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COMPREHENSIVE ECHOCARDIOGRAM HEART SCREENING OCT. 18

If you have an appointment to get a Comprehensive Echocardiogram Heart Screening this Saturday, Oct. 18, DO NOT FORGET!.  There has been such a great response, they have extended their hours from 9AM - 5PM.  If you are still interested  please click HERE to see if there are any slots available.

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High School Basketball Tryouts for the BOYS will be this Monday and Tuesday,        Oct. 20-21 from 5:30 - 7:30.

Jr. High Basketball Tryouts for the Boys will be Oct. 29 & 31.

The JH & HS Girls Basketball will not be having tryouts.

 

                                                 

High School Boys and Girls Soccer practice will begin Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 2:45-4:45.    If you are interested in playing High School Soccer, be ready to work out on Tuesday.

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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

The RCS Eagles went into last Friday's game with high hopes of another victory but fell short to the Bracken Christian Warriors, 72-37, in a tough fought 6-man football game.

the Eagles never led in the game but the offense showed flashes of a comeback several times under the running of Jr. tailback Chase Oliver who had five rushing touchdowns.

Ryan Danielson led the receiving for the Eagles with a 23 yard TD score from quarterback Shane mylius in the 2nd quarter.  The Eagles defense was led by Mylius, Capps and Hunter Harris.

In the ed, Rosehill's defense could not sop the continuous attack of the Bracken Warrior offense as they torches the Eagles with six touchdowns by ground and three in the air. 

The Eagles play tonight in Clearlake at 7:00pm.

 

 JV TEAM WATCHES THE VARSITY TEAM PLAY

 

                          

MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL

 

The Rosehill Junior High Football team has had an easy week to prepare for their match up against Clear Lake. The rain took a day of practice away from them and cut a practice short. The Eagles will be prepared to play against Clear Lake Friday afternoon with kick off at 5:00 PM.

   

 

 

     

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

Rosehill lost to Pope John XXIII Tuesday in four games, 17-25, 25-23, 20=25, 24-26.  Meagan Sayers led with 9 kills and 8 assists.  Lizzie Pearce added to the offense with 12 assists and 4 kills.  The team's district record is now 4-5.  They will finish in fourth place in the district which will earn them a spot in the playoffs. 

Rosehill lost to the Woodlands Thursday in five games, 11-25, 18-25, 25-15, 25-14, 10-15.  We still finished in the top four and will move on the playoffs next week.  Meagan Sayers led with 18 assists and 4 kills.  Lizzie Pearce had 10 assists and 6 kills.  Morgan Martin led in kills with 8.

JV VOLLEYBALL

 

 

 

 

JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL
 

The Jr. High Eagles finished their regular season with a home match against HYCA's 'A' team, winning both games 25-14 and 25-20.  The team finished 4th in the Jr. High NHAL District and will face Holy Trinity tonight for their first match of the final tournament.  Go Eagles!


 
CHEERLEADERS

                                                    

 
  The newly formed Spirit Team enjoyed cheering with the girls at their first ever event.  The Spirit Team is for kindergardners-5th graders who enjoy learning about team and school spirit.  If you are interested, please contact Erin Johnson at erin@springcreekathletics.com or Lizanne Crocker at lcrocker@rcseagles.org.

 

RCAA - BOOSTER CLUB

RCAA Needs You!

Join the RCAA (Rosehill Christian Athletic Association). 

Who are we?
The Rosehill Christian Athletic Association (RCAA) was created in 1999 to provide support to the coaching staff, students and athletes of RCS. Every parent is a member and is encouraged to join us in building school pride, assisting our coaches in their efforts and encouraging our athletes to strive for excellence.

What do we do?
The RCAA promotes school spirit and provides financial support to the school athletic programs through admission and concession sales at home sporting events. The RCAA also raises funds through a wide variety of activities including spirit wear sales, sales of season sports passes, and by seeking personal and corporate sponsorships. The RCAA also has the privilege of hosting several special events through the course of the year including Homecoming, the Varsity Eagles vs. Old Timers Basketball game and the Sports Awards Banquets.

How can you help?
The RCAA is in constant need of volunteers to help promote the school and its athletic program. Volunteers are needed to organize events, assist in the design and purchase of spirit items, maintain school and athletic facilities as well as assist the coaches of each sport.
More information is coming soon about how you can get involved. Be on the look out.

 

SEASON PASSES

Now is the time to get your RCAA Season Sport Passes to save money on Home Games. Click HERE to get more information.

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