First quarter Unity Junior Honor Roll students named



Last week, Unity Junior High School announced the names of students who achieved honor roll status during the first quarter. Congratulations to the 114 students who earned the requisite grade point average to celebrate the honor. See the names of UJHS students who made the quarter's High Honor Roll list here.


6th Grade Honor Roll

Rozlynn Grace Adcock
Jocelyn Ann Bickers
Luke Allen Britt
Easton Buchanan
Adalynn Marie Crowl
Zailah Rhaye Daniels
Noah Davis
Leonard Paul "Lenny" Deedrick
Aubrey Grace Ellis
Vala Fae Farrar
Peyton Renee Finical
Monroe Maxine Hasler
Carter Dean Hayden
Charlette J Henson
Maeve Jean Hillen
Slade Edward Valor Hutcheson
Silas Truman Jenkins
McKenna Denham Lewis
Sloane Renae Logsdon
Gabriella McDade
Annabellee Michellee McDuffie
Allyssa Korryn Meuser
Khloe Moseley
Caleb James Painter
Jayce Jordan Perez
Ryan David Roosevelt
Chevi Sanchez
Trinity Shallenberger
Easton Matthew Shields
Parker James Southard
Eli Joseph Stierwalt
Emma Kathleen Stipp
Rhys Walker Sutherland
Tristan Cole Tracz
Ainsley Renee Weaver
Christian Lee Wetherell
Jaycie Mae White

7th Grade Honor Roll

Nolan Matthew Astroth
Molly Margrethe Bailes
Lylla Lorene Bennett
McKenna Ilene Bennett
Colt Bisaillon
Emily Grace Blumer
Mila Marie Lynn Brown
Liberty Cenzano
Brielle Mun-Yee Chin
Hunter Clabaugh
Bentley Russell Crosby
Dominic Dees
Hayven Corrine Douglas
Kennedy Phoenix Dykeman
Megan Elizabeth Gumbel-Paeth
Emilia Hibbs
Luke Raymond Hottman
Christian Timothy Vincent Johnson
Khloe Nikita Kellogg
Elijiah Cole Lambert
Jerzey Lawler
Bentley Michael Mcduffie
Hunter Reed McIntosh
Lucas James Michels
Brendan Colt Murphy-Hubert
Xavier Lee Perry Robinson
Autumn Polaczek
Jace Alek Revell
Felix Richard Runyan
Nolan Dwight Seidlitz
Paige Elizabeth Siuts
Lila Rose Souza
Thomas Howard Taylor
Haven Marie Thomas
Mason Allen Thompson
Jaylynn Whiteside

8th Grade Honor Roll

Ashlyn Nicole Alt
Landon Robert Alt
Bentley Kaidyn Bednar
Rya Jolee Bialeschki
Kaylee Jo Black
Gorian Martin Cler
Greyson Zachary DeHart
Luke JR Dougherty
Brady Gallagher Eckstein
Kenzlee Rae Evans
Vincent Gagich
Evelyn Anne Gould
Libbey Marlene Ethel Griffin
Natalie May Gumbel-Paeth
Jessica Marie Hamilton
Addilynn Mae Hatfield
Benjamin Isaac Hoewing
William Timothy Huntington
Matthew Stephen Kroes
Azaria Christianne Lisanby
Adeliah June Little
Jack Thomas Ludwinski
Bentley Wayne Maynard
Finn Alexander Merkle
Ellie Rose Parker-Johnson
Riker Alan Rogers
Kyle Sean Roosevelt
Smilemarino Mulanga Sardo
Jonah Ryan Schriefer
Daisy Mae Stierwalt
Clementine Lucille Summitt
Cashtyn Ryder Sutherland
Silas Richard Swim
Jaycob David Tatman
Justin Michael Tempel
Trystan Leon Trolia
Owen Robert Vasey
Colby Aaron Weaver
Lucy Jeane Weaver
Phoebe Ashlynn Witheft
Alivia RaeLyn Wolken



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Winter tennis; Dodds Tennis Center Senior Drop-In Workout is back


The Senior Drop-In Tennis Workout returns to Dodds Tennis Center starting Nov. 4, 2025. Every Tuesday from 9-11 a.m., participants 16 and older can enjoy doubles and singles matches while staying active and meeting new players. .

by Clark Brooks
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CHAMPAIGN - Playing tennis isn’t just fun — it’s good for your brain. Studies show that regular tennis play can help maintain cognitive function and may delay the onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. For seniors looking to stay active and sharp, the Senior Drop-In Workout is back at Dodds Tennis Center. Starting Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, participants can join two hours of weekly match play. Sessions run every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. through Dec. 30, 2025.

The self-organized workout focuses mainly on doubles, with singles matches included as needed. Participants can enjoy a great workout while meeting new players. The program is open to anyone 16 and older. The fee is $12 per person, payable in advance or at the front desk on Tuesday mornings.

Workouts take place at Dodds Tennis Center, 2802 Farber Drive, Champaign. For more information, contact Yuri Sohn at yuri.sohn@champaignparks.org. Sign up online with the Champaign Park District.



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