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munster high school
Vol. 48 / Issue 4 / November 8, 2013 / Munster High School 8808 Columbia Ave, Munster IN 46321
INSIDE LOOK Tomorrow 58/33
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We won’t stop until the game’s
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-Dom Lucito, junior
Varsity Football prepares to face off against Mishawaka tonight in final round of Sectionals
Up and coming Varsity Football plays Mishawaka at home tonight at 7 p.m. Girls’ Varsity Swimming competes in first meet Tuesday 6 p.m. at home Student Government extends annual food drive through end of month
In memoriam With the recent passing of Colleen Lusk, junior, community comes together to show support
Jordan Cockrum Managing Editor
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ith a current record of 7-3, the Varsity Football team looks to defeat Mishawaka in the final game of Sectionals tonight. The team’s 21-13 win against Michigan City last week serves as a stepping stone towards the team’s first Sectional title since 1996. “It’s a big game for us and the town and the coaches,” Dom Lucito, junior, said. “It’s probably the biggest game I’ve ever played in. I’m really excited.”
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Picture perfect Growing interest in photography leads seniors to take senior pictures for other students
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Duty Calls With the recent release of Call of Duty: Ghosts, staff member reviews game
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photo by Alisa Muñoz
EYE ON THE PRIZE Looking towards tonight’s game, Dom Lucito, junior, hopes the excitement for the game does not interfere with the performance of the team. “Our biggest challenge probably will be to not overlook the other team and not to get too excited,” Dom said. “If we just do our jobs on the field we’ll be fine.”
The football team spent the week preparing to face off against Mishawaka tonight. Aside from an improved focus, the team practiced the same as they had during the regular season, according to Seth Gutwein, junior. “It’s the same as every other week,” Gutwein said. “We’ve been more focused this week, the focus has been more on point this week.” The recent rain and wind provided the players with sufficient practice in such conditions, which the team excels in, according to Gutwein. “The biggest advantage is probably the weather,” Gutwein said. “Our offense has been very good in this type of weather.” The team also hopes to use their strong offensive line to their advantage tonight, according to Amber Kimbrough, senior. “It’s honestly the fact that we have so much experience on it (our offensive line),” Kimbrough said. “They’re smart and know what to do.” Although they possesses a strong offensive line, the team needs to work on their ability to play through any problem that arises, according to Coach Leroy Marsh, health teacher. “(The team’s biggest challenge will be) playing through any unexpected adversity,” Coach Marsh said. The team aspires to win their sixth sectional title. Achieving this goal would add to the ac-
complishments the team made this year, according to Kimbrough. “It (winning) would mean a lot,” Kimbrough said. “It would mean that all the hard work we put in this season had finally paid off.” Other team accomplishments this season would include Coach Marsh’s 200th career victory, and almost exactly reversing last years’ 2-7 record. Because of their achievements, the football team feels this season will end in their favor, according to Dillon Pierie, junior. “Considering everything that happened last year, everything went well,” Pierie said. “It (this season) was probably the biggest turnaround in Munster football history.” Coach Marsh attributes this season’s turnaround to the work the players put in outside of the regular season. “They devoted themselves to getting stronger in the off season,” Coach Marsh said. The player’s devotion led them to work even harder towards their goal of Sectional title holders. “We’re working hard,” Pierie said. “We’re working as hard as we ever have the entire year.” The team works hard to achieve the level of focus they aim for, and if the team can manage to maintain that level of focus, they can go far, according to Pierie. “We have the opportunity to do great things this year,” Pierie said. “I’m just going to take it one game at a time.” The players goes into their final sectional game today with a positive attitude. “This has been one of the best seasons I’ve ever participated in,” Kimbrough said. “We’ve worked harder than I think we’ve ever worked before.”
Sectional showdown
As Varsity Football competes in sectional championship, review past Sectional, Regional wins
Sectionals
Regionals
Varsity Football won Sectionals a total of five times, in 1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘93, and ‘96 against Highland, Bishop Noll and Morton
Varsity Football won Regionals only one time in 1986 against Hobart
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source: past Criers