Archive for February, 2010

Lady Crusaders Head to Area Tournament

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Corn, OKLA. — After a District finals loss to Hammon, the Corn Bible Academy Lady Crusaders found themselves in a “one and done” situation at the Regional Tournament. CBA started out in the Regional Tournament on Thursday night with a 45-34 win over Lookeba-Sickles at SWOSU. Emily Dick with 12 points, Ellie Troyer with 11, and Jessica Penner with 10 points led a well-balanced attack. In Friday’s game against the Lady Panthers of Eldorado, the Crusaders jumped out to a 43-15 halftime lead and cruised to a 67-25 victory to move on to the Regional Consolation Finals.

Again, balanced scoring and defense were the keys to the victory. Penner with 13 points, Echo Shantz with 11, and Emily Dick and Taylor Smith with 10 points each led CBA. In Saturday’s Consolation Final against a tough Verden team, the Lady Crusaders extended  a four point halftime lead to a 48-33 victory. Defense again was the key for CBA with Skyler Voss, Ellie Troyer, and Taylor Smith all having good defensive games. Smith led the Lady Crusaders with 19 points, a career high, while Penner with 11 and Dick with 10 gave CBA good scoring balance.

With the wins, the Lady Crusaders improve their record to 19-8 and advance to the Area Tournament at Chickasha High School, February 25-27. CBA’s opening Area game will be against Earlsboro High School on Thursday, February 25, at 6:30 p.m. at Chickasha High School.

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Crusaders Eliminated in Regional Tournament

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Corn, OKLA. — The Corn Bible Academy boys were eliminated from further regional play on Thursday night, February 18, at SWOSU, losing to the Verden Tigers 58-37. After leading 9-7 at the end of the first quarter, the Crusaders offense was held in check by a tough Verden defense. Spencer Huiatt led CBA with 18 points while Jared Boese scored six points. With the loss, the Crusaders end their season with an 8-17 record but will return several key players for next year.

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Lady Crusaders Finish Second in District Play

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Corn, OKLA. — The Corn Bible Academy Lady Crusaders finished second in district play, losing to Hammon 57-52 on Saturday night, February 13. The girls made the district finals by beating Granite 50-39 on Thursday night behind Emily Dick’s 19 points and Jessica Penner’s 15 points. The team led all the way to win their first 1st round district game in three years. In the finals against Hammon, CBA had a 16-13 lead after one quarter but a bad second quarter put them down 30-23 at the half. CBA outscored Hammon 29-27 in the second half but it wasn’t enough to get the win. Emily Dick with 14 points, Taylor Smith with 11 points, and Skyler Voss with 10 points led the Lady Crusaders in scoring. Dick also finished with 10 rebounds. With the loss, CBA fell into the Consolation bracket for the Regional Tournament at SWOSU.

CBA Boys District Wrap-Up

The Crusaders had the same troubles as the Lady Crusaders on Saturday night against Hammon – a bad second quarter. After taking a 15-13 first quarter lead, the Crusaders were outscored 17-6 in the second quarter. CBA fought hard in the second half but could only shave two points off of a nine point halftime deficit, losing 53-46. Pate Gossen led the Crusaders with 17 points while Spencer Huiatt added 14. Taylor Ensz corralled 12 rebounds for the Crusaders.

CBA earned the finals by beating Granite 62-54 on Friday night. The Crusaders led all the way in the first round game. Spencer Huiatt with 28 points led the Crusaders in scoring while Taylor Ensz chipped in 12 and Jared Boese had 11 points. Boese and Ensz led CBA in rebounding with 13 and 11 rebounds, respectively. The boys advanced to the Consolation bracket of the Regional Tournament with their first round game against Verden at SWOSU.

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Crusaders Lose Tough Games to Cyril

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Corn, OKLA. — In make-up games on Thursday, February 4, at Corn Bible Academy, the Crusader basketball teams played two competitive games with the Cyril Pirates. The Lady Crusaders were tied with Class B’s number one team 43-43 with five minutes remaining, before falling 54-43. Jessica Penner had 21 points while Ellie Troyer chipped in eight points.

The boys’ game was back and forth in the second half before Cyril hit a three point basket with five seconds left to lead 53-51. Spencer Huiatt’s last second shot hit off the front of the rim and bounced away to end the game. Huiatt led CBA with 19 points while Pate Gossen had 14 points and Taylor Ensz scored 12 points.

Upcoming games for the Crusaders:
Friday, February 5 at Union City
Monday, February 8 at CBA vs. Washita Heights
Tuesday, February 9 at CBA vs. Mountain View/Gotebo

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Terry Fellenstein
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Link for the Corn Bible Academy KFOR News Story

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Corn, OKLA. – Below is the  link for the news story about Corn Bible Academy and the German Feast and Auction.  The story is under the heading, “Germans and Corn.”

http://www.kfor.com/community/greatstate/

You can also view the story by clicking on the German Feast and Auction link at the top of this website.

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Charles Regier
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Crusaders Split with the Bison

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Corn, OKLA. — The Corn Bible Academy Crusader basketball teams split games with the Geary Bison on Tuesday, February 2.  The Lady Crusaders beat Geary 55-25 while the Crusaders were defeated in double overtime 80-70.

Skyler Voss had a game high of 15 points while Emily Dick, RaeLyn Epp, and Jessica Penner each scored 10 points raising the Lady Crusader’s record to 12-6. The guys fell to 5-13 as they were outscored in the second overtime 16-6. Jared Boese led the Crusaders with 21 points, while Spencer Huiatt added 19 points, Pate Gossen added 14 points, and Taylor Ensz contributed 11 points to keep CBA close.

The Crusaders host Cyril on Thursday, February 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the CBA gymnasium and then travel to Union City on Friday, February 5, for three games with the Tigers. Junior varsity boys play at 5:00 p.m., varsity girls play at 6:30, and varsity boys will play at 8:00 p.m.

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Terry Fellenstein
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Corn Bible Academy to Appear on KFOR

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Corn, OKLA. — On Wednesday evening, February 3, Corn Bible Academy’s German Feast and Auction will be featured on the 6:30 p.m. Extra Edition newscast on KFOR, Channel Four, out of Oklahoma City.  The feature will be shown again on the station’s Thursday morning local news show.

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Charles Regier
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OMEA All State Choir, An Extraordinary Event

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Corn, OKLA.– On January 20-23, Corn Bible Academy student Joshua Hall participated in the Oklahoma Music Educators Association (OMEA) High School All State Mixed Choir. The event took place during the OMEA State Convention at the Performing Arts Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This culminated an extremely rigorous audition process during the past three months with at least 2000 students from across the state auditioning for the mixed choir and the women’s choir. Joshua sang first tenor in the prestigious mixed choir with 200 members. 

Joshua, a junior from Corn, is the son of Martin and Jill Hall of Corn, and has been a part of the All State Mixed Chorus for the past five years, three years in the junior high chorus and the past two as a member of the high school chorus.  He plans to audition for his sixth and final year in 2010-2011.  Being a member of an All State Choir is very influential in the pursuit of college scholarships in the field of music. 

The choir rehearsed for a total of 15 hours during the three day event under the direction of Granville Oldham, a master teacher for the School for the Performing Arts in Bermuda.  His duties include conducting a Chamber singing group, boy’s choir, girl’s choir, and he provides private voice instruction and vocal coaching in his studio. 

The program consisted of the following pieces of music: Jubilate Deo by Gabrieli, Kantata #50, a german arrangement, by J.S. Bach, Wedding Cantata in four movements by Daniel Pinkham, If Music Be the Food of Love by Jean Belmont, La Passeggiata with a French text by Rossini and Jennings, and finally Hold On by Moses Hogan.                                              

Joshua was accompanied by his choir director, Charles Regier who directs the junior high and senior high vocal and instrumental music at Corn Bible Academy.  Mr. Regier is assisted by Todd Smith.  While Joshua attended rehearsals, Mr. Regier was able to participate in the Music Educators National Conference, an annual convention at the Tulsa Convention Center. Mr. Regier said, “One comes away from a convention of this nature with new ideas, renewing friendships, and the inspiration to do an even better job in the classroom. This is what I want to do for my students as we go through the second semester.”

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