WEPAC Honors SeniorGirl, Mothers
The Fourth annual WEPAC
Alliance Mother/Daughter din-
ner was held Nov. 1 1, at the Pro-
tection Library.
Hosted by the WEPAC Alli-
ance Committee, the meal was
prepared by the Blonde Chef,
Nicole Herd of Coldwater.
Honorees at the dinner were
the senior girls from Ashland,
South Central and Minneola
along with their mothers. They
had been invited by WEPAC for
an evening of great food, fim and
education. More than 35 were in
attendance.
This year’s presenters were
Dr. Breann Clark, Ashland Health
Center; Melanie Dunn ARNP,
Comanche County Medical
Clinic; Clark County Health
Nurse Jonell Sirois; and Coman-
che County Health Nurse Nicole
Jaworsky.
Each of these ladies covered
a different health subject or con-
cern for the young women who
will soon be leaving their homes
for college or to begin a life on
their own.
This year the group also
heard from Susan Gates and
Debbie York who spoke about
Recycling Shorts
with
their personal experiences with
cancer and early detection. Both
of these women tried to instill the
benefit of early detection and the
benefit to you if your health is-
sue is caught early.
They both had surgical re-
moval of the affected area with
no other treatment.
After the meal and educa-
tional presentations each person
in attendance was given a
“Thing-a—ma—Baubel.” These are
hand made by WEPAC commit-
tee member Brenda Fry. They
come with an educational badge
as to their meaning. They can be
used as a key fob, purse jewels,
ceiling fan chain extender, per-
sonal jewelry or whatever the
imagination can conceive.
They can be purchased at the
Peoples Bank (see Debbie York).
They make an excellent gift for
someone you love.
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Please remember that
WEPAC Alliance is a 501 c3 or-
ganization, and donations are al—
ways welcome and tax deduct-
ible. Donations are what make
the WEPAC services and edu—
cation possible for the women
and men (skin checks) in our two
counties — Comanche and
SCMS Jay
upcoming activities of South Central Schools
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Christmas Break
vee Girls Win Game
Over Minneola Junior High Team
by Susan Edmonston
The junior varsity basketball
girls from South Central Middle
School had a low-scoring game
in Protection Thursday after-
noon, Dec. 17, but they did de-
feat manage to Minneola 13-10.
The first quarter ended 3-2
with South Central in the lead.
The girls only scored one point
in the second quarter but
Minneola put four more points
on the scoreboard. Halftime
score was 6—4 with Minneola in
the lead.
South Central came back in
the third quarter to score four
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points. They took the lead back
as Minneola went scoreless in
the third.
The fourth quarter began 8-6
and SCMS again outscored
Minneola 5-4 to win the game 13-
10.
It was a game of many tum-
overs — 21 — and the five girls
from SCMS that made them all
had either three or four each.
South Central made 10 steals.
Four of them were by Hadley
Lohrding. Brenda Maestas and
Gentry Girk each had two. Abby
Robles and Sierra Jellison each
had one.
The girls fi‘om SCMS made 35
rebounds, 16 of them by Girk and
eight by Bri Uhl.
Again, the girls shot at the
basket numerous times for 2-
pointers but the ball would not
fall through. Of the 37 attempts
by eight different girls, only three
baskets were made.
The girls did better in their
free throws, making 7-of-17.
Scoring for South Central
were Madison McGuire and
Kaitlyn Huck with three points
each. Madison had dropped in
three free throws, and Kaitlyn
had a 2-pointer and a free throw.
Sierra Jellison, Brenda Maestas
and Bri Uhl, two points each,
and Gentry Girk, one point.
The SCMS C-Team basket-
ball girls won their game with
Minneola Dec. 17, 4-1. Kaitlyn
Huck scored two and Abby Rob-
les scored two. Abby also had
four steals. Brenda Maestas had
three steals and two rebounds.
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