
AMS Girls XC:
The team beat both Prairie Heights and Fremont with a strong effort from all. Summer Ross paced the meet in 1st with a time of 14:05. Following her was Whitnee Huff (3rd, 14:47), Macy Newhard (5th, 14:52), Willow Johnson (8th, 16:16), and Kylie David (10th, 16:18).

AMS Boys Soccer
Our team suffered the first loss (2-6) in a tough game against West Noble. Jackson Diller and Rieken Keaton had assists, with goals by Keaton and Matthew Stellhorn.

AMS 6th VB
Our 6th grade team competed in 2 well played matches. The first match was lost in 3 sets 7-25 (L) 25-23(W) and 8-15(L). The second match was a win in 3 sets 25-16(W) 18-25(L) and 15-13(w). Keep up the good work.







AMS 8th grade Volleyball
Last night team fell short of a win against Westview on Monday night. The scores were: 23-25, 25-23, 13-15. It was a very exciting match. Let’s keep working towards that win Angola. Shout out to Brynn Konrad for a great game!




AMS 7th Grade VB
Congrats to our 7th grade team on earning their first win of the season vs. Westview in 2 sets. They continue to show lots of improvement each game.

AMS Boys Soccer
The boys are off to a fast start with a 3-0 record after an 11-0 win on Wednesday night vs. Garrett with goals by many different players.

AMS 7th VB
Everyone came in and made a difference on the court. We finally played as a team and had great effort. We passed really well! We lost but the scores didn’t define us this match because we gave everything we had on the court
Scores: 25-22 then 25-16



AMS 8th GVB
The team is really starting to work together and improving their game. So far we have played Eastside (0-2), East Noble (0-2), Leo (0-2), and Fairfield (0-2). Come out and support your 8th grade volleyball team win their game on Monday vs. Westview at home.


Dear Parents/Guardians,
We are writing to inform you about a situation that occurred today. Our school administration was made aware of a possible threat to the safety of our school community. Please rest assured that after a thorough investigation conducted in cooperation with local law enforcement, the threat was determined to be not credible. The safety and well-being of our students and staff are our top priorities. We are taking all necessary precautions and working closely with authorities to ensure the continued safety of everyone on our campus. School will continue as scheduled, and all activities will proceed as planned. Thank you to our law enforcement partners, our school community, teachers, and students in staying vigilant in keeping our schools safe.
Matthew L. Widenhoefer, Ph.D.
Superintendent

AMS Girls Soccer
Had a great start to the season. at 2-0 this week, with a victory against West Noble 5-2 and against Garret 7-0. The girls played well as a team with several different players scoring goals.

AMS Girls XC
The girls raced hard but lost to an experienced Fairfield team by 3 points (26-29) while beating Lakeland. Scorers were Summer Ross in (1st, 12:15) Macy Newhard (3rd, 14:34), Whitnee Huff (6th, 15:09), Audrey Corcoran (9th, 16:16) and Sophia Smith (10th, 16:18).

AMS Boys XC
On Tuesday, 9/3, The boys continued their streak beating Fairfield (18-40) and Lakeland. Owen Fletcher led the way with a time of 10:31. Also scoring were Evan Kolar (2nd, 11:06), Levi Biddle (4th 11:16), Anthony Camillo (5th, 12:15), and Cruz Everage (6th 12:15).

AMS Football vs Churubusco:
On Tuesday, our 7th graders won 7-6 to earn a 1-1 record. 8th graders fall 34-6 and have a record of 0-2.

MS Volleyball
Last night started with a tough Eastside, the girls volleyball competed strong but fell short in both sets.



AMS 6th Grade VB:
Our 6th graders competed against a tough Eastside squad last night in their first road game. They lost the first match with the A team 20-25 (L) and 22-25 (L). They split the second match with the B team 20-25 (L) and 25-19 (W).

AMS Girls XC : Our girls fought hard and beat East Noble but lost to an excellent Dekalb team. Summer Ross won the event in 12:12, the fastest Angola time since 2017. Rounding out our scoring was Macy Newhard (8th, 14:38), Whitnee Huff (12th, 14:59), Harper Yoder (13th, 15:01) and Willow Johnson (21st, 15:58)

AMS Boys XC:
The boys dominated the competition and winning the event over really good team in Dekalb and East Noble . AMS placed 5 in the top 9 and getting 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
Owen Fletcher won the event in 10:31, the fastest Angola time in at least 18 years (since Coach Kays was a middle schooler). Evan Kolar was 2nd with 11:00. Levi Biddle was 3rd with 11:26. Cruz Everage was 7th with 11:57. Anthony Camillo was 9th with 12:04 to round out our scoring.
We’re looking forward to conference play starting next Tuesday.

Child Find Meeting: Special Education Rules Title 511 Article 7 Rule 34 requires that public schools hold a consultation session with parents of homeschooled students who have children with a disability or suspected of having a disability that resides in the school district's area. The Metropolitan School District of Steuben County will hold this “Child Find” consultation session on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at 3:00 PM. The session will be at 400 S. Martha Street, 2nd Floor Board Room.
Please call 260.665.2854 (Ext: 1303) if you have additional questions.


Last night both 7th and 8th grade football teams battled but fell short against tough East Noble teams. They played very well but ran out of time. 7th score was 30-12. 8th score was 20-0.





Stinger and Dr. Matt Widenhoefer are bringing the school spirit and wish all our teams good luck this weekend, week, and season!
