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Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Sports

The Silver Wings prepare to perform at halftime during a football game on August 30. After football season ended, the girls started preparing for their annual Spring Show which has been canceled due to COVID-19. “As hard as practices were, I miss them a lot,” captain Mariah McCardell said. “We have a habit of complaining about waking up super early, but at the end of the day, those girls are what got me through those early mornings and now I don’t get to see them. I wish I had taken the time to realize how lucky I am.”

Dancing through change

Kate Knauff, News editor
April 29, 2020
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Ways to stay fit during quarantine

Ways to stay fit during quarantine

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
April 16, 2020
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Freshman Eleanor Hays poses with a soccer ball. She plays soccer for the FC Dallas U-16 development academy for Girls. “The development academy focuses on developing our skill and our talent so we can go farther with soccer into college and possibly professionally,” Hays said.

From the field to the future

Kate Knauff, News editor
March 13, 2020
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Senior Tre Henry is pitching the ball against Prosper at Hebron. Pitching is one of the teams strengths this year, according to Stone.

Baseball prepares for upcoming season

Mitchell Mayhaw, Reporter
February 26, 2020
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Juniors Rohan Agarwal and Robert Herrera pose for a photo.

Double Trouble

Mia Nguyen, Web Editor
February 12, 2020
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Girls soccer prepares to face MacArthur

Mitchell Mayhaw, Reporter
February 7, 2020
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Senior Grant Bartley looks to pass the ball to a teammate in the Jan. 28 match against Coppell. Varsity won the game 3-1, but will be playing the Cowboys again Feb. 25 at home.

Soccer to play Flower Mound Feb. 4

Kate Haas, Managing Editor
February 3, 2020
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Junior Cayden Casburn clears the ball to deny the Cowboys a chance to score. Casburn is a defender and this is his first full season on the varsity team.

Photo Gallery: Soccer 1/28

Kai Fernando, Reporter
January 30, 2020
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Junior Lucas Huckeba jumps 13 feet while pole vaulting. He practices almost every day during fourth period and after school. “To be a good pole vaulter, you need to be a good athlete,” pole vault coach David Brown said. “It always helps to have good speed, and the main thing is that you’re not scared of getting up on a tall stick 16 feet in the air.”

Vaulting to Success

Hailey Dirks and Kate Knauff, Reporter
January 28, 2020
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