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Kate Knauff

Kate Knauff, News editor

Senior Kate Knauff is the news section editor and this is her third year on staff. She enjoys drinking coffee, hanging out with her friends and watching sappy movies in her free time. She also has an obsession with “One Direction” and orcas.

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Senior column: A change in plans

Senior column: A change in plans

Kate Knauff, News editor
May 23, 2022
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 Junior Elizabeth Kang (left) and sophomore Serai George (right) sell tickets for the movie night during B lunch on March 30. Tickets are on sale for $5 during every lunch leading up to the event.

LISD to host movie night at Grandscape March 31

Kate Knauff, News editor
March 30, 2022
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Grammy (upper left), Nana (lower left), MeMe (right)

Opinion: A grandmother’s love

Kate Knauff, News editor
March 21, 2022
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“Space Force” season two is a Big Bang

“Space Force” season two is a Big Bang

Kate Knauff, News editor
February 27, 2022
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The prom committee reviews photo booth options during an afterschool meeting held in English teacher Jeanny Haneline’s classroom on Feb. 9 . In previous years, prom has had a photo flipbook station to commemorate the event, but due to overbooking this year, the photo booth options have changed. “I know our photo vendor is changing this year, so I know we are able to put in a very different photography experience for students that is going to be even better,” family consumer science teacher Jamie Leonard said.

“An Enchanted Forest” announced as prom theme

Kate Knauff, News editor
February 25, 2022
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Junior Reece Hajek (left), sophomore Addison Carter (middle) and senior Avery Yarbrough practice stunting with their team during one of their after school practices.

[Photo] Cheer team to hold tryouts March 10

Madeline Rivera, Editor-in-Chief
February 22, 2022
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Junior Reece Hajek (left), sophomore Addison Carter (middle) and senior Avery Yabrough (right) are hoisted in the air by their bases during the pyramid section of their after-school practice on Jan. 20.

Cheer team places fourth at UIL state contest

Kate Knauff, News editor
January 22, 2022
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“Cheer” season 2 has no competition

“Cheer” season 2 has no competition

Kate Knauff, News editor
January 20, 2022
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“Fa-La-La” into the holiday

“Fa-La-La” into the holiday

Kate Knauff, News editor
December 14, 2021
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Wrestling coach David Rozanski demonstrates a move for some of the new members. The wrestling team holds practice every morning in their new mat room in the Hawk Activity Center.

Wrestling kicks off winter season

Kate Knauff, News editor
December 1, 2021
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Ed Sheeran “=” emotional

Ed Sheeran “=” emotional

Kate Knauff, News editor
November 4, 2021
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Running back Brian Nwokike runs the ball for a first down during the fourth quarter against Plano West on Oct. 29.

Football wins last home game against Plano West

Kate Knauff, News editor
November 2, 2021
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Wide receiver Koda Bridges scores the Hawks’ first touchdown of the game with 2:40 left in the third quarter. Bridges had seven receptions with 143 receiving yards in the game.

Hawks lose homecoming game against Marcus

Kate Knauff, News editor
October 27, 2021
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Sophomore Kaiden Adkins starts crocheting with the yarn made out of plastic bags. The club members have dubbed this ‘plarn.’ The club stopped collecting bags on Oct. 19.

Crocheting for a cause

Kate Knauff, News editor
October 22, 2021
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Pets of Hebron

Pets of Hebron

Kate Knauff, News editor
October 5, 2021
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Junior Caroline Holloway leads the Silver Wings in their lines at the pep rally on Sept. 10. The last time she was able to perform in a pep rally was her freshman year as a rookie —  now she is the person in charge. “The last time we had a regular football season was my freshman year, so its fun to go back, but Im realizing how demanding it is with a regular football season and pep rallies,” Holloway said.

High kicking into captain

Kate Knauff, News editor
September 27, 2021
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A better fit

A better fit

Kate Knauff and Sarosh Ismail
September 22, 2021
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The HawkAppella choir closes out the pep rally by leading the crowd in the school song. “This was my first time performing in a pep rally,” junior Christopher Clausen said. “It was very exciting to go down to the court and sing a song for most of the school. At first I was a bit nervous, but since I was singing with my friend it was fun and enjoyable. I got a chance to sing in front of my classmates that didn’t go to our concerts and was happy that they got to hear us.”

Photo Gallery: First pep rally 9/10

Kate Knauff, News editor
September 17, 2021
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Junior Taylor Cheatham races against the other team to get the ball. On top of playing as forward for the Hebron Women’s soccer team, she is also a forward for F.C. Dallas. “[The thing that has kept me in soccer] is the feeling after playing -- not necessarily playing a good game, but the feeling of accomplishment after running super hard and having an overall good game,” Cheatham said.

From the Ponies to the Bruins

Kate Knauff, News editor
September 15, 2021
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Student Council senior officer Kaitlyn Hoang and President Paige Zagumny paint a poster to promote Senior Sunrise during their third period student council class. Zagumny and the other officers spend their class period organizing, preparing and advertising school events.

StuCo to hold Senior Sunrise Aug. 30

Kate Knauff, News editor
August 27, 2021
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Opinion: why Willy should be freed

Opinion: why Willy should be freed

Kate Knauff, News editor
May 8, 2021
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Sustainability in a Capitalist economy

Sustainability in a Capitalist economy

Kate Knauff, News editor
April 22, 2021
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Untraditional fits for an untraditional prom

Untraditional fits for an untraditional prom

Kate Knauff, News editor
April 9, 2021
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Tips for traveling during COVID-19

Tips for traveling during COVID-19

Kate Knauff, News editor
March 12, 2021
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Opinion: womens history, her story

Opinion: women’s history, her story

Kate Knauff, News editor
March 8, 2021
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Latin club to compete at area Saturday

Latin club to compete at area Saturday

Kate Knauff, News editor
March 5, 2021
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Maudlin movies for Valentine’s Day

Maudlin movies for Valentine’s Day

Kate Knauff, News editor
February 12, 2021
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Netflix Series “Firefly Lane” disappoints

Netflix Series “Firefly Lane” disappoints

Kate Knauff, News editor
February 10, 2021
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Infographic: 87th Texas Legislature

Infographic: 87th Texas Legislature

Kate Knauff, News editor
January 14, 2021
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Quarantine cardigan

Quarantine cardigan

Kate Knauff, News editor
December 15, 2020
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Junior Audri Fleming poses in her handmade mask. Fleming has made a variety of masks for her and her family including both sunflowers themed and Halloween themed.

Mask up

Kate Knauff, News editor
October 27, 2020
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Protesters march with signs in front of the Carrollton Municipal Court. The protest was in solidarity with other Black Lives Matter protests across the nation, but there are many other ways to support the BLM movement. “Try to research as much as you can,” senior Jacquelyn Burrer said. “Read as many things as you can to learn about the reforms that need to happen. Obviously, not everyone will want the same level of reform, but there is a common goal in the movement: that something needs to change. As long as people are getting involved and continue to speak out about what is important, we can prioritize changing the system.”

Peaceful protest held in Carrollton

Kate Knauff, News editor
June 8, 2020
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Logos via Laynes Chicken Fingers and Raising Canes

Layne’s vs. Cane’s

Kate Knauff, News editor
May 19, 2020
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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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Coronavirus facts

Coronavirus facts

Kate Knauff, News editor
April 28, 2020
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I surveyed my family to see what kind of bread I should make, and they all requested rosemary bread. I decided to use the recipe from the website Cooking Carnival. This recipe caught my eye not only because it’s a no-knead bread, but I could also use an Instant Pot to speed up the proofing process which activates the yeast in the dough. 

This bread recipe called for olive oil, granulated sugar, instant yeast, fresh rosemary, bread flour and salt. I wanted to see if there really was a difference between making the bread with all-purpose flour and bread flour, so I made two batches with all-purpose flour and two with bread flour. They ended up being the same, so if you don’t have bread flour, all-purpose works just fine. The recipe also calls for fresh rosemary, but the only thing I had was dried rosemary. Even though I used dried rosemary, the bread came out with good flavor.

Boredom bread making

Kate Knauff, News editor
April 7, 2020
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Sophomore Ava Knauff holds up a poster she made for her friend. Since the whole thing was last minute and nobody had gifts, Wieber’s friends cooked her treats, decorated their cars and made signs to celebrate.

16 and in quarantine

Kate Knauff, News editor
April 7, 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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Starting my day with a bang

Starting my day with a bang

Kate Knauff, News editor
March 10, 2020
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The Hebron/Lewisville boys JV team tries to block a pass by the opposing team. This is the Hebron Swim and Dive team’s second year to sponsor water polo. “We always played water polo as a game during the swim off-season,” senior Quinten Frank said. “We would play water polo, ultimate frisbee and anything just to have fun. The team really liked to play water polo so we adopted it. The team is mainly just swimmers, but there were a couple people who came who were not swimmers.”

Water polo to hold Hawk Classic Tournament

Kate Knauff, News editor
March 6, 2020
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Photo via Netflix

To all the movies I’ve loved before

Kate Knauff, News editor
February 10, 2020
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Sophomore Unaiza Khakoo poses with a jean jacket she painted. Khakoo will sell art pieces like this to raise money for an organization named Art From the Streets as a part of her Girl Scout gold award. “The gold award for Girl Scouts is the highest project you can do and the highest honor you can achieve,” Khakoo said. “In the project girl scouts are told to choose an issue they see in their community and find a way to combat it.”

Painting away the pain

Kate Knauff, News editor
February 10, 2020
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Funny Side Up Rehearsal

“Funny Side Up” to perform improv show tonight

Kate Knauff, News editor
September 20, 2019
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