Alief ISD Spring 2024

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ALIEF ISD HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS

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SPRING ATHLETES PREPARING FOR HISTORIC SEASONS

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Happy Spring, Alief ISD!

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Toni Sorenson once said, “Spring is far more than just a changing of seasons; it’s a rebirth of the spirit.” As a native of north Texas, I am used to the cooler winter temperatures. I have experienced a snowy season once or twice in my life and as much as I enjoyed it, nothing beats the spring season. Seeing the rebirth of trees, flowers blossom and yes-the time change, does something to my spirit. It rejuvenates me and gives me the jolt that I need to keep pushing towards greatness. Educators and students-we are in the home stretch! In just a few short months, we will conclude the 2023-2024 school year. Everything you’ve worked so hard for is now

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coming to fruition. Many of our senior students have made their decision on their plans after high school graduation. Whether that be a two- or four-year college, the Armed Forces or career, we know that our students can and will be successful. I encourage you to cherish each day. Time moves so swiftly and before you know it, you’re off into the real world. Our hope as your Alief ISD family is that we have prepared you for success. Your path does not have to be the same as anyone else’s. This is YOUR journey. This is YOUR life. Make the best of it. I want to personally thank our amazing Alief ISD Athletic department and VYPE magazine for this partnership. What you provided in our inaugural season is nothing short of miraculous and we cannot wait to see what next year has in store. Many thanks to the contributors to this magazine and for the support of our community as we continue to push the needle forward and provide our stakeholders with a glimpse into the life of Alief ISD students and staff. I wish our student athletes the best of luck during this spring season and once again, thank you for playing such an integral role in the story of Alief ISD.

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Best Regards, Dr. Anthony Mays Superintendent of Schools

ON THE COVER Photo by BRADLEY COLLIER The Pride of Alief: Taylor’s Savannah Outland,

@AliefISD /AliefISD @alief _ proud

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Hastings’ Jacob Romero, Taylor’s McKale Lee, Elsik’s Cordell Furlow, Hastings’ Sanai Love, Taylor’s Murphy Lee and Elsik’s Tybriune Furlow headline the Spring season.

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Alief ISD Family & Friends, As the frost of winter begins to thaw, the fields and courts of Alief Independent School District (ISD) are abuzz with the anticipation of spring sports. It’s a season that brings not only the promise of new beginnings but also a time to reflect on the collective efforts that make these opportunities possible for our young athletes. At the heart of Alief ISD’s athletic programs are our student-athletes, whose dedication and drive set the stage for the spring season. Their commitment to excellence, both in academics and athletics, exemplifies the spirit of our community. As they lace up their cleats, tighten their goggles, or secure their helmets, they’re not just preparing for competition; they’re embracing the life lessons that sports uniquely provide. The importance of athletics within our district cannot be overstated. Beyond the physical benefits, sports teach invaluable skills such as teamwork, leadership, discipline, and resilience. These lessons extend far beyond the playing field, helping to shape well-rounded individuals prepared to tackle life’s challenges.

Integral to the success of our programs are our coaches, who serve not only as instructors but also as mentors, guiding our athletes through the highs and lows of competition. Their dedication to developing both the skills and character of their players is the backbone of Alief’s athletic success. They invest countless hours planning, training, and strategizing, all in the pursuit of creating not just better athletes, but better people. Yet, our sports programs have incredible contributions from many others, often working behind the scenes. Our custodial teams ensure our facilities are clean, safe, and ready for action, setting the stage for every practice and game. Maintenance staff work tirelessly, often unnoticed, to keep our fields, courts, and equipment in top condition, ensuring our athletes have the best possible environment to compete. Our nutrition department that feeds our athletes and makes sure they have the fuel they need to compete at the highest level. Our bus drivers keep us safe as we travel to and from our athletic events. Ticket sellers, bag checkers, and clock workers bring order and structure to our events, ensuring games run smoothly and fans enjoy a seamless experience. Their roles are crucial in creating an atmosphere of excitement and competition that defines high school sports. The Alief Police Department ensures the safety and security of all participants and spectators, allowing the focus to remain on the game. Their presence is a comforting assurance that our community’s well-being is always a priority. Lastly, the Alief Administration and School Board’s unwavering support empowers our athletic programs to thrive. Their commitment to providing resources, encouragement, and guidance is a testament to the value placed on athletics within our district. Their vision for a holistic educational experience, where academics and athletics complement each other, is the foundation upon which our programs are built. As we usher in the spring sports season, let us celebrate not only the athletes and coaches who stand in the spotlight but also the entire community that supports them. From the custodians to the administration, each person plays a vital role in the success of our programs. Together, we create an environment where our student-athletes can achieve their full potential, both on and off the field. To everyone involved in making Alief ISD’s spring sports a reality, thank you. Your contributions are the essence of our success, fostering a community where excellence in athletics is not just a goal, but a reality. Here’s to a season of growth, achievement, and community spirit. WE

ARE, ALIEF ISD! Best Regards,

Ralph Dela Rosa Assistant Director, Athletics

ISD Board of Trustees

Secretary

President

DR. LILY TRUONG Vice-President

RICK MORENO

DR. DARLENE BREAUX

Trustee

Trustee

Trustee

JENNIFER KEY

ANN WILLIAMS

Assistant Secretary

JANET SPURLOCK

DR. GREGG PATRICK

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NEWS

alief isd

Advisory Committee Athletic

Greetings! I am a proud member of the Alief ISD team as well as the proud parent of an Alief ISD student-athlete. I came to Alief in 2019 looking for a fresh start, and I have received far more than I expected when I was hired as an HCC Dual Credit English teacher at Hastings High School. I was familiar with the Alief community’s vibrant, multicultural character, ethnic cuisine, and reputation for producing successful entrepreneurs, professionals, athletes, and entertainers, but when I arrived, I found a community that reminded me in many ways of my hometown, Port Arthur, Texas. The Alief area has a unique, energetic small town feel, and Alief ISD is truly a hub for the community; providing opportunities for students to connect with others from various and diverse backgrounds for academic, athletic, and fine arts enrichment.

Dr. Claudia LaCour and daughter Melinda HASTINGS HS

I am a part of a dedicated team of professionals, constantly looking for ways to prepare and empower our students to achieve their dreams. My daughter, Melinda, has benefited from high quality instruction in advanced academics classes as well as our state-of-the art Career and Technology Center, which has solidified her interest in the field of engineering. Melinda plays volleyball and basketball, but it is quite common to see coaches from the football, soccer, or track and field teams coming out to support them at their games. The Alief ISD administrative team is extremely community oriented, attending fine arts events, festivals, and athletic events throughout the district and even on the road. My daughter came to Alief Hastings High School during COVID in the fall of 2020, bright-eyed and hopeful for a future that included playing college basketball. Thanks to the support system and guidance she received from her head coach, Corey Brotherton, and his assistants, the Hastings Athletic department, her teachers, and the Alief ISD Athletics department, she has earned the chance to fulfill those dreams at Georgia Southern University, where she plans to play college basketball on a full scholarship and study engineering. It gives me a unique feeling of pride to say that the people who helped my daughter are also my co-workers. My experience as an Alief employee/parent has confirmed to me why so many Alief employees continue to choose Alief schools for their own children: because we truly believe that Alief is the best choice for our families. Melinda will graduate from Hastings in the spring of 2024, but I will remain in Alief to continue working with the students in Alief to make sure that we give them the best educational opportunities possible.

Claudia LaCour, Ed.D. Hastings High School ELA Department Hastings High School Parent

Alief ISD Athletic Advisory Committee Parents and Students

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NEWS

ALIEF ISD

Inga Latson and daughter Morgan TAYLOR HS

Rasheema Long and daughter Ma’Kayla O'DONNELL MS

Coach Ronald Brooks, wife Dianna, daughters Ashton and Alexandria ELSIK HS

Theo Lee and daughter McKale TAYLOR HS

Ronald Franklin and son Bryce TAYLOR HS

Joann Sanchez and daughter Gabriella TAYLOR HS

Perla Chavez and daughter Emily TAYLOR HS

Jescekia Sam, son Andrew, nephew Jalen and daughter Abriea TAYLOR HS

Coach Ryan Snell and son Darian HASTINGS HS

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PHOTO feature

When you are talking Spring sports in Alief ISD, the track and field events at Leroy Crump Stadium are where memories are made, and records are broken. This year will be no different. However, don’t sleep on the diamond girls and boys, who will be challenging for playoffs spots. Alief’s golfers continue to improve on their games, shooting for personal low scores in 2024. Run Town--1 this

Ever Calderon TAYLOR

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Erick Acosta HASTINGS

Estefany Sanchez TAYLOR

Bryana Morga ELSIK

Mia Flores TAYLOR

Katerin Serpas HASTINGS

Cornell Furlow ELSIK

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Yohanna Mongoueleu & Zuri Nollie HASTINGS

Brandon Barrera TAYLOR

Jiya Ma ELSIK

Kayla Hall TAYLOR

Kaden Sanders ELSIK

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Anthony Coronado HASTINGS

Simeon Cannon HASTINGS

Imani Fowler TAYLOR

Amira Mopkins ELSIK

Nathaniel Martinez TAYLOR

Bryce Franklin TAYLOR

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MIGHTY RAMS

ELSIK HIGH

The Elsik Rams are ready to run with the other District 23-6A

powers on the track, the links and their respective diamonds. It will be a

tough mountain to climb but these Rams are up to the challenge. BatteringRams Elsik High School Est. 1975 Catherine Vasquez 8 \\ ALIEF ISD \\ SPRING 2024 \\ vype.com

ELSIK TRACK + FIELD

FEATURE

Tybriune Furlow with twin brothers Cordell & Cornell

Furlow’s Work Ethic Inspiring Younger Siblings \\ By Matt Malatesta The Family Business

She learned from her sister, who ran at Elsik, while she is leading the way for her twin younger brothers – Cordell and Cornell. “We all started running in middle school and haven’t looked back,” she said. “We all motivate each other and compete in a fun way. The sport has made me mentally strong and keeps me in great shape.” Juniors Cordell and Cornell are inspired by their older sister. “There are times when I don’t want to get up and go to practice,” Cordell said. “She never lets me miss. She has influenced me mentally in approaching the sport and taking it more seriously.” “It’s good to look up to somebody,” Cornell said. “She just happens to be my older sister. She inspires me.” Iron sharpens iron, which has made the Furlows razor sharp.

SPEED IS THE FAMILY BUSINESS AT THE FURLOW HOME, AND BUSINESS IS GOOD. Elsik's Tybriune Furlow is the one of the fastest sprinters in all of Alief ISD after advancing to the Regionals in 2023 in the open 100 and 200-meters. What will the senior do for an encore? “I’ve just been hard at work since last season,” she said. “Losing doesn’t feel good, so that’s why I’m so motivated at practice.” On the senior’s to-do list in 2024 is to run a 10.6 in the 100-meters and a 24.1 in the 200-meters. “I know those are college-level times, but that is the goal for me,” she said. “I want to run in college, so I know what I have to run. I also know I need to maintain a high GPA, so I’m always on the Honor Roll.” How about that for a role model?

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Elsik Looking to its Returning Starters in Tough District Battle Charging Forward feature ELSIK BASEBALL

2023-24 Rams Baseball

David Zapata

Bryan Hoyos

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FEATURE

Abraham Morales

Joseph Benavides

As a program, no matter what comes our way, we’re not going to put our head down or shy away from a challenge. When our time arises and when the moment presents itself, we’re going to take advantage of our opportunities. “ CORNER

Gary Garcia

PLAYERS WATCH TO Gary Garcia (Sr. 3B/P) Bryan Hoyos (Jr. SS) Abraham Morales (Jr. OF/P) Kaden Sanders (Sr. OF/P)

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COACHES

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Salazar Takes Reins of Reinvigorated Elsik Softball Taking Ownership feature ELSIK SOFTBALL

2023-24 Rams Softball

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FEATURE

Dalia Torres

Karina Rodriguez

We encourage the girls to take ownership of this program. These girls have done everything, from pulling weeds and painting to picking up trash and raking the dirt to make their field theirs. I’m very proud of the effort they have put in, and I believe that if something is yours, you take care of it. Given everything they’ve put into their field and this game, it becomes personal and I know they’ll work harder than ever to succeed. “ ” ~Coach Jason Salazar ELSIK SOFTBALL vype.com \\ SPRING 2024 \\ ALIEF ISD \\ 13 CORNER

Gabriela Jimenez Yanez

PLAYERS WATCH TO Bryana Morga (Sr. 2B)

Karina Rodriguez (Sr. P/OF) Catherine Vasquez (So. P) Gabriela Jiminez Yanez (So. C)

COACHES

ELSIK TRACK + FIELD

Marks

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On Your

Elsik Track Loaded This Spring

2023-24 Elsik Girls Track & Field

COACHES

In the time I’ve been here, I think tradition and success propels us into each season and defines our culture. This season, our strength is going to start with our sprinting. We have a lot of depth in that area, and I believe that will be seen pretty clearly. “

Coach Jackie Kemp CORNER ATHLETES WATCH TO

Cordell Furlow Cornell Furlow Tybriune Furlow Blake Posey

” ~Coach Jackie Kemp ELSIK GIRLS TRACK & FIELD

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2023-24 Elsik Boys Track & Field

A lot of this program has been built from the character that the athletes display. The other aspect is based on hard work, which is always fulfilling to see, as a coach. The strength of this year’s team is the fact that we’re young but vibrant, and we’re going to ensure that they remain focused. “ CORNER

” ~Coach Daric Zeno ELSIK BOYS TRACK & FIELD

Coach Daric Zeno

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Blake Posey

Cordell Furlow

Jamya Fields

Hazael Perez

Kaiden Green

Bissinatt Abdelasis

Funmilola Afolabi

Trenton Robey

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FEATURE

The Game Learning

Watch Out for Elsik Golf

Oyindamola Abimbola

2023-24 Elsik Golf

CORNER

There’s plenty of youth on the team and that brings a willingness to learn, which is something that any coach could ask for. We’re expecting to improve on last year’s mark and provide a competitive edge once we enter district play. Hopefully, we advance further. “ ” ~Coach Kelvin Wesley ELSIK GOLF

Keierra Moore

PLAYERS WATCH TO

Oyindamola Abimbola

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FIGHTING BEARS

HASTINGS HIGH

The Hastings Bears are ready to roar into the Spring. The Bears baseball, softball, track and field and golf teams have been working on their games all Winter, and all are prepared for breakout seasons. Hibernation Hastings High School Est. 1972 Out of

Omar Abdulle

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HASTINGS BASEBALL

FEATURE

WHEN ONE SEES THE STATURE AND PROWESS ON THE FIELD THAT JACOB ROMERO DISPLAYS, IT COULD BE ASSUMED THAT HE’S BEEN PLAYING BALL HIS WHOLE LIFE. The contrary happens to be the case for the Hastings’ junior outfielder. “I actually started playing pretty late, when I was 14,” he said. “I fell in love with the game when the Astros won the World Series back in 2017. My favorite player to watch was definitely George Springer, which is part of the reason why I became an outfielder. “But, I try to model my game after Mookie Betts because he’s one of the top players in the MLB, despite not being one of the bigger players. He still competes with the big guys, which is really impressive and he serves as a good model for me.” Romero certainly caught on quickly, considering his freshman year performance earned him a first-team, all-district nod. He was on the trajectory for another all-district performance last year, however, he would suffer a season-ending injury. A concussion and cracked skull after colliding with his teammate's knee sidelined Hastings’ Romero Returns to the Diamond Following 2023 Injury Back On the Diamond \\ By Matthew Ogle

him for the remainder of his sophomore campaign. “It was pretty rough,” said Romero. “After everything happened, I wasn’t able to be out there with the guys, doing what I wanted to do. But, as soon as I healed up, I went right back to it. I’ve been grinding to recover to the form I had before the injury.” Now that he has made the steady recovery – at the behest of his coaches – Romero has a one-track mind. “I’m hoping to have one heck of a season... even better than

my freshman year,” he laughed. “I’ve been working my butt off all Summer, Fall and Winter to get back. The workouts, hitting and throwing practice, and consistent recuperation have all led me to this. I’m going to make sure it was worth it.” He’ll have his work cut out for him, as he and his Bears are tasked with competing in a crowded District 23-6A. Night in and night out, Hastings will face likes of perennial State contenders such as the 2023 Finalist Pearland, along with Alvin and Strake Jesuit. But, given his steadfast determination and positive disposition, Romero is sure to put on a show as he returns to lead Hastings in their Spring campaign. “As an athlete, I’m proud to represent Alief – especially as a baseball player,” he said. “Not too many people play here, let alone exceed high expectations. So, every time I step on that field, I’m going to make sure I play with pride and passion. I’ll be going 100-percent, no matter who we play or where we compete.” With a mindset like that, first-team, all-district should be the minimum for Romero in 2024.

Jacob Romero

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Hastings Aiming to Shock Opponents On the Diamond On the Upswing

2023-24 Bears Baseball

Jacob Romero

Luis Santiago

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FEATURE

Daniel Fuentes

Vidal Mendoza

CORNER our guys compete. The only issue we have relates to our depth, but having guys coming back from last year will make us competitive. If the ball bounces the right way, we have a chance to surprise people. “ ” ~Coach Andres Torres HASTINGS BASEBALL Our district is very tough with Pearland, Alvin and Strake Jesuit, but

Jaden Tone

PLAYERS WATCH TO Anthony Coronado

Vidal Mendoza Jacob Romero Jaden Tone

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HASTINGS SOFTBALL

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Hastings Softball Undergoing Culture-Change A New Era

2023-24 Bears Softball

Madison Luna

Joanna Hernandez

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HASTINGS SOFTBALL

FEATURE

Katelynn Collier-Biddlecome

Mariya Gaston

CORNER

In my first year with the program, I’m hoping to start a culture of excellence, making sure that they’re healthy and held to a high standard. That will hopefully be something that will continue to grow over this season, and the years to come. ” ~Coach Angelica Magana HASTINGS SOFTBALL

Coach Angelica Magana

PLAYERS WATCH TO Mariya Gaston Joanna Hernandez

Madison Luna Katerin Serpas

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HASTINGS TRACK + FIELD

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Postseason Stretch in the Cards for Hastings Track and Field Run It Back

2023-24 Hastings Girls Track & Field

Darian Snell

ATHLETES WATCH TO

Omar Abdulle

Faith Bennett

Simeon Cannon

Sanai Love

Zuri Nollie

Darian Snell

Mickie Odano

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FEATURE

2023-24 Hastings Boys Track & Field

CORNER

We’re looking for great things to happen from these young athletes. First of all, they’re great in the classroom and great in the hallways which translates onto the track. We made it to Regionals last season, so we’re certainly expecting a similar result, if not better. “ ” ~Coach Garry Bean HASTINGS TRACK & FIELD

Girls Coach Earl Spottsville

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Jonathon Richmond

Sanai Love

Faith Bennett

Tyler Rhodes-Smith

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HASTINGS GOLF

FEATURE

Hastings Golf Hopes to Enter the District Conversation Following Through

Rodolfo Gonzalez

2023-24 Hastings Golf

CORNER Golf is still a growing sport here at Hastings, however, we’re very optimistic about the potential of the program and the improving talent that this group possesses. As long as the team remains focused and dedicated to their craft, then good things will come. “

Emily Nunez

PLAYERS WATCH TO

” ~Coach Christopher Lane HASTINGS GOLF

Erick Acosta Rodolfo Gonzalez

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Hear us TAYLOR HIGH ROARING LIONS

Roar

Taylor High School

Est. 2001

Taylor Leonard

Alief Taylor is the new kid on the block … kind of. The most recently opened Alief ISD school has had flashes of greatness. Could the Spring of 2024 be a historic season for the Lions? The baseball and softball teams are primed for success, but it’s the track and field teams that may carry the baton across the finish line in months to come. Stay tuned.

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TAYLOR SOFTBALL + MASCOT

FEATURE

Savannah Outland

Outland is an Elite Busy-Body \\ By Matt Malatesta Taylor's It-Girl

meet other mascots like Orbit (Astros), Toro (Texans) and Diesel (Dynamos). What an experience.” While she cheers on her classmates, they cheer for her as well as the ace of the softball team. “I’ve always been athletic … it comes from my mom and brother because they both played college sports,” she said. “I’m a competitor, but I also love bringing a positive energy. This is my last season, so I want to help out our new players and be that mentor for our new pitcher too.” When she’s blowing off steam from all of her other activities, Outland knows how to have fun. “I love hanging out with friends,” she said. “I love to country dance. I “I talk a lot, so English is my best subject by far,” she laughed. “I do like history, learning about what happened in the past. I’ve changed my career path to aviation, so I would love to go to Air Force. If not, I think I will attend Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.” It’s no shock that Outland has a plan. Her calendar will continue to be busting at the seams. mean, I love it. That, karaoke and going to festivals.” So, what about in the classroom for this wiz kid?

YOU CAN’T HELP BUT TO LIKE ALIEF TAYLOR’S SAVANNAH OUTLAND. She’s a vibe, wrapped in hard work and focus. And, she’s everywhere around the Lions' den. “If I’m not doing something, I feel like I’m not doing anything,” she laughed. “I love to keep active and when I’m involved or volunteering, it makes me feel good. I’ve met so many great people doing so many different activities.” Outland is in the National Honor Society, she’s the secretary of the FFA Chapter, she pitches for the softball team and she’s also the school mascot. “First, I love animals so that is why I got into FFA,” she said. “I wanted to be a vet, but I’ve changed my career path a little. I don’t raise animals, but I just love being involved with them. I do the rabbit tours with little kids and I dress up like a rabbit, because I have mascoting experience.” A few years back, Outland heard a message from above. “I was listening to the announcement about being the mascot, and I went for it,” she said. “I’ve really gotten into it. I’ve also interned for the Space Cowboys (Astros minor league team) with their mascot. She has been great. She’s given me advice on improving my performances, she helped me repair and sew my outfit and has been a great mentor. I’ve been able to

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Lions Prepared to Compete In Tough District In the Hunt

2023-24 Lions Baseball

Ravian Perez

Lukas Llanos

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FEATURE

Salvy De Los Reyes

CORNER

When I got here six years ago, we already had a strong foundation. So, my biggest goal since then has been getting the new guys to buy into the program. Our emphasis is about finding success by being together. “ ” ~Coach William Moore TAYLOR BASEBALL

Coach William Moore

PLAYERS WATCH TO Ever Calderon Salvador De Los Reyes Bryce Franklin Nathaniel Martinez

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TAYLOR SOFTBALL

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Taylor Softball On the Cusp of District Contention Fear the Roar

2023-24 Lions Softball

KeMauri Campbell

Nadya Perkins

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Gabriella Moore

Estafany Sanchez

Our strength this season is going to be on defense. We strive a lot on that side of the ball, which is how we’re able to achieve our successes throughout the year. We’ll need to step up a bit on the hitting side, but I know our defensive capabilities are going to be solid. “ CORNER

Coach Howard Grant

PLAYERS WATCH TO KaMauri Campbell

” ~Coach Howard Grant TAYLOR SOFTBALL

Gabriella Moore

Savannah Outland

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TAYLOR TRACK + FIELD

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Road to State Alief Taylor Track has Big-Time Aspirations The

2023-24 Taylor Girls Track & Field

COACHES

We’re trying to make everyone on this team successful in the competitive atmosphere that we thrive in. I try to come through and build championships, while increasing the strength of our program, both physically and academically. “ ” ~Coach Karen Hawkins TAYLOR GIRLS TRACK & FIELD

CORNER

Coach Karen Hawkins

Asst. Coach Kristyn Williams

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FEATURE

Coach Manjah Fernandez

2023-24 Taylor Boys Track & Field

CORNER

ATHLETES WATCH TO

Murphy Guidry

We want to do well in the district, but our goal is always Austin. We’re trying to find a few events in order to put up enough points to get ourselves out there. We’ve missed out over the past two years, so we’re looking to get back in that boat this season. “ ” ~Coach Manjah Fernandez TAYLOR BOYS TRACK & FIELD vype.com \\ SPRING 2024 \\

McKale Lee

Aaron McCardell

Za’Rhya Nowlin

Dylan Harris

Tiffany Agbai

COACHES

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TAYLOR TRACK + FIELD

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Samara Jermsen

Pierre Yamba

Evan Simien

McKale Lee

Murphy Guidry

Za’Rhya Nowlin

Tiffany Agbia

Dylan Harris

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Faith Adesipe

Oyindamula and Funsho Orogun

2023-24 Taylor Golf

When I took over the program, we didn’t have any kids. So, this is the first year where we have some buy in to the program. They’re learning and they’re enjoying the sport. I’m trying to get them to understand that golf is a life-sport. You can play this game well past high school, so learning the fundamentals now is essential. “ ” ~Coach Justin Flakes TAYLOR GOLF CORNER vype.com \\ SPRING 2024 \\

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Faith Adesipe Imani Fowler Funsho Orogun Oyindamola Orogun

Coach Justin Flakes

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This program provides students with real-world access and experiences that serve them for a lifetime. Students enrolled in Journalism write in a variety of forms for a variety of audiences and purposes. Students plan, draft, and complete written compositions on a regular basis, carefully examining their papers for clarity, engaging language, and the correct use of the conventions and mechanics of written English. In Journalism, students are expected to write in a variety of forms and for a variety of audiences and purposes. Students will become analytical consumers of media and technology to enhance their communication skills. Published work of professional journalists, technology, and visual and electronic media are used as tools for learning as students create, clarify, critique, write, and produce effective communications. Students enrolled in Journalism will learn journalistic traditions, research self selected topics, write journalistic texts, and learn the principles of publishing. Students may use their skills and talents to gather information, conduct interviews, and write news articles or stories for their school newspaper or website, or yearbook. Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) provides opportunities for future leaders to receive training in leadership skills, teamwork, discipline, and character development. Students participate in physical fitness training, including exercises, drills, and activities to improve strength, endurance, and overall fitness. Community service projects such as volunteering at local events, assisting with disaster relief efforts, or supporting veterans' organizations. JROTC students learn and practice military drill and ceremony techniques, including marching, formations, salutes, and flag etiquette. JROTC also provides the opportunity to participate in field training exercises, which can include map reading, orienteering, teamwork challenges, and

these programs, Alief ISD has built a strong and thriving fine arts community. The success of Alief ISD's Fine Arts programs can be seen in the achievements of its students. Our elementary music and art programs are our foundational starting points for all fine arts programs in Alief. One hundred percent of our elementary students participate in these programs weekly. Performing provides students with the chance to showcase their hard work and talent. Band, choir, and orchestra students showcase their talents in front of an audience. This can include festivals, parades, recitals, competitions, and community events. High School music students who receive Superior Ratings, advance to the State level in band, choir, and orchestra solo and ensemble contests. The students selected to perform in the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) All-State concerts are chosen for this prestigious honor through a competitive process held across the state at District, Region, and Area levels. All-State is the highest honor a music student in the state of Texas can receive while in high school. Over 70,000 students initially enter the TMEA All State competitive process - 1,875 students are selected to perform in 18 All-State ensembles - All-State performances. The Speech and Debate programs at Alief ISD's middle and high schools are rigorous and rewarding. Students compete in multiple Improvisation, and Solo Acting, at the annual Middle School Speech, Debate, and Drama Tournament. Students also hone their skills in Original Oratory, Readers Theatre, Solo Improvisation, Duet Acting, LipSync, Prose, Pantomime, Poetry, Vocal Solo, Storytelling, and Original Spoken Word Poetry. The Speech and Debate students consistently receive awards at the local, regional, state, and national levels. categories, including Extemporaneous Speaking, Informative Speaking, Duet

ONE OF THE CORE VALUES OF ALIEF ISD'S FINE ARTS PROGRAMS IS EQUITY. THE DISTRICT BELIEVES IN PROVIDING EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL STUDENTS TO ENGAGE IN THE ARTS, REGARDLESS OF THEIR BACKGROUND OR CIRCUMSTANCES. THIS COMMITMENT TO EQUITY ENSURES THAT EVERY STUDENT HAS THE CHANCE TO EXPLORE THEIR ARTISTIC TALENTS AND PURSUE THEIR PASSIONS. Meaningful relationships are another key aspect of Alief ISD's Fine Arts programs. Teachers and mentors build strong connections with their students, fostering a supportive and encouraging environment. These relationships not only enhance the learning experience but also create a sense of belonging and community within the fine arts programs. Respect is a fundamental value, students are taught to respect themselves, their peers, and the art forms they are studying. This respect extends to the wider community, as students are encouraged to appreciate and learn from different cultures and artistic traditions. A growth mindset is instilled in students participating in all Fine Arts programs. Students are encouraged to embrace challenges, persevere through setbacks, and continuously strive for improvement. This mindset fosters resilience, adaptability, and a lifelong love for learning. Innovation is at the heart of Alief ISD's Fine Arts programs. Students are encouraged to think creatively, explore new ideas, and push the boundaries of artistic expression. Through innovative projects and collaborations, students are able to apply their learning and make meaningful connections across various platforms. Alief Independent School District offers a wide range of fine arts programs to its students, including Elementary Music, Band, Choir, Orchestra, Speech, Debate, Journalism, JROTC - Air Force, Navy and Marines Corps, Dance, Cheer, Visual Arts, and Theatre Arts. With over 31,000 students participating in

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the prestigious District of Distinction Award for five consecutive years. The Theatre Arts programs in Alief ISD also have a strong presence. They participate annually at the Texas Thespian Festival, where they have produced National Qualifiers, MainStage Callbacks, MainStage Finalists, and Nationally qualified duets. Scholarships for theatre education and theatre directing are also awarded, providing students with opportunities to further their passion for theatre. Alief ISD's Fine Arts programs offer a diverse range of opportunities for students to explore and excel in various artistic disciplines. With a commitment to equity, meaningful relationships, respect, growth mindset, and innovation, Alief ISD provides students with a supportive and enriching environment to develop their artistic talents. The achievements and recognition received by the students in these programs are a testament to the dedication and excellence of the Alief ISD Fine Arts community. Alief ISD is only the SMART CHOICE, it is the BEST CHOICE for students.

Learning (DEAL). The purpose of DEAL is to promote student achievement, and to enhance student learning, promote success, and progress in the art of dance. The Texas Dance Educators Association All State Dance Team is composed of dancers representing schools from across the state of Texas. This year’s ASDT was the largest with over 200 dancers, participating in an exciting convention experience that included dance workshops, leadership training, master classes, and networking with other students. Visual arts students in Alief ISD have excelled in various competitions and awards. They have received top honors, including Gold Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mentions, in the National Scholastic Art Awards. The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Art Awards have recognized Alief ISD students as Class Champions, Best of Show, and recipients of the Gold Medal award. High school and middle school art students also compete in UIL regulated events, such as the Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE) and Jr. VASE, respectively. Elementary and intermediate students participate in the Texas Elementary Art Meet (TEAM). These competitions provide a standard of excellence and celebrate exemplary student achievement in the visual arts. The Alief ISD visual arts program has been honored with

simulated military scenarios, giving students a glimpse into what the future may hold for them as military personnel. Alief’s middle, intermediate and high school cheer teams may compete locally, regionally, or nationally, but their main purpose is typically to cheer for sporting events and encourage audience participation. Cheerleading is a year-round activity, starting with tryouts during the spring semester of the preceding school year. Teams attend organized summer cheerleading camps and practices to improve skills and create routines for competition. Student cheerleaders may compete with recreational-style routines at competitions year round, participate in parades, and community festivals. High school cheerleaders usually have varsity and junior varsity squads. High school cheerleading contains aspects of school spirit as well as competition. The school spirit aspect of cheerleading involves cheering, supporting, and "hyping up" the crowd at football games, basketball games, or Alief community events. The dance programs promote district-wide team collaboration, provide master Dance Master classes, and expose students to the professional world of dance. Dance I students participate in the UIL governed dance assessment Dance Educators Assessment of

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HASTINGS HS SATURDAY JUNE 1, 2024 9 AM MERRELL CENTER

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AECHS THURSDAY MAY 23, 2024 4 PM DON COLEMAN COLISEUM

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