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Team, Taryn Viramontes medal at Andover golf tournament

Courtesy Photos

 

Lady Crusader Golf spent the day yesterday at Crestview Country Club for the Andover tournament today and ended up with a 3rd place finish (and the top 4A team finish) behind 5A schools Kapaun and Andover.

Junior Taryn Viramontes medaled with the 7th place spot, shooting an 87. Just behind her was classmate Claire Ginter with a 90 for 11th place. Rounding out Wellington’s top four were Presley Cornejo and, for the second consecutive time in our top four scores, freshman Bella Angleton!

Keep up the good work, Lady Crusaders!

Volleyball Gatorade Alumni Scrimmage Photos

As is the case with the football scrimmage, I didn't have the opportunity to take too many of my own photos of the volleyball scrimmage in favor of giving my camera to a yearbook student as we have tons of yearbook photographers signed up for our events so far (a great problem to have!).  The students have shared their many photos below!

 

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Photos by Katie Ford/Wellington.cc

 

Photos, photos, and MORE photos: Football Hamburger Scrimmage

We're a little lighter on Wellington.cc photos than usual of the Football Hamburger Scrimmage last Thursday, but that's because my camera spent most of the evening in the hands of yearbook photographers!  There are over 30 yearbook students this year, and I'm excited to share their work in this space this school year!  Check out the many photos from the night below!

 

Lady Crusader Golfers take 3rd in "State Preview"

Varsity Lady Crusaders Golf had their first action on the season with the State Preview Tournament at Hesston yesterday. Over 20 4A teams from around the state were invited to play at the location where the state tournament will be held at the conclusion of the season. With some new faces in the lineup, Wellington was able to persevere through the heat and place 3rd as a team! Additionally, junior Presley Cornejo medaled with a 10th place individual finish!

Football bridge tradition continues

Additional Photography by Axl Norris, Grady Norris, and Jagger Norris/WHS Crusader Yearbook

 

The bridge tradition continues and evolves!  Every year the football players work in the pre-season to repaint the old bridge at Sellers Park in a tradition dating back decades.  Who is involved from year to year has evolved, as it was at one point only the senior football players and cheerleaders who contributed to the painting, but in the last few years, it has been a wider group of students putting in the work.