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Fall Fashion Staples
Fall is here again, and if you are like me, this is the most anticipated season for fashion. From sweaters, to boots, and coats the possibilities are limitless. Throw in a couple statement pieces and you will have the trendiest look in the office, or for a casual night out with friends. Many of your favorite go-to pieces are versatile and can be transformed from day to night with just a few accessories. We will touch base on our favorite “must-haves” for professional and personal attire!
Sweaters, whether it be at the office, at home or out with friends it is hard to mess up this simple yet sophisticated look. One of the popular styles for fall 2014 is high-low sweaters, a flattering fit for all body types. Pair a high-low sweater with skinny jeans, boots, and a statement necklace and you have yourself an outfit appropriate for the office or out for drinks with friends! To make that signature-look cozy and comfy, swap out the pants for non-transparent leggings and throw on a thick knit scarf to play up that “fall fashion” we all know and love. Pro tip: leave your leggings at home ladies, and stick to pants at the office (Manning). Now, want to spice it up, find a baroque patterned sweater or some lively print and match it with classic black trousers and heels instead of boots. A little high-end, classy touch never hurt anyone. All the while you remain warm, and in style! Another fall favorite is cardigans. If it is not a multipurpose piece of clothing, I do not know what is. Classy and elegant, a cardigan is flawless worn over a dress or pencil skirt with a chic simple belt, for those days at the office or other formal occasions. Throw on a solid color cardigan over a plaid shirt, with like matching colors, and roll up the sleeves for a more casual refined look.
Just about everyone’s all-time favorite, boots. Boots are one of the many versatile items I discussed previously. Pair them with just about anything, a dress, skinny jeans, leggings. There are many different kinds, heels, combat, wedged, booties, riding boots, this list goes one. Every girl must have, in my opinion, one of each, in every standard color; gray, black, cognac (light brown), and chocolate brown. They can have fur, suede material, whatever ones fashionable little heart desires. Boots are the must-have go to shoes for fall. There are rules though ladies, don’t show up at the office with black leather boots and a pencil skirt, or the last thing you’ll be doing is trending for flattering reasons. Modesty is the best policy at the office some favored office wear boots are booties or ankle boots. However, please, keep the boots with fur for the club. Or preferably in small, small doses.
The controversy beings here! Leggings, can we wear them as pants? I say, yes! (Manning) Before you yell at me, and throw your half-full mug of lukewarm coffee at your computer screen, hear me out. There are many realistic ways to wear leggings, with one strict rule, thick fabric that doesn’t become transparent over your rear. A few years ago this would have been a no-go, but with the fast-paced progression of the fashion world, leggings worn as pants has grown on me… hello jeggings! Stick to the classic black leggings or branch out and try a fun tribal print, be careful with the prints though and pair with a solid color top. Some celebrities seen sporting this new trend would be Christy Turlington, Jessica Alba, Kim Kardashian, and countless others (Images).
Whatever you may call it a jacket, or coat, it is another fun way to layer up for fall and winter! There are many different styles, lengths, and prints to choose from in this essential fashion staple. The classic pea coat, typically made of 100% wool and first worn by European sailors, this is a style that will stick with fashion for years to come with few modifications. Why change a good thing? (Glamour)Chic bomber coats, for the grungy girl you want to play on the weekends. Trench coats, typically falling over-the-knee, perfect for the classy put together corporate women. Plaids, solids, leather, pleather, and endless patterns! This year’s must-have jacket style? Seen on many celebrities such as Natalie Portman, Emma Watson, and Kristen Stewart, the parka. A parka is the worldwide representation for those chilly months, stay warm and on point with this coveted item!
 Last but not least, accessories. (Strauss) Whether you like to pile it on or keep it modest, jewelry is in almost every fashionable girl’s interest. If you desire jewelry you can wear with almost any outfit, pearls are the sure fit. Whether they are real or fake (and let’s be honest, you can’t tell most of the time anyway) pearls zest up an outfit while maintaining a sophisticated look. When it comes to earrings, one of my personal favorites are the teardrop style. Hopefully, you as a reader are checking these items off your list, as they’re already in your jewelry box! When it comes to purses, for those frigid fall months you’ll need something a little larger to house those hats and mittens you may not be wearing all day but keep just in case. If you’re going to a festival a crossbody strap purse will do; for those other occasions, a short strap handbag is just the fashionable fix you’ll need! Scarves and shawls, you cannot grasp those winter months without at least one in every color and print known to womankind. Scarves come in many styles, thin and silky, thick and knitted, or oversized. For fall, as seen on celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and famous world renowned fashion designer Rachel Zoe, those thick knitted and oversized scarves paired with the previously mentioned pea coat or bomber jacket will have all eyes on you!

FALL FASHION STAPLES
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Meets to Keep Eyes On.

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“It is the biggest meet in world!” That’s what you hear all the time at the Milaca Mega Meet. It may be the biggest meet in the world, but it’s not the only meet to keep your eyes on this year. There are a couple races on the calendar where we could see break-out races. Whether it’s Milaca, Griak, Swain, or the State Meet, there will be plenty of fast times and great races ran at these meets.       The first major race to watch this year would be the Milaca Mega Meet.  This race will be held on September 20. It is considered the biggest race in the world. For varsity races it is divided into four separate divisions. The smallest schools run in the Class A race, and as the schools keep getting bigger they go up to AA, then AAA and finally AAAA. There are many great teams and individuals to watch out for at this meet. A couple of teams to watch out for in the two smaller races would be Holdingford, Mora, Jordan, St. Cloud Cathedral, Glencoe-Silver Lake, Perham, Martin County West, and West Central Area. Most of these are in the AA race, which will make for a great competitive race sense all of these, besides one, are ranked in the top 10 in single A. Some Individuals to watch in the two smaller races would be Billy Beasmen from Perham, Andrew Zachman from Holdingford, Isaac Overmeyer from Park Rapids, and Jonah Mayo from Martin County West. These teams and runners have been looking good and on a flat course like Milaca, they’re guaranteed to run fast.     Now looking at the two bigger races on the day. The teams to watch, that will be competing are White Bear Lake, Bemidji, Robbinsdale Armstrong, and Chaska. Unfortunately, Chaska will be running without their star runner Joey Duerr. Some other individual runners to look for in this race are Alec Anderson from Chaska, and Nick Wareham from Woodbury. Milaca will be a great meet to go to this year. There are many rated individuals and teams that will make for a good, competitive race (Milaca Mega meet Press Release).     The next meet is the Roy Griak Invitational on September 27th. This is a race that has both college races and high school. College races are usually ran in the morning and high school in the afternoon. For high school boys there’s a Gold and Maroon race. The Gold race is for the bigger and faster teams, Where the Maroon race is for the smaller schools. This meet usually has a lot of great competition. In the gold race, will have Wayzata, Stillwater, Hopkins, Perham, and Edina as the teams to watch run good. A hilly course like this makes for the experienced teams to excel. Some of the top individuals to keep your eyes on would be Shane Streich, from Waseca, Connor Olson, from Wayzata, Ephraim Bird, from Minnehaha Academy, and Micah Mather, from St. Paul Highland Park.      For the Maroon race, look for Lakeville North, Mounds View, Rogers, and Winona to be near the top of the team standings. In the individual part of the race look for Mike Destache, from St. Paul Academy Summit, Collin Kiley, from Roseville, and Hunter Bailey, from Winona. This course has lots of hills that make it hard for the runners that start out to fast. The even paced runners are usually the ones that succeed at a meet like this (University of Minnesota Official Athletic Site).    The final major meet to keep your eyes on would be the Minnesota State Cross Country Meet. This is where the best of the best compete for the highest honors in the state. This year Class A runs in the morning and Class AA runs in the afternoon. It will be held on Saturday, November 1st, this year. In the Class A race anything can happen. Shane Streich, from Waseca hasn’t been touched by anybody all year and is the clear cut favorite to win. If there was anyone else for him to watch out for it would be Isaac Overmyer, from Park Rapids, and Ephraim Bird, from Minnehaha Academy. Otherwise Shane Striech should have a fairly easy win at the state meet. On the team side of Class A watch for Perham to have another great year. Probably not winning this year, but top a top three team. Waseca will be right up there too. Mora, Holdingford, and St. Cloud Cathedral will all be top ten teams. Look for Martin County West to win the team title. They have a strong consistent team this year. They won’t have to worry about any class A teams beating them this year. If they did though, the only one that would have a chance would be Glencoe-Silver Lake. Overall, the Class A meet will be down from last year, but it will still be a very intense race to watch.     On the double AA side of things, look for a competitive race, where there is no clear cut winner for the individual title. On the team side, it should be a blow out with Wayzata putting three of their guys in the top 10 to take the state title. Stillwater, Edina and Hopkins will all be fighting for that runner up spot. The individual part of the race will be a bit tricky. This course is a flat course, that is well suited for all runners. The state title will be a battle fought to the death between Connor Olson, From Wayzata, and Joe Klecker, From Hopkins. If Eli Krahn, from Stillwater, is healthy, look for him to be in the mix also. Other runners that will be in the top 10 include Joey Duerr, from Chaska, Ian Eklin, from Wayzata, Nick Wareham, from Woodbury, and Jaret Carpenter, From Wayzata. Any of these guys could pull off the upset if they have a great day, but they would have to run their best race of the season and life. This will be the meet to watch if you want to see all of the best runners across Minnesota compete against each other and find out who is the best of the best (MSHSL State Cross Country Championships).     There are quite a few important meets to go to this year. You won’t always hear people say, this is the biggest meet in the world! But that doesn’t mean you won’t find just as many great runners at Griak and the state meet, as you see at the Milaca Mega Meet. Going to these meets will be a great experience, where you can see the best high school runners in Minnesota give it their all and run fast times. It might even motivate you to try running yourself. Even though running as fast as some of the runners in these races is out of the question, you might be able to start running and achieve your own self goals.


Shane Striech

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The final runner to watch this year doesn’t even have to deal with any of the other top runners in the state. He is lucky enough to be in Class A and not in AA. In Class A there is no one that can touch this guy. This guy’s name is Shane Streich of Waseca. Shane has been to state every year from seventh grade through his junior year. According to milesplit he ran a 17:25 as a seventh grader. Not many kids at that age can do that. During the runner’s eight grade year he pulled off a 16:31. That’s a whole minute he cut off between his first two years of cross country. Streich finished 14th as an eighth grader at the state meet. You knew at this point we had a special runner coming up. His freshman year he shocked us even more. He ran a 16:15 and ended up fifth. The athlete kept on impressing into his sophomore year running a 15:52 at state and finishing third behind two seniors. Setting Shane up to win his junior and senior year. Unfortunately, his junior year a guy by the name of Keeghan Hurley showed up and beat Shane by over 20 seconds. He still ran a good race though running a 15:50 finishing second with a big gap on third place (MSHSL State Cross Country Championships).  This will be Streich’s last year to claim that state championship. With Keeghan gone he is the clear favorite to win it all. Shane doesn’t have to deal with the AA kids and no one in Class A can come close to him. Even if the runner did have to worry about Class AA the only one he would have to worry about would be Connor Olson. Now that would be a fun race to watch. We will get to see those two battle it out at the Roy Griak Invitational though. Watching the two best runners go at it is always fun and guaranteed to make you nervous


Sixers win in most Sixer way possible

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They're the worst team the NBA has seen in a very long time, and going into a Wednesday night showdown with the lowly Timberwolves, the 76ers were 0-17 and only one loss away from tying the longest losing streak to start the season in NBA history set by the Nets in 2009. The pro-tanking Philadelphia squad who's blundered away its last couple of seasons finally ended the horrid losing streak, but the way their game started just puts an exclamation mark on their ridiculous season. 
If you failed to watch the 85-77 Sixers win over the Timberwolves, first off, congratulations! Not only did you miss a completely irrelevant game for the makeup of the league, but you also watched two young teams completely botch the start of a NBA game. You know.. the thing you play in at least 82 times a season. So get this, they tipped the ball and everything to start the game and played a whole 17 seconds before the refs realized that both teams had lined up and were going the wrong way.. Awkward...
Let me get this right.. so we have two teams completely made up of "professional players" and they didn't know which basket they're supposed to score on? OMG, YOU GUYS HOW EMBARRASSING IS THAT?? But for real, I don't really understand how something like that even happens. The look on Timberwolves head coach Flip Saunders was one of complete humiliation. The good news from all of this is that the Sixers finally have one in the win column, and they don't have to face making the wrong side of history on Friday night when they play the Thunder. Now that OKC has a healthy lineup, you can go ahead and tally up another Sixers loss in that matchup. You could almost tell that they knew if they were going to snap the streak that it had to be against the Timberwolves. Now everyone can sit back and prepare for another losing streak from this Philly squad since they play six returning playoff teams from last year in their next ten games. Also, don't forget to mark your calendars for December 19th so you don't miss the pillow fight between the Sixers and Hornets!
Sixers win in most Sixer way possible


Winning

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BREAKING NEWS !
Daniel Walker's travel team has proved the odds wrong and became victorious ! Over the past month at camp Right Way these young skilled athletes have been perfecting their skills. They were getting prepared  for the camp tourney.
                      
                   His team started out a little rocky.  His team wasn't very gelled together. Some of the players didn't get along. There was a lot of tension on the team. Even the coach seemed to not get along with some of the players. Danny in particular.
           














                                       Editorial
My opinion is that Im gald he didnt quit. He stuck through it, and ended up having  blast doin it. Its safe to say that Daniel Walker will go return to this camp next summer!
2nd round bound

On other news the Woodbine Lady Tigers volleyball team makes it past the first round of regionals. They play the Ar-We-Va rockets next thursday. Help pack the gym and bring a lot of school spirit, because they will need it ! Admission is 6 dollars.


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Post title...When life happens

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when life happens 
Surrounded in beauty, serene and the light of the world. Enjoying the piece piece of cake of life where you are the household name worth to be associated too, attracting different kind of people you never dreamed off all you know is they want to sip into your cup of life.
your life soft as the fresh rose petals, beautiful as clear crystals. The chuckles of laughter of family and friends running as water. A life your unknown neighbour dreams off a novel being read by the guy in the streets.

Suddenly life happens, what seems to be is now not, the bright world turned into gross darkness, and drowning in your floods of tears, tears of shame. The once envied life been incorporated with unforeseen pages, pages not prepared for.

The pain of it being like a persistent hiccup. All you want to do is to close your eyes never wanting to open them. Your face covered in your own hands, associated in a dark room, no lights, curtains closed all wanting to be alone.

Everyone has drifted away from you, all those names vanished into thin air, their back-biting so loud in your ears like traffic. A few to none standing by you.

Your voice can no longer be heard, your opinion no longer matter. Pain is all you find, your heart now broken pieces, emotions smashed and stepped on, dignity and respect lost, identity like vapor in the sight of others, all because life has happened!!!!

many people start life successfully but then suddenly it crumbles, but the question is what do you do when life happens? e.g. when a marriage fails, loose your own job, loose a breadwinner, business crumbles, a loved one dies. What do you do?

Do you shut yourself out and drown in your own tears, like the common adage "First you do not succeed dust yourself up and try again".

Life is for those with a spine, a strong back-bone. Crying is allowed but we do not cry forever, take control of your life by doing what is called "sitting on the table" this is whereby you are allowing yourself to be in control once more, no more pain, grief, sorrow, shame e.t.c. 

Allow yourself to sit on the table and confront your situation and deal with it. A positive word and attitude goes  a long way, it is enough acid to eat away stagnancy and un-productiveness, encourage yourself, pray, seek counsel, find yourself at least one\two people you can trust and who can help you through this walk. We all need someone. The world cannot be conquered by one person, the 2 of you are an enough army to fight and win your battle.

Be aggressive towards life, never live your seat on the table come what may.  

I repeat encourage yourself always with a positive word. Troubles might come but they do not last. You were born to conquer, so do not deprive yourself of your purpose, fill the void creation awaits for you, you are the statement they await to endorse. 

Pain is a feeling that can be done away with and restoration is an action implemented to stay. Restore yourself for the better, the world misses your smile.             


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How to Deck the Halls When You Can Barely Crawl: A Holiday Survival Guide for the Chronically Ill

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1st Newsletter

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Red Ribbon Week     
Thank you sharks for participating in Red Ribbon Spirit Week that started on the 27th of October.     

On Monday we wore crazy socks to say, “Sock it to drugs.” I think this was very successful because we are saying something big, by wearing something simple; crazy socks.    

On Tuesday we wore super hero clothes to say that we are heroes, not zeros. This was a fun way to say no to drugs, so I think it was a big success.     

On Wednesday we wore red to represent red ribbon week. It was a huge success because it was an easy thing to participate.     

On Thursday we wore our Halloween costumes to represent the up coming holiday. People that participated earned an Own It stamp.

The next time we do Red Ribbon Week, I believe it will be a huge success!!
Red Ribbon Week 
Colors for Cancer 
Thank you to all the sharks that participated in Colors for Cancer Spirit Week that took place on the week of October 20th. In case you don’t remember, we wore different colors that symbolized a different type of cancer each day.  In addition, we collected coloring books, crayons, colored pencils, etc from you to give to children currently diagnosed with cancer.  Thank you NJHS and Best Buddies for working with us to do this!

Monday – Orange for Leukemia   
Tuesday – White for Lung Cancer    
Wednesday – Pink for Breast Cancer     
Thursday – Yellow for Childhood Cancer    
Friday – Purple for all types of cancer    

This was a huge success of the students at our school thanks to the students who participated in the spirit week. I hope we can do this again next year.
 
At the end of each school year the 8th grader class takes a trip to one of the following: Magic Mountian, Disneyland, or Knotts Berry Farm. We took a vote and Magic Mountain won for this year! Even though the trip is a while away, you have to keep in mind that your behavior matters. So, kids with any problems with deans or getting in trouble cannot attend this trip. There will be more information towards the end of the year. 
The haunted house was a blast, and we hope everybody liked it. We reached our goal and we received a lot of money, but we wouldn’t have done any of it without our fellow students. Next year we are hoping that everybody will enjoy it and will participate in it so that we can get even more money and get a bigger haunted house so everybody will be more frightened and have more fun. 
8th Grade Trip 
The Haunted House
The Halloween dance was so much fun for us and we hope our fellow students had fun too. We gained a lot of money from the students. We can make the dance even better next year with more décor and more food and raise even more money. Thank you to the students participating in the dance and we hope that we can make it more fun for you guys to enjoy. 
The Halloween Dance 
     Imagine taking a test in school and then you suddenly forget everything you studied for. Was it that you multiplied first or that you do it last? Or maybe you are looking at this picture when you were 10 and you don’t even remember what happened that day. In fact, you don’t even remember any memories from when you were 10. Who is that guy standing next to you? Oh yeah, its your uncle. Imagine not even being able to neither chew your food without assistance nor be able to go outside and hang out with your friends because of how vulnerable you are to severe illnesses and infections. Well, unfortunately that’s what Alzheimer’s is like.
     This disease has been around for some time and people have seen their loved ones pass from this. Gratefully a website has helped caregivers know what to do when caring for an Alzheimer’s patient. The Alzheimer’s Association is the largest non profit organization that willingly provides research, support, and Alzheimer’s care. They provide helplines in 170 languages, clinic trials, and caregivers. Recently, Alzheimer’s association had their traditional event, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s  
Alzheimer's 
Charity Miles
Hey Sharks! Charity Miles has been a great success so far! Let stay active and raise even more money for charities!  Remember, if you would like to join, download the free app, Charity Miles, and join the group #SJHSsharks .  As a school, we’ve walked a total of 2024.271 miles. That is incredible! Keep up the hard work!  I’d like to appreciate our top 10 walkers :
1.    Ciara Jaramillo
 2.    Richard
 3.    Danielle McCormick
4.    Christian Salazar 
5.    Jessica
6.    Jackie Martin
7.    Angel
8.    Corbin Smith
9.    Mr. Paris
10.    Miss Houghton
  Again, thank you sharks! Keep up the good effort!
The Canned Food Drive here at Silvestri is kicking off! It begins on Monday, December 1st and ends December 12th.  Please bring in canned foods to your homeroom throughout these two weeks. NJHS will be collecting the cans on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Student Council will also be collecting cans on Mondays and Fridays. These cans will be donated to the Three Square Program. This program helps feed those who are unable to provide food for themselves. These cans will also help provide holiday meals to those who cannot afford a meal for themselves and their family. We ask you Sharks to help out and bring in canned foods. In addition the homeroom with the most cans collected will win a pizza party! 
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Athletetic Identity

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Athlete's and their Identity 


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tattoos are the thing of the past some people say , so why is it that todays people are more into tattoos than the people from the past.




Joe Klecker and Joey Duerr

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The next runner that has potential to do great things this year is Joe Klecker of Hopkins. After being hurt last cross country season and not able to run in the state meet, Joe’s looking for a redemption year. Missing his junior year could set him back quite a ways though. But with his determination and his third place finish at the state meet in 2012, he will come back stronger than ever. Joe Klecker looks to have a good team this year that could make it to state for the first time in a long time. With that competition helping to push him, he’ll be able to be very close to Connor Olson. He might even beat Connor in some meets this year but probably not the state meet. According to milesplit, Joe ran a 15:24 has a sophomore and didn’t get a chance to top that his junior year. He was the fastest sophomore in 2012. He has lots of talent and has lots of anger built up for missing his junior year.
A younger contender that is a bit inconsistent, but still seems to show up in the big races is Joey Duerr of Chaska. He has a tendency to end up injured during the season, but somehow runs at the state meet. The runner does show up in big races though. According to milesplit Joey ran a 15:57 his freshman year at state finishing eighth. During Duerr’s sophomore year he ended up sixth running a 15:32. During Joey’s junior year he actually was hurt and wasn’t able to participate at the end of the year. Each one of these years he ended up hurt at some point during the season. Joey ends up putting to many miles on and ends up having to take some weeks of to rest. It’s not a very good thing to take those weeks off in the middle of training, but he does dominate at the state meet. Other than the state meet though you usually don’t see him running any crazy fast times or winning many races. If he would cut down on the miles some he would have a breakout season and run great all season long. Like Joe Klecker, he will also have a lot to prove his senior year after missing his senior year. Look out for a battle for second place between a good consistent runner in Joe Klecker and a very inconsistent runner in Joey Duerr that always runs his best at the state meets. 


Connor Olson

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“Well folks, looks like Connor Olson will have to wait until next year for his chance at the state title.” That’s what you heard when Obsa Ali beat out Connor Olson for the state title last year. Fortunately, Connor Olson had one more year left to capture the title. He isn’t the only runner looking for a state title this year though. Some other runners that will be competing for the state title will be Shane Striech, Joe Klecker, and Joey Duerr. All of which can achieve this goal.      The runner that has the best odds to win in the Class AA race would be Connor Olson. He’s from a strong Wayzata team that is ranked number one going into this season as a team. They have six of their seven guys back from last year. According to Wayzata’s Cross Country page, Connor was the lone junior in the top five at state last year. He placed second at the state meet last year five seconds in front of third place and two seconds behind first. He ran a 15:17 last year at the state meet. That is under 5 minute mile pace. He was on a whole different level then everyone else last year. This should carry over into this year and he shouldn’t be touched at all. Connor has the fastest returning time this year by more than fifteen seconds. He might have a couple of days here and there, but overall Connor should be a high up contender that shouldn’t have any trouble getting his state title this year. As long as he works hard and eats right over the off season, which shouldn’t be hard for him because some of his biggest competition is on his own team (Middle School Results: Minnetonka (9/16) &Eden Prairie (9/11)).