Monday, March 22, 2021

 
MS Student Council is collecting items for nursing staff working with COVID patients at St. Thomas Rutherford. We are looking for prepacked snacks (peanut butter crackers, cookies, etc.) as well as small packages of lotion, pens and restaurant gift cards to be distributed to the nurses. All donations can be dropped off in Mrs. Miller room (room 218). We will be collecting through Friday, March 26th. Please see Mrs. Miller, Braden Box or Reagan Warren if you have any questions.
Next week's dress up days will be as follows: Monday- Business Zoom Day, Tuesday- Wild West Day, Wednesday- (HS) Class Colors and (MS)- Black and Gold, Thursday- Movie/TV Day, Friday- Mathlete vs. Athletes Day.
This is the last week to turn in shoes for the Soles4Souls shoe drive and get a point for Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, or Faith40. We have already collected over 200 pairs and would like to reach our goal of 300.
Attention all theatre students in classes or otherwise! We are starting a thespian troupe as a part of International Thespian Society for both high school and middle school. It is a great honor and opportunity to hold any rank in these troupes and looks good on future college admissions applications! If you are interested in finding out how you can be a part of a troupe then come to an information meeting after school on Wednesday, March 24th in the auditorium. You can also look into more about the International Thespian Society by going to www.schooltheatre.org Hope to see you on Wednesday!
Support Tiger Tennis at Blue Coast Burrito on Memorial Thursday March 25th from open to close. Tell them you are there for Central Tennis.
The High School Soccer team played in the Meet in the Middle Classic this weekend. On Friday the team lost to Columbia Central, but rebounded to win matches on Saturday against Siegel, and Sunday against Dickson Co. Over the weekend, Jorge Graniel scored twice and assisted twice. Andre Moriel scored once and had an assist. Julian McMillian Scored twice and had one assist. Clay Thompson scored once and had two assists. Wills McAdams scored once.

The JV team won the JV tournament with a 3-2 win over Centennial, a 2-0 win over Dickson Co., and a 6-0 win over Smith Co. Noe Rudea led the way with 5 goals for the JV.
The Central Magnet High School Softball team competed in the Mary Vowell Classic this past weekend in Franklin, TN. The Lady Tigers faced some tough competition in Fairview, Gallatin and Dickson County and again struggled to get the offense started and lost all 3 games. Senior Abby Griffin led the way offensively with 2 home runs and 5 rbi's. Central Softball will begin district play Tuesday night at Nolensville.