Our 2011 Fundraising Campaign for SHS Scholarships Program starts with letters to all previous donors and this email to those who have not yet become annual donors.
• Asking all annual donors to ask two others to begin making annual donations.
• Asking all North, South and SHS graduates to begin making an annual donation, today.
• Asking all North, South and SHS graduates to ask your reunion committee to begin making an annual donation.
• Asking all North, South and SHS graduates to help by spreading the word among your classmates and friends.
• Asking for volunteers in Springfield to help us conduct one or two annual fundraising events.
• Asking for a Springfield company to help us generate giving the Springfield as a company wide service project.
• Seeking an annual event in Springfield like flea market, antique show, car show, walk-a-thon, 10K, tournament [basketball, bowling, golf, Putt-Putt, softball, tennis etc], supper or breakfast, bike ride or motorcycle rally to partner with the SHS Scholarships to help us generate funds for our new SHS graduates.
Please send in your 2011 donation today ... and spread the word. Thanks.
For more information, call Jack Hutslar at 800 767-4916.
It was a tough season for the Wildcats. The head football coach resigned. They began the pre-season late as a new coach was not selected as soon as would have been preferred. Then the season dragged on with injuries and suspensions. Yet, there is great hope for next year with an exciting group of offensive firepower returning.
Northmont * SHS Wildcats drop 20-14 squeeker to Northmont in season finale at Evans Stadium according to GWOC report.
OR SHS Wildcats drop 33 to 20 decision to Northmont in another report of the final score on the Northmont web site. The SHS site at News-Sun now indicates that the final score was 33 to 20. Finish the season 2-8 and 1-4 in the GWOC.
Centerville * SHS Wildcats punished by Centerville Elks 56 -15. Really big ouch. SHS 2-7 & 1-3 in Conference. Elks 6-3 & 4-0 in SWOC conference. No details reported.
SHS Wildcats fall to Beavercreek Beavers * 13-0 as 7 Wildcats were suspended for the game. SHS drops to 2-6. Beavers now 5-3. No other details
SHS Wildcat football homecoming game Friday 7:30 vs Beavercreek then Homecoming “Enchanted Garden” Dance on Saturday the 15th 8:00 to 11:00pm.
Wayne * stomps all over the SHS Wildcats 47 to 6 in GWOC conference game. We drop to 1-5 on the season. Ouch. That hurts.
Trotwood * 37 - SHS Wildcats 13. SHS drops to 1-4 on season. Next game against Wayne.
SHS Wildcats come out on top at Miamisburg 26 to 3. Improve to 1-3 on season. Miamisburg falls to 2-2 without injured QB. Next game vs Trotwood.
SHS Wildcats drop 33-20 verdict to Sycamore Aviators at Evans Stadium Fri night. Defense unable to stop Sycamore as SHS offense plays well.
Upper Arlington 34 - SHS 19. Wallace has 300+ yards passing. Montgomery has 200+ yards receiving. SUS is an exciting team to watch.
Wildcats are reaping the rewards of success. Sunday’s matchup with Upper Arlington in the Kirk Herbstreit Kickoff Classic at Ohio Stadium in a game that will be nationally televised on ESPNU 3:30pm
Wildcats in 3:30 Sunday matchup with Upper Arlington in Kirk Herbstreit Kickoff Classic at Ohio Stadium. Nationally televised on ESPNU
SHS falls to heavily favored Cin St Xavier 30-7 at Nippert Stadium. Interception is the only SHS score. SHS now 0-1. St Xavier is 1-0. Upper Arlington is next.
Jack Hutslar, a former teacher and coach with degrees from Ohio State and Penn State, founded the North American Youth Sport Institute in 1979. He has been involved with kids and sports since 1953, starting as a batboy, gopher, and practice helper for the first Little League baseball program in Springfield, Ohio. It was coached by Bill Hutslar, my father. Jack is now in sales - training - consulting, an author, a 1957 SHS graduate and played in the band.