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Student Media of Pittsburg High School

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Junior Faith Turner and Laken Robinson both placed first in three different event at the state competition.

Turner and Robinson earn first in three events at state

Story by Matthew Moore, Managing editor June 12, 2019

This year at the Kansas State Track and field meet, two juniors earned first in three events. Faith Turner triple jumped 38’10” and long jumped 19’2.5”. Turner worked mainly with her jump...

Featured above are National Qualifiers Freshmen Emily Schneider and freshman Beth Blessent, junior Nic Bastion and senior Ben Blessent.

Aiming for Nationals

Story by Matthew Moore, Managing editor June 12, 2019

A phrase heard repeatedly by four students while preparing to compete on a national scale was “Aim small, miss small.” The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) held its National tournament...

Taking aim, changing targets

Taking aim, changing targets

Story by Matthew Moore, Managing editor April 4, 2019

Sophomore Kyle Wescott draws his string back and releases it. The string snaps forward and his arrow flies towards his target. For Wescott, “target” holds multiple meanings. Wescott has been hunting...

Sophomore Dalton Sutton pins down freshman Dexter Carlton at the Purple and White Wrestling Scrimmage. Sutton competed on the White Team, while Carlton competed on the Purple Team. The tournament, which kicked off the Dragon wrestlers season and determined who would be taking the teams varsity and junior varsity spots. Carlton and Sutton are two of the 16 underclassmen on the varsity team, coached by LC Davis.

Stepping up to the mat

Story by Keith Perkins and Matthew Moore March 21, 2019

This year, freshmen and sophomore wrestlers have had to step up. Of the 21 wrestlers competing this year, 16 of them are underclassmen. “We’re asking a lot out of our underclassmen to go compete...

Junior Ethan Weidert sits in the weight room, his tattoo, which covers a port scar, exposed. Weidert was tattooed over the summer and selected a violet ribbon to represent Hodgkin lymphoma. Photo by Aubrey Bolinger

Thriving

Story by Ximena Ibarra, Matthew Moore, and October 29, 2018

Every morning at 5:00, junior Ethan Weidert climbs out of his bed, makes his pre-workout shake and heads out the door to work out. Ethan starts as an inside linebacker on the varsity football team....

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