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Henry Hays

Henry Hays, Sports Editor

Senior Henry Hays is the sports editor and this his second year on staff. He is a fan of all Dallas sports teams and plays soccer at Hebron. He spends his free time reminiscing on Liverpool’s comeback against Barcelona.

 

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 Senior Gracie Tribolet follows through after hitting the golf ball at a practice prior to the state tournament. This year was Tribolet’s fourth year on the golf team

[Photo] Girls golf places first in state tournament

Malley O'Carroll, Social media manager
May 18, 2021
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Photo Gallery: Senior Send Off

Photo Gallery: Senior Send Off

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
May 17, 2021
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Freshman Macie Snyder hits a forehand return during practice. Snyders doubles partner is junior Abby Lux and they have placed in multiple tournaments.

Tennis to begin district tournament

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
April 12, 2021
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Godzilla vs. Kong: cool fights and nothing else

Godzilla vs. Kong: cool fights and nothing else

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
April 7, 2021
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Senior Jeremy Slate strikes out a batter to start the third inning. Slate pitched the majority of the game and only gave up one run.

Photo Gallery: Baseball 3/25

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
March 25, 2021
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Softball to compete in Ellis County Varsity Tournament

Softball to compete in Ellis County Varsity Tournament

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
February 25, 2021
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Infographic: New Years resolutions

Infographic: New Year’s resolutions

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
February 2, 2021
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Senior David Deal scans the court looking for the open player. Deal is currently the teams leading scorer on the season.

Boys basketball to play Marcus Jan. 29

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
January 28, 2021
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Q&A: Holiday traditions

Q&A: Holiday traditions

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
December 23, 2020
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Senior Grayson Allo inbounds the ball after a forced turnover. Allo said defense is a stength of the team. The team defensively is very sound, Allo said. Its by far the best part of our team.

Boys basketball to play Coppell Dec. 18

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
December 18, 2020
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Multimedia: Ultimate Christmas light route

Multimedia: Ultimate Christmas light route

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
December 17, 2020
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Junior Sydney Japic stands with a ball on the soccer field after practice. Sydney was unable to play high school soccer the past two years. “I’m looking forward to starting to play high school games because I’ve never played high school soccer before,” Japic said. “This is my first year.”

Moving towards her goal

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
December 7, 2020
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Eyes on the pies

Eyes on the pies

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
November 18, 2020
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Senior Weston Conaway, with his right thumb wrapped, takes off his helmet on the sidelines, during a game against Plano West on Oct. 23. After a game-time decision on whether or not Conaway would play, Conaway was able to play one drive in this game, but has yet to play a whole game.

A Waiting Game

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
October 30, 2020
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Khan talks on the phone, answering questions from a parent. Khan spends a sizable portion of her day responding to questions from parents and faculty.

[Photo] [Khan]quering COVID

Ian Wright, Opinion editor
October 20, 2020
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Senior Hailey Lane follows along with Pre-calculus teacher Matthew Garza as he explains a problem on the whiteboard. Lane, who is moving from in-person to virtual plus, said she is dedicated to Silver Wings and will continue to come in for practice, but is switching her other classes online to reduce contact with others. “[I won’t be going fully online] because of drill team,” Lane said. “I wouldnt want to miss that or have to quit, so I wouldn’t want to go completely online.” Lane said.

[Photo] On the Virtual-Plus side

Malley O'Carroll, Social media manager
October 9, 2020
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Photo Gallery: Tennis 10/2

Photo Gallery: Tennis 10/2

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
October 6, 2020
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Garza lectures the class about probability by talking about flipping coins. He said he is happy to be teaching in person again. “Not seeing the students was really odd,” Garza said. “It almost felt like I was recording a lesson for people to watch another time.”

Teacher Tea: Garza

Henry Hays and Ian Wright
October 6, 2020
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Jordan airs it out

Jordan airs it out

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
May 22, 2020
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Virtually a different draft

Virtually a different draft

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
April 27, 2020
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Snipes sits in her classroom on the day she became 33 weeks pregnant. She is currently eight months pregnant.

Worrying for two

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
April 23, 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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Top 3 Just Dances to play while quarantined

Top 3 Just Dances to play while quarantined

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
April 10, 2020
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A student checks his artwork before uploading it to Canvas. Art 1 is one of the many courses offered by LISD’s Virtual Learning Academy.

Opinion: Unfair Online Opportunities

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
March 6, 2020
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The cornhole tournament, which is set to start at 1 p.m., will follow the annual alumni game that begins at 10:30. The game will feature past players and both events are ways the booster club is trying to raise money for the program. “The alumni game is something that Coach Stone has done for many, many years and it brings the players back in town,” Johnson said. “The idea to pair [the tournament] with the alumni game was because the alumni game is one of the few games that we can guarantee will be on a Saturday.”

Baseball holding fundraising cornhole tournament

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
February 21, 2020
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The best and worst moments of the Super Bowl

The best and worst moments of the Super Bowl

Henry Hays, Sports Editor
February 5, 2020
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Senior Grace Kang practices her part for the upcoming musical. Although she plans to study visual art in college, she hopes to continue playing violin in future musical performances. “If I have the opportunity to get paid to play in different musical performances, that would be awesome,” Kang said. “I would definitely sign up for that.”

A Unique Streak

Kate Haas and Henry Hays
January 23, 2020
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