Friday Night Prep Football Scores - Oct 6, 2017

Friday Night Prep Football Scores - Oct 6, 2017

Mazama 21 vs. HENLEY 22

KLAMATH UNION 55 vs. Hidden Valley 0

TRIAD 42 vs. Hosanna 16

North Lake 38 vs. CHILOQUIN 52

Bonanza 12 vs. ROGUE RIVER 52

Illinois Valley 19 vs. LOST RIVER 61

Dunsmuir 0 vs TULELAKE 47

Hayfork 22 vs BUTTE VALLEY 52

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Pair of Bonanza Students Seeking Buyers for Underweight Hogs

Pair of Bonanza Students Seeking Buyers for Underweight Hogs

UPDATE: 6:04 PM- The 255 lb hog has been sold thank you KFN and FFA supporter Dr. Mindy Brown of Shasta Family Dental.

Klamath Falls, Ore. - A pair of Bonanza High School FFA students raised hogs for the 2017 Klamath County Fair. Unfortunately at the time of fair, the animals were underweight and did not qualify for auction. Now a few weeks later the animals are ready for buyers.

Lupe a senior at Bonanza High School plans to go to college and study criminal justice and has been in the FFA program since 8th grade.

Maurico has lived in Bonanza his entire life and has always worked around animals. In 6th grade he took up raising sheep for the Fair. This year he raised a hog with his sister.

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Bonanza School Gym Floor Finished

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BONANZA – Bonanza Jr./Sr. High School held its first assembly in its newly renovated gym on Friday morning. Students carefully took minimal steps on the new floor and headed straight to
the bleachers.

“It’s beautiful. It just looks great,” said Brooklyn Cunningham, 17, ASB co-president. “It really helps motivate the students to drive and succeed, especially in sports.”

“I think they’re really nice. Everyone is really excited to have them, especially the community,” said Zoey Johnson, 18, ASB co-president.” Everyone’s been giving a lot of support and trying to bring up more school spirit.”

The assembly – like any high school pep rally – featured the volleyball players, football players and cheer squad, along with congratulating students on outstanding behavior and paying respect to local veterans.

In June a sudden rainstorm flooded the gym along with much of the high school wing and parts of the elementary school wing. Over the summer workers with Modoc Contracting and Premier
Floors fixed and replaced flooring and walls in the high school and elementary. But work on the gym floor continued until this week.

The volleyball team held its first game in the gym this week, along with Friday’s assembly.

Camie Munson, 17, ASB vice president, said she is excited for basketball season.

“I play varsity basketball. Since it’s my senior year, being able to actually play on a brand new floor that looks super nice, it’s really exciting,” she said. “Now we get to show it off to the rest of the world.”

Press release from Klamath County School District