The SAT, Scholastic Assessment Test, is designed to evaluate a student’s readiness for college. At Monache High School, it is offered six times in the 2012-13 school year: on October 6th, November 3rd, December 1st, March 9th, May 4th, and June 1st.
If you are planning to take the SAT, make sure you register before the day of the test. Stand-by testing is not allowed. You can register at collegeboard.com. Unlike previous years, you must upload a picture of yourself when registering and have that same picture with you when you go to take the test. It should be just you, facing forward; similar to a yearbook picture. You are not allowed to switch which test you are taking after you have registered, so choose carefully. It costs fifty dollars to take the SAT. However, free waivers are available to students who are unable to pay.
The SAT is a big deal, so preparing and studying for it is essential. It tests you in Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing. The Monache Library has SAT study books available and there are also study books available to buy online. There is also a practice test that you can take for free on collegeboard.com. On testing day, in order to get in, you must have a copy of the photo you submitted to register and you must have your admission ticket. The only things you need are pencils and a calculator. However, some graphing calculators are not allowed. Bear in mind that cell phones, headphones, and things of that nature are highly discouraged.
- Nidah Khalid
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Monache Volleyball
This year the volleyball team at Monache High is starting off strong. The team has been practicing all summer long and getting into shape. This lead them to being ready and well prepared before the school year began. They had there cuts way before the school year started which shows just how much more prepared they are to starting off the season. There are three teams are choose through the determination of the skill level you are at.
Over the summer the girls had practice and conditioning Monday until Friday endless their coaches said otherwise. They would arrive early in the morning at the school for a workout with their coach. The reason why they would go so early is because during the day it’s too hot to get a hardcore workout. Later that day the time depending on what team you are going out for they had night practice. The night practice would be when the coach’s really get to see who can play. The mornings were the hardest for them so going would show your commitment to volleyball.The Monache volleyball team is looking forward to having great achievements and successful wins against other teams. In the past, they have won EYL numerous times. The teams are sure to have a great season. Make sure to come out and support your 2012-2013 Monache Marauder volleyball teams!
Monache Tennis
Monache High School’s Varsity Tennis Team is ready to beat
Porterville High School-again. This year’s varsity team includes Electa Wright,
Dahlia Martinez, Swati Reddy, Iris Martinez, Sabrina Lathrop, Rachelle
Gutierrez, Cynthia Valencia, Viviana Rodriguez, Elyza Agacoli and Jasmine
Sotelo. Only Electa, Dahlia, Sabrina and Rachelle are the returning players
from the 2011 season. From Porterville High School, the only returning player
is Cecilia Felix, so Monache has a good feeling about EYL this year. On August
23rd, the girls were supposed to play against Hanford’s team but, at last
minute, Hanford canceled due to not having enough players. The rescheduled
match against Hanford is to be announced, but the team next plays El Diamante
on Thursday, August 30th.
“I’m super excited about the Clovis Tournament. Since it’ll
be my first time going to the tournament, I hope it’s as intense and fun as
everyone says!” Swati Reddy says. This year, Coach Gary Perez scheduled more
matches and tournaments than last year. This includes playing against Hanford,
El Diamante, Delano, and a tournament in Stockdale. The varsity team will also
be staying overnight for the Stockdale and Clovis Tournaments, which they have
never done before.
“Even
though this is a building-a-team year, we’re still really strong. The girls are
out there practicing their hearts out and giving it their best,” says Coach
Shearer. “I’m so confident about EYL this year.”
- Fareen Baloch
New Ag Teacher
The
new Ag teacher just came to Monache high school during the summer and got all
ready for the year of 2011-2012. This is not his first time experience with
teaching although it is his first time teaching at Monache and so far he loves
it! Our new teacher said the first day
of school “I’m not here to do exactly what Miss. Michel did but I’m here to do
the best that I can to excel in teaching the best I can.”
The
new Ag teacher’s name is Mr. Ferreria and he loves John Deere! He is
twenty-four years old and was born and raised in Tulare, CA. So far the two weeks of school has been great
for him and he is a great teacher and he will make this a successful year for
us I know he will be a great teacher for the fact that our school picked him
out of fifteen other Ag teachers that wanted the job. Every day he teaches the
best he can and it shows, I’m very excited to build three years of memories
with him and with my other aggies.
With
the three Ag teachers running FFA this year we should have a great and
successful year. Mrs. Brown was supposed to be retired this year but decided to
stay another year to make sure our FFA program stays the same and stays all
together and after we get it down we will then have her retire. Overall, this
year we will have another great and successful year and win many different
awards for cotton judging, the opening and closing team, and many more and I
would like to welcome Mr. Ferreria to Monache’s Ag department.
-Ashley Heffley
Monache Football
The Marauders opened their season this past Friday
night when they visited the Lemoore Tigers. They came into the game looking to
improve on a heartbreaking season last year where they lost 3 games by less
than a touchdown. If Monache wants to make a playoff run this would be the year
to do so, as they have a majority of their starters coming back from last
season. High expectations are brought upon these marauders this season. Will
they live up to these expectations? That’s for us to find out.
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Julian
Gonzalez carries the ball early in the first quarter of their game against the
Leemore Tigers.
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Monache received the kickoff and the offense hit the
field for the first time in 2012. Immediately the marauder offense moved the
ball as junior running back David Alvarado found a seem and hit the hole to the
marauder 38 yard line. The drive was stalled. Monache’s defense showed signs of
promise on Lemoore’s first offensive series as they came up with a sack at the
tiger 10 yard line. Lemoore wasn’t going to be out done; they picked up the
blitz and bolted down the field for a 55 yard run. The drive ended in 3 points
for Lemoore. Monache’s offense didn’t give their defense much rest as they went
3 and out on their next series. The tigers then rumbled down the field which
resulted in a 25 yard touchdown run by Jeff Fagundes and put the tigers up
10-0. The marauders offensive struggles continued the in the 1st
half as they fumbled the ball and was recovered by Lemoore at the MHS 35. Lemoore’s
Anthony Rosa made the marauders pay with a 5 yard touchdown run to cap off a 8
play 65 yard drive. That ended the 1st half with the score 17-0 in
favor of the tigers.
The second half began with much of the same
for the Marauders as sophomore quarterback Miguel Mejia threw an interception
deep in their own territory. Lemoore couldn’t capitalize on the turnover and
fumbled the ball back right back to marauders. Monache put on a drive late in
the 3rd quarter which resulted in a nick aguliar 2 yard scamper into
the end zone. The score was 17-6 after the missed extra point. The Tigers
sealed the deal with a pair of scores in the fourth quarter, on a 36-yard run
by junior Richard Doctor and a 27-yard pass from Andrew Trahan to DaeShann
Bonner with a minute left. The marauders look to bounce back this week as they take on Hanford at Rankin Stadium this Friday at 7 p.m., Hanford is also coming off a big loss to Tri-River Athletic Conference powerhouse Central High losing 44-3. Both teams will have a lot to prove in this matchup.
- Daniel Hernandez (Sr.)
Monache Cross Country
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Monache’s
varsity cross country team at Woodward Park in Fresno, CA
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After winning their first EYL championship since
1974 and having 2 runners go to the CIF State Championships, the Marauders are
back and looking for even more in 2012. This season is full of expectations as
they have now put themselves atop of the EYL and have become a power house
school. Their goal for this season is a Valley Championship it will be a tough
task to do as Monache lost 2 top runners, Jorge Ceballos and Gustavo Rivera who
graduated last year. They also have their top runner from last season Jesus
Salas who is expected to preform higher than last year. We also can’t forget
about the girls who also won the EYL and have their top runners returning as
well Jo Jo Zorn and Kacie Williams. This
year expect even more greater achievements by these hungry marauders.
The
road to the Valley Championship began last Thursday the 24th with
their annual intra-squad, blue and gold scrimmage this was a test to see where
the marauders were at in terms of 2 mile times. In the beginning of the race
Captain Jesus Salas was neck and neck with fellow team captain sophomore Joel
Mendez but at the mile mark Mendez seemed to slow down and Salas accelerated
and didn’t look back. Salas finished with a time of 10:28 followed by Mendez
with 10:48 right behind him was Kyler Tabor 10:51. Ismael Fernandez came in 4th
with a time of 10:55 and sophomore Israel Sotelo came in at 11:05. Jacob Rankin
and Chris Rivera rounded up the boys top 7 with their times of 11:40 and 12:03.
The girls top runners were Jo Jo Zorn at 12:28 and Senior Captain Kacie
Williams 13:01, followed by Marlene Alcantar 13:19 and not far behind was
Senior Melissa Quintero 13:32. The marauder cross country team looked very
impressive in their first taste of action this season. They get their first
opponent this week at Veterans Park against Exeter High School on Thursday the
30th.
- Daniel Hernandez (Sr.)
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