Archive for October, 2009

Academic Team Places 2nd at Tournament

Friday, October 30th, 2009
Corn Bible Academy High School Academic Team contemplates their achievements.

Corn Bible Academy High School Academic Team contemplates their achievements.

Corn, OKLA. — Corn Bible Academy participated in the District Academic Tournament held at Arapaho on Monday, October 26, scoring an average of 170 points per game. The team defeated Canute and Washita Heights but lost to Arapaho to take 2nd place. CBA’s most valuable player was eleventh grade student Brian Koehn who garnered 140 points in the toss-up rounds.

The three other ninth grade team members are Rachel Detweiler, Renae Koehn, and Dean Schmidt. These three students each added 40 points during the toss-up rounds with all four team members contributing points during the 60 second team rounds.  Kent McAbee, another ninth grade student, served as the time-keeper.

Coach Joyce Creed remarked, “I really enjoy working with this particular group of students. I want to thank them for their continual practice and for their great attitude!”

CBA now advances to the Regional Meet which will be held at Corn Bible Academy on November 14 and will include fourteen teams from the region.

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Joyce Creed
580.343.2262

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Junior High Crusaders Win, Finish Season 5-3

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Corn, OKLA. — The Corn Bible Academy junior high football team finished their season on Tuesday night, October 27, at Destiny Christian with a 44-30 win over the Wildcats. Andrew Troyer led the CBA offense with four touchdown runs. Troyer gained 130 yards on 12 carries. Trevor Harms rushed for 86 yards on six carries and scored a touchdown. The other Crusader touchdown was on a nine yard pass from Scott Dick to Chandler Corn.

Defensively, the Crusaders received a strong effort from Harms with nine tackles and Troyer with seven tackles. With the win, CBA finished the season under head coach Terry Fellenstein with a 5-3 record and gained some valuable experience for the future.

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Terry Fellenstein
580.343.2262

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Big Plays Doom Crusaders

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Corn, OKLA. — Big plays cost the Corn Bible Academy Crusaders dearly in their October 23 game at Mountain View/Gotebo. The Tigers scored six touchdowns of 20 yards or more in defeating the Crusaders 58-28. The Crusaders gave up 349 yards rushing and touchdown runs of 45 and 62 yards to Cole Clark and 55 and 59 yards to Sheldon Flood. Mountain View/Gotebo held the Crusaders to 63 yards rushing.

CBA freshman Scott Dick threw four touchdown passes and passed for 288 yards. Dick was 19-41 with two interceptions. Taylor Ensz, Jared Boese, Jacob Friesen, and Aaron Slagell all caught touchdown passes. Boese was the leading receiver with six catches for 129 yards.

Friesen led the CBA defense with 14 tackles and three tackles for loss while Ensz had 13 tackles (five for loss) and three fumble recoveries.

With the loss, CBA’s record falls to 5-3 (4-3 in District C-2). The Crusaders will try to get back on the winning track at home on Friday, October 30, against Destiny Christian. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at Crusader Park.

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Media Contact:
Terry Fellenstein
580.343.2262

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Corn Bible Academy Launches Box Tops Fundraiser

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Corn, OKLA. – Corn Bible Academy has announced the launch of their 2009-2010 Box Tops for Education fundraising campaign. This year the school has set a goal of earning $10,000 through Box Tops to purchase new tv/dvd systems and computers for its classrooms.

Box Tops for Education is a school fundraising program started by General Mills in 1996. To date, Box Tops has helped America’s schools raise over $300 million to buy things they need but can’t always afford, such as library books, school supplies and playground equipment.

 School supporters can earn cash for their favorite school with Box Tops through everyday activities such as buying groceries, shopping online and buying books. Schools can earn a total of up to $60,000 each year.

 Here’s how you can help:

 • Clip Box Tops from hundreds of favorite products and send them to Tina Wittmeyer, Box Tops Coordinator, at Corn Bible Academy, P.O. Box 38, Corn, Oklahoma 73024.

• Sign up to support Corn Bible Academy on the Box Tops website at btfe.com.

• Shop online: Corn Bible Academy will earn up to 15% of qualifying purchases when you shop at over 100 popular online stores at the Box Tops Marketplace®.

• Buy books: Corn Bible Academy will earn up to 6% of purchases made online at Barnes & Noble through the Box Tops Reading RoomSM.

• Help a classroom by purchasing needed items through the My Class Essentials™registry.

 For more information, visit btfe.com or contact the school at rgoering@cornbible.org or by calling the school office at 580.343.2262.

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Media Contact:
Rhonda Goering
580.343.2262

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Network Failure at CBA

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Corn, OKLA. – Corn Bible Academy’s computers will not have access to the internet until Wednesday, October 28, because the network server crashed.

Weekly information will not be emailed until repairs have been made and the school’s server is functioning again.

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Media Contact:
Clare Goering
580.343.2262

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Junior High Crusaders Go Seven OTs to Win

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

CORN, Okla. – A truly remarkable game took place at Cement on Monday, October 19, as Corn Bible Academy’s junior high football team won the game in seven overtimes, 74-66, over the Bulldogs.

In a back and forth game, Jay Penner caught an 18 yard touchdown pass from Scott Dick to put the Crusaders ahead for good. Dick intercepted a Bulldog pass on 2nd down to finally end the marathon game. Dick, Penner, and Andrew Troyer led the Crusader offense. Dick threw for 261 yards and six touchdowns while also scoring on a ten yard run. Penner had five touchdown receptions, two touchdown runs, 201 yards receiving, and 96 yards rushing. Troyer had 137 yards rushing, 60 yards receiving, and scored three touchdowns.

On defense, Troyer and Travis Ensz each were in on 21 tackles. Due to illness, CBA was without three starters. Cody Godfrey, Joel Kliewer, Jordan Penner, Chandler Smith, and Michael Boese did a fine job in stepping in and playing hard.

With the win, CBA is now 4-3 for the season with the final game on Tuesday, October 27, at Destiny Christian in Oklahoma City. Game time is 6:00 p.m.

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Media Contact:
Terry Fellenstein
580.343.2262

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An Anniversary Worth Celebrating

Monday, October 19th, 2009
From Left to Right: Paul Blake, Patty Schimmer, Joshua Jantzen, and Aaron Slagell

From Left to Right: Paul Blake, Patty Schimmer, Joshua Jantzen, and Aaron Slagell

CORN, Okla. – It has been a year since her life was changed forever. A year of the unknown. A year of many ups and downs. A year of rehabilitation. But for Patty Schimmer, faculty member at Corn Bible Academy (CBA), it has also been a year of continuous miracles.  As she reflects on what has taken place in her life during the past twelve months, Patty marvels at the power of prayer and the strength that surrounds her – strength from her family, friends, students and co-workers, as well as the strength that God has given her to thrive when the odds were against her.

 The early morning of Tuesday, September 30, 2008, was a typical morning for the teacher who resides with her husband Kenny in Custer City, and she stopped in Weatherford on her way to school to pick up three freshmen boys, her regular morning routine.  Joshua Jantzen sat in the front passenger seat with Paul Blake and Aaron Slagell taking the back seat. Conversation lagged – it was too early for the guys. As the suburban headed south on Highway 54, none of its occupants knew what was about to happen.

 “I was sitting in my seat and I heard Mrs. Schimmer say, ‘If that little black car keeps coming, it is going to hit us,’ and then I heard a ‘bang’ and woke up out on the grass with a broken leg,” said Paul Blake.  Joshua, sitting in the front seat, watched as the car came over the hill and witnessed the crash only to be knocked out immediately afterward for several seconds. Aaron was spared any memory of the accident, and Patty recalled seeing the car coming towards the suburban and then remembered hearing emergency medical personnel caring for Paul and Aaron at the scene. She also remembered the EMTs applying a neck brace, her husband arriving at the scene telling her not to look down at her legs, and the sound of the AirVac helicopter.

 In the accident that ended the life of the young man driving the small black car, the three boys and their teacher were injured but Joshua suffered only minor injuries and did not have to be hospitalized. Paul had a broken femur, pelvis, and nose, while Aaron also had a compound fracture in his femur, broken pelvis, jaw, cheekbone and other facial fractures. Patty had eight broken ribs, a collapsed lung, two tears in her abdominal wall, a broken left femur and tibia, broken right tibia, her left foot was crushed, and she had a chipped vertebrae. Paul, Aaron, and Patty were all airlifted to OU Medical Center that day and spent several weeks in the hospital and in rehab in Oklahoma City.

 Joshua, Paul and Aaron have made complete recoveries and have resumed their normal lives. All three are very careful to wear their seatbelts and encourage others to do the same. Aaron, taking it a step further, urges others to “live every day like it is your last and live it for Jesus.”

 Aaron’s mom, Rosa Slagell, was his main support throughout his ordeal. “An even greater miracle for me is that I never felt depressed while in the hospital. I somehow knew I would be fine and I definitely knew it was God comforting me. I really appreciated all of the nurses and doctors who took care of me, but the person I appreciate the most is my mom. She stayed beside me no matter what – every day. She showed me how much she loves me and I will never forget that. I don’t know what I would do without her.”

 Patty has endured twelve surgeries so far and will undergo more surgery this week on her right leg. After the accident, administration and faculty at CBA were concerned that Mrs. Schimmer may never return to teach, but Patty was determined to overcome and prevail, and in January, she returned to school in a wheelchair and finished the year where she had begun – in her classroom with her students. She is unwavering in her determination to walk again without a walker, crutches, or cane. “I am unable to put over 50 pounds of weight on my right leg, but I may have more rehabilitation when I am allowed to try to walk. Surgery is expected on my left foot but I am using it to bear my full weight at this time. I will walk when the bone graft in my right leg is able to sustain my weight.”

 In her own words, Patty wants the world to know what she has learned from this life-changing experience. “My family and my CBA family were wonderful. The school met the needs of my family, and my family was with me almost continually until I was awake enough to send them home to rest. God was so faithful to answer so many prayers which included not allowing infection – truly a miracle.

 I believe that the passengers in my car will always wear their seatbelts. The lack of injuries to Joshua was dramatic considering the damage to the suburban and to the other passengers in the car. I understand that the ICU waiting room was full with friends and family during those early hours, just as many of these same people have stayed in my home with me or pushed my wheelchair. What a blessing everyone has been.

 It was evident that even before the accident, God was leading people to pray. I believe my calmness at the accident was an answer to prayer. CBA began praying within twenty minutes of the accident. I was able to stay alert until I was taken into surgery, which was helpful to the doctors, and I believe this was because many were lifting me up in prayer. There have been few setbacks or complications, which is a miracle considering the open wounds I had. I am not in any significant pain. This was not expected to be the case at all! I am doing many things I did before, but I am looking forward to walking again soon.”

 It has been a year of contemplation about a tragic accident that ended the life of one young man and injured four others. For Patty Schimmer and her students, they realize that they are in God’s hands and are living life to its fullest and reflecting on the anniversary of their life-changing experience. That’s an anniversary worth celebrating.

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Media Contact:
Rhonda Goering
580.343.2262

 

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Crusader Defense Sparks 46-0 Win Over Grandfield

Friday, October 16th, 2009

CORN, Okla. — The Corn Bible Academy Crusader defense came up big Thursday, October 15, with a 46-0 win over Grandfield. Behind the outstanding play of Taylor Ensz, Jared Boese, and Ben Sawatzky, the Crusaders held the Bearcats to -30 total yards. The Crusader defense had ten tackles for loss in CBA’s second straight shut-out. Ensz also contributed a safety on Grandfield’s first play from scrimmage when he tackled the ball carrier in the end zone.

On offense, the Crusaders were led by freshman Andrew Troyer who gained 158 yards on 13 carries. Troyer ran for a 47 yard touchdown early in the second quarter. Ensz caught touchdown passes of seven and 16 yards from freshman Scott Dick while Boese, Aaron Slagell, and Stephen Mawu scored touchdowns on runs.

The win brings CBA’s record to 5-2 (4-2 in District C-2) with an important game at Mountain View/Gotebo on Friday, October 23. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

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Terry Fellenstein
580.343.2262

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Junior High Crusaders Fall to Pirates

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Corn, OKLA. — The Corn Bible Academy junior high Crusader football team traveled to Cyril on Monday, October 12, and lost a hard fought game to the Pirates, 42-28.

The Crusaders rallied from a 14-8 halftime deficit to trail 28-22 with five minutes remaining in the game. Cyril scored on two long touchdown runs to go ahead 42-22. Jay Penner’s 37 yard touchdown run brought the final score to 42-28. Trevor Harms scored three touchdowns for the Crusaders on a ten yard run, a 65 yard kickoff return and a 63 yard pass from Scott Dick. Penner added two conversion catches from Dick. Andrew Troyer led CBA in rushing with 69 yards on eight carries, while Dick completed five out of 17 pass attempts for 102 yards.

On defense, Troyer led the Crusaders with 16 tackles while Harms and Travis Ensz had eight each. The loss evens CBA’s record at 3-3 with an away game against Cement on October 19.

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Terry Fellenstein
580.343.2262

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Crusaders Beat Duke, Move to 4-2

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Corn, OKLA. — The Corn Bible Academy Crusaders beat the Duke Tigers 46-0 Friday night at Crusader Park. The win brings the Crusaders’ record to 4-2 (3-2 in District C-2).

Pate Gossen led the offensive explosion, hitting 9 of11 passes for 175 yards and two touchdowns. Gossen also scored on a 13 yard run. Taylor Ensz scored two touchdowns, one on a 14 yard pass and the other on a six yard run. Aaron Slagell also scored two touchdowns on a ten yard run and a 47 yard interception return. Jared Boese scored a touchdown on a three yard pass from Gossen. Boese also had a pair of two point conversions, while Slagell, Trevor Harms, and Chandler Corn also scored conversions.

The Crusader defense played well in shutting out the Tigers, holding Duke to 120 total yards. Ben Sawatzky led CBA with nine tackles, including three for loss, while Ensz and Jacob Friesen each had two tackles for loss.

The Crusaders travel to Grandfield on Thursday, October 15, for an important District C-2 match-up with the Bearcats. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

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Media Contact:
Terry Fellenstein
580.343.2262

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