

HOME volleyball tournament tomorrow, matches get underway at 9:00! Come show your support! #OnwardBV
The Boyer Valley and Missouri Valley communities would also greatly appreciate everyone's help in supporting Madee Kierscht, a senior at Missouri Valley through the bake sale and free will donation that will be set up at tomorrow's tournament.


Tickets can be purchased here: https://tickets.gobound.com/tickets/events/h2025040806430743035da776ffa7f49/checkout
There will be card readers at the entrances on the SOUTH side of the field, cash will be accepted.

Braxton D, a freshman here at Boyer Valley, attended Southwest SDE days for livestock judging. During livestock judging, Braxton judged pigs, goats, and sheep. His favorite animals to judge were the sheep. Braxton said it was a ton of fun and can not wait till next year to go back. Keep up the hard work in the agriculture industry!
Trevan K, also a freshman, recently had the opportunity to take part in a meat judging event at Southwest SDE days, where he judged beef, pork, and lamb. It was his first time participating in something like this, and he found it to be a fun and interesting experience.
Although it rained during the event, Trevan didn’t let the weather stop him from enjoying the day. He learned a lot about how to evaluate different types of meat and what qualities judges look for. Overall, Trevan had a great time and said he would definitely do it again next year. Keep trying to experience more in this industry, Trevan!
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The cheerleaders started cheer camp off by meeting the girls at the bus stop in Dunlap. Once cheerleaders got all of the kids they went back into the high school to give the kids a snack and their cheer shirts. After they ate their snacks, the cheerleaders went into the gym and got the girls into their grade groups. For example, kindergarten/first grade, second/third grade, and fifth/fourth grade. After they lined up the girls into grades, they broke down the 18 cheers for the girls and their individual grades cheers that they taught the girls. Afterwards, the cheerleaders showed the other grades their individual grades cheers.
The football game on September 19th was at home. Glidden-Ralston started off the game with a touchdown, but did not make the extra point. Boyer Valley came back quickly, making a touchdown and the extra point. Before halftime, in the second quarter, BV scored two touchdowns, but sadly did not make the extra points. In the third quarter BV scored yet another touchdown, and got a two point conversion. Lastly, in the fourth quarter, Boyer Valley ends the game with another touchdown and makes the extra point. The game ended 34 (BV) to 6 (G-R). A few star players being noted were Justice Garvis, a senior, #6, Tristen Burkhart, a junior, #99, and Brody Koski, a junior, #7, who made a total of 4 touchdowns by the end of the game.
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The Boyer Valley Varsity Rainbow 6 Siege team started their season off strong on Thursday, September 18, winning against Mount Ayr. Silas Hartwig had an impressive first showing along with Ashton Groves combining for 35 kills💀. Mount Ayr had to play the first match with only 4 players as their 5th was not available. The team beat them 7-3 for that match, but the next match Mount Ayr came with their full roster, but it didn’t matter as the esports team still beat them handily 7-3 again. Ending the series 2-0 they will look forward to next week's game against Roland-Story.
-- Student Reporter
