CUB HUB

Lady Cub #19 Braelyn Casteel spent plenty of time diving to the boards against the Lady Panthers, saving many kill shots for the evening. Photo by Will Sadler
The OHS Lady Cubs celebrate during game one against the Lady Panthers, the team had some great success during game one but ultimately fell in 3 during the series. Photo by Will Sadler
Photo by Will Sadler Lady Cub #3 Bradi Bowers slams a kill past two Lady Panther defenders.
Lady Cubs celebrate teammate Bowers kill shot. Photo by Will Sadler
The seventh member of the Lady Cubs was the fans during the playoff matchup with the Lady Panthers. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub defenders #20 Natalie Simmons and #12 Morgan Simmons guard at the net with a successful block against Lady Panther hitters. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub #4 Mackenzie Berngen saves a kill and sends a volley over the net to Lady Panther defenders. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cub #11 Kynlee Lauderdale continues to be a steadfast and reliable player and will play a big part in next season’s team. Photo by Will Sadler
Lady Cubs End Season, Look Toward Basketball

Lady Cubs End Season, Look Toward Basketball

The OHS Lady Cubs fell to the Seymour Lady Panthers in 3, ending their season. The Lady Cubs rocked their season and just because they didn’t make the playoffs doesn’t mean they didn’t have a season full of advancement for the OHS Volleyball program under first year Coach Nicholas Tarr, who has brought in passion and fire to the Lady Cubs. Many players will now transition into Lady Cub Basketball. The Lady Cubs schedule should be out in the next week, let’s support these hard-working student athletes this season and fill the stands as they take to the boards.

Blood Drive Set for Nov. 12 at OHS Gym

The Olney Blood drive will be Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the high school gym. Blood drives are very important because blood donations go to hospitals in the area. Donating blood can help people with many difficult situations they are in; for example; older people with health difficulties dealing with their age, those who have been in major accidents and emergency situations, and mothers who may experience problems during childbirth.

Coach Profile: Jed Cottle

Olney High School has welcomed a new teacher and coach, Jed Cottle, this year, and he’s already bringing experience, energy, and heat to both the classroom and the field. After nearly 10 years serving in the United States Air Force, he’s excited to settle down in a place that feels like home.

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