MA Girls Volleyball win at Dayspring Academy

Yesterday, the Varsity Girls Volleyball team competed with Dayspring Academy team and won the match in five games 3-2.  This win starts a new streak and improves the overall team record to 6-7.  The JV team also played however they lost two games and the match. Their overall team record is 4-2.  Monday, October 10th is Senior night and the last home game. We are competing with Franklin Christian Academy.  The JV team plays at 5:00 and the Varsity team at 6:30.

The cross country team also competed at Dayspring. Ten out of the 13 boys posted their personal best times.  They are Spencer Boskind, Conner Collins, Pax Fordham, Jake Johnson, Jonathan Krawchuck, Aiden Kroll, Ian Petersen, Kyle Petersen, Will Snider and Devin Strong.  The boys team finished in first place.  The girls also improved their time and turned in their personal best times.  They are Marlana Bell, Rosie Benoit and Holly Hardin.  The girls team placed first too.  Here are the official results.

Boys results Team placement-1st place
1 IAN PETERSON 00:18:02:144
2 WILL SNIDER 00:18:51:441
3 JONATHAN KRAWCHUCK 00:18:51:957
4 JAKE JOHNSON 00:19:36:114
5 SPENCER BOSKIND 00:19:48:458
6 AIDEN KROLL 00:19:54:802
8 CONNER COLLINS 00:19:58:05
9 PAX FORDHAM 00:20:58:945
11 JACK WHEELER 00:21:03:39
12 JONATHAN PEDRERO 00:21:13:351
16 KYLE PETERSEN 00:22:47:900
17 DEVIN STRONG 00:23:05:776
18 BROCK ANDERSON 00:23:09:651
Girls results Team placement-1st place
1 MARLANA BELL 00:22:58:737
2 ROSIE BENOIT 00:24:22:851
3 HOLLY HARDIN 00:27:06:150
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SA announces Fall Ball Theme

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Veterans Day Tribute at Madison Academy

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Franklin Classical wins volleyball match at Madison Academy

Yesterday, the girls volleyball team lost to Franklin Classical in an away game 3-0.  This brings the overall team record to 5-7.  The team hopes to begin a new winning streak this week when the team travels to play Christian Community High School at 6pm, Thursday, October 6th.  Both the varsity and JV have will compete.

In other MA Athletics news the cross country team competed September 29th at Sumner with 12 runners – 9 boys and 3 girls. Pax Fordham and Devin Strong times on this course were their personal best so far this season.  Both the boys and the girls teams came in first place.  Here are the official results:

Boys results Team placement-1ST place
1 IAN PETERSON 00:19:17:361
2 JONATHAN KRAWCHUCK 00:19:55:969
3 WILL SNIDER 00:20:21:775
7 JONATHAN PEDRERO 00:21:34:447
8 JAKE JOHNSON 00:21:37:132
9 PAX FORDHAM 00:21:57:444
10 BROCK ANDERSON 00:22:18:546
12 DEVIN STRONG 00:24:00:69
13 KYLE PETERSEN 00:24:01:69
Girls results Team placement-1st place
1 BRIANNA UNDERWOOD 00:22:01:823
2 MARLANA BELL 00:24:02:350
3 ROSIE BENOIT 00:25:15:667
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Madison Global Missions goes to Dominican Republic

We are headed to the Dominican Republic this spring and would like to have as many of you to come along as possible.  We will be partnering with Maranatha again this year and have always had successful trips when working with them.  Our mission, if you choose to accept it, will be to build a Sabbath School building next to a recently built church in a little village outside of the capital, Santo Domingo.  We will also be putting the finishing touches on the recently constructed church, i.e. painting, etc.  Along with the construction that will be going on, we plan on incorporating a VBS program for the local children.  It will be busy and that is a lot to accomplish, however, with a group of willing servants, the Lord can do amazing things!

Initially, the cost for the trip was $1500, however, if we can act quickly, I believe we can get the airline tickets at a fairly decent price and we can knock this price down to $1300 per person!  In the 15 years I have been coordinating mission trips with young people, we have never had to turn anyone away due to finances if they were willing to work for it.  We will try to provide as many fundraising opportunities as we can, but raking leaves, babysitting and mowing lawns are some of the best ways to earn this money.  If you are willing, the Lord we make a way!  We need $100 to lock your spot in and reserve these plane tickets.  We are looking at the dates to be March 3-13, however, those may change a day or two depending on logistics.

I have attached a few pictures of the local village and the facility that we are looking at staying in, just to give you a visual of the area.  Everyone will need a passport with an expiration date later than 9/15/2017 and that is not included in the above price.  I would apply for one ASAP if you do not currently have one, as they can take 2-3 months to process.  No shots are needed, however Maranatha will want everyone current on their Tetanus shots.

I believe everyone needs to go on an overseas mission trip at least once and this may be the time to do just that.  Pray about this opportunity as a family and if the Lord is leading and you are willing sign up!  The $100 deposit will be your registration.  If you have any questions, please email me back or call me.

https://goo.gl/maps/SxKpLPpN4Dy -link to the map of the village we are working and staying at.

Entire cross country team participated at Currey Ingram

Yesterday, in the final cross country event this season at Currey Ingram the entire cross country team participated and fourteen runners from the boys and girls squads posted their personal best times of the year.  They are Brock Anderson, Spencer Boskind, Jake Johnson, Johnathan Krawchuck, Aiden Kroll, Ian and Kyle Petersen, Will Synder, Jack Wheeler and Devin Strong for the boys and each of the girls on the team: Marlana Bell, Rosie Benoit, Holly Hardin and Brianna Underwood.  Because of their effort and training as a team the boys finished 4th overall and the girls finished 3rd.  Here are the official results.

Boys results Team placement-4th place
12 IAN PETERSON 00:19:03
17 WILL SNYDER 00:19:44
18 JONATHAN KRAWCHUCK 00:19:45
25 SPENCER BOSKIND 00:20:37
29 JACK WHEELER 00:20:47
30 AIDEN KROLL 00:20:47
33 JAKE JOHNSON 00:20:54
36 CONNER COLLINS 00:21:25
39 JONATHAN PEDRERO 00:21:57
42 BROCK ANDERSON 00:22:15
46 PAX FORDHAM 00:22:55
49 KYLE PETERSEN 00:23:26
60 DEVIN STRONG 00:26:26
Girls results Team placement-3rd place
3 BRIANNA UNDERWOOD 00:21:40
14 MARLANA BELL 00:23:46
15 ROSIE BENOIT 00:24:25
23 HOLLY HARDIN 00:27:58
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Students go and serve in Appalachia

Over one third of the students of Madison Academy in addition to parents and staff are participating in the annual Appalachia Outreach program.  Students are placed into teams with a work supervisor and they complete general construction work that benefits the people of that community. Some of the projects include building wheel chair ramps, framing in doors, flooring, plumbing, roofing, and painting. This program was started by Alan Craig in 1998 and is continuing to impact the lives of all involved.

 

Boys Cross Country places fourth at Curry Ingram meet

Yesterday the cross country team competed at Curry Ingram.  Four boys ran extremely well and placed 4th overall.  Four members of the team posted their personal best times of the season.  They are Spencer Boskind, Conner Collins, Pax Fordham and Jack Wheeler (a new best time).  Both of the girls that participated posted their personal best times too.  Here are the official results.

Boys results Team placement-4th place
15 IAN PETERSON 00:19:52
16 JONATHAN RAWCHUCK 00:19:58
24 SPENCER BOSKIND 00:20:42
28 ADIEN KROLL 00:20:56
32 CONNER COLLINS 00:21:07
33 JACK WHEELER 00:21:26
39 PAX FORDHAM 00:22:53
45 JAKE JOHNSON 00:23:28
46 BROCK ANDERSON 00:23:47
62 KYLE PETERSON 00:27:31
Girls results Need 4 runners to place
9 MARLANA BELL 00:24:26
15 ROSIE BENOIT 00:25:41
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Iowa Basic Tests give Polaroid snapshot of academics

During the morning, for three days-September 19-21, the entire Freshmen and Sophomore classes are involved in testing.  It is important for students to see how much they have learned and grown since last year.  The results also can be used to predict ACT scores as seniors.  A special class schedule was built to give students the best opportunity to be successful. The Juniors are on the History Tour, the Seniors are at Southern for a couple of days and the students volunteering for the Appalachia Outreach program leaves Wednesday.