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Freshman Kaylie Cosgrove and her team were given the opportunity to travel to England to expand their soccer skills and knowledge. “It gave me a unique perspective on the game of soccer and allowed me to be coached by experienced coaches and players and gave me a different perspective on the game,” Cosgrove said.

Athletic opportunities overseas

Morgan Cook, Sports and Feature Editor
June 2, 2023
In light of his injury, Sophomore Bryson Vail reflects on his presence on the team and ways he can still support his team while not being able to play. “This injury has made me feel like I need to be more of a part of the team on the bench than on the field and [with] that I have been able to support the team on the bench just as much as I have been able to in the past on the field,” Vail said.

A tough break on the field

Lili Ambrose, Staff Writer
June 1, 2023
Sophomore Morgan Vitou finds so much happiness in running track but with that she has overcome many challenges having a disability. “The challenges I have overcome are learning to adapt to a situation that may not fit every view I have. Ive always had pressure from other people to be better and be at the top of everything because if Im not Im seen as just incapable of doing so. I have learned that I have to not push myself in some situations, especially a physical sport.”

Unhindered peformence

Jordan DeMario, Staff Writer
May 3, 2023
Senior Grace Davisson submits time and effort towards her sports. Her shoes and objects are a reflection of her achievements and sacrifices.

Performing the balancing act

Morgan Cook, Sports and Features Editor
March 6, 2023
Senior Fiona Doyle loves the competitive aspect of crossfit along with the encouraging attitudes of the participants. “A lot of people dont realize how much crossfit involves everyone participating together and cheering people on,” Doyle said.

Athletics taken to a different level

Eleanor Yarbrough, News and Entertainment Editor
March 6, 2023
Junior Josie Phillips talks about Hip-Hop, You learn to have patience because as new choreography is thrown at you, your not always going to get it.

Strength found through hip-hop

Morgan Cook, Sports and Features Editor
February 6, 2023
Senior Alysana Jackson talks about what ballet has taught her,Dance has taught me commitment. You kind of have to let dance be your whole life.

Dance talent always on pointe

Morgan Cook, Sports and Features Editor
February 6, 2023
Sophomore Cole Winkler focuses, before he makes his shot.He is a player on The Mariners. This is his second year on the team.

Skating a family affair

Morgan Cook, Sports and Features Editor
December 15, 2022
Sophomore Charlie Pratt plays for the 16U AA Junior Stingrays. He talks about how important it is that teamates work together, especially in hockey, You cant win a single game if you dont work togther with your teammates. Its the most important part of the game.

Icing on the cake for hockey dreams

Morgan Cook, Sports and Features Editor
December 15, 2022
Seam Horn takes down a Stall High School opponent on Nov. 30.

To be the fittest on the floor

Liva Redhead, Staff Writer
December 15, 2022
Sophomore Campbell Cason and Sullivan Ham catch their breath with a teammater after a triathlon competition

Triple the challenge

Morgan Cook, Sports and Features Editor
November 4, 2022
Dzielinski warms up for a  strenuous match against a tough competitor. She des so by watching how the other opponent fences so she can know how to beat them

Advance and attack

Morgan Cook, Sports and Features Editor
November 4, 2022
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