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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Girls Swimming Has a Successful Season
In the regular season, Trumbull High swimming finished with seven wins and four losses, earning a spot to compete in the FCIAC tournament. The highlight of the season arguably was a victory over rival Staples High School. Sophomore Caitlin Cole called the meet “a HUGE rivalry [meet] and a HUGE win for us.” According to team members, Trumbull High swimming should have finished 8-3, but they “messed up” a meet against Stanford, according to sophomore Jazzi Cooper. In the end, I think they just underestimated their opponent that day. Big reasons to why Trumbull High’s season was a success are the leadership of the seniors and great coaching all around.
Trumbull High Girls Swimming had high hopes coming into this year, and without a doubt, they met the expectations of everyone. The obstacle for next year is maintaining the high level of play that they achieved this season. One goal the Lady Eagles would like to meet is being better focused, which sophomore Jazzi Cooper says was a big weakness for the team this year. When asked about the main goal for Trumbull High next season, she simply replied, “Go 8-3.” Cooper, like every member on the team, has high hopes for the state of Trumbull High swimming for next season. Personally, I can not wait to see how the Lady Eagles finish in 2010. It will definitely be as successful a season as they had this year.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Rent-a-Senior Day Dazzles Students
by: Andrew Vojt
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Varsity Field Hockey Ends Season

Girls Varsity Soccer
Coach Uhrlass told me nothing but positive things about his captains. He described senior Meg Loughman as "a consistent player who brought creativity to the field." Loughman also proves to be a real team player, as Uhrlass stated she had "great passing ability." The other senior captain, Kara Kapell, is full of drive, described as "bringing speed and hustle during a game. [She] is a real threat to other teams, as she is always ready to score." Kapell "puts pressure on the other teams backline," always giving her all.
Seniors are not the only ones keep the team running, as Junior Marissa Pearson is one of the three captains. According to Coach Uhrlass, "she is an excellent ballwinner." The backline also holds up well, with Melissa Rubin (grade 10), and Rebecca Smith (grade 10) as a "solid Defense".
Varsity Players deserve a round of applause, as the whole team works hard as they come onto the field ready to go. Their sportsmanship and teamwork keeps their coach smiling. Cheers for Varsity, you keep Trumbull High Proud.
By: Katelyn Avery EE Staff Writer
Friday, November 6, 2009
THS SPIRIT WEEK 11/9-11/13
Monday: Twin Day
Tuesday: Class Theme Day
Seniors: "American History Day" - Cowboys & Indians
Juniors: "World History Day"- Togas
Sophomores: "Ethnic Diversity Day" -Hawaiian
Freshmen: Pajama Day
** we understand that the official names are broad, but we encourage everyone to dress up under the unofficial names. inappropriate costumes will as always not be tolerated.
Wednesday: Veterans Day
A House wears red
B House wears blue
C House wears white
The homeroom with the highest participation in each house will recieve a Breugger's Bagel breakfast in order to be counted towards your homeroom, wear a shirt that is your house color!
"blue" jeans and accessories don't count.
Thursday: Sponsor-A-Senior Day
Friday: Black & Gold Day
Everyone wears black and gold
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Pink Ribbons and Sweet Treats
GOP prevails with Tim Herbst at the top
Hard work does pay off in Herbst's eyes. “I would like to thank Ray Baldwin for his years of service to this town and this country,” he said in an interview with the Trumbull Times. After thanking his volunteers, he pledged to enjoy the evening and then get right to work the next day. Trumbull is now eagerly awaiting Herbt's new lead, waiting to see what positive aspects he can bring to the table.
Election Day has passed and all Trumbull can do is participate in the victory of Herbst throughout the community. Although some are not very happy about this win, beliveing Herbst has limted experience. However, the town of Trumbull will soon find out.