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Josiah Coleman (‘25) is a team leader and has been having a great time in the position. Even though the team lost to Stanwood 9-10 tonight, Coleman said, “I feel like led the team even though we started losing focus.” Coleman had a great season and really stepped up when he needed to. A promising leader, Coleman has a bright future ahead with many opportunities to come.

Running across the bases is Emmaly Morris (‘23), and Allexis Sahnow. Morris said “I think Alli might’ve hit a double and then was running, think scored on that plate.” Much of the team has been playing together for years and know each other very well. Sahnow said “Ive been playing since was four [fourteen years]” and she’s done select club ball for five years. Most of the team grew up playing softball together- forming a sisterhood like no other.

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S8 S9 spread completed by team #1 spring supplement: week #31: 424-4.30

Playing in the recognition assembly, having a good time, moving along quickly taking part in the spring assembly’s Minute to Win It game. Meredith Marsh (‘23) was playing on behalf of DECA, Ms. Matter was the one that informed Marsh and Marisa Thom (‘23) that each club requires two participants and since they were seniors they should participate. “ joined DECA because had so many people telling me that it was a positive experience for them and it’s more than just a club, it’s a community. And a family and you learn so much about how to interact even in the business world and beyond” Marsh.

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Prior to the FFA plant sale, it took the FFA members a few hours to reorganize everything with the hopes of educating more people about planting and gardening in general, spreading awareness, and sort of getting rid of plants. Since they didn’t have class, Brain was watering the tomatoes before the plant emerged. He initially requested solely alyssums because there were so many of them when they reorganized the entire greenhouse. “My biggest accomplishment is definitely taking care of over 450 plants by myself. They were alyssums, lobelias and verbenas” Brian Stewart (‘25).

Choosing German because it just seemed fun and relative doing it seemed like a fair choice. They were doing a German fashion show and Jacob Baker’s (‘25) theme was summer. So he kind of just dressed up as athletic. The whole point was to learn about the clothing in German, he didn’t really know what to do. They had so much fun everyone in the class was laughing and Baker had a good time. Everyone ended up just dancing around there. “I don’t plan on being fluent but just think that it’s interesting to be able to understand another language to some extent you know fairly” Baker said.

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The part of the recognition assembly where everyone applauds for each picture of the band in the promo video for yearbook is the most enjoyable part for the band. Ms Saenz gets the band ready by just one practice run through, and since they perform for most sports, they already know what to do and it just becomes second nature. Ms. Saenz informs them on the time, what will happen the day before, and the day’s events. “The music we create is my favorite thing that we do” Brianna Scarsella (‘25).

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It’s beneficial to be together, especially when getting ready. To prepare for Prom, Monica Ngondo (‘23) and the rest of the group Victoria Pilling (‘23), Ava St. Germaine (‘23), Yami Reyes (‘23), Brianna Nunez (‘23) met at the St.Germaines. As soon as everyone was prepared, they made the decision to head to the beach to take pictures at “Bourne Park Loreland,” but because of the poor weather, they only stayed for a short while before leaving. Taking up the majority of the time left to get to the venue they went to Chick-fil-A just gossiping before heading to the party. “My favorite part was dancing. When we turned up” Ngondo.

PhotobyM.Ngondo spring supplement: week #32: 5.1-5.7 spread completed by team #2

On Wednesday, May 3, girls golf played their last game against Marysville Getchell, Emme Schaffer (‘26) swung her club to hit the ball. Schaffer tells us about her experience in her first year playing golf and why she chose to play golf this year. Schaffer said “I’ve played volleyball my whole life and then my coach recommended us to play another sport to see how it goes…I think it’s fun, like the team, it’s a fun sport. like playing it, I’m gonna join again next year.”

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