Monday, September 30, 2013

Terrifying Trails

   Are you ready to experience the frightening but exciting thrill ride that is sure to put you in the Halloween Spirit? Freddy Krueger, Jason, and Jeepers Creepers are all waiting to terrify you as you walk cautiously along their gruesome trails this season.  Below are some spooky trails that are sure to give you the adrenal rush you crave:







1. The Boneyard
   Green Road off Fort Prince Boulevard near Wellford
(864) 439-5524

2. Nightmare Hollow
   3411 Reidville Road, Spartanburg
(864) 809-8115

3. House of Screams
   Off Fork Shoals Road, Simpsonville
(864) 918-7549

4. Fear Farm
   424 Ninety-Nine Island Rd Blacksburg, SC 29702
(864) 839-1022

5. Nightmare on Pendleton

   904 Pendleton St., Greenville
(864) 271-9200

Locks You Will Love

It’s almost that time again to put away the summer clothing and bring out the fall gear. With that in mind, in the fall girls like to wear infinity scarves, turtle necks, and cowl neck sweaters, making it hard for some girls to figure out what they want to do with their hair. Here are some helpful hairstyles to help you guys out.



Hidden Braids
Bandanas


  

Sock Buns
High Ponytails
Fishtail Braid

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Bulldogs Stomp the Clover Blue Eagles

Coach Goff giving his players an
encouraging speech to motivate them to play their best
   The Boiling Springs High School football team traveled to Clover this past Friday. The visitor side of the Clover stadium was full of BSHS fans who came out to support their Bulldogs. The team certainly had something to be proud of after ending the game against the Blue Eagles with a mean final score of 49-21.

   Senior Tre-Shaun Sanderlin, running back and wide receiver, finished with three touchdowns. Senior Mason Sanders, had five receptions, totaling nearly 100 yards and junior, Colin Reed, scored two touchdowns.

   Coach Tate stated, "I was very proud of the team, and Clover played a good game too." Bulldog Nation definitely stepped back up after a close loss against York on September 6th, (46-45.)

The football team plays an away game this Friday, September 20th against the Rock Hill Bearcats. Come out and support the Dogs in their quest to bring home the State Title. Go Bulldogs!
 

Quarterback Daniel Thompson steps up into the pocket to pass the ball.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Bulldogs Show Their Stars and Stripes

   On September 6th, students filled Bulldog stadium wearing red, white, and blue in tribute to the first tailgating theme of the season, ‘Merica. The newly renovated student section fulfilled its purpose to pep up the crowd as the students hollered and cheered for their Bulldog football players through the good plays and the bad, under the Friday night lights.
Prior to the coin flip, the home fans were all invited to enjoy a hotdog cook out at Tailgate Corner, complete with corn hole, music, and painting up. Once the crew was painted, they charged into Bulldog stadium to take their place at the head of the new student section.
Bulldogs show their pride in the newly renovated student section.
The Student Council had been considering the idea of repainting the student section in the BSHS Stadium in order to encourage students to show more school spirit during the games. On August 25th, the student council took this idea and began to make it reality. Alex Bryson created the concept; however, other student council members helped to fulfill the goal of repainting the student section. They began by pressure washing the entire stadium to have it cleaned before painting. Bryson not only decided on repainting the section, but also changing the colors to red and black.
Before the renovations began, the bleachers were muddy and the color had faded to a light pink. Now it’s a bold red and black, in hopes of capturing the student body’s attention.
Kaleb Elliot, Student Council member over Club Adjuncts stated, “I felt like it was overwhelming and exciting with all the people in the stands cheering, but the people lost their spirit halfway into the game.”
Kaleb and the rest of the student council expect the newly improved student section to not only keep the stadium bleachers more lively, but to be a reflection of Bulldog Pride at every home game.

Breanne Waddell (BSHS Newspaper staff)