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ANOTHER FIRST DOWN! INTRODUCING : MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL WILDCATS TAKE STATE TEAMS SET TO REPEAT CHAMPIONSHIPS the Wildcat Store Official gear of the WCS Wildcats PAGE 26
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Page 1: Sports Magazine 2009-2010

ANOTHER FIRST DOWN!INTRODUCING : MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL

WILDCATS TAKE STATETEAMS SET TO REPEAT CHAMPIONSHIPS

the WildcatStore

Official gear of the

WCS Wildcats

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FALL11 MS Football

13 Football

17 Volleyball

19 Cross Country

21 Band

23 Cheerleading

SPRING49 Baseball

51 Softball

53 Golf

55 Tennis

57 Track

WINTER29 Boy’s Basketball

33 Girl’s Basketball

39 Boy’s Soccer

41 Girl’s Soccer

43 Swimming

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SPORTS MAGAZINE2009-2010

03 Executive Adminstrator’s Welcome

05 Athletic Director’s Welcome

06 TAPPS Honors 2008-2009

07 Meet our Coaches

26 “the Wildcat Store” Catalogue

31 Basketball Camp & League Schedules

36 Basketball National Tournament Schedules

44 Academic Dimension

46 Spiritual Dimension

59 Wildcats in the Spotlight

60 Wildcat Sports Schedules

63 Wildcat Hall of Fame

65 Athletic Association

67 Board of Trustees

68 Final Frame

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TRINKA SANDAHL

MISSION STATEMENT

“Westbury Christian School exists in order to provide each

student with the opportunity to acknowledge and respond

through faith to the word of God while participating in an

educational program, which stresses academic, social,

emotional and physical development.”

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Continuous Improvement is taking place on the campus of Westbury Christian School. This publication will give you a view of the players and coaches that are involved in this process. Interscholastic athletics is an integral piece to our student activities dimension. I am very proud of the dedication, vision and passion that all of our coaches exemplify in using their respective sport to develop our student-athletes in mind, body and spirit.

Thank you to all our families, fans and advertisers for their continued support that makes this publication possible. God has blessed our school richly in more ways than we can count. I am confident He will continue to bless us as we keep our eyes fixed on Him and the example He gave us with His Son.

I trust you will enjoy the magazine and let us know if you see a way that we can be of assistance to you or an area that we can improve!

In His Service,

GREG J. GLENNExecutive AdministratorWestbury Christian School

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Meyerland8731 West Loop South

713-218-0760

H O U R S O F O P E R A T I O N

MONDAY - THURSDAY4:00 - 10:30 pm

SATURDAY2:00 - 11:00 pm

SUNDAY12:00 - 9:30 pm

FRIDAY11:00 am -11:00 pm

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The Westbury Christian School Athletic Program is one part of the three dimensional model which is the foundation for our school. Our programs help to strengthen students physically, academically, and spiritually. Christian coaches make an impact as they train athletes in their sport and also in the development of a Christ-like attitude and spirit. The key to success in our athletic programs lies in the quality of our coaches, who I believe to be some of the best in Texas. Students participating in athletics will be affected and changed by the development and instruction received from their coaches. The wide diversity of sports we offer allows every student the opportunity to be involved outside of the classroom. All students are encouraged to compete and be involved in athletics.

I am proud of our school, our programs, and our coaches. Everyone has been working hard and it shows in the development of our student athletes.

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RUSSELL J. CARRAthletic DirectorWestbury Christian School

ROBBIE MILLERAthletic Assistant

DARLA SUTTONAthletic Assistant

Meyerland8731 West Loop South

713-218-0760

H O U R S O F O P E R A T I O N

MONDAY - THURSDAY4:00 - 10:30 pm

SATURDAY2:00 - 11:00 pm

SUNDAY12:00 - 9:30 pm

FRIDAY11:00 am -11:00 pm

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WILDCAT TAPPS HONORS 2008-2009

VOLLEYBALLAll District 4-4A - 2nd Team: Courtney Eagleton

All District 4-4A - Honorable Mention: Cami Olson

FOOTBALLAll District 2-4A - 1st Team: Christian Broussard (Offensive Backs), Kevin Perry (Defensive Linemen)

All District 2-4A - 2nd Team: Wayne Beadle (Defensive-Secondary)Academic All-State Team: Christian Broussard

CROSS COUNTRYState Meet Qualifiers: Luke Aschermann, Andrew Bauknight, De Andrè Beadle, Anthony Brancato,

Nick Hall, Devin Munoz, Donald Penn

BOY’S BASKETBALL

All Tournament Team 4A: Anthony Collins, Cody Glenn, Kevin Perry, Nick ShepherdAll State 4A - 1st Team: Anthony Collins, Kevin Perry

All State 4A - 2nd Team: Adam Boyd, Nick Shepherd

All District 4-4A - 1st Team: Adam Boyd, Anthony Collins, Kevin Perry, Nick ShepherdAll District 4-4A - 2nd Team: Anthony Brancato, Justin Foreman, Cody Glenn

SOFTBALLAll District 4-4A - 2nd Team: Sydney Parker, Gina Rosolino

Honorable Mention: Jeannett Cody

GIRL’S BASKETBALLAll District 4-4A - 1st Team: Leticia Cuellar, Jakeveya Michell, Amber Orrange, Waltia Rolle, Sonja Vuong

All District 4-4A - 2nd Team: Maddy Absher, Cami Olson, Rachael Strom, Jessica WebsterHonorable Mention: Courtney Eagleton, Kassie Gurnell, Jennifer Phung, Ariel Robinson,

Dominique SpringfieldAll Tournament Team: Jakeveya Mitchell, Amber Orrange, Waltia Rolle, Sonja Vuong

All State 4A - 1st Team: Jakeveya Mitchell, Amber Orrange, Waltia Rolle, Sonja VuongAll State 4A - 2nd Team: Leticia Cuellar

BOY’S SOCCERAll District 2-4A - 2nd Team: David Aburto (Mid-Field), Christian Broussard (Keeper), Ben Calder (Defense),

Kyle Huckabee (Offense)

GIRL’S SOCCERAll District 2-4A - 2nd Team: Kiley Hirl (Mid-Field)

Honorable Mention: Rachel Browne (Defense), Lauren Connelly (Defense), Allison Crouch (Mid-Field), Samantha Georges (Offense), Sydney Parker (Keeper), Taylor Ricks (Defense)

SWIMMINGState Qualifiers: Jenny Bahn, Andrew Bauknight, De Andrè Beadle, Betsy Kelly, Pauline Li, Laney

Metts, Taylor Propes, Carl YouState - Girl’s Medley Relay - 8th Place: Jenny Bahn, Betsy Kelly, Pauline Li, Laney Metts

State - Individual Medals: Andrew Bauknight (15th - 100 Butterfly, 15th - 50 Free), Pauline Li (1st - 200 IM, 2nd - 100 Breaststroke), Laney Metts (2nd - 500 Free, 3rd - 200 Free), Taylor Propes (11th - 50 Free)

BASEBALL

All District 4-4A - 2nd Team: Cody MolesHonorable Mention: Nicholas Leonard, Cody Rutherford, Dustin Villarreal

All District 4-4A - 1st Team: Cody Glenn

GOLFDistrict Tournament - Team Medals: Girl’s Team - (2nd Place)

District - Individual Medals: Kelsey Haynie (2nd Place), Ingrid Guan (10th Place)Regional Tournament - Team Medals: Girl’s Team - (3rd Place)

Regional - Individual Medals: Kelsey Haynie (5th Place)State Tournament - Team Medals: Girl’s Team - (5th Place)

State - Individual Medals: Kelsey Haynie (6th Place)

TRACKDistrict 4A Meet - Team Medals: BOYS : District Champs (1st Place Overall), 4x400 Relay and 4x200 Relay (1st

Place), 4x100 Relay (2nd Place) - GIRLS: (4th Place Overall)District - Individual Medals: Adam Boyd (1st - Long Jump)

Regionals 4A Meet - Team Medals: BOYS : Regional Champs (1st Place Overall), 4x200 Relay (1st Place), 4x400 Relay (2nd Place), 4x100 Relay (3rd Place)

Regionals - Individual Medals: Adam Boyd (1st - Long Jump), Christian Broussard (1st - 200 Dash), Kassie Gurnell (1st - Triple Jump), Kevin Perry (1st - Shot Put)

State Meet 4A - Team Medals: BOYS : (4th Place Overall), GIRLS : (8th Place Overall)State - Individual Medals: Adam Boyd (2nd - High Jump), Kassie Gurnell (1st - Triple Jump, 2nd - High

Jump, 2nd - 200 Dash, 2nd - 400 Dash)

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JAMES BROCKVarsity BaseballHometown: Memphis, TNCollege: Rice UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Winning a recent tourney at 6-1 with a team heavily overmatchedBest Memories: 32 straight wins at Katy Pony Baseball, Players inviting me to their weddings, Seeing them be solid citizens in their 20's, My players continue to call me "Coach"

RAY COLEMANMS FootballHometown: Houston, TXCollege: Blinn JC, University of Central ArkansasGreatest Coaching Moment: There are so many that it is hard to pick just oneBest Memories: My senior year of HS, we went to state but lost the championship game, I learned a lot about what it meant to be part of a team

MARVIN ABIIVarsity Football - Defensive BacksHometown: Lagos, NigeriaCollege: Houston Community CollegeGreatest Coaching Moment: Getting a great coaching job, Working with great athletes and coaches, Being able to talk to kids about the game of life!

JENNIFER ARNOLDJV VolleyballHometown: Houston, TXHigh School: Klein ForestGreatest Coaching Moment: Watching my team last season come back from behind and win.Best Memories: Bus rides to games, Girls singing on the bus, John Cooper tournament, Conversations with the girls, Coaching with Coach Shepherd

JOSH BAILEYVarsity Softball, Varsity Basketball, JV BasketballHometown: Windsor, OntarioCollege: Lubbock Christian UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Taking a 1-19 basketball program to win our Division and make a State playoff run two years laterBest Memories: '93-'94 state basketball champs playing for WCS, '99-'00 state basketball champs assisting Coach Glenn, my time as an AD

KEVIN BISHOPJH-B Basketball, Varsity BasketballHometown: Chicago, ILCollege: Wheaton CollegeGreatest Coaching Moment: A teacher showed me a paper written by my player about things we discussed in practice and how those principles changed his lifeBest Memories: Getting to know players and families, Placing 1st or 2nd in 4 out of 5 tourneys

RUSSELL CARRAthletic Director, Varsity BasketballHometown: Guntersville, ALCollege: Faulkner UniverstiyGreatest Coaching Moment: Watching kids learn and improveBest Memories: The relationships that have been developed over the years and the growth that has taken place in the lives of young people I have coached

DAVID CRAGLEMS and HS GolfHometown: Hawthorne, CACollege: Azusa Pacific UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Seeing the HS Girl’s Team at State last Spring with the 5th place plaque in hand and big smiles on their faces! Best Memories: The realization in a kid’s face that despite struggles and adversity of competition golf, they can do it, with work and belief in themselves.

ROBERT BICKLEYVarsity Boy’s SoccerHometown: Westerville, OHCollege: Ohio University Greatest Coaching Moment: League Champion-ship my 1st year with the Logan Lady Chiefs in ‘98Best Memories: Being TP’d by my team after a district meet, Having the same kids surprise me at church the next day to support me, Seeing I was affecting players on a greater level than just sports

KELLY EDMISTONVarsity Girl’s BasketballHometown: Abilene, TXCollege: Abilene Christian UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Winning the Varsity Volleyball International School Sports Tournament two years in a row Best Memories: Living in Egypt, Traveling all over the world

CARRIE CHILCOATCheerleadingHometown: Allen, TexasCollege: Oklahoma Christian UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Placing 1st at camp our first year and getting a bid to nationalsBest Memories: Seeing the girls get better each year, Performing at important games

ELIZABETH BISHOPJH Girl’s BasketballHometown: Wheaton, ILCollege: Wheaton CollegeGreatest Coaching Moment: Fun summer campsBest Memories: Going to Spain for a basketball mission trip and falling in love with my husband, Bible study abroad program in college and going to Jerusalem, Greece, Turkey and Italy, National Soccer Champs back to back at Wheaton College

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KRISTINA IRIZARRYJH Volleyball and JH SoftballHometown: Houston, TXCollege: San JacintoGreatest Coaching Moment: Teaching a player to serve over hand then watching her pick it up and use it really wellBest Memories: A girl who could not catch, worked very hard, made the team, practiced and soon learned to catch the ball

DONNIE MACTAVISHVar. Football - O. Line, Var. Softball, JV-B BasketballHometown: Houston, TXCollege: Sam Houston State UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: JH City Champion-ship at St. Ambrose, La Porte Bulldogs reaching the 3rd round of the 2005(5A) football playoffs, '08-'09 basketball State ChampionshipBest Memories: Meeting famous people, When athletes buy into and believe in your coaching

RABIS NICKSONVarsity Football - ReceiversHometown: Lafayette, LACollege: Alcorn State, Texas Southern UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: 1998 in my first year coaching football at St. Vincent De Paul where my brother was the AD. They were 1-9 the year before, but with hard work and training, we overcame and ended 9-1, only losing the championship game. On that Tigers team, there were no losers.

KAREN KEESESwimmingHometown: Duncan, OKCollege: Oklahoma Christian UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Taking both relay teams and four individuals to the State meet in San Antonio last year, Seeing the team spirit and encouragement towards each otherBest Memories: Watching my three daughters’ swimming competitions during the summers

DARIUS MILESVarsity Football - Defensive CoordinatorHometown: Amarillo, TXCollege: UTEP, Prairie View A&MGreatest Coaching Moment: Helping a struggling student in Hempstead who became an outstanding Lieutenant in the US armyBest Memories: Coaching El Paso Hanks HS Var. Football to the 3rd round state playoffs vs. Odessa Permian, 1st team in school history to go so far

BEN JOHNSONJH-A Basketball, Varsity Basketball, JH BaseballHometown: Lebanon, TNCollege: Middle Tennessee State UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Being part of three State Championship winsBest Memories: State Championships ('05, '06, '09), Undefeated JH (26-0) 2006-2007 season, Winning Ralph Cooper, Kinkaid, Elite MS Classic - Dallas and WCS Tournaments

DESIREÈ MCGOWANBig Blue BandHometown: Lubbock, TXCollege: Lubbock Christian UniversityBest Memories: Seeing students get better through tough work and practice, Taking the band to Florida for a competition march in the Macy’s Christmas Parade in 2004 at Universal Studios

NYLA SHEPHERDVarsity VolleyballHometown: Mobile, ALCollege: Louisiana State UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Seeing the program improve every year, Having kids who actually want to play volleyball and get betterBest Memories: Practice in the cafeteria, outside or at St. Thomas More because the floor was being redone

MIKE SMITHBig Blue BandHometown: Angleton, TXCollege: Sam Houston State, Univ. of PhoenixBest Memories: Becoming the reigning champions of the final National Marching Contest in 1972 which was MC’d by Jerry Lewis

MOOCHIE NORRISVarsity BasketballHometown: Washington, D.C.College: Odessa Junior College, Auburn University, University of West Florida Best Memories: Playing for the Houston Rockets, hitting a three point shot under pressure to win a game against the New York Nicks

KENNETH OKWUONUMS Football, TrackHometown: Houston, TXCollege: University of Missouri-RollaGreatest Coaching Moment: Winning 4x400 in the '08-'09 State Track meetBest Memories: Winning the District Track Meet when no one thought we could

VERONICA SILVASJH Volleyball, JH Softball, JH Girl’s BasketballHometown: Houston, TXHigh School: Westbury High SchoolGreatest Coaching Moment: The girls’ faces when we won the Volleyball championship last yearBest Memories: Seeing the girls’ progress and make plays, Talks on the way to the games

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CHARLIE WARDVarsity Football - Head CoachHometown: Thomasville, GACollege: Florida State UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Seeing the kids’ faces as we won our first game last year vs. KIPPBest Memories: Time with student athletes at DC tournament, Winning our 1st football game and 1st district game, Competing to the end vs 2nd Baptist, Seeing students grow closer during recent lock-in

STAN WILKINSVarsity Football - Defensive LineHometown: Grand Rapids, MICollege: Missouri State University Greatest Coaching Moment: There have been several, One of the most memorable is when we came back from 20 points down to win a game

GEORGE WASHINGTONVarsity Girl’s Basketball, JV Girl’s BasketballHometown: Corpus Christi, TXCollege: Abilene Christian UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Winning the '08-'09 TAPPS 4A State ChampionshipBest Memories: Maddy getting baptized, Senior dinner at Coach Sutton's house, Beating Dulles HS for the Katy ISD Tourney Chamionship

ODILO VILLARREAL IIIVarsity BaseballHometown: Bryan, OHCollege: Faulkner UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: The look on my players’ faces when WCS made it to the baseball playoffs in 2005Best Memories: Winning the 1985 NCCAA Baseball Championship at Faulkner University

CATHERINE TINKLERMS and HS GolfHometown: Lubbock, TXCollege: Lubbock Christian UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Working with the '08-'09 ladies team as they placed 2nd at District, 3rd at Regional, and 5th at State Best Memories: Being Kelsey Haynie’s caddy during a USGA qualifying event in Frisco, TX this past summer

FROM YOUR COACHES:

THE BEST OF LUCK TO ALL 2009-2010 WCS ATHLETES!

COREY WARRENVarsity Football - Special TeamsHometown: South Houston, TXCollege: University of HoustonGreatest Coaching Moment: When the special teams returned a kick-off all the way back for a TD against Bay Area Christian

RICKY WATKINSVarsity BaseballHometown: Houston, TXCollege: U of H - Victoria, UT-Permian BasinGreatest Coaching Moment: Coaching the Columbia Angels at the ISU Premier National Tournament to become tournament championsBest Memories: Playing, Coaching, Getting to know all of my players

NATHAN WAGNERCross Country, Track, Varsity Girl’s SoccerHometown: Greentown, INCollege: Harding UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Watching the boy’s 4X400 relay team win the State ChampionshipBest Memories: Runners finishing with improved times, Records getting broken, Winning shootouts, Close games, Celebrating

BYRON TRAILORVarsity Football - LinebackersHometown: Houston, TXCollege: Texas Southern UniversityGreatest Coaching Moment: Calling a last second hail mary to beat Lamar High while coaching at Yates High School!

REED SUTTONVarsity Girl’s BasketballHometown: Holland, MICollege: Michigan Christian College, Grand Valley State University, U of H - VictoriaGreatest Coaching Moment: Baptizing Brandon Greene, When a player returns to say “Thank you"Best Memories: Five State Championships, Sledding in PA on a trip, Waltia signing to UNC, Sightseeing in Washington D.C. on a basketball trip

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MIDDLE SCHOOL

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Justin Chiu, Jacob Arnold, Nick Leeson, Austin Bishop, Terrell Moses, Joshua Reece, Kyle Guidry, James McKenzie, Marcos Gaddy, Joshua Arnold SECOND ROW (L-R): Tobi Oyekanmi, Carson Covey, Jacob Simmons, Justin Morgan, Stephen Scott, Kennedy Miller, Austin Fuller, Trey Williams, Alexander Borgstedte, Chege Gitau, Collins Kwabena, Joshua Flowers, Caleb Edens, Micah Green

“In his second year as the Head Football Coach, Charlie Ward has opened new doors to the football ministry at Westbury Christian. With the diminishment of a high school junior varsity team, replaced with an opening of a middle school team, the roaring motto of the Wildcat’s ‘One Heart, One Mind, One Spirit,’ has moved along the halls of the middle school kids on campus. The middle school football team was opened not only for the physical exercise and competitive battle, but also for the increasing growth in brotherhood and fellow-

ship with other Christian athletes. With new pads, equipment, jerseys, and coaches these young men will have access to what senior tight-end Jon Scott calls ‘life lessons taught on the gridiron.’ Quarterback Nicholas Leonard reflects, ‘I have enjoyed playing under Coach Ward and the football ministry that he has developed. I know that with hard work and determination the middle school team will have a good season. I look forward to seeing them play WCS varsity football in the future’.”

- ASHTON FONTENOT, RB/FS

“There are basically three major areas I want to focus on and teach to the middle school team this year. I expect each player to learn the fundamentals of offense, defense and special teams. I want each player to learn to work as a team, thinking of their teammates before themselves. I want to teach the students how to win no matter what the score board says.”

KENNETH OKWUONUHEAD COACH

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Zach Corbut, Gabriel Simon, Jacob Boren, Marcus Williams, Andrew Smith, Michael Chung, Nicholas Borgstedte SECOND ROW (L-R): Cameron Thomas, Taylor Propes, Jarrick Jack, Jon Scott, Nicholas Leonard, Ashton Fontenot, Alex Tezeno, Preston Meyers THIRD ROW (L-R): William Washington, Tobe Mokolo, Bryant O’Neal, Garret Guarino, Matthew Jones, Bradley Bolden, Chase Kimble, Trey Wilson FOURTH ROW (L-R): David Ojo, Stefan Crawford, Ian Frank, Saro Ntagha, Gerran Harris, Langstyn Williams, Vasquez Haynes

“The challenge for this year’s team is to build upon the founda-tion that was laid last year by our Senior Class that gave their best effort to uphold the slogan of “We Are One.” As we look forward to this year, we have great potential to exceed last year’s mark but it won’t be easy. Our guys have worked hard this summer to improve their bodies so they can become stronger and faster athletes. Our summer saw us compete in the Second Baptist 7 on 7 Summer League which we won four out of seven contests. We also scrimmaged a few public schools which was a step up and our guys held their own and then some. We

competed against Westbury HS, Bush HS and Westside HS. We were able to kick-off this season with a lock-in that had 21 players attend and they enjoyed being around each other because they were all laughing and joking during bed time, dinner and fellow-ship time. We had great participa-tion from our parents on this event. Some of the parents provided a financial contribution and others came out to cook the meals and prepare midnight snacks. We have established an attitude that we are believers with no compromise and we aren’t going to let anything stop us from reaching our goals. There will be challenges

along the way this year but none-theless, we will believe in the God that has created us to give us the strength to meet each and every challenge head on and not give up until we win. Even though our numbers are down from last year, we are looking for a great year in our quest to win our District and make the playoffs, achieve academically, and please God in whatever we do.”

CHARLIE WARDHEAD COACH

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JOEL BABY“Dedication and effort can take you far, but with God and great coaches anything is possible.”

JARRICK JACK“We have had our ups and downs, but this group is different. We are driven and determined and will go out with a bang! We are starting something that will be remembered for a long time. “

PRESTON MEYERS“Football is a brotherhood. It brings guys together to compete on the field under God for His glory and victory of mind over body.”

JON SCOTT“This is an important year for the football ministry. We have been working hard all summer in preparation to have a success-ful season. With the leadership of our great coaches and the leadership of myself and others, we are going to make some noise this year.”

CAMERON THOMAS“We are a team with tons of talent and high expectations. Memories of last season drive us. Playing hard will put us in the best position to win.”

ASHTON FONTENOT“We’re looking forward to having a good season this year. We lost important players from our team last year but we have strong leaders that are willing to step up and make the season a very successful one.”

NICHOLAS LEONARD“It has been exciting to see our football program grow and change over the last four years. Coach Ward has shown me how to win in football and in life. I consider it an honor to have played under his wisdom.”

TAYLOR PROPES“Football during my senior year has been the best of all four years playing varsity football. During those years I have devel-oped friends and grown relationships that I will never forget.”

ALEX TEZENO“If we work hard, anything is possible. It should be a great year for us.”

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VICTORIA APENTENG“Volleyball, hands down, is my favor-ite sport. It involves hard work and dedication, but I love the sport so much and only see the positives in it. I love the fact that the only way to be successful is if every individual player works together as a team.”

CAMI OLSON“Our volleyball team has great poten-tial. Being the underdog in almost every district game we play, we have a lot to prove. Playing with these girls has really been a blessing for me. I’m honored to be a part of one of the best volleyball teams in WCS history.”

COURTNEY EAGLETON“This year is the best team ever! Everybody brings something to the team that will lead us to the playoffs!”

GINA ROSOLINO“I am excited because this year our team has the potential to make and win playoffs.”

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(L-R): Emma Hulsey, Gina Rosolino, Cami Olson, Rachael Strom, Autumn Arnold, Victoria Apenteng, Courtney Eagleton

“The 2009 season should be a very exciting season for the Lady ‘Cats. The volleyball team returns all members from last year’s team, and adds freshman Autumn Arnold. Autumn is an outstanding Freshman addition, who led her team to an undefeated season as an 8th grader and helped lead the middle school team to a conference title. With a freshman on the varsity team, leadership will be a key to unity and cohesion. The ‘Cats will look to seniors Courtney Eagle-ton, Victoria Apenteng, Cami Olson, and Gina Rosolino. All four players are letter winners

and have gained experience competing in a tough TAPPS 4-A district. The district includes final four finalist Lutheran North, and is rounded out by the tough Second Baptist, and Fort Bend Baptist teams. When you add sopho-more Emma Hulsey and junior Rachael Strom, the Lady ’Cats have a great chance to improve and will definitely be making some noise in district and state play.”

NYLA SHEPHERDHEAD COACH

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DE ANDRÉ BEADLEHebrews 12:1 “We have worked hard this year, and we are ready for State. It was great running for Coach Wagner, and I wish the Juniors and Sophomores, and Freshmen good luck next year.”

DEVIN MUNOZ“We are going to have a great season. We have a group of people that want to improve and do their best. We can only expect great things. I am so excited!”

LUKE ASCHERMANN“Cross Country is the outward expression of the inward strength of the mind, requiring discipline, hard work and determination. Coach Wagner has been a blessing to me, to my teammates and to the school as a whole.”

KASSIE GURNELL“Cross Country is ironically relaxing. Coach Wagner and my teammates make it fun.”

ELVAN YOUNG“It’s been a long journey, but I’m proud of our team’s development. I’ve been blessed to be around a group of dedicated people. I thank Coach Wagner for helping us fulfill our potential as a team by pushing us each day. I’m excited about the future of this program and I antici-pate a great season.”

ANDREW BAUKNIGHT“I have been running Cross Country since I was in the 8th grade and our team has never had this much potential. Thanks to the coaching from Coach Wagner, the team is doing better than ever.”

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football

FIRST ROW (L-R): Bailey Carrow, Alexis Fuller, Devin Munoz, Jonathan Solomon, Nicholas Hall SECOND ROW (L-R): Vincent Turner, Angela Dyson, De André Beadle, Luke Aschermann, Kassie Gurnell, Andrew Bauknight, Cody Rowe NOT PICTURED - Elvan Young

“Wildcat Cross Country had a good season last year despite being a first for the coach and for most of the runners. All of the athletes improved over the course of the season and the team finished 14th at the State. This year has brought a more structured Summer schedule as well as a more organized start to the season. More meets have been scheduled which will provide more race oppor-tunities for our runners. I expect to see times continue to drop. I’d like for each of the runners to PR (personal record) and break into the Top 10 at the State Cross Country Meet. Luke Aschermann, De André Beadle, Elvan

Young and junior Nicholas Hall all had strong track seasons last Spring which should put us in good position for this Fall. Nicholas is prob-ably the one to look out for at this point in the season, but all are dedicated, hard workers. Devin Munoz returns as the sole girl from last year. With the addition of several other girls, our girl’s team should be strong as well.”

NATHAN WAGNERHEAD COACH

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ANDREW BAUKNIGHT“I am looking forward to growing a lot this year. I am excited about working with Mr. Smith again and learning from him as we perform. I will also enjoy the many friendships I have here.”

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Laura Nelson, Minna Wong, Young-eun Kim, Aeriel Holiday, Kylie Sutton, Katherine Harper, Kaiden Park, Eric Gonzalez, Patrick Plant SECOND ROW (L-R): Andrew Bauknight, Justin Chiu, Alejandro Pedrosa, Ruby Ramirez, Sira Ntagha, Ashlee McClellan, Kyle Cragle, Zak Alsmeyer, Joshua Reece THIRD ROW (L-R): Jordan Gillon, Carson Covey, Clay Cooke, Tobi Oyekanmi, Marcos Gaddy, Junel Isagan, Allison Crouch, Brandon White, Hasani Sumbry, Elliot Taylor FOURTH ROW (L-R): Vincent Turner, Kyle Guidry, David Akwarandu, Caleb Edens, Michael Edison

“As plans were being made this year, student leaders from the WCS band took one of their summer days to visit the Texas Bandmasters Convention in San Antonio and participate in a day of activities focused on developing great lead-ers in the band program. Band members had an exciting day of listening to professionals on their instrument and visiting various booths in the convention center. This experience gave the students a glimpse of what is happening in high school band music across the state and the directors had an

opportunity to view new and excit-ing music for this school year. School started with a lot of new music and high expectations to play more music. Each week we are looking forward to adding tunes for the enjoyment of those coming to the games. The directors are particularly pleased to see the individual attention to detail taken by students this year to play songs correctly. We are excited to see the band take the necessary steps forward to continue the success of all organizations rooted in the fantastic tradition of Wildcat Pride!

As we look forward to a great year in the band, we are also look-ing forward to the time we can spend supporting the success of all WCS athletes as they travel the path of champions. May all of us be a blessing to each other this year and examples of Christian men and women as we bring honor to our school and praise to our God!”

MIKE SMITH &DESIREÉ MCGOWANDIRECTORS

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football

FIRST ROW (L-R): Nandi Howard, Sydney Parker, Taraka Moses, Miriam Weathersby, Deandra Renaud, Chelsey Villar-real, Tiffany Capao SECOND ROW (L-R): Caulin Cragle (Mascot), Chrystal Davis, Amberly Kopas, Kristi Keese, Lauren Connelly, Jessica Bernal, Hillary Cleggett, Ashley Semier

“Wildcat Varsity cheerleading is in full swing this season. After having tryouts in March, we took our 14 squad members to camp at SAGU. While at camp, we won many awards and ended up placing third in overall competition with a bid to nationals. Starting the school year off, the squad was joined by our ever loveable Wildcat mascot. They have all been working diligently to provide better cheers and encourage school spirit. We have added a ton of new stunts and routines to our répertoire.

Westbury Christian has also enhanced our mini-cheerleading program and we added a middle school cheer squad. You might notice the number of girls in cheerleading uniforms on campus has greatly increased. As our season is the longest of any athletic activity, the squad is ready to persevere and help cheer our teams to victory. Go Wildcats!”

CARRIE CHILCOATHEAD COACH

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JESSICA BERNAL“I am really grateful for WCS overall, in cheerleading, academics, and spirituality it has helped me grow more as a person. I can’t believe four years have gone by so fast. I still remember my freshman year and I thank God for letting me experi-ence Westbury Christian.”

KRISTI KEESE“I am really looking forward to this year. Our cheer squad has already improved a lot and I hope that we will just keep getting better!”

ASHLEY SEMIER“Live you life in such a way that when your feet hit the floor in the morning Satan shudders and says… ’Oh no, she’s awake!’”

LAUREN CONNELLY“I think each year our squad improves a little bit more. I’m excited to use our new pompoms and raincoats!”

SYDNEY PARKER“I love being a Wildcat cheerleader. It’s so much fun and I love being at all the football and basketball games to cheer on my classmates.”

CHELSEY VILLARREAL“It’s been a great past four years cheer-ing! I consider it a privilege to be captain of the squad my senior year.”

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Nicholas Leonard, Ashton Fontenot, Julius Mitchell, Johnavon Linton, Lante Phillips II, Tyler Guidry, Anthony Collins, Justin Foreman, Vasquez Haynes SECOND ROW (L-R): Langstyn Williams, Saro Ntagha, Nick Shepherd, Hasani Sumbry, Anthony Brancato, Cody Glenn, Jon Scott, Aaron Boyd, Eduardo Perme

“Last year we finished the season 33-6, and won the TAPPS 4A State Basketball Championship. Led by Seniors Kevin Perry and Adam Boyd the boy’s team came together and worked hard to achieve the goals and standards they set for them-selves at the beginning of the year. After graduating two extremely talented players, we return eight lettermen of which five are Seniors, so we have a great core group of players returning. Senior leadership will be expected from Justin Fore-man, Ashton Fontenot, Anthony Brancato, Nicholas Leonard, Nick Shepherd and the newest addition, senior Lante Phillips. Junior ballers Anthony Collins,

Langstyn Williams, and Cody Glenn also return from the ‘08-’09 State Championship team. There is very little inexperience on this team and their strong leadership will be a definite strength. This year Tyler Guidry, Vasquez Haynes, Saro Ntagha, and Hasani Sumbry will be new to the Varsity team. We are expecting them to bring added depth to an already experienced roster. It should be a fun year for Wildcat Basketball. The 2009-2010 ‘Cats are playing a tough non-conference schedule which includes Beaumont West-brook, Lamar, Bellaire, St. Thomas, and Westside to prepare them for their district. We are also scheduled

to appear in several prestigious local and out-of-state tournaments like the HISD Tournament, Anto-nian Tip-Off, Elite Jamboree, YMBL Tournament, and MLK Dream Classic in Chicago, IL. These tough games and tournaments will help strengthen the Wildcats as they make another run at a State title.”

RUSSELL CARRHEAD COACH

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ASHTON FONTENOT“Our team is still very strong from last year only losing two players. We have strong guards that can shoot from the perimeter and play defense. Our solid big men and stingy defensive scheme will lead us to a very successful season.”

NICHOLAS LEONARD“I have been fortunate to play with some great basketball players. Winning the State Championship was an awesome experience that I hope we can repeat.”

JON SCOTT, MGR.“As State Champions we’ve earned a bulls-eye on our backs. We must work much harder to stay successful. I believe that with this group of guys and the right attitude and work ethic we will repeat as State Champions.”

ELVAN YOUNG, MGR.“With such a talented group of players, I anticipate another spectacular season to build on last year’s success. For this team, the sky is the limit.”

ANTHONY BRANCATO“When times are tough, keep our heads high and keep on striving to be the best.”

JUSTIN FOREMAN“I believe if we stick together as a team, our success is unlimited.”

LANTE PHILLIPS II“I think that we are going to win another State Championship this year with all of the good basketball talent that we have on this team.”

NICK SHEPHERD“If we work hard, we will sit at the victor’s table. If we slack, we are bound to fall.”

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Leticia Cuellar, Ayramis Glenn, Tyranni Henderson, Cami Olson, Jamiyla DeBoise SECOND ROW (L-R): Jessica Webster, Amber Orrange, Dominique Springfield, Gina Rosolino, Courtney Eagleton, Ashlee Thomas, Danielle Mapps

“Don’t underestimate that Lady Wildcat tradition! After the dream season we enjoyed last year, the question could be asked, ‘How do you duplicate that success with this year’s team?’ The answer may lie in the Senior leadership that the 2009-10 squad will enjoy. Despite losing five outstanding seniors, our team will have seven returning letter-winners with valu-able championship experience and we are adding five new teammates through transfer and call up from the JV team. Our nine seniors will be relied upon to understand their

roles, play team basketball, and make the necessary sacrifices to be the best team in the country. We should be one of the most poised teams in the country that can play any style of team and have a chance to compete. The strengths of the team start with speed and the ability to shoot the ball well. We will be a guard dominated team that likes to run, press, and set up teammates for open perimeter shots. So, how do we duplicate last year’s Championship season? We don’t have to duplicate it. This

team is completely different but equally as lethal. We must focus on this year and not what was done well last year. We have a much more challenging schedule locally, state-wide, and nationally and we are grateful that past teams have put us in that position. We need to trust each other and come ready to work every day so that we can meet the challenges that we have in front of us. It is a privilege to be a part of Lady Wildcat basketball.”

REED SUTTONHEAD COACH

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LETICIA CUELLAR“Basketball is more than a sport to me, it teaches me about life, leadership and my Christian faith. Repeating a champion-ship is the hardest thing to do however with this year’s team, we can win that championship again!”

TYRANNI HENDERSON“I want to grow as a complete player, put in that extra work, be a great leader, help my team mold into one team and become closer, on and off the court. Win State!”

CAMI OLSON‘We have a lot to overcome this year after losing five outstanding seniors last year. We plan to come together and grow as a team. I’m ready to carry on the WCS girl’s basketball legacy.”

DOMINIQUE SPRINGFIELD“My goal for this year is to have my picture on the wall once again. We have an athletic team this year and I think that should bring us to #1 again.”

JESSICA WEBSTER“Take each day one at a time, play for the love of the game, and always anticipate greatness.”

COURTNEY EAGLETON“The team is another family to me. I don’t know what I would have done if I wasn’t a part of this. I look forward to my last season with my sisters.”

DANIELLE MAPPS“Maintaining a positive attitude is the most important thing. Being able to handle adversity helps prepare you for tough times on and off the court.”

GINA ROSOLINO“I’ve never been on a State Champion-ship team before. I have to work extra hard to be part of the team.”

ASHLEE THOMAS“I never knew basketball was a drama of life until I played with my fellow ‘Cats. Sometimes you get scored on, but when they miss, you rebound, score and play defense.”

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NATIONAL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

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Antonian Tip-Off ClassicSan Antonio, TX • Nov. 5-7, 2009

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HISD TournamentHouston, TX • Dec. 18,19,21 2009

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WILDCATSSTATE CHAMPIONS

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2009 Sandra Meadows ClassicDuncanville, TX • Dec. 28-30, 2009

Allen HS, Allen, TXKennedale HS, Kennedale, TXPalo Duro, Amarillo, TX Klein Collins, Spring, TXBishop Lynch, Dallas, TX Lake Highlands, Dallas, TXColleyville Heritage, Colleyville, TX Mesquite High, Mesquite, TXJudson HS, Converse, TXHorn High School, Mesquite, TXCoppell HS, Coppell, TX Naaman Forrest, Garland, TXRyan, Denton, TX Presbyterian Christian, Hattiesburg, MSDesoto HS, Desoto, TXPlano West, Plano, TX

Duncanville HS, Duncanville, TX Rockwall HS, Rockwall, TXEast Anchorage, Ancorage, AKRowlett HS, Rowlett, TXFayetteville High, Fayetteville, ARSouthlake Carroll, Southlake, TXFlower Mound HS, Flower Mound, TXTHESA Riders, Ft. Worth, TXFrisco HS, Frisco, TXThurgood Marshall, Missouri City, TXFrisco Liberty, Frisco, TX Trinity, Euless, TXBellaire HS, Houston, TX Waxahachie HS, Waxahachie, TXWestside HS, Houston, TXWestbury Christian, Houston, TX

LADY WILDCATSSTATE CHAMPIONS

2008-20092009, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1997

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CAMERON BRAUN“This year we’ll have a good time.

Much of our team is gone from last year. As seniors, we’re trying to get the underclassmen to improve so

they’ll have a decent chance at playoffs when they’re seniors.”

ANDREW FITZPATRICK“Throughout my three years of

playing varsity soccer, I have had many good times - and a few not so good, but every game was a

challenge for me to do better and to lead the team to victory.”

PHILLIP ZAMORA“This season is looking good. Our

returning team and new talent will be strong. After my injury last year, I am

determined to lead this team to playoffs and then State, taking on any

team standing in our way.Go Wildcats!’

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Vincent Turner, Andrew Fitzpatrick, Elijah Sandoval, Phillip Zamora, Matthew Smith, Travis Moles, Chang Min Oh, Francisco Arsenio SECOND ROW (L-R): Julian Casanueva, Luis Hernandez, Robin Barkhausen, Remington James, Zach Corbut, Andrew Smith, Chang Won Oh, Oscar Melgar THIRD ROW (L-R): Patrick Plant, Sammy Ntunda, Sean Galate, Cameron Braun, John Adams, Eun Taek Yoon, Cody Rowe

“I have high expectations for the team this year and hope that we can accomplish a lot throughout our season. I want my players to believe in themselves, each other, and in their coaches. I will be looking for strong senior leadership from our returning starters Cam-eron Braun, Philip Zamora, and Andrew Fitzpatrick. If the boys come together and gel both on the field and off before the season begins, I feel we can pick up where last year’s team left off and earn a playoff berth. Last year’s soccer squad really surprised themselves with how close they came to

making the playoffs. The team finished sixth in our district. We narrowly missed the playoffs by only one game. We have lost several key members of last year’s group, but I think there is a nucleus of strong returning players who can help us have an exciting season. The skill and experience of players from last year and the freshness of the new players added this year give me confidence that we are heading toward a great 2009-2010 soccer season.”

ROBERT BICKLEYHEAD COACH

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LAUREN CONNELLY“I’m so ready for soccer season to start. I think we’ll have a lot of passionate players this year.”

SYDNEY PARKER“I’m excited for my senior year of soccer. As captain this year, I’m looking forward to a fun season filled with hard work and dedication.”

KRISTI KEESE“I hope the team this year works well together and wins lots of games! I’m excited to see how our season turns out.”

JESSICA SCOTT“This is only my second year playing soccer, and though I may not be one of the best players, I still love this sport. I’m very glad that I get to play soccer my senior year.”

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Kellie Keese, Kiley Hirl, Tiffany Capao, Miriam Weathersby, Ashley Turner, Jessica Scott SECOND ROW (L-R): Taraka Moses, Allison Crouch, Sydney Parker, Amberly Kopas, Kristi Keese, Lauren Connelly, Emily Wendt, Taylor Ricks

“Last year’s Soccer season was difficult in the terms of wins and losses. Scoring was low, but the defense could hang with any team in the district. This season brings about a fresh start and hopefully a deeper roster. I plan on work-ing on overall fitness and sport specific skills. When we put those things together, hopefully, we will see more games go our way. I think there is a nucleus of strong returning players who can help us have a very reward-ing, exciting season. I anticipate a great 2009-2010 girl’s soccer season.

Senior Goalie Sydney Parker and standout senior defender Lauren Connelly will be pow-erful forces for us on the field. They have the potential to be First Team in the district this fall. I know we will see a lot of great things happen this year and look forward to growing and improving.”

NATHAN WAGNERHEAD COACH

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ANDREW BAUKNIGHT“I am very excited to see what is in store for our Swim Team this year. Last year was great and this year I’m looking forward to fellowshipping and going to State with the team.”

LAUREN CONNELLY“This will be an exciting experi-ence! I am looking forward to this season!”

LANEY METTS“I am so excited about the upcoming season and going to State again. I hope we all can go and bring home medals. Just keep swimming!”

DE ANDRÉ BEADLE“Let’s swim hard!! Good luck to everyone.”

KRISTI KEESE“I feel like this year will be

one of our best years so far. I’m really excited to

see how far our team has come and I hope all of us

can make it to state!”

SAMMY NTUNDA“I hope to improve on my times and to learn how to get better. I am proud to be a part of this team.”

TAYLOR PROPES“My second year swim-

ming is going to be exciting. This year I will

be pushing myself to make it to the finals.”

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Kellie Keese, Nicholas Hall, Laney Metts, Jenni Banh, Laura Watson SECOND ROW (L-R): Lauren Connelly, Kristi Keese, De André Beadle, Taylor Propes, Gabriel Simon, Gerran Harris, Rachael Strom, Davin Han

“We are looking forward to a great 2009-2010 swim season. Last year our swimmers were very strong and represented our school in an outstanding way. Several of our student athletes qualified for the State Swim Meet and we even won a few medals. The team graduated only one senior so our returning participants are experienced and eager to improve on the times and perfor-mances of last season. We will have strong senior leaders who will help our team pull together and will be really encouraging to the less experienced swimmers.

Our new swimmers look promising as well. I think they will add a lot to our team, both in speed and in character. We have a strong schedule this year and each meet should be a challenge which will help us grow stronger. I am excited to see what our individual and team groupings will accom-plish. It is fun to be involved with such a great group of athletes.”

KAREN KEESESWIM SPONSOR

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CASEY FARRISLower and Middle School Principal

DR. DAVID M. LACEYUpper School Principal

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Westbury Christian School strives for high academic success among their students in all subjects. Whether they are teaching English or Math, History or Science, Spanish or Literature, teachers at WCS present their materials from a Christian perspective while preparing students for their future. Through molded classroom instruction, assignments, and tests, college preparation is stressed in the curriculum as WCS guides each student to recognize the importance of academic preparation for college. The College Board, whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity through a commitment to excellence and equity in education, has recommended that high school students have a rigorous upper school curriculum to be well prepared for college. Because WCS is committed to the development and success of its students, both while they walk the halls of its southwest Houston campus and throughout the rest of their educational careers and professional lives, WCS offers each of its students a rigorous curriculum to prepare them for college and life. Two studies conducted by the U.S. Department of Educa-tion found that the academic intensity of a student’s high school curriculum (including the taking of AP classes) is highly predictive of college graduation. The diploma awarded to each student who completes the requirements for graduation at Westbury Christian reflects the standards recommended by the State of Texas for college preparation, making each WCS graduate a Texas Scholar. In addition, students at WCS can enhance their education by taking one or more of the Advanced Place-ment classes offered.

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Advanced Placement Classes Offered by WCS • AP Studio Art • AP Biology • AP Calculus AB • AP Chemistry • AP English Language & Composition • AP English Literature & Composition • AP Human Geography • AP Macroeconomics • AP Microeconomics • AP Psychology • AP Spanish Language • AP Statistics • AP World History • AP United States Government & Politics • AP United States History

In order to help encourage all students to plan to attend and be prepared for college, WCS has adopted the College Board’s College Ed program for use beginning in seventh grade. This program provides students and their families with age appropriate information to plan for college and to inspire students to think beyond the present. The College Board also prepares and administers the PSAT and the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). WCS makes the College Board’s Official SAT Online Prep Course available to all WCS high school students to help them prepare to perform their best on the standardized test that plays a major role in the college admissions process. Almost all WCS graduates attend college. Some choose to stay in Houston and attend one of the area’s local universities: Houston Baptist University, Rice University, University of Houston, and University of St. Thomas. Others attend private universities associated with the church of Christ or other religious organizations. Still others attend universities in Texas, including Texas A&M, Texas Tech, UT-Austin, or schools from the Ivy League, the PAC Ten, the Big Ten, or the SEC.

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DR ROBERT FARRARSchool Chaplain

KENNETH OKWUONUCampus Minister

KELLY EDMISTONCommunity Service

Coordinator

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“For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.” 1 Timothy 4:8

This year Westbury Christian has been blessed by the addition of Coach Kenneth Okwuonu and Mrs. Kelly Edm-iston. As campus ministers and mentors, these two have been working hard to build an engaging and meaningful spiritual climate at our school. Their daily activities include mentoring students, planning service projects, and organiz-ing chapel services. Senior Syundai Johnson comments, “As new editions to the school Coach O and Mrs. Kelly have really gone the extra mile when preparing chapel. Not only are they getting students involved through singing, but they have started a new voluntary skit group. Their efforts help boost the spiritual mind set of the student body and make chapel more exciting.” Chapel, as a significant part of the spiritual life on campus, has a theme this year of “Leadership” specifically focused on looking at what it means to live as a servant leader in our world. This year WCS has been blessed to see an increase in student leadership and participation in chapel already. Students are involved weekly in skits, scripture reading, prayers, and sharing testimonies. In addition to students taking a more public leadership role, there is also a student chapel planning team that meets frequently to discuss, evalu-ate, pray for and plan chapel. These elements are giving students ownership and responsibility over chapel as well as giving them opportunities to act on what they are learning

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about leadership on a day to day basis. This approach to chapel planning works for student Devin Munoz who states that “with this student involvement, chapels are designed to meet the liking of students. Students are able to take the message from their peers and apply it to their lives.” The spiritual dimension at Westbury Christian provides each student with the opportunity to acknowledge and respond through faith to the Word of God while participat-ing in activities beyond chapel including Dr. Farrar’s daily devotionals, engaging daily Bible classes, and various service opportunities. These service opportunities range from work-ing at the Houston Food Bank, to volunteering at Impact church of Christ, to collecting Magi Boxes for needy children, as well as the “Pennies for Honduras” campaign. Thanks to Mr. Steve Hawley, WCS Bible teacher, students don’t have to leave the campus to do mission work. Each year WCS students are given a plastic bottle to save their pennies and change. At the end of the year, students bring in their bottle filled with coins and empty them into a large collection bin. This effort raises about $10,000 per year that goes to support the Jovenes en Camino Children’s Home in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.” James 1:27

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NICHOLAS LEONARD“It has been great to play

baseball for four years. This season should prove to be our

best with a new head coach and the addition of some talented

new players.”

ROBBIE LIGHTHILL“We have many good players on

our team this year including a few new guys. With all the

preparation we’ve been doing we’re sure to play well and I

think we have a chance to go deep in the playoffs.”

JON SCOTT“It has been an honor to have

played WCS baseball for the past four years. We have always had the talent, but I feel that this is the year we will be special and

that teams will fear us when they see our name on the schedule.”

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Tyler Guidry, Eric Gonzalez, Louis Gonzalez, Stefan Crawford, Caulin Cragle, Darius Boykins, Forrest Jackson, Jacob Boren SECOND ROW (L-R): Chris Lopez, Cody Glenn, Nicholas Leonard, Dillon Thomas, Jon Scott, Chase Kimble, Mike Davis, Robbie Lighthill

“As the new head baseball coach at WCS, I like the changes that have already started to take place on campus. Our big goals for this season include contending for a district cham-pionship and making a run in the TAPPS State Playoffs. I would also like to instill a new mind-set here in WCS Baseball. We want to come ready to work everyday. If every individual player and coach works hard, the wins and losses will take care of themselves. Our players have been working very hard this fall, as we have implemented an off season conditioning program. The Wildcat baseball team went 9-9 last season, which was a big improvement from the year before. This year

we will see even bigger improvements. We will still have a very youthful team on the field, but they will be an experienced team. The goal is to get everybody on the same page going into the year instead of finding our stride half way through district play. We have the chance to be very successful. We are taking things one day at a time, and we will do the same thing as the Spring approaches.”

RICKY WATKINSHEAD COACH

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TYRANNI HENDERSON“I want to learn the sport and help the team out. I also want to become a more diverse athlete.”

CAMI OLSON“This will be a good year for us. There are a lot of ways for us to grow and I know we will do well. The seniors have a lot of responsibility to be the leaders this year. Go ‘Cats!”

GINA ROSOLINO“I love softball!”

DANIELLE MAPPS“A good teammate is someone who is selfless and always supportive whether we win or lose!”

SYDNEY PARKER“I’m really excited for the 2009-2010 season. The team looks good this year and we have a lot of new talented girls.”

JESSICA WEBSTER“Have fun and work hard, even if it’s not your primary sport, because you are part of a team.”

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Miriam Weathersby, Nicole Caputo, Jessica Webster, Sydney Parker SECOND ROW (L-R): Danielle Mapps, Alexis Fuller, Tyranni Henderson, Jeannett Cody, Jeannie Sandefer THIRD ROW (L-R): Emma Hulsey, Cami Olson, Gina Rosolino

“The 2010 Lady Wildcat softball team is look-ing to build off of last year’s season. We antici-pate good things and will focus on continuing to improve and will strive to become a more competitive and productive program. After only graduating two senior starters, our team is in great position to pick up almost where we left off last season. The future looks bright for Wildcat Softball! The Wildcats are bringing back both starting pitchers. Seniors Sydney Parker (2nd team all district) and Jeanett Cody (honorable mention all district) will bring serious heat from the

pitching circle. Also returning are key position players - seniors Gina Rosolino (2nd team all district) and Cami Olson, and stellar sopho-more Nicole Caputo. With this core group, the improvement of our returning players, and new additions, the Lady Wildcats are looking forward to a great season.”

JOSH BAILEYHEAD COACH

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INGRID GUAN“Last year was wonderful for golf. We made it to State and

our team became more united. I’m looking forward to an even

better year this year.”

KELSEY HAYNIE“We had a great golf season last

year making it to State for the first time. I am excited to see

how much more we will improve this year.”

DEVIN MUNOZ“I am so excited for the team this year! We have come so far from

not knowing how to play to placing at State. This will be the

best year yet.”

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FIRST ROW (L-R): Alexis Fuller, Christina Curtis, Devin Munoz, Kelsey Haynie, Allison Crouch SECOND ROW (L-R): Caulin Cragle, Cody Glenn, Saro Ntagha, John Fehrenkamp, Ingrid Guan

“The ‘08-’09 Golf Season was the most productive in WCS history. The Lady’s Varsity produced a 5th Place finish in the ‘09 TAPPS 4A State Championship (just a few shots out of 4th place), 3rd at Regionals, and brought home 2nd at District. Our all-underclassmen team, led by phenom captain Kelsey Haynie, shot a team best 443 in the final round at State. Our Boy‘s Varsity had a growing season and several new players were added to the roster. Our MS players progressed well and brought home their own share of tournament ‘hardware’ in three tournaments. As a group, our MS and HS programs competed in 14

spring tournaments, hosting the inaugural Wildcat Shootout and Wildcat Invitational Tournaments, and again hosted the 4-4A District Championship. In all, we had another extraordinary, record-setting year. In 2009-2010, we are setting our sights on even higher finishes, lower scores, better golf swings, and more practical golf knowledge. With the return of our entire roster of Lady Wildcats, the addition of Titlest Performance Institute fitness screening and training programs, high-speed video instruction, access to additional courses, and the possible addition of a third golf coach to our staff, we believe we

will have another record-setting year in Wildcat Golf Country! WCS Golf is a Christ-centered golf program, founded upon fundamen-tal principles of golf, leading meth-ods in golf training and teaching, and emphasis on a lifelong commit-ment to goal setting, maintaining emotional and intellectual perspec-tive, and plain old ‘hard work.’ We welcome all MS and HS students, from beginners to ‘scratch’ handi-caps, to join the team and grow with us in this ‘Game for a Lifetime!’”

DAVID CRAGLEHEAD COACH

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TENNIS TEAM ROSTER AS OF 10/09: Lauren Connelly, Andrew Fitzpatrick, Kellie Keese, Kristi Keese, Pauline Lee, Daniel Leggett, Sean Galate, Alan Paredes, Winston Phillips, Greg Ponce

“The Wildcat Tennis program continues to take steps forward. Although the Wildcats lost several key players, the team is looking forward to another fun season of competition. We look to see great things from boy’s and girl’s individuals and from doubles teams. Winston Phillips and several other tennis players return this year looking to improve on a great season last year. Their leadership and skill should be a blessing to the rest of the team. This should be a great year for the tennis team. The tough district schedule will be a challenge for our players but will help them improve dramatically.

Our tennis program is open to anyone who wishes to get involved and all are welcome to come play.”

ANDREW FITZPATRICK“Tennis has been a great experience for me. Last year was my first year to ever play, but I still had a lot of fun.”

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VICTORIA APENTENG“Track gives me an adrenaline rush because when I run I feel as free as a bird. I compete both individually and as a part of a team, which I love. I can let every-thing go and focus on two things: running and winning.”

ASHTON FONTENOT“Our Track team is looking to take the amazing success from last year and bring it into this year with all of our great athletes.”

JARRICK JACK“I plan on winning state this year. As a captain and a leader I plan to break more records and leave records for other throwers to catch.”

ANDREW BAUKNIGHT“This year is going to be another record-breaking year for the Track team. We broke several school records and made it to State. I am looking forward to saying that this year as well.”

KASSIE GURNELL“I believe the Track season

this year will be fun. I’m hoping for more people to

go to State.”

ASHLEE THOMAS“Despite the odds, this team has brought me a lot of love, joy, and laughs. I thank God for them all. Remember guys in the great words of Coach Hodges, ‘Shut up and run’.”

CAMERON THOMAS“We have immeasurable

amounts of talent and potential. We are a state

threat. We will excel as individuals and as a team

and will meet our high expectations.”

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TAYLOR PROPES“I am looking forward to my first year in track. I hope to help the

team make it to State.”

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TRACK ROSTER AS OF 10/09: Luke Aschermann, Victoria Apenteng, Andrew Bauknight, De André Beadle, Derek Boykins, Nicole Caputo, Hillary Cleggett, Chrystal Davis, Angela Dyson, Ashton Fontenot, Justin Foreman, Ayramis Glenn, Kassie Gurnell, Jarrick Jack, Syundai Johnson, Cameron Thomas, Elvan Young, Chad Bell, Marcus Bell, Aaron Boyd, Ian Frank, Nicholas Hall, Vasquez Haynes, Ivyon Holiday, Daniel Leggett, Tobechukwu Mokolo, Taraka Moses, David Ojo, Eduardo Perme, Taylor Ricks, Deandra Renaud, Gabriel Simon, Ashlee Thomas, William Washington, Marcus Williams, Kimberly Villegas

“This past Spring went well for the boys team as a whole due to the talented and large senior class. They finished 4th at State, including a 4X400 State Championship relay team. Several underclassmen will have the opportunity to step up and perform in the vacancies left by the Seniors. I have full confidence that those student leaders will set high expectations and work hard to fulfill them. The girls also did well last year and lost only a couple of seniors. I expect this year’s seniors, led by Victoria Apenteng and Kassie Gurnell, to turn up the heat. I believe they have the potential this year

to do what the boys did last Spring. Jarrick Jack should come on strong to lead the field events this Spring. Kassie Gurnell has shat-tered records left and right and is in position to have an incredible senior season, along with Victo-ria Apenteng. Nicholas Hall and Cameron Thomas will also look to lead the team in their events. Several other underclassmen will also have an opportunity to step up and fill roles.”

NATHAN WAGNERHEAD COACH

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WILDCAT S in the SPOTLIGHTKYLE CRAGLEGymnastics Kyle Cragle, a WCS 8th grader, brought home two Junior National Championship gold medals and one silver medal this past June from the U.S. Junior Olympic National Tumble and Trampoline Championships, which were held in San Jose, California. Kyle, formerly a multiple Junior State Champion in Levels 5-7 men’s artistic gymnastics, moved to the Tumble and Trampoline disciplines in May 2008. In his first competition season, he won the Texas (South) State Jr. Championship in all three events: Trampoline and Double-Mini Trampoline (levels 8) and Tumbling (level 7) as well as the USAG Region III Junior Championship in Trampoline (level 8) and Tumbling (level 7). Kyle also brought home 2nd Place finishes in the USAG Region III event in Tumbling and the Double-Mini Trampoline, as well as a 2nd Place at the Junior Olympic Nationals in Trampoline (level 8). He recently moved his training from Houston Gymnastics Academy, home to the Head Coach of the U.S. Men’s Olympic Gymnastics team, Kevin Mazeika, to the Gymnast Factory, in West University. Kyle has been promoted to level 9 for the 2009-2010 season, and his new coaches believe he will continue to make great strides toward his ultimate goal of becoming an Olympian and Cirque du Soleil performer!

Kelsey HaynieGolf Kelsey Haynie, a senior at WCS, finished 6th last year at the 4A State Golf Tournament after playing for only 14 months full time. Since then, she has worked hard on her golf game and entered more than 21 golf tournaments in Texas. These tournaments are sponsored by the Texas Junior Golf Tour (TJGT.com), the Houston Golf Association (HGA), the Texas Junior Legends Tour (TJLT), and the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA.com). All of these tournaments lead to both a state and national ranking as posted on the Golfweek.com web page - the same organization that ranks the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) and Ladies Professional Golfers Association (LPGA) tours. After the TAPPS 4A State Championship, Kelsey played enough TJGT tournaments to be ranked 15th in Texas. The points earned in these tournaments were used to qualify entry in the AJGA tour tournaments. All of these points gave Kelsey a national Junior Women’s ranking of 459th place. Kelsey believes that a key component to this success has been the constant interest, belief, and support from Coach Cragle and Coach Tinkler as well as the entire school’s support in her bid to win a college scholarship and go on to play on the LPGA tour. No athlete ever achieves greatness without support from the most unlikely of sources. She states “that in my case at WCS, Dr. Lacey supplies support to my demanding schedule, Mr. White supports my curriculum, and my friends all understand that after school is spent on golf, and not hanging around.” These things are important, and we all wish Kelsey well on achieving her goals in golf and representing WCS this year at State and beyond.

KASSIE GURNELLTrack and Field Senior Kassie Gurnell is making a name for herself as she competes in WCS and Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) events during the school year and summer. After a successful sopho-more appearance at the 2008 TAPPS State Track Meet with medals in the high jump (6th), the 200 meter (3rd), and the 400 meter (3rd) Kassie worked hard to return to the State her junior year. Finishes at the state meet in 2009 included 2nd in the 200 meter (00:25.87), 2nd in the 400 meter (00:59.22), 2nd in the high jump (5’3”) and a 1st place finish in the triple jump (37’ 08.25”). These four event stats were also recorded as WCS school records. Kassie also holds a fifth school record in the 300 meter hurdles (00:52.54). Concentrating on running during the summer, Kassie placed in two AAU district qualifiers in the 200 meter (5th and 6th) and 400 meter (both 3rd place) which made her eligible to participate in the 400 meter at the AAU National Junior Olympics at Drake University in Des Moines, IA. Kassie trains with WCS Cross Country and Track Coach Nathan Wagner. Her best Cross Country finish this season is 8th in district with an opportunity to run in the state meet on October 17th, 2009. She is also under the training of Coach Allen Ingrahem a former U.S. Olympic runner in the 400 meter dash and Coach Alexa Orrange a former U.S. Olympic triple jumper. Kassie is thankful not only to these coaches but also to her parents whom she calls her support system for her track goals as well as the major influence in keeping her focused on academics. Kassie states that “they are the ones who encourage me to train to reach my full potential in athletics and academics.” As a senior, Kassie is considering the Air Force Academy and Rice University as possible higher education and competitive track options.

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Briarwood SchoolEmery/WeinerAwty International SchoolSecond BaptistThe Village SchoolKIPP Houston AcademyFort Bend BaptistEmery/WeinerNorthland ChristianLutheran NorthLutheran SouthConcordia LutheranSecond BaptistThe Village SchoolNorthland ChristianFort Bend BaptistKIPP Houston AcademyLutheran NorthLutheran SouthConcordia LutheranAwty International SchoolTAPPS Bi-DistrictsTAPPS RegionalsTAPPS State TournamentTAPPS State Tournament

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VARSITY GIRL’S SOCCER11/03/0911/10/0911/12/0911/16/0911/19/0911/20/0912/01/0912/03/0912/04/0912/08/0912/10/0912/14/0901/02/0901/05/0901/07/0901/08/0901/11/0901/14/0901/19/0901/22/0901/25/0901/28/0902/06/0902/13/0902/19/0902/20/09

Incarnate Word AcademyEmery/WeinerAwty International SchoolSecond BaptistThe Village SchoolKIPP Houston AcademyFort Bend BaptistEmery/WeinerNorthland ChristianLutheran NorthLutheran SouthConcordia LutheranSecond BaptistIncarnate Word AcademyNorthland ChristianThe Village SchoolFort Bend BaptistKIPP Houston AcademyLutheran NorthLutheran SouthConcordia LutheranAwty International SchoolTAPPS Bi-DistrictsTAPPS RegionalsTAPPS State TournamentTAPPS State Tournament

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VARSITY SOFTBALL02/16/0902/18/0902/23/0903/04/0903/08/0903/12/0903/23/0903/26/0903/30/0904/01/0904/06/0904/08/0904/12/0904/13/0904/15/0904/20/0905/01/0905/11/0905/13/0905/14/0905/15/09

Emery/Weiner KIPP Houston AcademyConcordia LutheranLutheran NorthNorthland ChristianKIPP Houston AcademySecond Baptist Lutheran SouthLutheran NorthFort Bend Baptist Concordia LutheranEmery/Weiner Northland Christian Fort Bend Baptist Second Baptist Lutheran South TAPPS Bi-DistrictsTAPPS RegionalsTAPPS State TournamentTAPPS State TournamentTAPPS State Tournament

Varsity Golf, Tennis, and Track schedules will be available in the Spring.Visit www.highschoolsports.net for weekly updates, event locations, and driving directions.

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VARSITY BASEBALL02/08/0902/09/0902/12/0902/16/09

02/18-20/0902/22/0902/23/0903/04/0903/08/09

03/11-13/0903/19/0903/20/0903/20/0903/23/0903/26/0903/30/0904/01/0904/06/0904/08/0904/10/0904/12/0904/13/0904/16/0904/20/0905/01/0905/11/0905/13/0905/14/0905/15/09

Saint John'sBrazosport ChristianSaint Pius XEmery/WeinerLutheran South TournamentHouston ChristianConcordia LutheranLutheran NorthNorthland ChristianSt. Pius X/St.Thomas TournamentEpiscopalKinkaidSaint Michael's Second Baptist Lutheran SouthLutheran NorthFort Bend Baptist Concordia LutheranEmery/Weiner Westbury High SchoolNorthland Christian Fort Bend BaptistSecond Baptist Lutheran South TAPPS Bi-DistrictsTAPPS RegionalsTAPPS State TournamentTAPPS State TournamentTAPPS State Tournament

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SCHORRE & ASSOCIATESCertified Public Accountants

ProvidingTAX, ACCOUNTING & AUDITING SERVICE

to theGREATER HOUSTON AREA

for 33 years

8323 Southwest Freeway, # 440 Houston, Texas 77074

Phone: 713-776-0957Fax: 713-776-0539

[email protected]

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WILDCAT HALL of FAME

The student athletes listed below are individuals who distinguished themselves in athletics while attending WCS and were signed to an athletic scholarship by a college or university. The college or university listed indicates the institution that initially signed the athlete , or is the institution where the athlete finished his or her collegiate athletic career. We apologize if anyone was overlooked.

BASKETBALLJarrold Ardoin '95Lee College, Baytown, TX

Greg Arnold '91Ohio Valley CollegeParkersburg, WV

Stanley Asumnu '01University of TennesseeKnoxville, TN

Trey Austin '97University of Northern IowaCedar Falls, IA

Josh Bailey '95Lubbock Christian UniversityLubbock, TX

Charles Baker '98Binghamton UniversityBinghamton, NY

Jeremy Barr '05Univ. of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CA

Matt Begley '00Haverford CollegeHaverford, PA

Tydus Bennet '90Greenville CollegeGreenville, NC

Jason Boeker '95Texas A&MCollege Station, TX

Darryl Bowles '96Friends UniversityWichita, KS

Larry Carwell, Jr. '90York CollegeYork, NE

Sean Coleman '05University of TulsaTulsa, OK

Terrance Brown '04Dallas Christian CollegeDallas, TX

Chris Caudle '01Austin CollegeSherman, TX

Jarmon Durriseau Collins '01University of West VirginiaMorgantown, WV

Paul Connolly '03Incarnate WordSan Antonio, TX

Greg Crump '90Houston Baptist UniversityHouston, TX

David Dixon '97University of WashingtonSeattle, WA

Ndudi Ebi ‘03NBAMinnesota Timberwolves

Courtney Epps '07Gardner WebbBoilin Springs, NC

James Ewing '06Hendrix CollegeConway, AR

Danielle Farriel '03Northwestern StateNatchitoches, LA

Jeffrey Francis, Jr. '07Kaskaskia CollegeCentralia, IL

Michael Francois '06Central ChristianMcPherson, KS

JJ Garrett '06Universidad de Las AmericasPuebla, MEXICO

Monice Garrett '06Univ. of Northern ColoradoGreeley, CO

Brandon Greene '06Univ. of Texas - DallasDallas, TX

James Harris '96Memphis State UniversityMemphis, TN

Brandon Hernandez '96Hardin-Simmons UniversityAbilene, TX

Ugo Ihekweazu '03Cornell UniversityIthaca. NY

Andy Ikeakor '00University of TennesseeKnoxville, TN

Obi Ikeakor '05St. Louis UniversitySt. Louis, MO

Nikki Ikeakor '00McNesses StateLake Charles, LA

Christa Ingram '04McPherson CollegeMcPherson, KS

Janay Johnson '05Midland Lutheran CollegeFreemont, NE

Roy Johnson '00Univ. of Texas - ArlingtonArlington, TX

Brandy Jones '97Texas A&MCollege Station, TX

Ian Maddison '04Incarnate WordSan Antonio, TX

Rafael “Lalo” Mancilla '07ITESMMonterrey, MEXICO

Melvin McClay, Jr. '90Goshen CollegeGoshen, IN

Josh Meadough '97St. Gregory's UniversityShawnee, OK

Jakeveya Mitchell ‘09Our Lady of the LakeSan Antonio, TX

Amber Murray '99Blinn Junior CollegeBrenham, TX

Kavin Nauls '90York CollegeYork, NE

Emily Niemann '03Baylor UniversityWaco, TX

Charles “Rye” Olson, III '07Colorado Christian Univ.Lakewood, CO

Kevin Perry ‘09Univ. of Texas at El PasoEl Paso, TX

Tony Phelon '91Texas A&IKingsville, TX

Michael Pierson '00Univ. of Texas - ArlingtonArlington, TX

Wendell Preadom '05Wichita State UniversityWichita, KS

Arturo Prieto '07Universidad de Las AmericasPuebla, MEXICO

Christina Ray '06Univ. of Texas at El PasoEl Paso, Texas

Moses Reiner '86Manhattan CollegeManhattan, NY

Chris Rodes '01University of MississippiOxford, MS

Luis Rojas '07ITESMMonterrey, MEXICO

Waltia Rolle ‘09University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC

LaTonya Sam '97Rice UniversityHouston, TX

Modesta Sanders, Jr. '90Ohio Valley CollegeParkersburg, WV

George Simpkins '98UT-Pan American UniversityEdinburg, TX

Shannon Spriggs '92Univ. of Texas - ArlingtonArlington, TX

Candace St. Julian '05University of Texas -TylerTyler, TX

Justin St. Julian '99University of Texas – DallasDallas, TX

Chad Starret '92Louisiana Christian CollegeNew Orleans, LA

Peter Stein '05College of William & MaryWilliamsburg, VA

Victor Syrie '05Dallas Christian CollegeDallas, TX

Miyuki Terry '99Texas A&M – Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi, TX

Julie Thayer '96Chadron State UniversityChadron, NE

Willie Turner '07St. EdwardsAustin, TX

Jason Walker '96University of Texas – DallasDallas, TX

Tina Ybarra '01Trinity UniversitySan Antonio, TX

FOOTBALLOpe Amosu '06Truman StateKirksville, MO

Harold Gordon '06Greenville CollegeGreenville, IL

Ryan Hayes '00Southwest Texas State Univ.San Marcos, TX

Ryan Heughan '03Sterling CollegeSterling, KS

Kelly Okorocha '06McNesse StateLake Charles, LA

Kevin Perry ‘09Univ. of Texas at El PasoEl Paso, TX

George Russell '06McNesse StateLake Charles, LA

Correy Washington '06Abilene Christian UniversityAbilene, TX

GYMNASTICSPaula Chang '97University of CaliforniaBerkley, CA

SOCCERMarcin Cierniewski '98Oklahoma Christian Univ.Oklahoma City, OK

Jose Garcia '96Oklahoma Christian Univ.Oklahoma City, OK

Richard Glenn ‘09Harding UniversitySearcy, AR

Kyle Huckabee ‘09Oklahoma Christian Univ.Oklahoma City, OK

Ashlei Huggins '03Sterling CollegeSterling, KS

Billy McGough '03University of Texas – TylerTyler, TX

Travis Mitchell ‘09Oklahoma Christian Univ.Oklahoma City, OK

Cody Moles ‘09Schriener UniversityKerrville, TX

Jason Rizzotto '05Faulkner UniversityMontgomery, AL

Blake Sadler '03Texas LutheranSeguin, TX

Karla Zelaya '03Sterling CollegeSterling, KS

SOFTBALLKacie Fry '01Alvin Community CollegeAlvin, TX

Shonta Garr '85Sam Houston State Univ.Huntsville, TX

Ashlei Huggins '03Sterling CollegeSterling, KS

Kelly Powers '01Trinity UniversitySan Antonio, TX

Shanna Rutherford '06Howard Payne UniversityBrownwood, TX

Julie Thayer '96Chadron State UniversityChadron, NE

Jessica Tumlinson '05Faulkner UniversityMontgomery, AL

Karla Zelaya '03Sterling CollegeSterling, KS

SWIMMINGZach Brown '04University of EvansvilleEvansville, IN

TENNISDaniel Chavez '07Oklahoma Christian Univ.Oklahoma City, OK

VOLLEYBALLKristin Robinson '08Faulkner UniversityMontgomery, AL

Kelly Spriggs '02Baylor UniversityDallas, Texas

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ACTIVITIES

SPIRITUALITY

ACADEMICS

“Preparing Youth for Here and Eternity”

10420 Hillcroft . Houston, TX 77096713-551-8100 . www.westburychristian.org

OCT 27, 2009

K3 - 6th Grade6:30 pm

NOV 9, 2009

5th - 12th Grade6:30 pm

JAN 21, 2010

K3 - 12th Grade6:30 pm

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NGold Club MembersChuck & Margaret AdamsMark & Princess AschermannRamil & Terry CapaoCollin & Esther ChanceBill & Marie GageStephanie RoqumoreWesley Scott

Blue Club MembersDennis & Cathy CaputoSteve & Ann CorbutDerrick & Chalita CyprianAlton & Jennie HallLeslie & Mary HulseyCam & Amy LeonardJeff & Robbie MillerKen & Dolores RodgersStephan & Tonya Scott

110% Club MembersFemi & Kemi AjiboyeToni AlexJohn & Denese AlsmeyerChad & Ellen BishopBrent & Leila BorgstedteMark & Lana ChauvinMichael & Noreen CoveyMike & Susan CrouchKarl & Marilyn FehrenkampPaula FontenotDavid & Jana GaddyVanessa GarzaMorris & Kathy GurnellDan & Ann HamrickTom & Edie HaydenSherrie JackCarolyn JonesBob & Michelle KeferThomas Kelly & Jean PflugerCraig & Sharon McKenzie

Kenneth & Vanessa MillerTerry & Irma MosesJohn & Pamela NtaghaJay & Cheryl SandeferGaston & Isabelle TsamoClyde Wilson

Booster Club MembersGeorge & Donna ArmylagosBruse & Lisa BoudreauxAdrianne BrancatoGreg & Kathy CarrowChuck ConnellyEllyson & Charmaine DysonIngrid HaynesJack & Carol HaynieRobert & Linda JohnsonDavid & Joy LaceyRalph & Nike OjoDavid & Veronica RenaudCary & Deborah Watson

Annual Wildcat Golf Tournament: Monday April 19, 2010

The WCS Athletic Association is an organiza-tion for parent volunteers who want to enhance the school’s athletic programs and build school spirit. The primary activity is fundraising to provide for top-notch equipment and facilities which also helps to keep tuition and athletic fees as reasonable as possible. Fundraising activities used in past years have included the annual membership drive, operating all concession stands at athletic events, a holiday fruit and poinsettia sale, and the annual golf tournament as well as seeking grants and donations from area businesses and foundations.

• The Athletic Association is a strong supporter of the school’s three-dimensional effort to educate the whole student through: academics, spirituality, and activities.

• Helping to build school spirit and champions for life is our greatest gift to the school.

• Through fundraising and volunteering:

“We Help Build Champions!”

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www.waynemurray.net713-728-23009708 HillcroftHouston, TX 77096

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FRONT ROW (L-R):James RodgersPolly FarrarRosemary MartinRandy Glover

BOARD of TRUSTEES

Mon - Sun (8am - 6pm)After hour service is available

Bellaire / Galleria / Medical Center

English / Espanol

Since 1989

SECOND ROW (L-R):Leallen SmithJack GrayGreg ArnoldGary Adams

GOOD LUCK WILDCATS!

WESTBURYCHURCH of CHRIST

“You are always welcome!”

We love our Wildcats!10424 Hillcroft Houston, Texas 77096713-729-7880 www.westburycoc.com

SUNDAYWorship: 9 am and 5 pm

Bible Class: 10:30 am

SUNDAY (CHINESE)Bible Class: 9:30 am

Worship: 10:30 am

WEDNESDAYBible Class: 7 pm

SUNDAY (SPANISH)Devotional: 9 amBible Class: 9:45 amWorship: 10:45 am

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THE JEWELRY BUILDING

Over 100 Jewelry Companies to service your every Jewelry need.

Wholesale and Retail Companies7500 Bellaire BlvdAt Hwy 59 South

Main Office: 713-981-7725

Jewelry RepairWedding Rings

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