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JROTC Gets Spicy

November 5, 2009 by Luke DeGregori

JROTC’s Chili cook-off heats up program.

Photo by Rebecca Holt

On October 26th, JROTC held the first annual Chili Cook-off in room 5 at TJ, initiating the event with pots full of flavorsome chili and a group of ravenous staff and students.

The cook-off was organized by Master Sergeant Brian Wyatt and Chief Warrant Officer Charles Gaines, hosting the event in a room full of chips, toppings, and steaming pots of chili. Many of the entrees in the event had themes, such as “Festive Fall Vegetarian Chili,” “Black With Envy Chili,” and “Kick-Butt Chili.” There were ultimately seven competing entrees, each with a unique recipe and a dedicated creator.

Students enjoying the numerous chili entrees had a choice of either a large bowl of one chili, or small samples of each chili for $5. “The money goes to JROTC,” said Wyatt. “It goes to the honor platoon drill team, the rifle teams, and also is used for the upkeep of uniforms and equipment.”

At the event, approximately 30 people, including both students and teachers, attended. Among the students was Senior Thomas Currington, who seemed to have great fervor for chili. “[The cook-off] was great,” said Thomas. “There a was great atmosphere, there was great food. You pretty much get to come in after school, eat some chili, and grab some soda. It’s awesome.” Thomas also showed vast approval of the “Holii Chili”, asserting that it was the best out of the bunch.

“Holii Chili” also met approval with Tyler Dodson, another attendee of the cook-off. “It was definitely the best,” said Dodson. “The whole cook-off was great, though. I loved it. I’m definitely doing this again next year.” Tyler also added that he found “Renee’s Homemade Pork Green Chili” to be by far the spiciest.

After the students had their fill of the chili, the judging began. The resident judges were Mary Hayhurst, Scott Lessard, Mike Laurita, and Zachary Bahl. Bahl is a culinary manager at Red Lobster, which donated money to the JROTC program this year. Each judge was presented with a small sample of each chili, grading the chili on quality of aroma, color, consistency, taste, and aftertaste.

After the tasting and grading, Wyatt examined the judges’ responses, then declared the top three entrees. Surprisingly, two entrees tied for first place after first examination: “Kick-Butt Chili” and TJ mom Renee Harper’s “Homemade Pork Green Chili”. However, after a second careful examination, Senior Maureen Miller’s “Kick-Butt Chili” was announced the first place winner.

After this decision, Bahl proved to be a strong advocate of the first place entree. “My reason is that it had perfect balance,” said Bahl. “The taste didn’t shift at all; it had a nice smooth flavor. It wasn’t at all over-salted, and it had a nice color and texture throughout.”

In addition, “Renee’s Homemade Pork Green Chili” earned second place, and the chili of Nadene Wyatt, Brian Wyatt’s wife, won third place. Each winner won a cash prize, with the first place winner gaining $30, second place winning $25, and third place winning $20.

After this year’s chili cook-off, Wyatt displays high hopes for next year’s cook-off. “Next year we’re aiming for twice as many people,” said Wyatt. “We’re just getting started.”

(Reproduced with permission of Matt Spampinato, Thomas Jefferson Journal )

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Spartan Spotlight: BatAmgalan Solongo

October 9, 2009 by Rhea Boyd 

bsolongoMy Favorite…
Color:
Purple
TV Show: Comedy Central Presents… (Stand up)
Memory @ TJ: Freshman pep rally
Subject: Ceramics
Teacher: Mr. Jackson
What activities do you do at TJ: Soccer, ROTC
If you could be any character in a book who would you be: “Ahh, too many!”
If you could live during any time period, which would it be: Medieval times.
Two random facts about me:
1.)
“I’m really lazy unless I try.”
2.) “I’m quiet.”
Favorite Quote:
“Live life in the present.”

(Reproduced with permission of Matt Spampinato, Thomas Jefferson Journal )

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Rifle Team Beats North

October 5, 2009 by Jasmine Kabera

First win brings new optimism about upcoming season.

photo by Mia Nogueiro

Last Thursday the Spartan Air Rifle Team won their first match against North High School, winning 856 to 825. Senior and Battalion Commander Brianna Dodson was excited to win after losing to Montebello High School in their first match. “It felt great to win, but we still have a long ways to go,” said Dodson, who tallied the second highest score in the match with a total of 216, after Senior Pedro Perez who scored a 227. Other members of the Air Rifle team include Junior Matan Edri, newcomer Sophomore Travis Lafferty, and Senior Andrew Wesch.

Air rifle matches are conducted in three phases: prone (laying down), off-standing (standing), and kneeling. Targets are precisely 10 meters away from the shooters, and team members must shoot 20 points prone, 20 points standing, and 15 points kneeling. The lowest scores of individual players are automatically dropped, leaving the four highest scores to determine the winning team.

Despite the team’s rocky start in their first match, JROTC instructor and rifle team Coach Master Sergeant Brian Wyatt was very proud of the win. “Even with a rifle malfunction they were still able to beat North High School,” said MSG Wyatt.

“It’s awesome having one of the best coaches in DPS,” said Perez. “I feel that I’ve joined the top rated group of shooters, while receiving great coaching tips from a teacher who has great shooting skills and knowledge.”

First-year team member Dodson and three-year shooter Perez have already lettered in the sport and hope to continue polishing their skills for the next away match against rival Lincoln High School this Thursday, October 8th. Despite MSG Wyatt being Lincoln’s old JROTC instructor and air rifle team coach, he maintained a competitive spirit throughout the entire process and wasn’t fazed at all. “I’m looking forward to challenging myself,” said Dodson. “And bringing home a trophy of course.”

Reproduced with permission of Matt Spampinato, Thomas Jefferson Journal)

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