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Middle School FFA delivers supplies to Karma Boxes to the Chamber of Commerce box location. Photos courtesy of Oasis Academy.

Author: Middle School FFA delivers supplies to Karma Boxes to the Chamber of Commerce box location.

Senior Spotlight: Andrew Catlin

Graduating senior Andrew Catlin found his future career during his time at Oasis. He will graduate in May with his high school diploma and Associate of Applied Science degree in Welding.

“After graduation, I plan to join the workforce and use my welding education,” said Catlin. “The welding classes I took were by far the most fun and educational.”

Catlin started at Oasis in fourth grade, and his advice for future students goes along with his experience at school “Overall, my time at Oasis has been very meaningful in both the connections and friendships I have made,” he said. “And that’s my advice for future students: enjoy the time you have and cherish the friendships that you make along the way.”

Catlin has one specific memory that sticks out in his four years. “My favorite memory is when Mr. Evan Brandt and Gabe collided into the volleyball net at the student versus staff game during homecoming my sophomore year,” he laughed. He would like to thank Catlin's two mentors, Mr. Eric Grimes and Mr. Lenon. “I’d like to thank Mr. Grimes for always being there for me and Mr. Lenon for always being hype and keeping everyone motivated,” he said.

Catlin played lacrosse and golf for the Bighorns during high school and will continue with lacrosse this spring.

Boys Basketball Teams Win Sportsmanship Awards

The seventh and eighth-grade basketball teams finished their seasons at a tournament in Lovelock on Wednesday, December 6. The teams each lost in the tournament's first round; however, both went home with the Sagebrush League’s Sportsmanship Awards.

The teams vote on the Sportsmanship Awards. They are given to the seventh and eighth-grade teams that exhibit fairness, respect, and consideration to their competitors throughout the season.

“It was a great way to end the season,” said Clayton Hiibel. “We worked hard all season and as a team and to end with an award was nice.”
“This was a really enjoyable and rewarding season,” said Coach David Springfield. “We had the highest turnout of players in years, and all of us coaches are so proud of the work that each of them put into improving individually and as a team.” 

Springfield agreed that the teams earned the Sportsmanship Awards. “The sportsmanship awards are fitting awards for these players - they all demonstrated a high level of respect for the game and for their opponents,” he said.

Middle School FFA Fills Karma Boxes

Service is part of what makes FFA such an impactful and important organization for student involvement. Oasis Middle School FFA students created a service project for the holiday season by collecting donations to fill the Fallon Chamber of Commerce Karma Boxes with personal care kits.

Students collected hygiene products such as soaps, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, and more to put in packets along with granola bars and other snacks.

The class delivered the kits to the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday during class. 

"It was my hope with this project that I could help my students live into the FFA mission of developing personal growth by serving others,” said Jenna Whitaker, Middle School FFA Advisor. “I am proud of their willingness to participate and grateful for their service to others in this community, especially during this Christmas season."

Pictured below: Andrew Catlin, Senior Spotlight, Basketball: Abe Schank, Greyson Johnson, John Zulz, Crew Schank, Zachary Law, Joshua Polish, Asher Irving, David Springfield, Braylon Byrd, Keaton Jaques, Christian Benham, Dylan Dodge, Kaden Detomasi, Gabriel Houyoux.


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