The Bagpiper: Youth Speaks Out About Media
The Bagpiper: Youth Speaks Out About Media
The Bagpiper: Youth Speaks Out About Media
Facebook and Twitter Icons lost. rough this I also found that a majority of youth only use media when they are bored, and nothing more productive to do. e study shows that youth are more likely to use media if they do not have other activities such as sports, clubs, and more to do outside of school. One would point the nger at the parents of teens to encourage and make sure their youth was involved in this way. Not only in the case of media but also in social aspects. rough this I conclude that it is a two way street when it comes to the a ect of media on teens. Parents should take the adding a 58-40 victory. e leading scorers for the Lady Scots were Ashlyn Dial and Qutina Everette, who posted 19 and 26 points, respective ly. e boys were carried by Randy Leak and Jordan Ratli e, with Leak leading the Scots in scoring with 21 points and Ratli e chipping in with 10. A er trailing 2-0 to the Patriots in the rst quarter, the Lady Scots exploded, going on a 21-0 run with Dial and Ev erette forcing turnovers to create easy transition baskets. e Lady Scots took a 21-2 lead a er the end of the rst quarter. 2-3 zone implemented by the Scots helped force many turnovers and the Scots were able to capitalize by convert ing them into easy buckets. e Scots outscored the Patriots 21-13, creating a 16 point cushion heading into the fourth. e fourth quarter was more of the same, as the Scots cruised to an 18point victory, winning 58-40. Ratli e credited his teams win to their performance in the second half. I think the team performed great, he said. At the beginning we were cold, only scoring seven points in the rst quarter, but we made up for it in the sec