honor roll

Beardstown HS/MS 3rd quarter honor roll

High Honor Roll with Distinction - 5th Grade: Natalie B. Caraballo.  9th Grade: Hayden R. Dotzert, Levi Kunz, Zachary A. Meyer, Julien Mpopo Embo Kiekie, Stella R. Petersen. 10th Grade: Layla M. Garcia, Hilario Gil Diaz, Gerardo Ruiz Gonzalez. 11th Grade: Luis David De la Cruz, Shelby R. Goodrich, Wen Zhi Lin, Marcos Lopez, Dafne A. Mariscal, Monserrath Montoya-Ibarra, Christian M. Mpopo, Izabella M. Palmer. 12th Grade: Abbigail Y. Boice, Grace M. Boice, Josie M. Buress, Corinna M. Crews, Connor A. Ellis, Amy Flores, Kyndall L. Kearns, Purav A. Patel.

Spring Platter

Bread of Love  – April 15-19

Monday - Ham loaf, baked potato, green beans, melon, bread milk. Tuesday - Chicken & broccoli rice casserole, tossed saled, peaches, dinner roll, milk. Wednesday - Pork chop, pit beans, cole slaw, banana, bread, milk. Thursday - Chili, crackers, carrot sticks, pineapple, milk. Friday - Fish fillet with American cheese & tartar sauce on bun, escalloped potatoes, peas, applesuace, milk.

Shown above is a group picture of “Seize the Day.” This is a musical theater routine choreographed by Laura Evans. Left to Right are Ella Rigg, Ava Davis, Ainsley Hill, Maddie East, Makaylin Evans, Ronnie Wolfe, Yasmin Lopez

Dance team competes in Bloomington

Dance team members from the AADM Dancettes Team attended their second regional competition with Positive Vibes in Bloomington on March 15th-17th.  

The studio dance team performed 14 routines choreographed by AADM teachers, Laura Evans, Emery Maliongas, and Ciara Hibbs. The team brought home five platinum and 10 high gold adjudication awards. Thirteen of the routines placed in the top 10 overall placings with all competing routines in their level.

Morgan County Fair Partners with WW2 Armor for ‘Salute the Troops’ 

In a heartfelt tribute to the brave souls who have served and continue to serve in our armed forces, the Morgan County Fair, in collaboration with WW2 Armor, is proud to announce the “Salute the Troops” event. This special occasion is set to take place on Wednesday, July 10th, starting at 6:00 p.m., and aims to honor our nation’s veterans with a unique and memorable experience.

Basket of Veggies

Garden Fresh – April is National Garden Month

Inflation has garnered countless headlines in recent years, and much of that news has focused on the notably higher cost of food. Though the cost of some items at the grocery store has gone down in 2024, many items remain significantly more expensive than they were as recently as three or four years ago. In an effort to overcome rising food costs, some consumers have thought about gardening. According to Washington State University, the average household with a food garden spends around $70 per year on seeds and garden supplies. The reward for that small investment is roughly $600 worth of food. Though the financial investment associated with a food garden might be minimal, it’s important for prospective gardeners to recognize that the commitment of time required to establish and sustain a food garden can be significant. 

Lenny, Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week

Lenny is a female grey and white tabby. She was born on August 25, 2022. She is a sweet girl who loves to play. She is very social and likes to take naps under blankets and in cat trees. This beautiful girl, along with all other animals at Schuyler County Humane Society, (SCHS) will be spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated before adoption. You can meet Lenny and all pets at Schuyler County Humane Society, 17000 County Farm Road in Rushville. Visitor hours are Tuesdays from 4-7 p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m.-noon, and Sundays from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. You can also make an appointment by calling (217) 322-2220. Applications are available online at https://schuylerhs.com/adopt/application/.

The Tigers' Ashley Gil fights for the ball against Jerseyville in last Saturday’s home soccer contest.

Lady Tigers tangle with Panthers

Looking to prove who is queen of the area girls’ soccer jungle, the Beardstown Tigers took on two different Panther teams last week, getting a win and a tie.  On Friday, the girls were on the road to Virden to take on the Panthers of North Mac. The Lady Tigers doubled them up two to one in both halves to bring home a nice 4-2 win.  Xixi Marquez had two goals and an assist to lead Beardstown.  Brandy Mendoza and Ashley Gil each had a goal and an assist of their own in the victory.

A joyous Tiger Junior High Track team proudly displays their ribbons from last Saturday’s Schuyler-Industry Meet.

Tiger Junior High Track results

The Beardstown Junior High Track team hit the road to Rushville on a beautiful morning last Saturday and had a very successful day in an eight-team meet.  The boys placed fifth in the seventh grade meet and fourth in the eighth grade meet for a fourth-place combined finish. The girls took fourth in the seventh-grade competition and fifth in the eighth grade for a fifth-place combined finish.  

Hallie Lawson fields the ball in left field for Beardstown during the Lady Tiger Showcase.

Errors haunt Lady Tiger Softball

A young Beardstown Tiger softball team continues to struggle to field the ball on defense with an avalanche of errors leading to four losses last weekend in their own Lady Tiger Showcase at Rice and Jones Fields at Roy Roberts Park.  

Softball

Lady Trojans breeze by Tornadoes

With the spring weather wreaking havoc on the schedule, the Triopia-Meredosia-Virgnia softball team was only able to get one game in last week. Even that game was played through a tornado. 

The Griggsville-Perry Tornadoes that is, as the Trojans blew them out 12 to 1 to even their record at 3-3 on the season.  Triopia bolted to an early lead, scoring four in the first and five in the second before the Tornadoes scored their only run in the top of the third. Triopia added one in the third and two in the fourth to finish it off in five innings. Mylee Tracy went the distance on the hill giving up three hits, walking