Inside this issue:
March 10 , 2017 Volume 16, Issue 12
Advisor: Marilee Y. Eyre
Editors: Ted Kanell
Dalyn Dalton
Josie Murdock
Reporters:
Dillon Smith
Adela Terry
Treyden Young
Tyler Griffiths
Porter Hollingshead
Macoy Lozano
Angel Ochoa
Victoria Carballo
Avery Mitchell
Kole Robinson
Amy Webb
Shania Webb
Danielle Black
Emelly Reyes
Trinlee Bradshaw
Newspaper Staff:
Student of the Month 2
Student of the Month 3
Shoe Donation 4
Boys Soccer
Swimming State
Girls Golf 5
Drill Review
Region Debate
Tyce Raddon Wrestling 6
What’s The Dill
Guess Who?
March Holidays
7
Hallway Hype
Boys Basketball 8
Girls Basketball
against the Emery Spartans. In a very
tough-fought game, the Beavers fell just
short to the Spartans. With a final score of
32 to 34 the Beavers had lost. Abbey Yard-
ley was again the leading scorer and the
leading rebounder: she had 11 points and
7 rebounds. Special shout out to Sydnee
Gillins for being able to come back in to the
game after a hard collision that cut open
her eyebrow.
On Saturday, February 25, 2017
the Beavers played Kanab to decide 3rd
and 4th place. The Beavers were able to
beat the Kanab Cowboys with a final score
of 50 to 35. Sydnee Gillins was the leading
scorer with 16 points, and Jacoy Christen-
sen was the leading rebounder with 4 re-
bounds. We would like to congratulate the
Lady Beavers on an amazing season as
they were able to take 3rd place in 2A. If
you see them in the halls, tell them con-
grats on a great season.
By Treyden Young
After taking 2nd place in Region 13, the
Lady Beavers played the Summit Academy
Bears in a play-in game at Orem High
School on Friday, February 17, 2017. The
girls made the long drive to Orem high
school on February 17 and beat the Bears
with style and qualifying them for the 2A
State tournament. The Beavers walked
away with a 55 to 33 win over the Bears.
Jacoy Christensen was the leading scorer
for the Beavers with 14 points. Tavy Gale
was the leading rebounder with 9 re-
bounds.
On Thursday, February 23, 2017,
the Beavers traveled to the Sevier Valley
Center to play in the quarter finals against
the Layton Christian Eagles. The Beavers
played an awesome game and were able to
advance to the semifinals by beating the
Eagles 44 to 25. Abbey Yardley was the
leading scorer and the leading rebounder
with 12 points and 12 rebounds.
On Friday, February 24, 2017, the
Beavers played in the semifinal game
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7th Grader of the Month: Star Moon
8th Grader of the Month: Seneya
high school and would like to be a hair
designer. If Star could describe herself in
five words, she would say she is
“fantastic, amazing, smart, artistic and
tall.” Star would like the super power to
read minds; and if she could travel to the
past, she would go back to California to
see her friends. Star feels “Great” about
being chosen as the 7th Grade Student of
the Month, and we want to congratulate
her.
By Adela Terry
Star Alisha Moon was chosen as
the 7th Grade Student of the Month. Star
was born on April 4, 2004, in Los Angeles,
California, and her parents are Dennis
and Grace Moon, Star’s favorite food is
pizza, and her favorite color is blue. Star’s
favorite movie is The Labyrinth and he
favorite TV show is Psych. Star loves to
draw and do sports, and her favorite
place to shop is Forever 21. Something
funny that happened to her was she
laughed so hard milk came out of her
nose. Star plans on going to college after
friend after high school. She describes
herself as “kind, short, mean, and funny.“
Seneya would like to control people for a
special super power because she could
make people do what she wanted them
to. If she could travel to the past, she
would want to make new friends. Seneya
wants to become a Professional Soccer
player when she grows up. She is sur-
prised that she was chosen as Student of
the Month but grateful for the opportunity.
We congratulate Seneya.
By Victoria Carballo
Seneya Compos was chosen as
the 8th Grade Student of the Month . Se-
neva was born in California, and her par-
ents are Sonia and Arces. Seneya likes
Mexican food, and some of her hobbies
are playing soccer, drawing , and hanging
with friends. Seneya has one favorite col-
or: black. Her favorite place to shop is
Walmart. One of the funniest things that
has happened to her was when she ran
into a wall and then right after that her
best friend ran into a pole. Seneya is plan-
ning to move to London with her best
Freshmen of the Month: Sadie McCulley mom drove away without her. After high
school Sadie wants to travel and then go
to college to study Interior Design. If
Sadie could travel to the past, she would
go back to 1994 to when her parents got
married. She says she is surprised and
happy that she was chosen as the Fresh-
men Student of the Month. If Sadie could
describe herself in four words they would
be “Smart, funny, shy, and creative.” We
would like to congratulate Sadie on being
chosen as the Freshmen Student of the
Month. By Amy Webb
Sadie Lyn McCulley is our Fresh-
men Student of the Month. Sadie is the
daughter of Christine and Allan McCulley,
and she was born in Salt Lake City, Utah,
on April 24, 2002. Her favorite food is
pizza, and some of her hobbies are riding
her horses, playing softball and creating
art projects. Her favorite colors are navy
blue and lime green, and her favorite
place to shop is Rue 21. One of the funni-
est things that has happened to Sadie
was when it was really cold outside and
her car door was frozen shut, and her
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When Mason is older he would like to be CEO
of Google. Beaver High School would like to
congratulate Mason Bartlett on being chosen
as Sophomore Student of the Month.
By Shania Webb
Mason C Bartlett was born in 2001
to Will and Tasha Bartlett. His favorite food is
steak, and some of his hobbies include eating,
sleeping, and being bored at school. Mason’s
favorite TV show is American Ninja Warrior
and his favorite color is teal blue. One of Ma-
son’s favorite places to shop for clothes is
Buckle. After high school Mason plans on
serving a mission and attending college. Ma-
son describes himself as one to always try
their hardest. If Mason could have any special
power it would be to teleport.
Sophomore of the Month: Mason Bartlett
“funny, hard working, athletic, and a
stud.” If Dalton had a special power, he
would want to fly; so he could go any-
where in the world at any time. If he could
be anything when he grows up, he would
want to be Donald Trump and have his
job. Dalton feels very happy to be chosen,
and we would like to congratulate Dalton
for being this month’s Junior Student of
the Month.
By Dani Black
Dalton Timothy Hoyt has been
chosen as the Junior Student of the
Month. He was born on March 23, 2000,
in Kanab, Utah, to Jared and Traci Hoyt.
Dalton’s favorite food is Panda Express,
and his favorite color is blue. His favorite
movie is Remember the Titans, and his
favorite TV show is Friday Night Lights.
Dalton’s hobbies include sports and riding
dirt bikes, and his favorite place to shop
is foxracing.com. After high school, Dalton
plans to go to lineman school, and he
would describe himself in five words as
Junior of the Month: Dalton Hoyt
ny while attending school in Portugal. He
hasn’t quite decided what he plans on
doing after high school, but if he could
choose he’d attend Full Sail University in
Florida. The five words that Jayden de-
scribes himself by are “adept, individualis-
tic, abstracted, and cultivated.” If he had
a special power, he would like to have the
power of teleportation. When he grows
up, he wants to be game editor / anima-
tor. When prompted as to how he feels
being Student of the Month, he replied “ I
don’t feel anything.”
By Dalyn Dalton
Jayden Michael Caldwell was
born in Salt Lake City on June 24, 1999.
His parents are Jonathan and Amy Cald-
well. His favorite food is spaghetti. Some
of Jayden’s Hobbies are Painting, Draw-
ing, Art, Snowboarding, PC Gaming,
Speech and Debate, and Soccer. His fa-
vorite movie of all time is Back to the Fu-
ture, and his favorite TV show is SAO.
His favorite color “is and always will be
teal.” Whenever he goes shopping, his
favorite place to go is Journeys. The fun-
niest thing that ever happened to him
was when he intentionally fell off a balco-
Senior of the Month: Jayden Caldwell
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Attention All Spring Sports Competitors
Spring Sports pictures will be Monday, March 13, 2017.
Bring your uniform and be ready for pictures in the following order:
Track will be first at 1:15
Softball and Baseball at the ball fields
Girls Golf
Soccer right after school at the soccer field.
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Daniel Magana, Nathan Brown, and
Jesus Magana. Beaver’s new head
coach is Pancho Chavez, and he is
ready for a challenging first year. Good
luck this season, boys!
By MaCoy Lozano
This year’s new soccer team
is ready to roll. Beaver plays their first
game against the #1 team in 2A.
Beaver’s new roster consists of Kon-
ner Beard, Brody Pollmann, Isacc
Ornelas, Aaron Marquez, Bryan Pi-
mental, Aureliano Garcia, Keagan
Smith, Adam Williams, Jayden Cald-
well, Josh Elwell, Mason Bartlett, Nat-
thakit Chuaytaa, Preston Roberts,
Jake Webb, Isiah Montoya, Nathan
Fairhurst, Bret Melling, Drury Cauby,
BHS Boys SOCCER
chel! Also for anyone interested, swim team
starts Tuesday, March 14, at 5 p.m. any of
those interested in swimming with the team. If
you know anyone who would be interested in
joining , talk to Rachel McMaster.
By Dalyn Dalton
On February 11, 2017, the BHS
Swim Team (a.k.a. Rachel McMaster) trav-
eled to BYU to compete against over 20
other schools to be named State Champi-
on. Whilst competing, Rachel beat over
10 schools in her division, each with 10 –
15 kids on their team, and placed 1st and
3rd in the State! Rachel placed 1st in the
100 free sprint and took 3rd in the 50 free
sprint. Rachel also placed 2nd in region
100 free sprint and 3rd in the region 50
free sprint swim. Congratulations to Ra-
Rachel McMaster Takes State Swimming, More
Swim Team Info
and Valerie Harris. The girls
enjoyed the beautiful green
fairways and experienced hit-
ting out from under sagebrush
as well. They will have their
tournaments every Wednes-
day until State, which will be
on Thursday, May 18, at
Mountain View Golf Course in
Salt Lake City. Good luck, La-
dy Golfers!
The Girls Golf Team is
off to a great start working hard
to keep their Region 13 Title.
They played well, while enjoying
the sunshine at Coral Canyon
on Wednesday, March 8. The
following girls are on the team:
Seniors: Makinlee Barkdull and
Kayshlyn Wright; Juniors: Sha-
nia Atkin and Hayven Willden;
Sophomore: Brailee Robinson;
and Freshmen: Kya Christian-
sen, Chasey Eyre, Tyra Eyre,
Girls Golf Team Lookin’ Good
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the review a wonderful evening
of excitement. The girls have
enjoyed dancing and doing flag
at basketball and football
games. The dancers would love
to thank everyone who came out
and supported them throughout
the year. We will look forward to
watching them dance again next
year .
BY Josie Murdock
The Beaver High
School Drill team had their final
performance on Thursday,
March 2, 2017. On Thursday
night the girls performed all
their dances, and there were
two soloists and other perform-
ing groups. This was the last
time for the senior girls to per-
form with their team. The drill
team, dance groups, soloists,
and dads of the drill team
danced astonishingly and made
Drill Review
rounds, the entire team automatically
qualified for State. Tyra Eyre won in
Oratory, McKadee Eyre won in Con-
gress and SPAR, and Dalyn Dalton won
in Extemp. We wish the Beaver High
School Debate team good luck at state
on Friday and Saturday, March 10 and
11, at Providence Hall in Herriman.
By Avery Mitchell
On Saturday, February 25, Re-
gion Debate took place at Beaver High
School, where the BHS debate team
competed. McKadee Eyre, Jayden
Caldwell and Avery Mitchell competed
in Congress; Ted Kanell, Dalyn Dalton
and Easton Barney competed in Ex-
temporaneous speaking; Adam Wil-
liams, Logan Marshall, McKadee Eyre
and Joey Angell competed in SPAR;
Kya Christiansen and Tyra Eyre com-
peted in Oratory; and Josh Elwell, Avery
Mitchell, and Jayden Caldwell compet-
ed in Impromptu. After three qualifying
Region Debate
losing to Tyce the week before, Noah Porter was ready for a revenge; how-ever, Tyce was just too tough. At the end of the State Match, Tyce won 6-3 and was crowned the State Champion.
By Tyler Griffiths
On Saturday, February 11, Tyce Rad-don wrestled for the 2A State Championship. Weighing in at 182 pounds, Tyce was ready for his big match. Previ-ously, the week before, Tyce wrestled for the Re-gion title, and he won. Interestingly enough, Tyce wrestled Noah Por-ter in the State Match and the Region Match. After
Tyce Raddon: Wrestling State Champion
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We students have the resources to
find the answers to our questions. The only
thing standing in our way is our own lazi-
ness. If you have a question, go and find the
answer. Good luck searching and learning,
Beaver High School. By Dillon Smith
As students of Beaver High School,
we ask ourselves many questions everyday.
However, do we ever answer our questions
or do we leave them unanswered? What’s
the deal with it snowing in March? What’s
the deal with the new President? What’s the
deal with the airplane food? What’s the deal
with school lunch only being 30 minutes?
What’s the deal with one week internet sen-
sations? What’s the deal with only two day
weekends?
What’s the Dill?
now enjoys hanging out with her family
and friends. Her favorite holiday is
Christmas because of the lights. Her
plans after high school are to go to hair
school. The first three people to come
and find me (Josie Murdock) and guess
correctly who this is will win a candy bar:
Have fun guessing.
By Josie Murdock
This week’s Guess Who is
someone who is fun and outgoing.
She was born on June 11, 1999, in
Beaver, Utah, and she has four broth-
ers. Her favorite food when she was
younger was mac and cheese, and
her favorite thing to do was go camp-
ing or fishing. The most tragic thing
that happened to her was getting kid-
napped. Things she enjoyed while
growing up were being outside and
hanging out with her brothers. She
Guess Who?
March is between spring and winter when the
weather is still cold. However, that doesn’t stop Ameri-
cans from celebrating cool holidays. Many don’t know
about these different holidays that are celebrated every
day. Coming together with friends and family to celebrate
the unique holidays is a great way to spend this green,
colorful month. Spring is almost here, and watching the
beautiful flowers blossom is a wonderful transformation.
In Math, Pi is the mathematical constant, and the number
is 3.14 (and so on), and this is why it is celebrated on the
third month on the fourteenth day. Whether a holiday is to
celebrate food, an object, or a person, planning fun ways
to spend the day with people makes time fly.
By Emelly Reyes
March National Holidays Friday, March 10 Middle Name Pride Day
Saturday, March 11 Worship of Tools Day
Sunday, March 12 Plant a Flower Day
Monday, March 13 Jewel Day
Tuesday, March 14 Pi Day
Wednesday, March 15 Everything You Think Is
Wrong Day
Thursday, March 16 Everything You Think Is
Right Day
Friday, March 17 Saint Patrick’s Day
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Karlie Hollingshead: It sucks when the temperature
changes so quickly.”
Dani Black: “ It makes me kinda upset cause I never
know what to wear.”
Tyana Gale: “It’s indecisive.”
Well, Beaver High, I hope and pray that this
weather can find a happy medium and just “Chill.”
By: Kole Robinson
Recently the weather has been a little bit tempera-
mental. One day it will be sunny and 75, and the next it
will be snowing and blowing houses around. Since the
dawn of time, people have been wondering when Mother
Nature is going to make up her mind and stick to the ste-
reotypical weather patterns. All we want as a human race
is to know this answer. I, as a victim of this inexcusable
crime, set out to find the answer to the age-old question.
First, as any good researcher would start, I ran a Twitter
poll. The feedback was great in number but lacked in
credibility. I next went to the source itself. I found Moth-
er Nature and asked her why she was doing this to inno-
cent people. She simply replied, “I have a little bit of a
problem with being bipolar.” So the answer to the age-old
question came out. People have been wondering for
thousands of years why the weather was how it was.
Mother Nature has been doing this thing when she
changes the weather so drastically that we are just so
confused because she has a mental disorder. This is not
on purpose, people: she has been struggling for millenni-
ums with a problem that many Americans struggle with
today. Don’t blame her for the weather changes, blame
science. My question for you, Beaver High School, is
“What do you think of these super dramatic weather
changes?”
Ted Kanell: “I feel like I am having hot flashes.”
Dillon Smith: “ On a very cold night, even houses want
houses of their own.”
Chandler Washburn: “It’s pretty rough: I don’t like it.”
Treyden Young: “ It’s Cool.”
Rhett Jordan: ”It’s nice to have warm weather, but sucks
when it is cold because it is hard on the animals.”
Hallway Hype
On February 18, 2017, the Beavers had their first
game of the playoffs at Orem High School against the
Summit Academy Bears. The Beavers played well being
the 4th seed, but the Bears got the best of the Beavers
defeating them 45-36. Leading scorers were Davis Hes-
lington and Kazen Roundy who both had 12 points. The
Beavers had a good year finishing the season 10-10.
Thanks to all the supporters who came out to the games,
and good luck to all the spring sports.
By Porter Hollingshead
Boys Basketball