HUHS H-Club |
H-Club is an organization for Hartford Union High School Varsity letterwinners. The club is designed to work on community projects and promote HUHS spirit in athletic competition.
Who Can Join? This organization is open to all HUHS athletes who have lettered in a school-sponsored varsity sport. All varsity sports are listed below:
Baseball |
Basketball |
Competitive Dance |
Cross Country |
Football |
Golf |
Gymnastics |
Hockey |
Soccer |
Softball |
Swimming |
Tennis |
Track & Field |
Volleyball |
Wrestling |
Interested in joining? Sign the requirement contract here.
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2019-20 Scholarship Winners |
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Oriole Scholarship - Olivia Carroll One of three Oriole Scholarship winners was Olivia Carroll. The $1000 Oriole Scholarship is given out to students that were multi-sport athletes all 4 years, exceeded volunteering expectations in the school & community and had no code violations. Congrats Olivia! |
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Oriole Scholarship - Zach Brewer One of three Oriole Scholarship winners was Zach Brewer. The $1000 Oriole Scholarship is given out to students that were multi-sport athletes all 4 years, exceeded volunteering expectations in the school & community and had no code violations. Congratulations Zach! |
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Oriole Scholarship - Leah Lisowski One of three Oriole Scholarship winners was Leah Lisowski. The $1000 Oriole Scholarship is given out to students that were multi-sport athletes all 4 years, exceeded volunteering expectations in the school & community and had no code violations. Congrats Leah! |
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Sarissa & Adam Hahn Family Scholarship - Mia Oleshko The Sarissa & Adam Hahn Family Scholarship winner was Mia Oleshko. The $1000 scholarship is given to a student with an emphasis on a fine-arts background, including any experience in the HUHS musical, a 4-year athlete and active member in H-Club. Congrats Mia! |
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Deb Wierl Scholarship - Briel Burg The Deb Wierl Scholarship winner is Briel Burg. The $600 scholarship is given to a student who participated in athletics all four years, had no code violations and is playing intercollegiate athletics. Briel will be playing softball at Madison College next year. Congratulations Briel! |
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Gordon Geibel Scholarship - Evie Stoeckmann The Gordon Geibel Scholarship winner is Evie Stoeckmann. The $600 scholarship is given to an athlete who earned a Varsity letter in at least two different sports, participated in athletics all four years and was an active member in H-Club. Congrats Evie! |
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Dan Thuecks Memorial Scholarship - Bryce Zimdars The Dan Thuecks Memorial Scholarship winner is Bryce Zimdars. The $500 scholarship is awarded to a baseball, softball or basketball player who participated in athletics all four years, maintained at least a 2.5 GPA and had no code violations. Congrats Bryce! |
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Sportsmanship Scholarship - Megan Klink The Sportsmanship Scholarship winner is Megan Klink. The $500 scholarship is given to a student who plays a sport all four years, zero code violations, active member in H-Club while also emphasizing strong work ethic, positive attitude & dedication to her team. Congratulations Megan! |
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H-Club Scholarship - Kenna Derosa One of four H-Club Scholarship winners was Kenna Derosa. The $500 scholarship is given to a varsity athlete who participates in athletics all four years and is an important member of H-Club activities throughout high school. Kenna was an officer her senior year., helping run the Thanksgiving Food Drive, Toys 4 Tots Campaign and the Shamrock Shuffle. Congratulations Kenna! |
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H-Club Scholarship - Mitch Schumacher One of four H-Club Scholarship winners was Mitch Schumacher. The $500 scholarship is given to a varsity athlete who participates in athletics all four years and is an important member of H-Club activities throughout high school. Congrats Mitch! |
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H-Club Scholarship - Haley Kratz One of four H-Club Scholarship winners is Haley Kratz. The $500 scholarship is given to a varsity athlete who participates in athletics all four years & is an important member of H-Club activities throughout high school. Haley participated in 15 community events her senior year, showing her dedication to the community. Congratulations Haley! |
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H-Club Scholarship - Steven Lazaris One of four H-Club Scholarship winners was Steven Lazaris. The $500 scholarship is given to a varsity athlete who participates in athletics all four years and is an important member of H-Club activities throughout high school. Congrats Steven! |
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2020-21 H-Club Officers |
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Caleb Much - President Caleb Much is the H-Club President and is in charge of overseeing all events members participate in, while also helping each officer with their respective role. |
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Adam Johnson - Soccer Game Concession Stand Adam Johnson is in charge of running the concession stand during the fall season for all soccer games. |
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Erica Semler- Soccer Game Concession Stand Erica Semler is in charge of running the concession stand during the fall for all soccer games. |
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Maci Meyer -Vice President/Football Game Concession Stand Maci Meyer is in charge of the concession stand during all football games during the fall season. |
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Betsy Lepak - Communications Director Besty Lepak is in charge of all communications with members of H-Club. |
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Olivia Otto - Events Coordinator Olivia Otto is in charge of all main events which H-Club runs throughout the course of the entire school year. |
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Riley Resheske - Events Coordinator Riley Resheske is in charge of all main events which H-Club runs throughout the course of the entire school year. |
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Tommy Sheehan - Football Concession Stand Tommy Sheehan is in charge of the concession stand during all football games during the fall season. |
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2019-20 Winter Volunteering Events |
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Thanksgiving Food Drive at HUHS Each year, H-Club members run a Thanksgiving Food Drive at HUHS to support the Hartford Food Pantry. Students collected non-perishable food and monetary donations from all 2nd-hour classes. They raised nearly $1,900 in monetary donations and approximately 2100 canned goods and non-perishable items that were given directly back to our community. |
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Thanksgiving Food Drive H-Club students collect the canned goods and non-perishable items and store everything in the Drama Lecture Hall. Boxes and boxes full of canned goods is a nice way HUHS shows their support. |
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Hartford Food Pantry The Hartford Food Pantry could barely contain our two van-loads of donated items from HUHS students. This shows one area of the food pantry where they count and collect our items. |
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Hard at Work Our H-Club members collecting the items from the nearly 60 different teachers can be a complicated process. A lot of hard work goes into making sure all items are accounted for. |
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Toys 4 Tots Campaign Each year, H-Club members collect toys and monetary donations for the Hartford Christmas Committee. HUHS donated nearly $6000 worth goods to help less-fortunate families in our community. |
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Toys 4 Tots - Central At HUHS runs their Toys 4 Tots Drive, other associate schools run their drive at the same time. On collection day, H-Club members collect from these schools and donate these items to the Hartford Christmas Committee as well. |
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Toys 4 Tots - Lincoln At HUHS runs their Toys 4 Tots Drive, other associate schools run their drive at the same time. On collection day, H-Club members collect from these schools and donate these items to the Hartford Christmas Committee as well. |
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Toys 4 Tots - Rossman At HUHS runs their Toys 4 Tots Drive, other associate schools run their drive at the same time. On collection day, H-Club members collect from these schools and donate these items to the Hartford Christmas Committee as well. |
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Toys 4 Tots - St. Killians At HUHS runs their Toys 4 Tots Drive, other associate schools run their drive at the same time. On collection day, H-Club members collect from these schools and donate these items to the Hartford Christmas Committee as well. |
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Toys 4 Tots Shopping On collection day, H-Club members take the monetary donations and shop for Christmas presents that the Hartford Christmas Committee gives us. There are certain needs that the Hartford Christmas Committee is short on, and this year bicycles, towels and blankets were in short supply. |
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Toys 4 Tots Competition During the Toys 4 Tots Campaign, the top three HUHS classes win a Mineshaft Pancake Breakfast. This class clearly enjoyed the big pancakes and the bacon on a Friday morning. |
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Ringing Bells for Salvation Army One of our required events is that all H-Club members ring bells for the Salvation Army. Their two-hour shift helps provide support for our community. Our student-athletes rang bells at Walmart and Piggly Wiggly from Thanksgiving to Christmas. |
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Ringing Bells for Salvation Army One of our required events is that all H-Club members ring bells for the Salvation Army. Their two-hour shift helps provide support for our community. Our student-athletes rang bells at Walmart and Piggly Wiggly from Thanksgiving to Christmas. |
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Ringing Bells for Salvation Army One of our required events is that all H-Club members ring bells for the Salvation Army. Their two-hour shift helps provide support for our community. Our student-athletes rang bells at Walmart and Piggly Wiggly from Thanksgiving to Christmas. |
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Ringing Bells for Salvation Army One of our required events is that all H-Club members ring bells for the Salvation Army. Their two-hour shift helps provide support for our community. Our student-athletes rang bells at Walmart and Piggly Wiggly from Thanksgiving to Christmas. |
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2019-20 Fall Volunteering Events |
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Homecoming Parade The Homecoming Parade is one of the best times to celebrate our student-athletes. This group wanted to represent H-Club as they were driven around downtown Hartford. What a great group of leaders! |
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Fitness Friday at Erin With many Erin alumni in attendance, H-Club students help out run games and activities at the Erin Fitness Friday event. In the spring, the event is held outdoors and allows Erin Students many activities to participate in throughout the afternoon. |
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Ozzy Is A Fan Favorite Everywhere Ozzy goes, he gets recognized. It was no different at Erin School for their Fitness Friday event. |
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Football Toss at Erin Fitness Friday A few football players, Jake Frantl and Mitch Schumacher, allow students to run pass patterns and deliver dimes into their waiting arms. |
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Spikeball at Erin's Fitness Friday Kolton is an expert at Spikeball, so he was put in charge of teaching the Erin students how to play the game. |
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Registration at the Jack O'Lantern Jog Caleb is helping registering runners for the Jack O'Lantern Jog. Holy Hill Area Students were able to dress up in their Halloween costumes and run to various workout stations, all while getting a little exercise. |
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Ozzy and Luigi Ozzy likes to hang out with other mascots, so Luigi seemed like a good friendship to start. |
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Balance is Key Anna shows off her own balance while instructing the runners of the Jack O'Lantern Jog to do the same. |
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Jack O'Lantern Jog Workers A big shout out to the H-Club members who helped at the Jack O'Lantern Jog! |
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Concession Stand Overhaul H-Club members are required to work during each home football and boys' soccer game. The amount of hours our members spend in the stand each year is something that helps raise money for our scholarships. The Senior Officers wanted to overhaul the concession stand, and a paint job did just the trick. Great work! |
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Kristen Helms H-Club Advisor kristen.helms@huhs.org Follow us on Twitter @HUHS_HClub
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