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Woonsocket elementary students continue to work on the “Every Reader is a Star” program.
This is a progressive program with students earning Accelerated Reader points when they begin testing through sixth grade. Once a student has earned 50 points, they receive a certificate and their first seal. Many certificates decorate the library cabinet doors.
When a student reaches the 1,000 point level, they earn a school letter and take their certificate home. Aiden Lieber, a fourth grader, currently has 893 points and is nearing the completion of his certificate. Students may earn points towards a bar for their school letter once they complete the certificate.

Junior high and high school students that have reached a spot on the Redmen Reading Club Board for the 2015-16 school year are:
Cage Boschee, Taylor Burkel, Nathan Linke, Graceana Terkildsen, Tayla Weber, Sarah Baysinger, Andrew Lindgren, Aaron Linke, Lily Overson, Abi Fry, Xavier Baysinger and Ashleigh Fry. Students must have at least 150 points to earn club status.
Students are able to earn various treats as they climb the reading ladder.

Blackhawks bring home third

Selland stages heroic comeback to secure OT win

ALL FIVE Rustler defenders look on in awe as Myah Selland drives and scores on this play during Friday night’s semifinal battle. Selland was held to 15 points and 16 rebounds in the loss, but came back with a vengeance the following night, practically single-handedly mounting a last minute comeback out of a nine-point deficit.

ALL FIVE Rustler defenders look on in awe as Myah Selland drives and scores on this play during Friday night’s semifinal battle. Selland was held to 15 points and 16 rebounds in the loss, but came back with a vengeance the following night, practically single-handedly mounting a last minute comeback out of a nine-point deficit.

The third place game of the 2016 State “B” Tournament was promised to be full of excitement, but considering the pace of the game throughout three and a half quarters, no one could have guessed the level of drama that was yet to come.
While the Blackhawks stayed within striking distance throughout, after getting up 4-2 in the first seconds, SCW never again held a lead … until, a few minutes into the fourth quarter, when the Myah Selland Show began.
Following some fairly quiet first three quarters, in which she scored just 12 points, Selland switched on the magic and began a performance that seemed completely surreal.
With just under three and a half minutes left, the Avon Pirates had hoisted themselves to the biggest lead of the night of nine points. It was then that Selland took the controls and did the impossible.
She started out hitting a deep three pointer, which was followed by some forced Blackhawk fouling, and three Avon free throws to re-establish their lead.
Selland wasn’t discouraged, however, as she rallied and hit two more threes, back-to-back. After two graciously missed Avon free-throws, Selland brought the ball back down the court and scored in the paint.
It looked like all may be for naught when a field goal by Livi Jurrens brought the Pirates back up three points with little time left on the clock.
Still, the 6-foot-2 junior would not back down. She hit an amazing fourth three-pointer to tie up the game and send the teams into overtime.
The show wasn’t over, as on the Hawks’ first possession, Selland went up for two, drew the foul and sunk the ensuing free throw. Two points by Avon’s Hanna Powers wouldn’t be enough as Selland came back and hit an incredible fifth three-point shot.
On the next possession Selland looked to drive again, but instead drew the defense away from the lane, which opened up an assist to Abby Doering. Doering turned the opportunity into a three-point play, to essentially put the game away.
Selland scored 22 of her game-high 34 points ­— 15 in threes — in the final few minutes of the game, to pilot a fast and furious comeback, described as “epic.”
She also posted a double-double — her second of the tournament and her 12th of the season — with 14 rebounds.
The Blackhawks finished their season 21-5, first place in the 281 Conference and third place in the state.

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