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Freshmen Harmony Sample and Lia Okammor pose in the gym. As members of the varsity volleyball team, they’ve been working hard since summer and are now preparing for playoffs. “Practice is going easier, and it’s getting more fun too- we’ve been doing a lot more competitive drills.” Sample said.

Two varsity volleyball freshman prepare for playoffs

Kate Haas, Managing Editor
October 24, 2018
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Junior Isabelle Ousby moves forward to save the ball in the game against Lewisville.

Volleyball to play at Flower Mound tonight

Mrunmayi Sathaye, Feature Editor
October 19, 2018
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Swimmers practice their strokes with partners during their morning practice session. The swim and dives first meet was the GCISD pentathlon on Sept. 29.

Mastering the stroke

Aparnna Manoj, Managing Editor
October 1, 2018
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The girls celebrate winning a point.

Photo Gallery: Volleyball 9/21

Kate Haas, Managing Editor
September 27, 2018
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Volleyball to play Lewisville tonight

Volleyball to play Lewisville tonight

Mrunmayi Sathaye, Feature Editor
September 21, 2018
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William Walters poses with his trophy. He won third place in last years state tournament.

Bullseye

Alyssa Abraham, Reporter
June 21, 2018
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Junior Macey Neuse and junior Sarah Regan take the flags off of a senior player, putting the juniors back on offense.

Photo Gallery: Powder Puff 6/6

Harper Lee, Reporter
June 7, 2018
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Park said she enjoys the competitiveness of golf because it pushes her to do better. The state tournament will take place May 22.

Golf to advance to state

Shreya Rao, Managing Editor
May 21, 2018
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