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About the Varsity Football PlayersBadgers Senior Spotlight

THIS EDITION :: SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2012

McLaughlin to Lead the BadgersA New Era Has Begun!

Photo by Jason Duchow Photography

Coming Soon to Bonners Ferry!

A Little About the CoachesMeet the Coaching Staff

Special High School Football Edition!

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A New Era Has Begun!By Steve Russo

A new era has begun for the Bonners Ferry Football program! Casey McLaughlin has been named head football coach; the school’s fourth head coach for the past three

years. McLaughlin has been coaching in Sandpoint the past six years where he spent the last three as varsity defensive coordinator and assistant head coach. McLaughlin was a part of a program that lead teams to a 91% winning percentage versus 4A schools over the past six years, 4 league champion-ships and a state championship appearance.

“I am excited to be a Badger and to be part of this community.” McLaughlin went on to say, “ I am not in Sandpoint any longer, I am in Bonners and I couldn’t have asked for a better opportunity than the one I have here.” After a tumultuous 3-6 season McLaughlin is ready for the challenge, “I only see positives here, I don’t view this as challenging, but rather as an opportunity to establish a program in a great community.”

“We’re extremely excited to have someone with Casey’s integrity, work ethic, experience and en-ergy,” Bonners Ferry athletic director Kris Knowles said. McLaughlin went on to say, “there is a lot do and I am not wasting any time. There are great ath-letes here and they have been coached well. I will start the process of building my coaching staff soon and we will get after it.” When asked what is the one thing he would like the community to know about him, McLaughlin an-swered, “For the past ten years I have been coaching football. Now that I have had the opportunity to

be under some great head coaches, I feel I am ready to be the head coach! My desire is to build a culture where players and coaches are challenged to maximize their potential both on and off the field. My goal as a coach and as an educator is to ignite a passion for life in those I am around. We are all capable of amazing things if we would be willing to dare greatly and to never settle for being average.”

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Casey McLaughlin, Head Coach - Defensive CoordinatorCasey McLaughlin is in his first year as Head Coach for the Bonners Ferry Badgers Varsity football team. This year will be McLaughlin’s twelfth year as a football coach, something he said he enjoys and finds very rewarding.

“I love working with young men to build character and team unity,” said McLaughlin. “It is very rewarding to watch a team of individuals come togeth-er into a team.”

He is impressed with the hard work this year’s team has shown. “They are tough and have a lot of cour-age,” said Coach McLaughlin.

A US history and physical education teacher at Sandpoint High School, McLaughlin has been impressed with not only the kids he coaches, but the Bonners Ferry community as a whole.

“Bonners is a great community that supports their kids and school,” said McLaughlin. “They want to win and they want to see things done right. It is a fantastic place to coach football.”

Anyone who knows Coach McLaughlin can attest to his character and the lessons he brings to the kids with whom he interacts.

“I give the kids a lot of advice throughout the year. In fact my coaching principles are what we call the Badger Code,” said Coach McLaughlin. “The code is all about teaching life lessons that will carry a per-son through life as well as football.”

He lists those principles as the following: Everything Counts, Relentlessness, Dare Greatly, As One (team work), and Accountability.

“The purpose of the code is to teach players to give everything of themselves at every moment of life,” said McLaughlin. “Give your all, trust your team, take responsibility for your actions and never, ever be outworked.”

Cory Kramer, JV Offensive Coordinator / Varsity Receiver’sThe junior varsity offensive coordinator and varsity wide receiver coach is no stranger to football fans in Bonners Ferry. He is a 1993 graduate of Bonners Ferry High School and played football for them during his high school years. During the last six years, Coach Kramer has coached at all levels in Bonners Ferry from fifth grade up to high school.

When not coaching football, Coach Kramer is a heavy equipment operator for Foust Incorporated in Bonners Ferry.

He said that he is enjoying coaching with Head Coach Casey McLaughlin.

“Casey brings a different approach,” said Coach Kramer, who adds that the staff has been working to-gether since last spring to make this season the best it can be. “We have had some rough patches, but we are making a lot of progress so far.”

He said his advice to his players is to strive for perfection – on the field, off the field and throughout life.

He invites everyone in the community to come out on Thursday and Friday nights to cheer on both the junior varsity and varsity teams.

Corey Richards, Varsity Defensive LineCoach Richards will be coaching the varsity defensive line this season. A na-tive of Bonners Ferry, Coach Richards graduated from the school in 1987 and after playing football for Bonners Ferry he went on to play for two years at Rocky Mountain College. He has spent over 20 years coaching in his home-town and along with Coach Cory Kramer, he helped start the Bonners Ferry fifth and sixth grade tackle football program.

Meet the Varsity Coaching StaffBy Patty Hutchens

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“The junior class this year was our first group of sixth grade players we coached,” said Coach Richards.

A father of two, Coach Richards recently received his degree in Social Work and is starting to work on his masters degree.

He said working with Head Coach Casey McLaughlin has helped him broaden his vision of the game.

“Every time you meet a new coach you are introduced to a new philosophy,” said Coach Richards.

His advice to his team is to give all they can to the game and to remember that football is a team sport. “In life you will always be part of a team, whether it is at work or in your marriage,” said Coach Rich-ards. “Develop a team concept early on.”

As for the season, he said he is looking forward to seeing the kids grow. “We have a great bunch of kids and it’s a pleasure to coach them.”

Troy Holt, Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line

A football coach for 15 years, Coach Holt serves as the assistant head coach for the Bonners Ferry varsity team as well as the offensive coordinator and offen-sive line coach. Nine of his 15 years of experience have been spent coaching varsity and junior varsity. Coach Holt also coached eighth grade football for six years at Sandpoint Middle School.

Troy has been a school teacher for sixteen years, the last thirteen spent at Sandpoint Middle School teaching computer, health and physical education. Prior to that he was an elementary teacher for three years.

Coach Holt said he is thoroughly enjoying working with the young men on the Boners Ferry team and said they have great personalities.

“The young men are very connected to their community,” said Holt. “We had a fundraiser and there was a lot of support.”

His advice to his players is not what they should do on the field, but what they can do in the classroom. “Get the best education you can and strive to get the best grades,” said Holt.

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Alan AverySenior Alan Avery, who has played football for one year, is both a defensive back and wide receiver for Bonners Ferry this year. He said he loves the com-petition factor that football provides. Unsure of his post high school plans, Alan – like many high school athletes – says physical education is his favorite school subject.

When asked what he looks forward to most this season, he said “Game day!”

In his spare time Alan said he enjoys hanging out with his friends.

As a senior many kids look up to him and the other seniors on the team. The best advice he can give those kids is not football related, but instead academic. “Get good grades,” he advised.

Zach WilsonSenior Zach Wilson is no stranger to football. Having played 8 years, the running back and safety for the Bonners Ferry Bad-gers is passionate about the game. He hopes to play college foot-ball and says his favorite subject in school is physical education.

He enjoys the thrill of the games and when asked what he looks forward to most this season, his answer reflects his love for the

sport. “Everything,” he responded.

In addition to football, Zach also plays lacrosse and wrestles. It is no surprise that when asked what he enjoys to do in his spare time that he says he likes to play sports.

When asked what his advice is to the younger members of the team, he responded, “Give it your all.”

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Brendan EvansSenior Brendan Evans has played football for one year and is playing wide receiver and corner back for the Bad-gers this season. He said what he enjoys most about the sport is the camaraderie it provides. “Just being with the team,” he said.

In addition to football, Brendan also plays basketball. In his spare time he enjoys hunting.

When asked what his favorite school subject is, he shared that it is science.

He plans to join the army after graduating from high school. But before that he has one goal, going to State with his team.

When asked what advice he can give to the younger football players on the team, he responded, “Work hard.”

More Senior Spotlights to Come in the October Edition of the Bonners Ferry Newsline!Football Photos by Jason Duchow Photography

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So what can we do? Well, you can try your best to buy local produce whenever possible. Since produce from your local farms are traveling very short distances there is less pollution created in their transport. There is also less packaging and processing involved which also helps to lessen the amount of garbage we put into the environment and ourselves!

It really is enjoyable to mix up your food shopping routine by purchasing your fresh produce and meats at your local farmers’ market. In many cases you can negotiate prices (which is fun). Also fellow shoppers are generally in a happier frame of mind when they’re perusing farmer’s booths than when they’re steering a shopping cart through crowded aisles at the grocery store.

Find out the location of your nearest farmers’ market, note the dates that they are open and plan to be there bright and early to get the freshest, tastiest food choices of the day! Your family will thank you, you’ll be supporting your local economy and helping to save the environment.

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Alzheimer’s disease is an incurable disease that effects ones memory as it progresses. Alzheimer’s disease most commonly effects the brains of seniors, causing their memories to fade away forever. Not all seniors

who become occasionally forgetful have Alzheimer’s disease. This article will give you some tips about what to look for if you think it may be Alzheimer’s.

A great tip for improving your memory is to make sure that you are getting enough sleep at night. This is crucial because without enough sleep, your brain will not be able to operate at its peak potential and you will not be able to process all that you need to.

Most of us live in routines. Our lives are centered around having the same routine each day or each week. If we stray from that routine it can keep us from being able to remember things. Your routine is what is holding back your memory. Change how you do things each day to force your brain to develop new ways of remembering and sorting information.

If you want to improve your memory, avoid cramming. Last minute memorization can help you remember things, but the benefits are usually only short term. Try to learn new information gradually. Skills and information learned over time are more likely to stick with you. Cramming usually means you’ll forget it as quickly as you learned it.

A great tip for improving your memory is to make sure that you change your study habits from time to time. This is a good procedure because it will help to prevent your memory from becoming stagnant. Changing your location will help to stimulate your mind and open up your ability to store more in your long term memory.

Making many associations to something can help someone remember it much easier. An example of this would be connecting whatever one wants to remember to a personal story that the individual has. By making that connection to something that they already remember they can help themselves remember the new information as well.

As we age, memory loss can become a real problem. The best way to protect yourself from memory loss is to increase brain activity. Reading, doing crossword puzzles and learning something new like playing a musical instrument can keep your brain healthy and keep memory loss at bay.

Another helpful way to help you remember information such as people’s names, is to use images that will jog your memory when need be. Using images to supplement facts and figures is an easy way to categorize the information, but will help you associate the important details in the short and the long term.

Sleep is vital to maintaining mental clarity and memory. By avoiding sleep, you make your senses and mind foggier, hurting your ability to focus and piece together information. In addition, during sleep, your brain forges pathways that lead to memory. Getting good sleep (and a good amount of it) will improve your memory.

As stated in the beginning of this article, Alzheimer’s is an incurable disease that effects the memory of seniors. Occasional forgetfulness is very normal, while forgetting all the time may be something more serious. Apply the tips from this article to help you determine if it is normal memory loss, or something more.

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AUGUST / SEPTEMBERSeptember 17 - October 27- “Fall Session Yoga Classes”. Start your fall off in perfect form, with instructors Sharon Allured and Vicki Blake Thompson. There will be yoga for everyone! Gentle Yoga, Beginners Yoga, And Beyond Beginners. ALL YOGA CLASSES at the Pearl focus on integrating breath, movement, self-awareness, and peace of mind. TO REGISTER for YOGA classes: send your name, phone, e-mail, class choice & class fee to: Vicki Blake Thompson 7596 Wild Horse Lane Bonners Ferry, ID 83805. September 17- “Children in Foster Care Need Advocates”. A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is appointed by the judge on every child protection court case in Bonner and Boundary Counties. Find out more about how to become a trained advocate for children who have been abused or neglected and placed into foster care. The CASA Program will offer 30-hour Volunteer Training this October and November in Sandpoint. Call the Sandpoint CASA Office now to find out if the CASA Program is the right volunteer program for you. Children need advocates and the CASA Program will train volunteers. Call 208.255.7408 and talk to Judy or Cherie. September 21- “Badger Homecoming”. Go Badgers! Homecoming Football Game, Go, Fight, Win! Badger JV Football , Home vs Orfino 4pm. Badger Varsity at 7pm. September 22 - “Milk Can Dinner”. At the Wildhorse Mercantile and Saloon. Here is something a little different, all the food is cooked in a milk can; the bottom is lined with corn husks and the food -- chicken, sausage, carrots, cabbage, corn and more -- is layered in and cooked over a fire. No reservations necessary, just bring your appetite! Dinner is at 6pm located at 529503 Highway 95 near Milepost 530. To find

out more, call 208.267.0688 or email [email protected]. September 21-”Victoria Connection”. The Victory Connection is connecting those struggling in alcohol, drugs, and other life dominating sin to the source of all power and strength in Jesus Christ. Anyone struggling or has struggled in the past is welcome even if you aren’t sure Jesus can do this work in you. You can come and participate or you can come and just sit quietly and listen. If you are sick and tired of being sick and tired; if you have done it the world’s way but still aren’t satisfied; if you are asking yourself questions like - there has to be more to life - then you aren’t fully connected to the source of all life. Get connected and be filled with joy by the renewing of your heart and mind. Get connected and enjoy the abundant life God has in store for you personally. The Victory Connection begins at 6:30pm–8pm and every Friday thereafter @ MSC. September 22- “Saturday Yoga”. Open Class at 9:30am, an eclectic blend of Hatha, Iyengar and Vinyasa yoga styles. This class is for those who have some yoga experience and/or are in good physical health. Taught by Sharon Allured. $5 for registered Pearl Yoga students or $8 for walkins. No registration required. September 22- “Silent Auction”. We are pleased to announce the 10th Annual Community Breakfast and Silent Auction. The Community Breakfast and Silent Auction is just that, a free breakfast for anyone who wants to stop by for a chance to socialize with family, friends and neighbors with the opportunity to bid on a variety of silent auction items. The fun begins at 7-10am. at the Bonners Ferry Middle School Cafeteria, 6577 Main Street in Bonners Ferry. The menu includes biscuits and gravy, french toast sticks, breakfast burritos, orange wedges, juice, water & coffee.

September 25 - “Rotary Meeting”. Noon at Mugsy’s, 7161 Main Street. Idaho Fish and Game officers tentatively scheduled to speak on Region 1 hunting and fishing regulations. September 26 - “Auditions”. Auditions for new singers for the Bonners Ferry Children’s Choir, “Swinging on a Star” at 4pm at The Pearl. September 28, 29 - “Comedy at The Tower”. Get your sleeping bags and lawn chairs out one last time and head out to Naples. Hosted by World’s Smallest Comedy Club Rick Reed and the headliner is 20-year comedy veteran Daryl Makk, along with local comic Steve Burnham. A $10 donation is being requested, BYOB. Camping is available. The show begins at 8pm at 127 Imagine Lane, Naples. To find out more, call 208.267.9847. September 28 - “ Performer’s Circle”. Dust off your guitar and join us for open mic and jam. No fee for admission though donations are accepted. Doors open at The Pearl Cafe at 6:30pm, performances begin at 7pm.

September 29- October 6 - “The Last Days of The Farmers Market”. The summer has come to an end. The final days of the Farmers Market are here at the city parking lot. Join us October 6 for the Harvest Farmers Market! There will be local crafts to decorate your home and get you into the spirit of Fall. There will also be local vendors, Fresh homemade doughnuts, kettle corn, Evans Brothers Coffee and much more! Thank you Farmers Market for the wonderful show you have put on every Saturday

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10/5 - Crossover Tournament, Home, TBA10/19 - Kellogg, Away, 7pm10/27 - State, TBA, TBA

Boys Soccer9/17 - Libby, Away, 5pm9/20 - St. George, Away, 4pm9/22 - Priest River, Home, 1pm9/24 - Lake City JV, Away, 5pm 9/29 - St. Maries, Away, 1pm10/2 - Stillwater Christian, Away, 5pm 10/4 - Priest River, Away, 4pm 10/6 - Orofino, Home, 1pm

Girls Soccer9/17 - Libby, Away, 3pm9/22 - Priest River, Home, 11am9/24 - Lake City JV, Away, 5pm9/29 - CDA Charter, Away, 1pm10/2 - Stillwater Christian, Away, TBA10/6 - Orofino, Home, 11pm

Cross-Country9/22 - TBA (Erik Anderson at Plantes Ferry or Mountain West at Missoula)9/27 - TBA (CDA Charter or Thompson Falls)9/29 - Moscow/Bob Weisel Invite10/6 - Sandpoint invite10/18 - Districts10/27 - State Championships at Lewsiton

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BEAMS AND FLOORINGHOME INTERIORPROBuildCabinets, decking, doors, millwork, siding & trim and windows. 1411 North Division Street | Sandpoint, ID. 208.263.8224.

Thick ‘n’ ThinYour hometown sawmill for builders, remodelers and do-it-yourself-ers. 4355 Cow Creek Road | Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.1330.

COFFEEEvans Brothers Exceptional organic and competition coffees roasted daily onsite, prepared by the region’s best baristas. Pick up Evans Brothers Cofffe at Super 1 and Akin’s Foods. 524 Church Road by the historic granary tower in Sandpoint Idaho. 208.265.5553.

CONSTRUCTION / REMODELS / CUSTOM HOMESSelle Valley Construction401 Bonner Mall Way, Suite 1. 208.263.1808 | sellevalley.com.

FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICELakeview Funeral Home & Cremation Service301 South Olive | Sandpoint, Idaho. 208.263.3180.

FURNITUREBeck’s Furniture6443 McCall Street | Bonners Ferry, ID1.888.267.0914 or 208.267.7267.

MEDICAL/PHARMACYChiropractic Care Chiropractic care for the whole family! Dr. Pamela Svec, D.C. 6514 Main Street | Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.7355.

PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTSVapor Depot All of Your E-Cig Needs for Less!300 Bonner Mall Way | Ponderay, ID1.877.867.0965 | www.thevapordepot.com

PHONE SERVICEE.T. Wireless - Verizon Wireless6665 Main Street | Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.7100

QUILTINGCallie’s NicheFun and unique fabrics, quilting, mending and alterations. 6429 Bonner Street | Bonners Ferry, ID208.267.1583. Website: www.calliesniche.com. Email: [email protected].

TAX SERVICES/ PAYROLL SERVICESRhoads Tax ServiceGary R. Rhoads, Tax Specialist. rhoadstax.com. w4payroll.com. 6476 Main Street, Suite B, Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.5889

SPA/SALONMane Street HairFull service salon. 6451 McCall Street, Suite A Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.1170.

VARIETY STOREHuckleberry VarietyThings for everyday and those special occasions.7214 Main Street | Bonners Ferry, ID. 208.267.3286.

morning for us. We can’t wait to see you for the HOLIDAY MARKET! 8am-1pm in Downtown Bonners Ferry. September 29- “All you can eat Pancake Breakfast”. We are still in season for fresh picked huckleberries! All-You-Can-Eat huckleberry pancake breakfast from 8-10:30am at the Boundary County Airport. This event is being hosted by EAA Chapter 757. $5 suggested donation. Call 208.267.4359 for more information. October 6 -”The Harvest Festival”. Come join us at the City parking lot from 8am-1pm. Find local crafts to get yourself in the mood for Fall. This will be the last Farmers Market this Season. October 8 - “Columbus Day”. The Federal Offices, Courthouse, and City Hall will be closed. October 12 - ”Live Music At Papa Bryds”. Join us for live music from 6-9pm. Call 208.267.0891 for more information. October 12 - “Kick Off Festival”. The Boundary County 4-H sign up and awards kick off Festival. Join us at the Boundary

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County Fairgrounds for a free carnival, games and food and the 4-H awards ceremony will be at 6pm. To find out more, call 208.267.3235. October 13 - “A Night for the Museum”. The fund raising dinner will begin at 5:30pm to benefit the museum with entertainment, silent auctions, and raffles. Contact the museum, Jill’s Cafe, or John Standal at 208.267.9677 for tickets or information. Advance tickets only.

BONNERS FERRY HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Varsity Football9/12 - Orofino, Home, 7pm 9/28 - Bye 10/5 - Timberlake, Away, 7pm 10/12 - Priest River, Home, 7pm

Varsity Girls Volleyball9/18 - Sandpoint, Home, 7pm9/20 - Kellogg, Kellogg, 7pm9/22 - Sandpoint, Sandpoint, 2:30pm 9/25 - St. Maries, Home, 7pm9/27 - Priest River, Priest River, 7pm9/29 - Clark Fork, Home, 6pm10/2 - Timberlake, Home, 6:30pm

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HELP WANTED A sign was hung in an office window. It read: Help wanted. Must type 70 words a minute. Must be computer literate. Must be bilingual. An equal opportunity employer. A dog was ambling down the street and saw the sign. He looked at it for a moment, pulled it down with his mouth, and walked into the manager’s office, making it clear he wished to apply for the job. The office manager laughed and said, “I can’t hire a dog for this job.” The dog pointed to the line: “An equal opportunity employer.” So the manager said, “OK, take this letter and type it.” The dog went off to the word processor and returned a minute later with the finished letter, perfectly formatted. The manager said, “Alright, here’s a problem. Write a computer program for it and run it.” Fifteen minutes later, the dog came back with the correct answer. The manager still wasn’t convinced. “I still can’t hire you for this position. You’ve got to be bilingual.” The dog looked up at the manager and said, “Meow.”

BEWARE OF DOGUpon entering a little country store, the stranger noticed a sign warning, “Danger! Beware of dog!” posted on the glass door. Inside, he noticed a harmless old hound dog asleep on the floor beside the cash register. “Is that the dog folks are supposed to beware of?” he asked the owner. “Yep, that’s him,” came the reply. The stranger couldn’t help but be amused. “That certainly doesn’t look like a dangerous dog to me. Why in the world would you post that sign?” “Because,” the owner explained, “Before I posted that sign, people kept tripping over him.”

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