Potential Magazine Winter 2015 - Florida Edition | Page 44

Hooper Students Design and Build Rollercoaster Lady Knights Win a 5th State Title The Macon East Academy varsity volleyball team did it again this season winning their 5th consecutive AISA AA State Championship defeating Kingwood Christian in the final game (25-19, 25-21, 25-20) at Faulkner University. The Lady Knights were undefeated all season with a record of 29-0 and 76 straight match victories. In the semi-final game against Coosa Valley, Macon East came back from a two set loss to advance to the final match. The loss to Coosa Valley ended a 199 consecutive game winning streak by the Lady Knights, but they did what they had to do to battle back and get the match win. Lexi Brantley and Payton Traff were named to the all-tournament team, and Jesi Garrett with 33 kills and 28 digs was named tournament MVP. Jesi also reached a 1,000 kill career milestone in the first game of the state tournament. Brantley who had achieved 500 career aces and 2,000 career kills earlier in the season finished the tournament with 7 aces, 31 kills, 5 digs, and 29 assists, along with Traff ’s 50 assists, 12 kills, 5 aces, and 4 digs and Sami Nesbitt’s 15 kills, 10 aces, 14 digs, and 5 blocks. The Lady Knights will lose 5 seniors who lead this team on and off the court, but they will come back strong and ready for the challenge in 2016. Robotics students Aaron White, Dale Burkhalter and Hunter LeJeune pose with the roller coaster they built. Coach Drew Castillow’s robotics class was discovering how acceleration of objects is affected by gravity. They used roller coasters to discover downhill acceleration, momentum, and conservation of energy. The students were able to draw and build their own roller coaster design using K’nex pieces. ABOVE: (Front Row) Seniors: Jesi Garrett, Lexi Brantley, Payton Traff, Sarah Margaret Poundstone, and Meagan Manley (Back Row) Gracie Johnston, Sami Nesbitt, Sydney Weverink, Kaylee Pullin, Madisyn Kennedy, Bailey Williams, and Cadey Brown Hooper Students Getting Creative with Cells Seventh Graders in Mrs. Slay’s Life Science class recently completed 3D diagrams of either a plant or animal cell. The students used various X]\