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CFB Students Participate in Elks Hoop Shoot

Annually, more than 125 students from across Carrollton-Farmers Branch participate in the Elks Hoop Shoot Free Throw Contest at R. L. Turner High School. This event has been sponsored for over twenty years in Carrollton-Farmers Branch by the Irving Elks Lodge in conjunction with their Drug Awareness program. CFB students participated in the Hoop Shoot on Jan. 21, with the next level of competition to be held on Jan. 28.

Students are selected at their campuses from over 3,000 students participating at twenty-six CFB ISD elementary and six middle schools. In this annual contest, students in all age groups (8 – 9 year old boys/girls, 10 – 11 year old boys/girls and 12 – 13 year old boys/girls) take twenty-five free throws to see who can make the most baskets, all the while following a very stringent protocol for shooting.

The top student in each category continues on from the local level to the district (lodge) level. From there, students can earn the right to compete at the state, regional and national levels. The National Hoop Shoot Competition is held at the Basketball Hall of Fame each year in May. Winners from across the country and all fifty states vie to have their name inscribed on the Elks Plaque inside the Hall of Fame.

Winners from last Saturday’s competition:

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Boys 12 -13
1st Christopher Valencia Field
2nd Saylor Black Perry
Girls 12 – 13
1st Anna Blackwell Blalack
2nd Ranniah Akins Perry
Boys 10 – 11
1st John Burke Blalack
2nd Jordan Diggins Polk
Girls 10 – 11
1st Madison Martin Riverchase
2nd Mariyah Freeman Riverchase
Boys 8 – 9
1st Joseph Brinkley Blanton
2nd Aaron Benitez Furneaux
Girls 8 – 9
1st Carolyn Blue McCoy
2nd Alexia Walters McCoy

 

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CFB Divers Head to 5A Regional Competition

On Jan. 19, the CFB dive team competed for the District 5A championship at Grapevine, ending with two regional qualifiers (top 6 qualified for regional).

These divers will go on to 5A Regional at Frisco in two weeks:
5th place Ashley Alexander Sr. Creekview
6th place Jacob Johnson Sr. Smith

Girls:
9th place Blythe Lybbart Ranchview
10th place Karina Roberts Creekview
11th place Gabby Peters Ranchview

Boys:
7th place Napolean Ferrer Ranchview
8th place Miguel Videl Ranchview
9th place Jack Texada Smith
10th place Andrew Globensky Turner

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Smith Wrestling @ Texas Invitational

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The wrestling Trojans traveled to Arlington Sam Houston for a varsity boys tournament on Saturday, January 21st. Due to injury and the SAT, the Trojan varsity squad was depleted even more than normal, but the young men that did travel wrestled hard all day. Kendall Iwuagwu wrestled tough through all six of his matches on the day and ended the day with a fourth place finish. Freshman 106 pounder Anthony Machorro led the Trojans on the day with a second place finish. He won his first two matches on the day and nearly pulled out the victory in the final.

The Trojans conclude the regular season next week with a double dual at Creekview versus Highland Park and Lancaster on Thursday and the Arlington Bowie tournament on Friday and Saturday. All levels of wrestlers will participate in these final regular season events then they will start preparing for the varsity district tournament on February 9th and JV district tournament on February 14th.

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Dallas Fitness Stars Teach Floorball

 

On Jan. 10, the Dallas Fitness Stars, a division of the Dallas Stars Hockey team, visited CFB to train district Physical Education teachers in Floorball. Floorball is a popular sport in Canada and Europe – it mirrors many of the same rules (but not all) as Hockey, but without requiring an ice rink or skates. The sport requires similar handling of the stick as hockey and is often used as an off-season training method. It promotes hand-eye coordination as well as strategy.

P.E. instructors were shown the best way to teach Floorball to their students and how to show students how to avoid common errors when new to the game.

During the inaugural 2013 – 2014 school year, Carrollton-Farmers Branch was the first district to receive the Dallas Fitness Stars school grant designed to help students become less sedentary.    All twenty-six (26) elementary schools in CFB ISD received a complete set of Floorball equipment, inclusive of nets, sticks, balls, and bags, lesson plans, training guides, and informational wall charts for all students. The Stars Foundation also provided incentives for every elementary student in the district upon completion of the five steps that are part of the grant parameters.  Every elementary student across the district had to complete five challenges in the areas of strength, cardiovascular endurance, agility, cross training and nutrition (healthy food choices) during the school year.  As the students accomplished each challenge, they received a Star for their own personal fitness bracelet, provided by the Foundation.

Carrollton-Farmers Branch has continued this partnership with the Dallas Fitness Stars annually. At a recent Elementary Physical Education Staff Development, CFB hosted Ron Corker, head of the Farmers Branch Stars Center, to “train the trainers” (our physical education teachers).  At this meeting, our physical education teachers were given the latest updates to the grant and received all the student incentives for the 2016 – 2017 school year.  The Fitness Stars once again reiterated that the focus of the Dallas Stars Hockey Club is to teach children the importance of healthy eating and keep them active through fun and unique physical activities. By continuing to join with the Dallas Stars Fitness program in the fight against childhood obesity, the goal is to make a healthy lifestyle both enjoyable and easy to maintain for all ages.  Students will again participate in 5 Fitness Stars challenges, collecting a Star as they complete physical fitness or healthy eating initiatives. Those Challenges for Kindergarten – 5th Grade are:

  • Complete 100 pushups- either in a row or cumulative
  • Run three (3) miles- either in a row or cumulative
  • Encourage families to try a healthy recipe at home-student brings, or emails, a photo of their healthy meal for credit
  • Complete and show grasp of 3 hockey drills
  • Complete Fitness Gram or Locomotor Assessment

All students will receive a bracelet upon the completion of their first Fitness Stars challenge with one Stars pendant.  As they complete each challenge level, they will receive another pendant until they finally reach five total.

The Fitness Stars program has proven to be a very positive one within the realm of elementary physical education in CFB since 2013.  Thank you, Stars!

To view more photos from this visit by the Dallas Fitness Stars, click here.

Dallas Fitness Stars teach Floorball to CFB P.E. teachers

 

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Alumna Olympic Gold Medalist Visits Smith High School

Courtney Okolo paid a visit to her former high school, Newman Smith.  She brought home the gold medal in the 400 Relay in the Rio 2016 Olympics.  Smith high school held an assembly, where she proudly showed her gold medal & celebrated her achievement.  She thanked the Newman Smith staff that helped her achieve this amazing award.  Take a look at what she had to say in the video above.

Click here to see photos from this event.

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Dairy MAX Presents $65K Grant to CFBISD

dairymaxlogoDairy MAX, Inc. is a local non-profit dairy council, representing more than 950 dairy farm families to 31 million people across southwest Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas. Dairy MAX communicates the importance of dairy in a nutrient-rich diet, fosters innovation in dairy promotion and educates about farming and industry practices.  The National Dairy Council, local dairy councils like Dairy MAX, and the NFL, in collaboration with the USDA launched a program in 2009 called Fuel Up to Play 60. FUTP 60 empowers students to fuel up with nutrient foods such as low-fat/non-fat dairy, fruit, veggies, and whole grains and participate in physical activity for 60 minutes each day.

On Jan. 9, Dairy MAX presented CFBISD with a Fuel Up to Play 60 grant for $65,130 for this effort.

 

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Dairy MAX presents CFBISD with $65K grant for Fuel Up to Play 60

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R.L. Turner Football News & Accolades

Five Turner High Students were nominated for the THSCA Football All-State Academic Team.

Ruben Ramirez was selected THSCA 1st Team Academic All-State
Keon Brown was selected THSCA 2nd Team Academic All-State
Justin Eichorn, Cameron Harper, and Josue Acosta were selected THSCA Honorable Mention Academic All-State

Below are the players receiving All-District Awards.  Overall, Turner had two First team All-District players, nine second team All-District players, five Honorable Mentions and 16 Academic All-District Players.  Please congratulate them for their accomplishments!

UIL All District 14-5A
First Team

Pos. Player CL School
FB Xavier Brooks So. Carrollton Turner
WR Jason Guerin Jr. Carrollton Turner

Second Team

Pos. Player CL School
CB Cameron Harper Sr. Carrollton Turner
DE R J Thomas Sr. Carrollton Turner
DT Obed Guerrero Jr. Carrollton Turner
ILB Somdipto Das Jr. Carrollton Turner
K Tony Menendez Jr. Carrollton Turner
OL Logan Davis Jr. Carrollton Turner
OL Steven Rico So. Carrollton Turner
OLB Rudy Rojas Sr. Carrollton Turner
RB Mauricio Rojas Carrollton Turner

Honorable Mention

Pos. Player CL School
DT Josh Santana Jr. Carrollton Turner
OL Nic Carbajal Jr. Carrollton Turner
QB Justin Eichorn Sr. Carrollton Turner
S Alexis Castellanos Sr. Carrollton Turner
S Ruben Ramirez Sr. Carrollton Turner

Academic First Team

Pos. Player CL School
CB Cameron Harper Sr. Carrollton Turner
CB Genesis Solomon So. Carrollton Turner
LB Josue Acosta Sr. Carrollton Turner
LB Somdipto Das Jr. Carrollton Turner
LB Jose Hernandez Sr. Carrollton Turner
LB Jonathan Rivera Sr. Carrollton Turner
LB Rudy Rojas Sr. Carrollton Turner
OL Keon Malik Brown Sr. Carrollton Turner
OL Logan Davis Jr. Carrollton Turner
OL Tristin LaFreniere Jr. Carrollton Turner
QB Justin Eichorn Sr. Carrollton Turner
S Alexis Castellanos Sr. Carrollton Turner
S Ruben Ramirez Sr. Carrollton Turner
TE Taylor Wilson Sr. Carrollton Turner
WR Jason Guerin Jr. Carrollton Turner
WR Shounak Sen Sr. Carrollton Turner

 

Final District Standings W L PTS
Prosper 6 1 *
The Colony 6 1
McKinney North 5 2
Little Elm 4 3 *
Lake Dallas 4 3
R.L. Turner 1 6 3*
Newman Smith 1 6 1
Creekview 1 6 -4
*Head to Head Tiebreaker

 

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