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Gillespie High School announces first quarter honor roll

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Seniors – Class of 2023

High honor roll

Bailey Cartwright, Jenna Clark, Macy Fosnock, Shelbee Geisler, Erik Kravanya, Peyton Montes, Cadyn Oberkfell, Megan Rife, Cadence Schmitt, Emily Schoen, Alyssa Schuette, Macy Shuey-Warford, Viola Stangle

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Alicia Albers, Allison Andrews, Dustin Armstrong, Connor Barber, Tyler Best, Kyleigh Blankley, Ian Brown, Keller Brunetto, Harry Bultema, Keegen Bussmann, Reese Bussmann, Regan Bussmann, Loralei Clark, Braeden Cook, Joie Cox, Adylin Drewel, Brayden Fee, Zachary Haas, Hailey Handy-Rhodes, Addie Hayes, Hayden Helmkamp, Chase Helvey, John Herron, Payton Horn, Hailey Hughes, Julian Jackson, Bryan Jubelt, Eve Kaduk, Makayla Kirby, Ethan LaRoche, Kamryn Link, Emma Livengood, Rueben McMillin, Ronald Monke, Emmarie Moutria, Collyn Oberkfell, Harrison OBrien, Franklin Parnell, Mary Perkins, Ava Ronald, Dawson Royer, Phoebe Savant, Logan Simmons, Ragen Sloan, Graycee Springmeyer, Xavier Steward, Benjamin Thompson, Jordan Thompson, Lukas Trumpy, Owen Turcol, John VanDoren, William Voyles, Hernando Walker, Asiauna Washington, Darci Wolber

Juniors – Class of 2024

High honor roll

Jaydon Baker, Michael Bertetto, Mattelynn Clark, Rebecca Crays, Alexia Emelander, Erika Gill, Emma Gipson, Jessika Hupp, Graciella Koch, Kaeleb Lowry, Dalton Overmeyer, Leo Page, Ryleigh Phillips, Travis Steward

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Isabelle Balzraine, Jesse Berry, Lauren Bertagnolli, Logan Bethard, Skye Boedecker, Lily Brown, Bryce Buhs, Tenley Bussmann, Cole Conner, Trinity Curry, Ean Davis, Makayla Dunaway, Paris Friesland, Kaytie Harbaugh, William Heyen, Rebecca Hill, Bryce Hohnsbehn, Geonnah Johnson, Logan Keils, Drew Koniak, Ryder Koniak, Elizabeth Lambert, Kolton Lowry, Alicia Mason, Ethan McFadden, Kacie Reisinger, Wrigley Releford, Zander Rieffer, Isabella Segarra, Aliyah Smith, Tristen Wargo, Daniel Wolber

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Sophomores – Class of 2025

High honor roll

Bailee Borror, Corinne Fellin, Kennedy Helmkamp, Landon Higginbotham, En Qi Leo Li, Vincent Tesio, Ellie Wilson

Honor roll

Maria Alger, Aiden Bailey, Owen Baugh, Quinn Beechler, Zoey Bergen, Mia Brawner, Aidan Brennan, Alexander Clark, Gabriel Clotfelter, Reanna Compton, Thomas Douglas, Landen Emelander, Savannah Fee, John Halteman, Jack Kaylor, Haeden Kellebrew, Christopher King, Austin Klose, Rya Lewey, Mia Lowery, Traegen Madeline, Madilyn Martin, Myca McKee, Kylee Means, Mason Miller, Keegan Moles, Mckenna Montoro, Haylie Otten, Owen Pau, Elissa Plasters-Cline, Braden Rauzi, Logan Rhodes, Abby Robbins, Alex Savant, Rylan Schuette, Owen Schweppe, Andrew Sellers, Abigail Sharp, Gryffin Smith, Colin Snyder, Kaitlyn Spencer, Jayden Stangle, Delaney Taylor, Jack Voyles, Macie Wright, Avery Young

Freshmen – Class of 2026

High honor roll

Emily Bergen, Addison Cox, Marshall Garwood, Katherine Gerdes, James Girdner, Madyson Grogg, Sofia Hedrick, Tyler Palmer, Ava Parish, Lucas Rosenthal, Luke Schuckenbrock, Brody Shaw, Carter Sies, Nevaeh Thomas, Matthew Weitzel, Hailey Young

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Anthony Amoroso, Jacob Baglin, Paul Balestri, Ceanna Bearden, Xzavier Burch, Edin Compton, Carson Cooper, Jackson Crook, Brookelyn Crotchett, Brayden Enslow, Hank Fletcher, Collin Griffith, Carson Hailstone, Peyton Harbour, Hunter Hegel, Bryce Helvey, Chloe Holmes, Roadie Jackson, Keegan Jett, Lillianna Jones, Kayden Koelker, Cedrick Krieder, Dawson Lancaster, Sophia Lewis, Kayley Maykopet, Jessalyn McElyea, Dawson Morgan, Douglas Neverdowski, David Norville, Chaz Oberkfell, Lukas Parish, Kori Petersen, Zachary Phillips, Makayla Price, Benjamin Proffer, Ava Rakers, Paxton Reid, Aleczander Reisinger, Sean Roach, Elijah Roberts, Alexis Schardan, Ava Segarra, Brock Sherman, Sadie Sholtis, Nathan Spencer, Sierra Steelman, Whelen Walker, Claire Wallace, Teagan Welch

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Miners girls basketball clinch SCC championship

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In a nail-biting showdown that will be remembered for years to come, the Gillespie Miners girls basketball team captured the South Central Conference title with a hard-fought 55-52 victory over the Pana Panthers on Thursday night, February 13. This marks Gillespie’s first conference championship since their back-to-back titles in 2001-02, when they shared the honors with Southwestern both finishing with a 9-1 conference record.

The game held at Pana High School was anything but straightforward. After a tumultuous 13-minute delay due to injuries and a technical foul controversy, the Miners rallied their spirits to secure the win. Amari Vickery led the charge with a stellar performance, scoring 21 points, while Mia Brawner added 11, Maggie Heyen contributed 10, Delaney Taylor posted 5, Sadie Sholtis scored 4, and Lainey Edwards and Corrine Fellin each had 2 points.

From the opening tip, it was clear that Pana was not going to roll over easily. The Panthers held leads at the end of the first two quarters, 15-14 and 28-26, showcasing their tenacity. By the time the fourth quarter rolled around, Pana had edged ahead 44-42, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.

However, the game took a chaotic turn in the fourth quarter when a collision between Vickery and teammate Sloane Brawner resulted in both players going down with injuries. Sloane was not able to return the game but Vickery did. The Miners also lost both Delaney Taylor and Sadie Sholtis to fouls and Gillespie was assessed a technical foul under controversial circumstances which tied the game at 49. But Heyen carried the weight through the fourth quarter recording 6 of her 10 points in the final quarter of play.

Despite the setbacks, the Miners displayed remarkable teamwork resilience under the leadership of Nikki and Matt Brawner. With the SCC championship secured and the regular season concluded with a 22-8 overall record and 9-0 conference record, the Miners now shift their focus to the upcoming regional which is being hosted in Gillespie.

Gillespie hosts Alton Marquette on Monday, Feb. 17 for the regional semi-finals after Alton Marquette knocked East-Alton Wood River, 36-29, to face the Miners. The winner advances to the regional championship that will be played on Friday, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. in Gillespie versus the winner of Staunton/Roxana.

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Gillespie teen wins drive safe Chicago video contest

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Wins $2,000 Prize and Video She Created will Air on 160 TV Stations Nationwide

CHICAGO – Emily Bergen, 16, a student at Gillespie High School in Gillespie, has won the annual Drive Safe Chicago public service announcement contest.  Antonio Knott, 15, of Merrillville High School in Merrillville IN, placed second in the voting, and Noelani Elizalde, 17, also from Merrillville High School, was third. 

Sponsored by the National Road Safety Foundation in partnership with the Chicago Auto Show, teens from Illinois and surrounding states were invited to submit ideas for a 30-second PSA about sharing the road with other passenger vehicles, trucks, motorcycles and pedestrians.

Three finalists were selected and each worked with an Emmy Award-winning producer to transform their PSA submissions into 30-second TV public service announcements.  The public was then able to vote for their favorite online.  More than 1,400 online votes were cast.

The winner received $2,000 and will be featured on nationally-syndicated Teen Kids News, reaching more than 160 TV stations across the country. The first runner-up got $1,000 and the second runner-up won $500.  All three finalists’ teachers received $100 gift cards.

Bergen’s winning PSA shows a young driver starting her car and pressing a “share the road” button.  As she drives, an AI voice warns her of a bicyclist, a pedestrian and children in a school zone. The voice then reminds her, “Cars don’t come with devices like me, which is why you need to know how to share the road.”

“The carnage on our roads can be reduced if drivers remain aware of others who share the road,” said Michelle Anderson of The National Road Safety Foundation, a non-profit organization that promotes safe driving. “We think the creative ideas about sharing the road from our Drive Safe Chicago winner and runners-up convey that message effectively.”

“Although today’s new cars are safer than ever, with technological advances that are proven to help avoid crashes,” said Chicago Auto Show Chairwoman Kelly Webb Roberts, “drivers must still be aware of others they are sharing the road with, whether it’s a car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle or pedestrians.”

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The National Road Safety Foundation says driver error accounts for 94 percent of all fatal crashes, with speeding and driver distraction among the leading factors.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that 40,990 people died on U.S. roads and highways in 2023, with hundreds of thousands of injuries and an estimated annual cost of more than $340 billion.

View Bergen’s winning video below:

Bergen’s video is also featured center on the National Road Safety Foundation’s website with the runners-up videos to the right and to the left: https://m.shortstack.page/NLxMqT

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Class of 2025

High honor roll

Maria Alger, Madison Barrios, Quinn Beechler, Bailee Borror, Corinne Fellin, Dakotah Forsythe, Kennedy Helmkamp, En Li, Myca McKee, Haylie Otten, Owen Pau, Abigail Sharp, Ellie Wilson, Macie Wright

Honor roll

Zoey Bergen,  Mia Brawner,  Adian Brennan,  Ian Brennan,  Abby Carter,  Alexander Clark,  Gabriel Clotfelter,  Reanna Compton,  Landen Emelander,  Logan Griffith,  John Halteman,  Eva Hedden,  Landon Higginbotham,  Jack Kaylor,  Haeden Kellebrew,  Austin Klose,  Felecia Lambert,  Emma Luckshis,  Traegen Madeline,  Ashley Markulakis,  Madilyn Martin,  Rueben McMillin,  Mason Miller,  Keegan Moles,  Peyton Montes,  Joseph Morgan,  Elissa Plasters-Cline,  Braden Rauzi,  Logan Rhodes,  Franklin Rolando,  Rylan Schuette,  Andrew Sellers,  Caleb Siar,  Gryffin Smith,  Colin Snyder,  Kaitlyn Spencer,  Jayden Stangle,  Emma Stinnett,  Tyler Swank,  Delaney Taylor,  Vincent Tesio,  Jack Voyles,  Logan Wentler,  Curtis Whitworth,  Avery Young

Class of 2026

High honor roll

Ceanna Bearden,  Emily Bergen,  Addison Cox,  Jackson Crook,  Hank Fletcher,  Marshall Garwood,  Katherine Gerdes,  Sofia Hedrick,  Kayden Koelker,  Tyler Palmer,  Ava Parish,  Kori Petersen,  Zachary Phillips,  Ava Rakers,  Sean Roach,  Lucas Rosenthal,  Luke Schuckenbrock,  Ava Segarra,  Brody Shaw,  Sadie Sholtis,  Carter Sies,  Hailey Young

Honor roll

Anthony Amoroso,  Jacob Baglin,  Edin Compton,  Jackson Cooper,  Carson Cooper,  Andrew Crossman,  Brookelyn Crotchett,  Brayden Enslow,  Joseph Feldman,  James Girdner,  Collin Griffith,  Madyson Grogg,  Carson Hailstone,  Hunter Hegel,  Jersey Helvey,  Beverly Hupp,  Roadie Jackson,  Keegan Jett,  Lillianna Jones,  Cedrick Krieder,  Dawson Lancaster,  Sophia Lewis,  Kayley Maykopet,  Mylee Mckee,  Dawson Morgan,  Douglas Neverdowski,  David Norville,  Chaz Oberkfell,  Lukas Parish,  Makayla Price,  Joseph Reid,  Paxton Reid,  Brock Sherman,  Sierra Steelman,  Nevaeh Thomas,  Kaia Vickery,  Owen Voyles,  Whelen Walker,  Claire Wallace

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Class of 2027

High honor roll

Cole Katich

Honor roll

Zowe Badolato,  Jaxon Ballinger,  Logan Belcher,  Clayton Bethard,  Sloane Brawner,  Wrigley Bruhn,  Jack Bulla,  Bryce Carter,  Mitchell Clark,  Lillian Conner,  Riley Cox,  Olivia Crumley,  Jacob Daponte,  Briley Flournoy,  Emily Helvey,  Margaret Heyen,  Marli Johnson,  Lucca Kapp,  Olivia Kelly,  Tripp Kessinger,  Zaden King,  Isaac Kravanya,  Tember Miller,  Braxten Noll,  Adam Peterson,  Aiden Pinkston,  Matthew Plovich,  Fleshman Ranger,  Cash Reynolds,  Karlee Rhodes,  Lasica Robbins,  Cheyenne Sarti,  Alex Schoen,  Laci Schuckenbrock,  Emilia Segarra,  Carter Segrest,  Jasmine Smith,  Cali Stagner,  Emerson Striegel,  Payten Taylor,  Amari Vickery,  Aedan Watson,  Macie Williams,  Maxwell Young

Class of 2028

High honor roll

Cali Barkley,  Lyla Drewel,  Madison Durston,  Carter Young

Honor roll

Bryce Alpi,  Gracelynn Balestri,  Dallas Barker,  Alexis Brown,  Scarlet Bruhn,  Logan Buhs,  Aleeyah Busch,  Jasper Calcari,  Annabelle Daniels,  Tegan Davis,  Tess Dixon,  Kylie Edge,  Lainey Edwards,  Katie Hamann,  Skye Harbison,  Keegan Hartpence,  Kullen Hartpence,  Hadyn Hegel,  Nolan Hostettler,  Levi Hughes,  Henry Knetzer,  Sophie Knetzer,  Cory Knotts,  Isabella Long,  Paige Marcum,  Noah Marks,  Preston Noe,  Stephen Otten,  Elijah Pabon,  Urijah Pabon,  Benjamin Pruitt,  Braden Reich,  Caitlynn Rhodes,  Nolan Ruyle,  Kendall Schweppe,  Helaina Scott,  Destini Smith,  Gillian Smith,  Aliana Snow,  Xzavier Spencer,  Rafe Stangle,  Richetti Stewart,  Bryce Stoecker,  Addisyn Tallman,  Madisyn Thomas,  Luke Walker,  Jason Wolf,  Matrix Wright

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