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The Judge Swim Team just finished up two meets in which they swam valiantly against rival Park City. The Park City Invite, last Friday and Saturday, was a long and tough meet for the girl's team. They lost to the deep, developed Park City team by 34 points. The Judge girls stepped it up after Saturdays devastating loss to come back Wednesday to the Region X meet and beat PC by 48 points. Although the girls team may not be a shoe-in for the state title this season, they definitely have been working hard and are determined to make it six.
The boys team has really stepped it up this year. They took a respectable 4th at the PC Invite, boasting an incredible win in the 400 Free relay. They came back with determination and drive to the Region X meet and took 2nd, just behind Wasatch. The boys are pumped and are planning to continue working hard to achieve their best. The next meet for the swim team is Tuesday against Bingham.
On December 5th at 7:30 pm Judge will be hosting Peter Mayer, the lead guitarist for Jimmy Buffet. He will be performing with all the choirs and the Peter Mayer Group. All the proceeds will go to our school!!! The tickets cost $35.00 for VIP (front row seats), $15.00 for adults, and $10.00 for children under 12. You can buy the tickets at Judge or call Cynthia Mckee at 801-427-3216.
Want to learn more about Peter Mayer and listen to some original music? Go to his website at www.petermayer.com
- by Rosie Neville
Salt Lake mayoral candidate Ralph Becker spoke to Judge student reporters on Friday, October 26. The other candidate, Dave Buhler, has yet to return our calls.
In the interview, which you can hear on our audio player to the right or here, Mr. Becker talks about the following issues:
Tryouts will be held Monday November 5 in the Judge gym from 5-7 and on Tuesday November 6 from 3-5. Cuts will be made. Freshman: there may be a third day of tryouts.
Tryouts for all girls interested in playing on this year's team will be held on Monday, November 5 right after school.
The football team had a thriller on their hands last Friday. Judge gave themselves a 21-point lead, but the Morgan Trojans put up 22 points in the fourth quarter to lead the game by three with a couple of minutes left in the game. After a Sellwood field goal, the game was sent to overtime where Morgan scored first but missed the extra point. The Bulldogs drove the field and, after a Zach McKown touchdown, won the game with an extra point.
- Jack Lund
Congratulations to our girls varsity soccer team for taking state in 3A over Juan Diego!
The final score was 1-0, and our goal was scored by Maddie Cartwright.
Great work, Lady Bulldogs!
- by Lieren S. Allen
The Judge girls soccer team has wrapped up the regular season with a third place finish in region 10. They began play in the state tournament as a major underdog and have managed to beat heavily favored Logan1-0 and Canyon View 2-0 in the first two rounds of the state tournament. The girls move on to the semifinals where they will play Wasatch Friday night at Woods Cross High School.
The Bulldog Press still needs your New York pictures! If you have any please send them to Erika Minjarez by email at e-minjarez@hotmail.com or bring them into room 126.
Make sure the pictures are labeled with the people in the picture, the place it was taken, your name, and if you bring them in, your CP (so we can return them to you).
Thanks!
- by Erika Minjarez
All girls interested in playing on this year's girls basketball team are encouraged to come to pre-season conditioning starting this Wednesday. It will continue through October every Monday and Wednesday on the field. Hope to see you there!
- by Cricket Oles
The Film Club may be well known at Judge for being the laid-back club where "all you have to do is show up and watch films." But now the somewhat small club might be scrambling; with the departure of their advisor, Mr. Dolan, who will step up to the plate to be the new head of the Film Club?
The Film Club is an easy going extracurricular which focuses on both watching and creating films. The Film Club is also the sponsor of the annual Judge Film Festival, where students can show off the films that they have made.
And coming up in November, the Film Club will kick off their year with a screening of the movie "Innocence", supposedly one of the greatest ghost stories of all time. Stay tuned to the Judge website for more information on the Film Club!
- by Emily Andrews
Ms. Rowland is here for another exciting and fun-filled year at Judge. Most people here at Judge don't know her story. It is an interesting tale of hard work and a great administrator that actually walks to school every morning. She sets a great example for anyone that with or for her and always shares a wonderful attitude with everyone she knows.
Ms. Rowland came here at the ripe young age of 36. You may not believe me but her first job here was actually Dean of Students (Scarier than Dean Quinn, don't you think). That was 8 years ago though. Now she claims the Assistant Principal job. This job holds the task of taking care of anything that comes up. She was the one who worked with all the other administrators during the bitter farewell of Mr. Dolan earlier this week. She was also the caring soul that negotiated with UTA to get us those cool little cards that let us ride the Trax. She uses her strong personality traits such as not being easily upset, not being afraid to speak out or to try all options, and being a good listener, to fulfill the duties of her job.
She really expressed her feelings when it came to how she felt about Judge. "I really love Judge". She thinks that this years student body is great. She told me that,"Because I am not Dean anymore, they are all good."She also said that we seem smarter, harder working, and more responsible as a whole.
She is also planning for the future. Right now she is in graduate school to get an administrative licsense and one day become a principal. She is very content though with her job here and doesn't want to leave right away. She also has some advice for tis year's students. she is trying to tell us that we shouldn't just go through the motions and to do the reading.
Finally I asked her about Mr. Bartman and what she thought of him. She said, "He has a lot of good experiences and ideas that we need to balance out what w have here at Judge. Sh thinks that his time in public schools bruoght a new perspective to our school.
- by Jeff Scott