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Boys b-ball leaves with a win

Boys’ b-ball leaves with a win

Emily Pavlik, co-sports editor
February 11, 2022

Chicago Bulls Championship Flags hung across the arena, and a wave of blue and gold rippled over rows of red seats. Hustling out of an open archway, the boys’ basketball team waved to the crowd as they...

Three-sport athletes, seniors impress year round

Three-sport athletes, seniors impress year round

Hannah Mason, Staff Reporter
April 17, 2013

Each fall for the past four years, seniors Katie Dwyer and Teigan Flaws have taken the volleyball court together. During the winter, they transition to the basketball court. Come spring, Dwyer moves on...

Cohen’s contributions to South sports held in high regard

Ben Wittenstein, Staff Reporter
February 1, 2013

For senior Max Cohen, he feels that playing three varsity sports is routine. In the fall, Cohen led the Titans as the starting quarterback on the football field;  in the winter, he comes off the bench...

Men maintain positive record after fresh-look start

Men maintain positive record after fresh-look start

Breck Murphy, Staff Reporter
February 1, 2013

After starting their season off with an overall record of 10-7, South’s men’s basketball team seeks to finish in the top three of their conference, according to senior captain Justin Busiel. With...

Basketball looks to compete following fresh start

Basketball looks to compete following fresh start

Hannah Mason, Staff Reporters
December 21, 2012

Over the last six seasons the men’s varsity basketball team amassed a record of 63-98. As they begin their new season, the men are adjusting to new coach Benjamin Widner while aiming to place top in...

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