!
3 3/4"
High jump: 3rd place tie - Jamie Kennedy
and Lorenzia Nowlin – 5!
•Area Results
Shot put: 3rd place -Chassidy Rusk -
36-9.5
High Jump: 3rd place - Jamie Kennedy -
5-2
High Jump: 6th place - Lorenzia Nowlin -
5-0
4 x 100: 1st place - Kaitlyn Harris,
Chahnyce Foster, Quinteria Johnson, Jam
Kennedy – 47.56
4 x 200: 1st place - Kailtyn Harris,Chahnyce Foster, Audrey Batten, Jamie
Kennedy – 1:42.25
300 Hurdles: 4th place - Miranda Golden
47.25
200: 1st place - Jamie Kennedy - 24.50
•Region Results
Shot put: 3rd place -Chassidy Rusk -
40-9.5
4 x 100: 2nd place - Kaitlyn Harris,
Chahnyce Foster, Quinteria Johnson, Jam
Kennedy – 47.424 x 200: 5th place - Kailtyn Harris,
Chahnyce Foster, Audrey Batten, Jamie
Kennedy – 1:42.1
300 Hurdles: 4th place - Miranda Golden
46.7
200: 5th place - Jamie Kennedy – 24.7
•State Results
4 x 100: 6th place - Kaitlyn Harris,
Chahnyce Foster, Miranda Golden, Jamie
Kennedy – 47.2
V I K I N G A T H L E T I
C S
The boys’ track team finished 5th overall at
the district track meet.
•District Results
400 Relay: 5th place - 44.12 Jackson
Wagner, Bryan Ward, Keekee Johnson,
Jaylen Steele.800 Relay: 5th place - 1:33.99 Jackson
Wagner, Brian Ward, BJ Ross, Jaylen
Steele
800: 2nd place - Gus Hancock - 1:57
1600 Relay: 4th place - 3:31.40 Bryan
Lyster, Dylan Treadway, Gus Hancock,
Nathan Steels
Triple jump: 3rd place - Gus Hancock -
43’11”
Long jump: 3rd place - Gus Hancock -
21’ 2 1/2”
Shot put: 2nd place - Dedrick Davis - 49’
5”
Shot put: 5th place - KeeKee Johnson - 4
•Area ResultsShot put: 4th place - Dedrick Davis - 47-
Long jump: 6th place - Gus Hancock -
20-4.25
800: 2nd place - Gus Hancock - 1:57.42
•Region Results
800: 1st place - Gus Hancock - 1:54.67
•State Results
800: 4th place - Gus Hancock - 1:54.85
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V I K I N
G A T H L E T I C S
The baseball team went 16-13-1 overall and 9-5
in district to tie Rudder for a second place finish a
advanced to post-season play.
The Vikings defeated Hutto in bi-district after
securing game two 3-0 after junior Landon Miner
hit a three-run homer in the first inning.
The teams season came to an end though in the
area round where they faced Tomball Memorial.
The team dropped the first game 2-8 and couldn’t
produced offensively in the second game with a 0
lose.
The Lady Viking softball team went 22-9 overall and 12-2 in
district to finish second behind Willis and enter post-season pla
In the bi-district round of the play-offs, the Lady Vikes beat
Hutto in game one 8-2 after a five-run sixth inning.
In game two, they run-ruled the Hippos 13-2. The girls score
ten runs before Hutto ever stepped onto the field.
During the area round of the play-offs, the Lady Vikings face
the Magnolia West Lady Mustangs.
During the area opener, Magnolia West defeated Bryan 7-1
putting the Lady Vikes in a must win position for the best-of-th
series.
In the second game of the series, the Mustangs blew the gam
open in the fourth inning when they scored nine runs on seven h
on their way to a 12-1 win, ending the Lady Viking’s run in the
play-offs.
Special Olympics athletes
teamed-up with BHS and
RHS athletes for a day to
remember at Merrill Green
Stadium after their original
event was rained out.
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