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9.8.22

 Today’s lunch might be

Grilled chicken Caesar Salad and Garlic Bread stix

 

Announcements:

 

Clubs & Sports:

Hello SST Students, We are trying something new. We are having some club/organization meetings on Fridays during the 9th period. These 9th-period sessions DO NOT replace after-school meetings. They do provide additional opportunities for students to meet with their advisors. Please check your emails from Mrs. Baldner for details.


Yesterday, the girls' soccer team won against South Shore Christian Academy 5 to 0. Captains Mari Demaggio and Jessica Firth both scored a goal, and freshman Kayla Nota earned a goal for the Vikings as well. Payton Mathison scored a goal, as well as Eunice Winter, had one goal and one assist. The entire defense worked well as a powerhouse unit. Paige Kelly made 4 saves in the net. Congratulations Vikings on your first-ever official girls' soccer game!


Despite a strong game 1 win, JV volleyball could not hold on and lost the match to Bristol- Plymouth on Wednesday 2-1. Sofie Grasso was on fire and served 8 straight points in the effort.


The cross country team ran well against 5 schools in a large meet held at West Bridgewater High School. Jack Heywood finished 8th overall, leading the way for the varsity runners. Dillan Marsala and Jamie Sherwood led the way for JV.


The Varsity Viking Volleyball team swept Bristol Plymouth 3-0 in their home opener Wednesday night. Hannah Nota led the team with 16 kills.  Gemma Geisler had 9 kills and went 23/25 on the serving line. Mia Bradshaw served 14/14 and had 35 assists. Zoey Bradshaw served 8/8.  The Viking take on Southeastern at home Friday evening.


The JV2 Girls Volleyball Team won their first match of the season behind the strong serving of Fenway Valiente, Leo Terone, Laci Shirriff & Ana de Abreu.  Consistent passing from Chloe Mason & Maeghan Hallisey helped contribute to the win.  The Vikings play at Southeastern on Friday at 3:30 pm.

There will be no cheer or cheer practice today or tomorrow.  Please check google classroom 


Today is…

International Literacy Day takes place on September 8 every year to raise awareness and concern for literacy problems that exist within our own local communities as well as globally. International Literacy Day was founded by the proclamation of The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, in 1966 “to remind the public of the importance of literacy as a matter of dignity and human rights.”


Quote:

 

“We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” – George Bernard Shaw

 

Have a Therapeutic Thursday Vikings!