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Men's varsity soccer continues to stick together through wins and losses.

Eagles soaring to victory

Makenzie Ellison, Section Editor of Style and Culture
November 1, 2023
 “I feel like the more practices you go to you're gonna get close with your teammates, and it's a lot of fun, so a lot of people try to come to as many as possible,” Witte said.

Persistence for distance

Sameera Degaulle, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
October 12, 2023
7 of the ten Nuthouse SENIORS, Julia Wolz, Elliot Santer, Sofia palacios, Joshua Cholak, Lucy Whedon, Ghada Kaseem, Tag Berghausen, line up to cheer for the football team.

A new type of hype

Makenzie Ellison, Section Editor of Style and Culture
October 2, 2023
After 12 long hours of non-stop workouts, the team was able to cool off at Stone Lanes to engage in some friendly competition to bring them closer.

Practice makes perfect

Sameera Degaulle, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
September 28, 2023
Set for success

Set for success

Megan Scudder, Managing Editor of School Life
May 16, 2023
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Spring sports overview

Elena Brown, Managing Editor of Online Content
May 16, 2023
As spring sports commence, SENIOR Brooklyn Shafer plays lacrosse with her teammates.

Spring sports calendar

Nazret Degaulle, Managing Editor of Student Life
April 5, 2023
Girls Lacrosse is now in full swing, with the opening games of the season right around the corner. The eagles are hopeful for a successful season this year.

Lacrosse in Full Swing

PJ Varatta, Managing Editor of Current Events
April 5, 2023
Taking the track by storm, Clarke Morian is going into his next journey of dirt bike racing with a positive attitude.

Dirt biker Clarke Morian sports 113

Rylee Williams, Fine Arts Writer
March 10, 2023
“I notice some people take [bowling] as a joke, it’s not really that serious, but it does get draining sometimes when people just shove it off to the side and don’t treat it like an actual sport,” Nevaeh Williams, ‘25, said.

Wins to spare

Elena Brown, Managing Editor of Online Content
March 9, 2023
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