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ALWAYS UPGRADING:
Construction continues
near the softball field on
what will soon be two
new buildings serving
as a press box, restroom
facility, and storage area
for multiple sports. The
project began last October
and is scheduled to be
completed in July, just in
time for softball season in
the fall.

Ballpark build-ups

Peyton Hainline, Sports Editor June 6, 2019

Porta potties, equipment scattered in four separate locations, and scrambling in and out of the school for water will soon be problems of the past for the softball team. In October of 2018, construction...

KICKING OUT COMPETITION: Last years girl's soccer team jump up and down with joy as they fight their way into finals

Defending the name

Peyton Hainline, Sports Editor June 6, 2019

Over the past several years, the girls soccer team have proven their dominance and climbed their way to the top of the food chain. The Mustangs have appeared in the last three consecutive State Championship...

Inclusion on the court

Inclusion on the court

Kylie Smith, Staff Writer June 6, 2019

Squeaking shoes and loud cheering greet you as you walk into the gym to watch the unified basketball team. They score a point and the crowd goes wild. The team, coaches and parents are all crying happy...

No More Nike

Peyton Hainline, Sports Editor April 26, 2019

In 2016 sports leagues and programs around the nation were turned upside when NFL quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, decided that instead of standing up for what he believed in, he was going to kneel down. Kaepernick...

Drowning out the noise

Drowning out the noise

Sree Kolli, Online Editor February 18, 2019

The sounds of the basketball thudding on the sneaker-scuffed floor is all the players can hear as they make their way across the court after scoring on the previous play. “Everything else is white...

Mind over dive

Mind over dive

Mckenzie Nelson, Co-Editor-In-Chief February 18, 2019

Pointed toes, straight legs and a clean entry that just slips through the water, but the most essential part to any dive isn’t found after jumping off the diving board rather it is all decided by the...

Star swimmer sidelined

Anjali Pullabhotla, Staff Writer December 9, 2018

For any athlete, an unpredicted injury can have the worst of consequences. While being benched is the most immediate, for athletes like Luke Eichmann there is also the growing uncertainty of the future. After...

Triple threat commits

Rachel Holt, Staff Writer December 9, 2018

College decisions.  The two words that fill seniors with dread and fear as they face the dauntless task of choosing what school to attend or what major to pursue. For three seniors however, this burden...

Forgoing Feasts

Meghan Townsend, Staff Writer December 8, 2018

Lemon pie, soda, and garbage plates. For students Peyton Meink, Guillermo Espinoza, and Tony Rinn, these beloved treats are to be savored in the summer and left behind once fall begins. They have something...

Sophomore Allison Louthan leads the pack of runners at the Millard South 
Invitational on Sept.7. Individually, Louthan placed 4th overall at the meet, leading the team to an 8th place finish.

Trail to success

McKenzie Nelson, Co-Editor-in-Cheif November 12, 2018

  After the required mile run for gym class was over, so were many students’ running careers, but for others, this was just the beginning. The mile turned into longer, more competitive distances,...

My kind of mascot

My kind of mascot

Kaitlyn Kelly, staff writer November 8, 2018

Senior Marissa Salber felt the stares on her as she walked to her first period. No doubt people were wondering what she was carrying in her arms. Not everyday do you see someone carrying a stuffed horse...

Serving solo

Serving solo

Aanya Agarwal, Opinions Editor October 24, 2018

Don’t fix what isn’t broken, right? Well according to the Millard North Boys Varsity Tennis team, that’s exactly what should be done. Seniors Ben Starman and Nicholas St. Onge ended their last season...

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