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Hebron High School News Online

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Sophomore Ian Witis shoots at the opposing team’s net during a game while playing for the FC Dallas Youth Squad. (Photo provided by Danny Patiño)

The Goal of Stardom

Felipe Castro, Reporter
May 15, 2023
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Junior Tati Diaz high fives her teammates. At the start of every soccer game, each player is individually introduced by the announcers.

Girls soccer loses first district game

Peyton Kuschmeider , Multimedia Editor
January 18, 2023
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The girls soccer team does a chant before kickoff at its game against Marcus on March 4, 2022.

Girls soccer to compete in Georgetown tournament

Emma Short, Editor-in-chief
January 12, 2023
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Scoring goals

Scoring goals

Madeline Rivera, Editor-in-Chief
December 15, 2022
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Sophomores Molly Lundy and Kayla Martinez hug after Martinez scored a goal.

Photo Gallery: Girls soccer 02/15

Malley O'Carroll, Social media manager
February 19, 2022
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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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Teen triathlete

Teen triathlete

Katherine Parker, Managing editor
September 8, 2021
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Sophomore midfielder Jett Thomson’s arm becomes intertwined with a Tyler player’s while fighting to keep the ball. As a freshman, Thomson played on the JV 1 team; this is his first year on varsity.

Photo Gallery: Boys Soccer 1/8

Andie San Luis, Editor-in-chief
January 12, 2021
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