V olu me I, Is su e 4
March 04 2016
Spring is upon us— Changes around campus follow Micah Giszack
We’ve all got Spring Fever. This week started off breezy and warm, both telltale signs of a quickly-approaching spring. Any former cadet can attest to the fact that this final leg of the year passes more quickly than any other segment. Just a day after we get back from leave, cadets will have their Term 4 midterm exams, and a short few weeks after that, they will be in their final class for the year. Spring sports seasons have begun, and the excitement is tangible among the cadets and faculty alike, because shortly after spring comes summer, and with that a new chapter in some of our
cadets’ lives. It would be too easy to smell the flowers or warm breeze and then forget that we still have a few weeks left. When cadets return, they’ll be making the transition from neckties and long sleeves to summer attire: blue collared shirts and cropped BDU polos.
son, which cadets will be practicing for. It’s true that this last leg is always the most exciting, but that brings changes with it. Especially for seniors who will be venturing off to college in the fall, keeping the blinders on until graduation is crucial. History will show us that teenagers tend to think in the short-term, which time and However, more than cadets’ uniforms time again has proven detrimental to will be changing come their return. lifelong success. We know that the Monday, March 14th will be the final young men at Fork Union are entirely club slot pitted for a Monday aftercapable of self-discipline, respect, noon. Starting on March 21st, that integrity, faith and character. After all, time will be occupied by a drill period. it’s who we are and what we do as a This is in preparation for parade sea- school, and that will never change.
The up-and-coming sport at Fork Union Captain Jon Greenspon
A new season is starting at Fork Union. That which was win-
Varsity Head Coach Nate Thiel. Coach Thiel is assisted by
ter is now becoming spring and with this seasonal sports
Head JV Coach Jonathan Greenspon as well as Assistant
change there is an excitement in the air. A new spring season Coaches Aaron Butt and Bennett Radinovic. Ms. Jenni Payne brings with it new hopes and an optimism that always seems will also be assisting this spring, working with the goalies. to be welcomed after the short dark days of winter. As practice gets underway, time seems to pick up pace. Spring Break is just around the corner. When rains stop long enough for the athletic fields to dry out, the smell of fresh-cut grass will fill the air. These fields will be lined for practice and for play. Clocks will be adjusted to reflect the change in time. Birds will continue to return to the area as the daylight hours continue to gain momentum. Lacrosse season is here at last!
This year, 2016 marks the return to Fork Union of a Junior Varsity Lacrosse team. For years we operated with only a Middle School team and a Varsity. Oftentimes in the past, players in the 9th or 10th grade would not have an avenue to improve their skills or prepare them for game opportunities. The addition of the JV should help to develop those players, as well as the 7th and 8th graders who make the team. One of Coach Greenspon’s goals for the JV Lacrosse team is to help
Players and coaches alike are excited about the prospects for build a foundation for the Varsity team. There are several this year’s lacrosse teams. Lacrosse continues to be the up
former middle school players on this year’s Varsity team
and coming sport at Fork Union with an emerging group
who are contributing talent to the Varsity, refining skills they
of talented young players. The Lacrosse Program is led by
first learned when they played in the middle school.
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Don’t forget to move your clocks ahead an hour on Sunday, March 13. This is the day cadets return.