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Mitchell Mayhaw

Mitchell Mayhaw, Reporter

Junior Mitchell Mayhaw is a reporter and this is his first year on staff. He likes watching sports, skiing and playing soccer. He also enjoys traveling and hanging out with friends. 

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valentines

[Photo] Point/Counterpoint: Is Valentine’s Day a legitimate holiday

Katlynn Fox and Hailey Dirks, Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor
February 12, 2021
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Senior Colby Beaman lines his putter up to the ball. Beaman has been on the golf team for four years.

Photo Gallery: Golf 2/4

Mitchell Mayhaw, Reporter
February 4, 2021
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Scene from the first of many Rocky movies. Rocky remains one of the best fighting movies of all time.

My Top Five Sports Movies

Mitchell Mayhaw, Reporter
May 14, 2020
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Reading is an easy way to relax and escape during social distancing. Some of my favorite books Ive reading during quarantine are Pirate Latitudes, The Ruins and Dragon Teeth.

My Experience with Quarantine

Mitchell Mayhaw, Reporter
April 29, 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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Student merging into the main lane in the upper parking lot to leave school. Usually when the traffic is worse, these merging lanes create big issues.

Parking needs to improve

Mitchell Mayhaw, Reporter
February 12, 2020
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soccer

Girls soccer prepares to face MacArthur

Mitchell Mayhaw, Reporter
February 7, 2020
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Junior Ben Kim wears green at lunch to show support for mental health week. On Monday, students wore green to promote mental health awareness.

Hebron celebrates mental health week

Mitchell Mayhaw, Reporter
January 29, 2020
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