Bowling Team
“We had a great season. We had a lot of fun. We worked hard and I think we proved we worked hard at the end when we won the conference,” said junior Trevor Morgan, captain of the bowling team.
The bowling team was very successful this year. They won the conference for the first time the school’s history. The bowling team’s season record was 7-1 making it an outstanding season.
Cheer Team
“We had an amazing season with a lot of improvement. Everyone on the team got to know each other really well. I’m very proud of how the season ended,” said senior cheerleader Brittany Day.
The cheer team had a tough season with a record of 2-10. The team practiced everyday and put forth their best effort in every competition. They’re hopeful that next year will bring more members and a stronger team.
Basketball Team
“This season was a little disappointing but at the same time we are all having fun and growing a lot. One thing that would make the season better is if we won a little more,” said senior basketball player Delano Swift.
Swift came to Norrix at the beginning of his junior year from Waverly High School. The basketball team’s record is 3-16. Their season ended on March 6, 2017 in the first round of districts to Battle Creek Lakeview.
Hockey Team
“The season was very extraordinary, especially when we won the league title for the first time ever in program history,” said senior hockey player Jacob Remelius.
Remelius is one of the captains on the Kalamazoo United hockey team. Their season ended on February 27, 2017, with an outstanding record of 22-3-1.
Swimming Team
“We worked really hard and we ended up coming out with the win at conference for the first time in Norrix and KPS history,” said sophomore Isaiah Hobson, a Norrix swimmer.
Hobson is a second year swimmer who admired how the seniors led the team. Hobson swam the 50 freestyle and the 100 freestyle. He looks forward to next year and hopes to lead the team to another conference championship.
Wrestling Team
“Wrestling was a real blast this year. We had a lot of fun but at the same time improved and got better towards the end of the season,” said junior wrestler Kalen Robinson.
Robinson’s record this season was 13-12. Robinson has been wrestling since he was in 8th grade and can’t wait for his senior year to lead the team.
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Recap Of The 2016/2017 Loy Norrix Winter Sports Season
March 29, 2017
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