Bowling continues to roll on, enjoying its niche
May 3, 2010 • Ryan Green, Turret staff writer
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Among the many sports offered at CBC is the bowling team. The team is coached by Mr. Carl Breeden, father to sophomore Matt Breeden. Matt who has been a team member for two years says that he’s enjoyed all of the good times, making new friends at school with a group he had never met before. The team... Read more »
Volleyball race to state could involve a number of different squads
May 3, 2010 • Bill Lane
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With the end of the volleyball season quickly approaching, a head to head race is developing for the elusive state ring. The MCC teams, SLUH, DeSmet, and CBC, are all battling for the title. So far this year the Cadets have a record of 12wins and 8 losses. “The team has been playing very well, and... Read more »
Mark Lee is hopeful for post-season volleyball possibilities
May 3, 2010 • Bill Lane, Turret sports editor
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Mark Lee has played CBC volleyball for four years now. He expects the same this year as in any other year. “I expect great things you know? We have great players who can hit really hard!” Lee believes his success on the court begins before every game when he “eats a hearty meal.” And this... Read more »
China stripped of 2000 Summer Olympics Medal
May 3, 2010 • Parick Murry, Turret staff writer
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China was stripped of a team all-around bronze medal from the 2000 Sydney Olympics because it fielded an underage gymnast. Dong Fangxiao was discovered to be 14 at the time of the games. The minimum age for athletes is 16. Dong was caught because someone messed up and printed a different birth date for... Read more »
‘The Brotherhood’ lives in the hearts of the Class of 2010
May 4, 2010 • Dominic Rogers
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Recently several seniors were chosen to reflect on their time at CBC in front of the faculty. A key theme to this event was the idea of “Brotherhood at CBC.” More often than not we go through life and don’t stop to think about the meaning of anything, especially in high school. The following... Read more »
The worst oil spill ever continues to spread across the Gulf of Mexico
May 4, 2010 • Stefan Ronning, Turret staff writer
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As the massive oil spill caused by the worst rig explosion in history continues to spread across the Gulf of Mexico, those in the spotlight continue to position themselves so that they can finally blame someone or everyone. Though the oil continues to flow unimpeded, how this happened is still not known. British... Read more »
Hats On for Kids with Cancer is another successful effort
May 4, 2010 • Sean Garcia, Turret staff writer
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Hats On for Kids with Cancer provides aid of all kinds to the children who lose their hair due to cancer treatments. This however serves as a different meaning for students here at CBC high school; every year CBC High school donates thousands of dollars to the organization, hoping that it makes a difference. Though... Read more »
Summer jobs seem fun before we get them
May 7, 2010 • Jere Johnson, Turret staff writer
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I know that several sophomores are anxious to get their first real paying jobs this summer. I know that I am because this is the first time that I can receive my very own paycheck. The jobs that seemed to be most popular were the ones that were in the fast food area. When I asked why, the most frequent... Read more »
CBC junior Joe Huber recognized for paper advocating city-county merger
May 10, 2010
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CBC Turret editorial editor Joe Huber is being featured on a Fox News sponsored Town Hall Meeting Monday May 10. (Editor’s note: Channel 11 will air the taped program at 10:30 p.m. Thursday because thunderstorms interfered with the Monday broadcast.)Huber is noted because of a paper he wrote for... Read more »
Graduation moved indoors for Saturday 10:00
May 14, 2010 • Stefan Ronning
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The administrative team decided in mid-morning Friday to move the graduation ceremony to the D.C. Wilcutt Gym. For guests who cannot find space in the gym, they can watch the program as it will be simulcast in Ross Hall. Graduation was planned to take at place Klemm Field Saturday, but the threat of... Read more »

