The Varsity Girl's Basketball team won their most recent game against Rocky Mountain Lutheran High School by a score of 32-12.
Damaris Lopez was the top scorer of the game with 10 points, closely followed by Sarah Rushold with 9 points and Liz Beth Lopez with 8 points. The game was the girl's third consecutive win this month bringing their season total to 3-1. The boys didn't have a game this week, but they've also started their season with 3 straight wins and no loses. While the teams will be taking a break for Christmas vacation, you won't want to miss the chance to see them play in January and February! Game Schedule (subject to changes) January 13 - Away - Girls and Boys Varsity vs. Ascent Classical Academy at 4 PM January 14 - Home - Girls and Boys Varsity vs. Weldon Valley at 6 PM January 20 - Away - Boys Varsity vs. Loveland Protestant Reformed at 6:30 PM January 21 - Away - JV Boys, Girls and Boys Varsity vs. Lotus School at 6 PM January 23 - BALL ARENA Girls and Boys Varsity vs. Mile High Academy at 1 PM January 28 - Home - Girls and Boys Varsity vs. Dawson School at 6 PM February 3 - Away - Boys Varsity vs. Denver Jewish Day at 7 PM February 4 - Away - JV Boys, Girls and Boys Varsity vs. Front Range Baptist at 7 PM February 11 - 15 - Union Adventist University Basketball Tournament
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The Campion Academy Chorale and the HMS Richards Adventist School's choir joined together to perform for the Campion Church service. The focus of the entire service was sacred Christmas music, featuring ensembles from both schools. Watch the church service performances at Campion.Church The Music Department presented a Christmas concert on Saturday evening to celebrate the holiday season. All the ensembles including Cantores Chorale, Koinonia, Symphony, Jazz Band, Beginner Band, and Handbells played the music at the concert.
Music Director, Naomi Fernandez commented on the concert, “I am proud of all seven groups that performed, including the debut of our new beginner band. All the music students worked hard, progressed and each group brought a unique sound and flavor to our Christmas concert! It was great fun to see the students in their Christmas costumes. The whole evening was a lot of fun, from top to bottom.” One song that was loved by the audience was “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” featuring soloists, Justin Ticonuwu, Marc Winokan, and Phoebe Wullur. Ticonuwu said, “The concert was really fun, but having two concerts on the same day really tested our endurance. Being a soloist was really scary, but the experience was great.” The Jazz band played a variety of Christmas favorites including “Deck The Rockin' Halls” in which Michael Shannon had a trumpet solo. “I was very nervous at first,” Shannon recalled; “but once I started playing, I had fun.” Fernandez furthered, “I'm looking forward to our spring programs, the music tour and the Union Music Festival!” To watch the livestream of the performance go to: https://www.youtube.com/live/e7Q2uZkALLs?si=ACKthcXaZzc8ZNeN Gabriel Costa, Student News Team Campion church members introduced themselves to their adopted academy girls over this past Sabbath. They anonymously set out encouraging cards, tasty treats, and nice gifts to encourage and support the girls throughout the fall semester.
Each week, the girls would pick up their gifts after church and smile as they peeked inside. Hannah Manase, a freshman at Campion stated, “I really enjoyed the letters they gave me, especially the Bible verses they put in them and how they mentioned that they were always praying for me. It really comforted me.” During potluck last Sabbath, the Campion girls filed into the fellowship hall to meet their adopted family for the first time. They ate a variety of homemade food as they got to know one another. Alexa Pinontoan, a junior at Campion, expressed, “The best part was the reveal, when I finally got to meet the people who have blessed me this school year.” Abigail Brown, Student News Team Boys Girls Campion Academy hosted a basketball game against Mile High this past Saturday night. There wasn’t an empty seat in the gym. Campion Academy won the girls varsity game for the first time in two years, and also won the boys varsity matchup.
First on the court was the girls varsity team. They played very aggressively and scored points back and forth. The Campion girls focused on defense, stopping their opponent with strong blocks and rebounds. Damaris Lopez-Morquecho was the top scorer of the night scoring 18 points. In the end, the girls team won by 37-24 and felt very proud that they played some tough competitors. Morquecho, senior, shared “It felt great to win against our rival school, but overall I am proud of the team for how well we did.” To start off the boys varsity game, koinonia performed a rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner” for the first time. Although the game was neck-and-neck, the boys team came on strong with Brayden Marroquin, senior, scoring the first point which gave the team momentum to win the game. EJ Woy, senior, scored the most points in the match. Woy, shared “I was in the moment! Many people came to support and I just had to show up! It was rough but I’m happy with the outcome.” The final score was 48-37 with the Campion boys team taking the win. Both teams demonstrated dedication and enthusiasm on the court, reflecting their love for the game. The energy from both schools was incredible. It was a tough fight, but they stayed calm under pressure and held on for the win. Yngrid Silva, Student News Team Red Carpet Photos We apologize if you see other photos mixed in with the banquet photos; there seems to be a glitch in our server that we are trying to work out. The Student Association (SA) Christmas banquet transformed Campion’s gym into a red carpet event mirroring Old Hollywood. Students were escorted by their dates down the red carpet where they were greeted by SA President Keon Paez.
As they posed for photos, Keon described their outfits and interviewed them. Reflecting on how he planned this event, Keon shared, “It was pretty tiring since we had to wake up at 8 am to start decorating the gym, but once we got to work and completed the design, I felt excited for people to come. Running the red carpet was really fun, but it also started getting difficult to remember everybody's names!” Jazz music was playing in the background as students talked with their friends. A VIP table was reserved for the person who had the best “ask.” This year, the girls had to ask the boys and the winner of the best ask was Marcela who asked Christian to go to the banquet by spelling out her question with candles outside his dorm room. The evening’s main event was the auction. When the couples arrived, each received an envelope filled with different amounts of cash, that they could use to bid on different items that they wanted. The night was set around the Vanderley Diamond, which was the main, most expensive item everyone was wanting to purchase. In a mysterious turn of events, the diamond was stolen. As part of a game, banquet guests had to search for clues to find out who the suspect was. In the end, the culprit was revealed to be senior Noeli Hernandez. Hernandez reflected on her role in the storyline, “It was very fun to see everyone’s reaction at the end. I thought that people would see Ms. Johnson hand me the diamond, but in the end no one saw it and that surprised me.” Midway through the auction, staff served the students salad, bread and baked ziti. A highlight of the night was the table filled with a variety of desserts made by Noeli’s mom, Nohemi Hernandez. After the mystery was over, students loaded up in the buses and traveled to the Loveland Winter Wonderlights. They wandered a trail looking at the lights which were choreographed to music. There were also various places to take pictures along the trail which provided a peaceful ending to the night. Alexandra Cordoba, Student News Editor Parents and family members traveled from around the country to visit their students, attend conferences, and watch the Music Department’s performances on November 22 to 24. Each ensemble performed for a vespers concert on Friday night and choir and handbells also shared musical selections at church on Saturday. |
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