
All students will be released at 2:45 pm tomorrow Wednesday, August 30th we will be having an assembly.

The Cedar Reds Volleyball team is hosting the Pine View Panthers on Tuesday night at 7 pm. The Reds are playing really well right now sitting at 3-0 on the season with the Panthers going 0-4 so far. Come out and support the girls tonight at 7 pm.
You can also Watch the action online on the CHS Website


The Reds are on the road to take on the Juab Wasps. The Reds are looking to bounce back from a tough loss last weekend, taking on the Juab Wasps who beat Millard last weekend. You can watch the game on teamhive.live/stream/11287/cedar-at-juab.
Good Luck Boys!


Girls Tennis Match vs Payson has been Cancelled Today.


Cedar Soccer earned the shutout victory over Pine Viw with Cambria Spencer in goal. The Reds offense was a little slow starting the game but picked things up right at the end of the first half with 2 quick scores. The first goal was score on a Penalty Kick by Amanda Brown after a foul in the box by the Panthers. The second goal was by Gabby Gomez to give the Reds the 2-0 advantage at the half. The Reds came out hot in the second half with 3 more scores, the first by Kelsi Orton followed by Anna Hall and Kyla Johnson. The win takes the Reds to 4-2 on the season. Way to go Ladies. Up next for the Reds is a trip to Desert Hills on Tuesday.


The Cedar Reds Golf Team finished in 5th place again this week at the Sunriver golf course hosted by Desert Hills. The top scoring golfer for the Reds this week was Matthew Robb who finished in a tie for 5th place overall with a score of 71. Dax Nilsson finished with a 76 which was good for 14th place while Kylan Ross finished 20th with a score of 78. McCray Webster and Gavin Neville tied for 29th place at 82 strokes and Max Esplin finished with an 83 in 32nd place. Way to go guys.


The Cedar Reds 4 x 200 Relay consisting of Rueben Vinson, Ammon York, Tel Hirschi and Mckoy Smith set a new school record at BYU over the weekend. These boys are FAST!! Way to go guys.


The team of Ammon York, Braxten Gifford, McKoy Smith and Tel Hirschi came in as underdogs to the Snow Canyon 4×400 team going into the championship race at the culmination of the state championships on Saturday evening. Ammon York started the race for the Reds and ran a strong leg to give the Reds the advantage right out of the gate. At the second exchange from Braxten Gifford to McKoy Smith the Reds were neck and neck with the Warriors at the halfway point, where Smith took the exchange and outran the Warrior runner to take a slight advantage at the handoff to the anchor Tel Hirschi. Tel ran away with the race to bring home the top place and the fastest 4×400 relay in Cedar High History. Congratulations boys. Awesome Race!!


Quincy Esplin took state in the Discus over the Weekend in the Discus with a throw of 130′ 6.25″. Quincy set the school record in the discus earlier this year with a throw of 132′ 7.25″. Quincy was also the only thrower to place in all 3 throwing disciplines taking 1st in Discus, 4th in Shot Put, and 8th in the Javelin. Congratulations Quincy!!


Dallan Demille has been dominant all year long setting school records in the shot put with a throw of 50′ 11″ as well as the discus at 167′. Dallan took that dominance into the State Championships winning the Discus with a throw of 158′ 11″. He took 2nd place in the shot put just 1/2 inch behind the state champion. Congratulations Dallan.


The Cedar Boys Took 2nd place at the State Meet over the weekend. Congratulations Boys. Way to represent Cedar High. You guys did Awesome. Below are the Individual and Relay Results:
Boys
Boy’s 4×800
2nd Place 1. Kyler France 2. Charlie Davidson 3. Caleb Barrows 4. Braxten Gifford 5. Logan Peel 6. Cole Hanson
Boy’s 4×200
2nd Place 1. Rueben Vinson 2. Ammon York 3. Tel Hirschi 4. McKoy Smith 5. Devin Crenshaw 6. Jake Storie 7. Maddux Harris
Boy’s 1600 meter
2nd Place Logan Peel
7th Place Braxten Gifford
Boy’s 110 Meter
7th Place McKoy Smith
Boy’s 400 meter
4th Ammon York
6th Tel Hirschi
Boy’s 300 Meter Hurdles
2nd Place McKoy Smith
Boy’s 800 meter
2nd Place Logan Peel
5th Place Kyler France
Boy’s 4×100
4th place 1. Rueben Vinson 2. Ammon York 3. Tel Hirschi 4. McKoy Smith 5. Devin Crenshaw 6. Jake Storie 7. JJ Chamberlain
Boy’s 4×400
1st place – Ammon York, Braxten Gifford, Mckoy Smith, Tel Hirschi, Trevin Carter, Nathan Briggs, Murphy Coleman
Boy’s Shot Put
2nd place Dallan Demille
6th place Trent Durbin
Boy’s Discus
1st place Dallan Demille
4th place Trent Durbin


Girls Track takes 5th place at State Meet. Congratulations to all of our girls that participated in the track meet this last weekend. Way to Go Girls. Individual and Relay results with girls in the top 8 are listed below.
Girls
Girl’s 3200 meter
6th Samantha Heaton
Girl’s 4×800
2nd Place 1. Mayce Dalton 2. Izzy Illian 3. Leah Albrecht 4. Scarlett Guillen 5. Lucy Eckley 6. Callie Peterson
Girl’s 4×200
5th Place1. Leah Albrecht 2. Mckenlee Mogensen 3. Kenzie Bird 4. Ashley Flanigan 5. Emmy Schoppmann 6. Gabby Gomez
Girl’s 400 meter
8th Mckenlee Mogensen
Girl’s 300 Meter Hurdles
4th Leah Albrecht
Girl’s 800 meter
2nd place Mayce Dalton
5th place Scarlett Guillen
Girl’s 4×100
6th place Gabby Gomez, Mckenlee Mogensen, Emily Schoppmann, Ashley Flanigan, Kenzie Bird, Anna Robison
Girl’s 4×400
4th place Mckenlee Mogensen,Leah Albrecht, Emily Schoppmann, Scarlett Guillen, Mayce Dalton, Bailey Ward
Girl’s Long Jump
5th Kenzie Bird
6th Ashley Flanigan
7th Anna Read
8th Adelin Dalton
Girl’s Shot Put
3rd place Kiara Hansen
4th place Quincy Esplin
Girl’s Discus
1st place Quincy Esplin
6th place McKenna Twitchell
Girl’s Javelin
4th place Kasia Davis
5th place Ella Fielding
8th place Quincy Esplin


Introducing Cedar High Schools New Boys Volleyball Coach.
Brad Haralson was born and raised in Southern California. He grew up playing volleyball anywhere he could find it: grass tournaments, beach doubles, as well as club and school teams. Upon graduating high school, Brad spent two years in Colombia as a volunteer for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Upon returning home, he was an assistant coach for his high school team, has coached a girls' beach club, and volunteered with the SUU women's volleyball team. Brad attended Southern Utah University for his bachelor and master degrees. He and his wife Abby are very excited for this first year of boys' volleyball!


The Reds are hoping to stay alive in the state tournament as they take on the Desert Hills Thunder at 10:30 am this morning. Good Luck to the Softball team today. Catch the action on kslsports.com


The Reds bats were hot in game 2 vs. the Sky View Bobcats on Wednesday as they put up 9 runs in the top of the first inning. A HBP, a single by Haylee Campbell and a walk to Shaylee Johnson loaded the bases without an out and Lexi Ludlow delivered a 2 run single to open the scoring. Two quick outs later and the Reds were hoping to deliver a two out rally which they did in a big way aided by some sloppy defense by the Bobcats. A walk to Hayley Ennis and an error on a Mya Bishoff fly ball plated another Cedar Run. Paytyn Houston knocked in two more runners with a single to get the Reds back to the top of the order. Geddes drew a walk and then the big blow came off the bat of Haylee Campbell who hit a grand slam to open up a 9-0 lead before the Reds had to take the field defensively.
The Reds would add 2 more runs in the top of the third on singles by Shaylee Johnson and Sadie Parson, another run in the top of the 5th with a 2 out double steal with Haylee Campbell taking home plate. The final 2 runs of the game for the Reds were scored when Lexi Ludlow took the Sky View pitcher deep for a 2 run home run.
Sadie Parson managed her way through the Sky View line up throughout the game allowing 7 runs in the 7 innings but did just enough to keep the lead and help the Reds to move on.


The Student Government from CHS got the opportunity to meet and visit with Governor Cox last week.


Prom was a success! A big THANKS to our Student Government Advisor Laycee Johnson, the Student Government, all the chaperones & school administrators. Congratulations to Ansley Coates and Easton Albrecht who were voted Prom Queen & King!


Parents, here are some important dates coming up:
Surveys:
March 24-Counseling survey for students
May 2-School climate survey for students
Testing:
March 22-ACT Test (Juniors)
March 28- ACT Make-up
April 24-28-Aspire Testing (Sophomores & Freshman)
School Safety:
We have already completed two fire drills and one level 2 lockdown drill.
March 24-Fire Drill & Level 2 lockdown drill
March 30-Level 3 lockdown drill
May 2-Earthquake drill

After taking the Region title last week the Cedar High Speech and Debate team came up just short of the state title over the weekend. Coach Josh Maher was named coach of the year for 4A while several students placed in the competition.
Individual results; Sadie Hinck, Kirstin Corry, and Abi Roundy were finalists in speech events, Elena Roundy took 3rd place in informative speech and Abi Roundy took 3rd place in Lincoln Douglas debate. Congratulations Debaters.


The Cedar Reds Girls Golf team finished 3rd in the first tournament of the season as 4 of the Reds golfers finished in the top 10 in the tournament. Taylyn Wilson finished 4th with a score of 43, Denym Bohn finished 7th with a 46, and Kamrey Leavitt and RaeLee Johnson tied for 10th place both shooting 49 on the day. Way to go Ladies!!
