Timberwolves Advance to Semifinals!
Congratulations to the boys basketball team for their first-round victory over Robious Middle 55 to 26 on Thursday. Tomahawk was lead on defense by Gus Rowland and Justin Henry. Drew Birchmeier lead the Timberwolves on offense with 19 points and dominated the inside throughout the game.
Tomahawk is now in the semifinals which will be on Tuesday, January 31st, at 5:30pm at Clover Hill High School. Admission is $1 for students and $5 for adults. Please come support your Timberwolves as they play a tough Midlothian Middle team for a chance to go to the County Championship. We ask that all students, parents and other Tomahawk fans to wear WHITE and to make a lot of noise throughout the entire game. Hope to see you there!
GO, TIMBERWOLVES!!
TCMS Wins "Battle of the Creeks"
Congratulations to our Tomahawk boys' basketball team for their big win on Tuesday vs. rival Swift Creek Middle School 58-42. Tomahawk was lead on offense by a strong performance by Justin Henry with 16 points and Drew Birchmeier with 19 points, who are now both first and second on Tomahawk's all time leading scorer list for a career. Tomahawk received a strong performance on defense behind Christian Hague and Colin McCoy and, also, the students who came to support your team on the spirit bus---helping seal Swift Creek's high scoring offense to 42 points. Thank you for your support and we hope you come out to our final home game next Tuesday vs Carver Middle School.
Track & Field Tryout Information
Check out the Track & Field page for information about tryouts. There will be an informational meeting for interested athletes on Thursday, February 2nd after school in the cafeteria.

PURPLE OUT Game a Big Success!
Congratulations to our boys' basketball team as they defeated the Providence Rams 60-27. The Timberwolves were led on offense by Drew Birchmeier with 25 points and Justin Henry with 19. Chance Callahan, Colin McCoy and Gus Roland lead the team on defense and helped Tomahawk keep Providence to just four points in the fourth quarter to help seal the win on the defensive side. Although it was a slow start, Tomahawk managed to pull away with a strong performance in the third quarter as they played with energy and motivation and supported their coach in this important game.

2011 CHAMPIONS!
The boys' cross country team finished the season undefeated by winning the 2011 Chesterfield County Championship on November 10. The girls' cross country team came in 2nd in the championship meet. Great job, Timberwolves!
Boys' Cross Country Team Wins Northern Division Meet
The boys' cross country team won the divisional race on Wednesday, November 2, at Horner Park. The boys were led by David Lucas with a 1st place finish followed by Grant Northcut who finished 2nd. The other top runners were Zach Wilson, Alex Pheneger, Lucas Via, and Trey Burleson.
The girls' team won 2nd place and was led by Virginia Jesselson with a 3rd place finish. The other top runners for the girls were Cassidy McBain, Harper Henson, Madison Carpenter, Skylar Cochrane, and Katie Daniluk.
The JV race for the boys was won by Chase Slater with Harrison Vicars in a close 2nd place. The other top JV boy runners were Kyle Daniluk, Jonah Firkins, Christian Averill and Matthew Lewandowski. The JV girls' race was led by Madison Gibbons, Rachel McNeil, Sarah Wall, Taylor Huey, Nicole Parnell, and Felicia Lukitsch.
Congratulations to all the runners and good luck at the County Championship Meet!

Boys' Basketball Tryouts
For information on tryouts, go to the Boys' Basketball page. Good luck to all!
PINK OUT a Big Success!
TCMS students, staff and fans did a tremendous job on Thursday, October 20th. showing their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Pink was everywhere! During the day, the girls' basketball team held a sale of various goodies to raise money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The athletes and cheerleaders were decked out in pink for the games! Even the Swift Creek team joined the cause as their cheerleaders were wearing pink and the Lady Sailors graciously brought a pink basketball to use for the game.
Due to the Lady Timberwolves' bake sale and proceeds from concessions, $450 will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to help find a cure. Way to go, Timberwolves!

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