Nate Stewart Archives - https://sjodaily.com/tag/nate-stewart/ Thu, 30 Sep 2021 16:36:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://sjodaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-sjo-daily-logo-32x32.png Nate Stewart Archives - https://sjodaily.com/tag/nate-stewart/ 32 32 Kopacz advances in IHSA Class 1A tournament https://sjodaily.com/2021/09/30/kopacz-advances-in-ihsa-class-1a-tournament/ Thu, 30 Sep 2021 16:36:42 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=13414 By Fred Kroner Case Kopacz was the lone Oakwood golfer to qualify for the Class 1A boys’ golf sectional based on results from the Wednesday (Sept. 29) regional tournament at Turtle Run, in Danville. Kopacz fired an 88 and placed 11th overall at the regional. In 11 of 15 meets this season, Kopacz has led …

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By Fred Kroner

Case Kopacz was the lone Oakwood golfer to qualify for the Class 1A boys’ golf sectional based on results from the Wednesday (Sept. 29) regional tournament at Turtle Run, in Danville.

Kopacz fired an 88 and placed 11th overall at the regional. In 11 of 15 meets this season, Kopacz has led the team or shared the team lead in scoring.

The Comets’ other participants at the regional were Kyle McFarland (104), Mason Goodner (110) and Nate Stewart (124).

Oakwood’s composite score was 420, which enabled the team to finish eighth in a meet with 13 teams. The Comets were seeded 11th. Regional champion Monticello produced a 330 team composite.

In its final pre-regional tuneup on Monday (Sept. 27), Oakwood (8-12) defeated Hoopeston Area, but finished behind Milford in a three-school meet at Shewami.

Milford’s composite score was 180. Oakwood ended with a 217 and Hoopeston Area totaled 233.

Kopacz had the top round for the Comets, firing a 48. Stewart finished with a 55. Goodner and McFarland each ended with 57s.

Kopacz will compete in the sectional on Monday (Oct. 4) at Balmoral Woods, in Crete.

The top three teams advanced to the sectional as did the top10 players not on qualifying teams.

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Kopacz ties for third at VCC golf tournament https://sjodaily.com/2021/09/27/kopacz-ties-for-third-at-vcc-golf-tournament/ Mon, 27 Sep 2021 15:13:34 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=13355 By Fred Kroner Oakwood junior Case Kopacz carded a 90 on Thursday (Sept. 23) and tied for third individually in the Vermilion Valley Conference boys’ golf tournament at Harrison Park, in Danville. Watseka won the team title (359), followed by Iroquois West (382). Oakwood was 10th (481) in the 10-school event. The Comets’ other leaders …

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By Fred Kroner

Oakwood junior Case Kopacz carded a 90 on Thursday (Sept. 23) and tied for third individually in the Vermilion Valley Conference boys’ golf tournament at Harrison Park, in Danville.

Watseka won the team title (359), followed by Iroquois West (382). Oakwood was 10th (481) in the 10-school event.

The Comets’ other leaders were Kyle McFarland (104) and Nate Stewart (125).

Oakwood (7-11) returns to action on Monday (Sept. 27) against Hoopeston Area and Milford at Shewami Country Club.

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Kopacz earns medalist honors at Harrison Park https://sjodaily.com/2021/09/23/kopacz-earns-medalist-honors-at-harrison-park/ Thu, 23 Sep 2021 20:07:42 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=13301 By Fred Kroner Oakwood golfer Case Kopacz tied for medalist honors on Monday (Sept. 20) in a three-team at Harrison Park. The junior fired a 40, helping the Comets to a runner-up finish. The meet champion was Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin (177), followed by Oakwood (223) and Westville (251). Other Comet leaders were Kyle McFarland (49) and Nate …

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By Fred Kroner

Oakwood golfer Case Kopacz tied for medalist honors on Monday (Sept. 20) in a three-team at Harrison Park.

The junior fired a 40, helping the Comets to a runner-up finish.

The meet champion was Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin (177), followed by Oakwood (223) and Westville (251).

Other Comet leaders were Kyle McFarland (49) and Nate Stewart (54).

On Saturday (Sept. 18), the Comets didn’t field a full team at the Paris Invitational, but Kopacz shot a team-best 90, for his best 18-hole score of the season.

McFarland finished with a 99.

Oakwood (7-11) returns to action on Thursday (Sept. 23) in the Vermilion Valley Conference meet at Harrison Park.

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Kopacz ties for first at Danville Country Club https://sjodaily.com/2021/09/16/kopacz-ties-for-first-at-danville-country-club/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 15:47:41 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=13238 By Fred Kroner Case Kopacz tied for medalist honors on Wednesday (Sept. 15) at Danville Country Club, but Oakwood finished behind Schlarman Academy in a golf dual meet. Kopacz fired a 43. Schlarman won the meet 205-227. The Comets’ other participants were Nate Stewart (53) Kyle McFarland (55) and Kollin Schrader (76). Oakwood (6-10) returns …

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By Fred Kroner

Case Kopacz tied for medalist honors on Wednesday (Sept. 15) at Danville Country Club, but Oakwood finished behind Schlarman Academy in a golf dual meet.

Kopacz fired a 43.

Schlarman won the meet 205-227.

The Comets’ other participants were Nate Stewart (53) Kyle McFarland (55) and Kollin Schrader (76).

Oakwood (6-10) returns to action on Thursday (Sept. 16) at Turtle Run against Danville High School.

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Kopacz finishes second at Harrison Park https://sjodaily.com/2021/09/14/kopacz-finishes-second-at-harrison-park/ Tue, 14 Sep 2021 21:02:35 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=13172 By Fred Kroner Oakwood’s Case Kopacz finished second, one stroke behind the medalist, on Thursday (Sept. 9) in a golf dual meet at Danville’s Harrison Park against Judah Christian. Kopacz fired a team-best 43. Judah won the meet 187-201. The Comets’ team score was its lowest of the season. Other scorers for the Comets were …

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By Fred Kroner

Oakwood’s Case Kopacz finished second, one stroke behind the medalist, on Thursday (Sept. 9) in a golf dual meet at Danville’s Harrison Park against Judah Christian.

Kopacz fired a team-best 43.

Judah won the meet 187-201. The Comets’ team score was its lowest of the season.

Other scorers for the Comets were Kyle McFarland (46), Nate Stewart (51), Lily Harden (64) and Will Crippin (66).

Oakwood (6-9) returns to action on Thursday (Sept. 16) against Danville Schlarman Academy at Danville Country Club.

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Case Kopacz earns medalist honors against Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin https://sjodaily.com/2021/09/02/case-kopacz-earns-medalist-honors-against-bismarck-henning-rossville-alvin/ Thu, 02 Sep 2021 16:57:58 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=13007 By Fred Kroner Oakwood’s Case Kopacz fired a 42 on Wednesday (Sept. 1) at Harrison Park, in Danville, and captured medalist honors by three strokes in a dual golf meet against Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin. Teammate Mason Goodner shot a 52 and placed fourth individually. Other scores for the Comets were: Kyle McFarland (53), Nate Stewart (58), Will …

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By Fred Kroner

Oakwood’s Case Kopacz fired a 42 on Wednesday (Sept. 1) at Harrison Park, in Danville, and captured medalist honors by three strokes in a dual golf meet against Bismarck-Henning/Rossville-Alvin.

Teammate Mason Goodner shot a 52 and placed fourth individually.

Other scores for the Comets were: Kyle McFarland (53), Nate Stewart (58), Will Crippin (69) and Lily Harden (70).

B-H/R-A posted a 201-205 dual-meet win, though the Comets registered their lowest team score of the season for the second time in two days.

On Monday (Aug. 30), McFarland tied for fifth individually at Ironhorse in Tuscola, helping Oakwood’s boys’ golf team post its lowest score of the season.

McFarland fired a team-best 47 for nine holes.

The team’s other leaders were Kopacz (52), Goodner (53), Stewart (59) and Crippin (67).

Oakwood finished third in the four-school meet.

Arcola (173) was the team titlist, followed by Salt Fork (204), Oakwood (211) and Fisher (226).

Oakwood (5-7) returns to action on Friday (Sept. 3) at Danville in the Viking Invitational at Turtle Run.

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Oakwood Junior High builds community with Empowerment Day https://sjodaily.com/2019/10/12/oakwood-junior-high-builds-community-with-empowerment-day/ Sat, 12 Oct 2019 11:30:55 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=5189 BY DANI TIETZ dani@sjodaily.com The world is filled with children and adults, peers and colleagues, athletes and musicians, students and teachers. At Oakwood Junior High School, seventh- and eighth-graders are learning that everybody is on the same team. “My word for the year is relationships,” principal Anne Burton said. “Student, staff and community coming in, …

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BY DANI TIETZ
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The world is filled with children and adults, peers and colleagues, athletes and musicians, students and teachers.

At Oakwood Junior High School, seventh- and eighth-graders are learning that everybody is on the same team.

“My word for the year is relationships,” principal Anne Burton said. “Student, staff and community coming in, I just think that’s huge. We all have to work together.”

Burton’s vision has been the catalyst for staff creating opportunities for students in different grades coming together in “houses” which foster teamwork while providing healthy competition.

“But then they have to realize we’re all one family, so we are the Knights,” Burton said.

In her second year at Oakwood Junior High, Burton’s focus is helping the students gain independence through responsibility.

At the beginning of the 2019-20 school year, students were encouraged to hit attendance benchmarks.

“Our students came to school, ready to learn. They got on the bus. They get off the bus smiling, and they’ve worked really hard this year,” Burton said.

The staff noticed the teenagers’ positive attitude, and wanted to give them a day away from the coursework. Wednesday, staff and students, along with professionals from the Vermilion County community came together to give the students an “Empowerment Day.”

“I wanted to give them some time to strengthen their friendships, to continue that because we all have to have that little bit of boost to keep going at the end of the quarter. So I wanted to give them something to drive them into the next quarter,” Burton said.

Students were asked to provide information about their future interests, then staff worked to find community members who spent the day talking about their profession. While the junior high staff was not able to meet all interests of every student, the students felt like the variety of professionals they got to listen to helped them understand what it takes to realize their dreams.

Vermilion County Coroner Jane McFadden had to explain what the job entailed to the 12-, 13- and 14-year-old students, and what it means to be an elected official.

“What I do is so much more specialized than what the requirements are, so I told him anybody can run with these requirements, however, it doesn’t mean you’re going to win,” McFadden said.

The candidate, who is running for re-election in 2020, told the students that it is important that elected officials are qualified to do the job at hand.

But she also said talking to teenagers about professional possibilities is important.

“It’s a little bit more relaxed atmosphere because they’re smaller groups, you’re not speaking before a large group of people,” she said. “They’re more inclined to ask questions. It is important to get to kids early, get them thinking about what they want to be when they grow up.”

McFadden especially wants to reach young women who might be interested in non-traditional careers.

“They can really do whatever they want, but they need to start,” she said. “This is the age where they really need to start buckling down in school and doing better.”

Eighth-grader Kai White said that she thinks that the opportunity to listen to professionals is important as she prepares to consider what high school and college courses she might take.

White is interested in being a teacher to help kids or to serve in the military. Listening to speakers like Oakwood’s Superintendent Larry Maynard, put the demand for teachers into perspective.

Listening to Maynard also strengthened Rebecca Wagner’s desire to become a teacher.

“I want to be a teacher, for possibly fourth grade,” Wagner said. “I love math a lot so teaching really interests me.”

Wagner also realized that being a banker is something she might fall back on with her math skills.

But, most immediately, Wagner will get involved with Vermilion County’s Peer Court.

In the program’s 25th year, Executive Director Katie Osterbur is continuously looking for teens who want to volunteer in the process of running a court session as jurors, attorneys or clerks.

The teens don’t decide their peer’s guilt or innocence, but instead, as the youth takes responsibility for his or her actions, the teens decide an appropriate punishment that must be completed.

Osterbur said that kids are often excited about the opportunity because they are “incredibly willing to help.”

“I think peer court offers them the tools,” she said. “There are very few programs where youth can take an active role in decision making. Normally it’s adults, telling them how to do it.

“In this way, they are using their own judgement.

“I really think that this gives youth power to make good decisions and to help their community. These kids are just incredibly smart.”

White said that during the morning sessions she learned that “no matter what our differences are we can still at least try to work together, instead of bickering and gossiping the whole time.”

The morning prepared her for an afternoon of team-building games that the male students participated in during their morning session.

Oakwood Social Worker Marcy Nicoson said that the entire day was built on three components: team building, communication skills and self-reflection.

While there was one quiet station where students wrote about themselves and their peers, the majority of the activities revolved around problem-solving and communication through play.

Former Oakwood wrestling Coach Dave Markwell, who has spent the last 12 years subbing in the district after retirement, led teams in a communication activity.

He took a group of 13, and asked them to pass a story down the line.

“You’ve got to realize how stories change,” Markwell said. “I tell you something, you tell someone else, they tell someone else, that story has totally changed from when you first started, which is gossip and people get upset with that.”

He then had students lock hands as they walked together around the playground railing. If one member of the group fell off the wood, the entire group had to start the course over.

Markwell hoped that students learned that you have to know your teammates’ strength and weaknesses, and make adjustments.

“In our society this day and age, it takes a lot of teamwork just to get through,” he said. “Where would you be without someone to help you? These kids have got to realize, I know they are seventh- and eighth-graders, but they’ve got to realize that there are people out there that can help, even your peers can help you.”

Seventh-grader Nate Stewart said the team-building activities are something he sees helping him in the classroom.

“Some of the kids that needed help working in groups, it helped them; it helped me,” he said. “I don’t like working in groups, but going through this, it just helped me out.”

Seventh-grade Language Arts Instructor David Parker had students sit in a circle and pass a ball with questions attached to it. As a student received the ball, they answered the question so their peers would know something new about them.

Physical Education Instructor Clint England set up an obstacle course for peers to guide each other through as they were blindfolded.

England said he hopes that the teenagers will take what they learned to focus in other areas of their lives.

Eighth-grade Science Teacher Brady Leeman also ran a blindfold activity where students had to heighten their other senses to problem-solve with other students who may be in different circles.

Keevyn Wilson said the entire morning helped him learn more about other students in his school.

“I thought it was pretty cool,” he said.

Nicoson said that the school will seek feedback from the students to see what they liked and where the staff could better serve them. The group hopes to continue to do smaller events throughout the year, and to make “Empowerment Day” an annual activity.

Burton said the students are always positive, but this year, they are willing to try whatever the staff provides for them.

“There are people outside this willing, that want to step in and want to be a part of their lives and want to be a part of it,” Burton said. “And I think that’s really exciting.”

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