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Author: Emma Stevens

From The Mezzanine

On May 20, 2015 By emmas
CJ Van Eyk pitches the ball in the fourth inning. He went on to pitch eight innings of no run baseball going well over 100 pitches.

With exceptions to some of the best hitting pitchers of all time from the early Babe Ruth who was later put in the outfield, to […]

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No such thing as an off-season

On May 20, 2015 By emmas
After receiving a bloody nose, Ode continues to fight, ultimately walking away with another win.

Sports have a designated time during the year when players focus all of their time and energy, but once that season is over, athletes still […]

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Trapp takes his talents up north

On March 17, 2015March 17, 2015 By emmas

When playing a sport, you want to be in the best possible position to play at the highest level, in order to achieve greatness. Sometimes, […]

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From the Mezzanine

On March 17, 2015 By emmas

Watching paint dry is more exciting than what students are paying to see in some high school basketball games across the country and here in […]

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Starwatch

On March 17, 2015 By emmas

Danielle Darius    Junior Danielle Darius made the choice to graduate a year early and take her soccer skills to the next level at Emory […]

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Puskas overcomes immeasurable difficulties

On March 17, 2015March 17, 2015 By emmas

From being in experimental surgery and wheelchair bound, to becoming the humorous, athletic coach and teacher, Greg Puskas has been through a wide array of […]

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From the Mezzanine

On January 5, 2015 By emmas

From September to February, 29 students from various high schools around the county come together, regardless of school rivalry, to play hockey. During these times, […]

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From athletes to administrators

On January 5, 2015January 5, 2015 By emmas

Throughout the youth of an athlete, the main goal is to keep playing their respective sport as long as they can. Although many people have […]

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Coach Ross returns after surgery, re-learns to walk

On January 5, 2015January 5, 2015 By emmas

After a three and a half hour surgery and a four week recovery Joseph Ross, assistant football coach and science teacher, is learning to walk […]

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Starwatch

On January 5, 2015 By emmas

Kelsy Holbert Senior Kelsy Hobert has excelled since making the transition from softball to golf her freshman year, landing herself a golf scholarship to Florida […]

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You’re sick, stay home

On January 5, 2015January 12, 2015 By emmas

We have all sat next to that one kid who sounds like they’re coughing up their lungs and obviously shouldn’t be in class that day, […]

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“The Threepenny Opera” leaves people thinking about their role in society

On November 6, 2014 By emmas

The Steinbrenner drama program made it very clear with The Threepenny Opera all human endeavors are futile. This epic theatre satire is great; whether the […]

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