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  • Spirit week ends with Homecoming celebration

    Tuesday, October 09, 2007 By: LAUREN BOKOR

    Students at Clarksburg High School started to celebrate their second annual homecoming week on Monday and have continued all week by dressing up in outrageous outfits and showing their school spirit.

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  • Huge influx of students creates hordes, stampedes

    Tuesday, October 09, 2007 By: REBECCA CRAPO

    Every school has a limit on how many students it can safely house before it reaches a point of overcrowding. Clarksburg High School, while only in operation for one year, is rapidly approaching that p

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  • Stadium lights turn gridiron into field of dreams

    Tuesday, October 09, 2007 By: ANETT SOOT

    Delay in the construction of the lights for the Clarksburg High School sports stadium ended on September 17, which means that night games now operate on schedule.

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  • Security keeping school safe

    Tuesday, October 09, 2007 By:

    We want to thank the security team for all their hard work and dedication in keeping Clarksburg High School safe. However, we believe some students at CHS do not give them the credit they deserve.

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  • Elusive Coyote Spirit Flag spotted in Hollywood: Mysteriously missing local celebrity in great demand by students, teachers

    Wednesday, October 10, 2007 By: JUSTIN KENEL

    Well, it’s only a few weeks into the start of Clarksburg High School’s second year, and I feel like it’s as good a time as any to point out that something is missing.

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  • Soccer players kick balls, no protection required

    Thursday, October 11, 2007 By: JUSTIN KENEL & ANETT SOOT

    Soccer is a fun sport, there’s no denying it. Some might even go as far as to say that it is the best sport in the world, but that’s a matter of opinion.

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  • Teenage twins create double trouble for teachers

    Thursday, October 11, 2007 By: KAREN MALMQUIST

    Walking down the crowded hallways of Clarksburg High School, students often find themselves seeing double.

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  • Students cross borders, venture out into real world

    Thursday, October 11, 2007 By: TIGRAN KAPINOS

    Sitting around all summer? BoringOcean City? Been there, done that.Uganda, India and Thailand? Those are new.While most students spent their summer break going on family road trips or visiting the po

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  • Coyote ambassadors travel overseas for educational reasons

    Thursday, October 11, 2007 By: MARESSA BROWN

    Learning over the summer sounds about as appealing as being poked in the eye with a sharp stick.

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  • O’Learys surf, ski in slope contests: Sophomores snowboard to glory, prizes

    Thursday, October 11, 2007 By: JUSTIN KENEL

    Twins often find themselves competing for many things. Who was born first? Who’s better looking? Who do their parents love more?

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At-a-glance

Cross country has proven they are one of the best in the county this fall. They defeated Paint Branch and Einstein High Schools to become the undefeated divison champions.
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Cheering for the football team and performing at half time is a big deal, and this year the pom pons and cheerleading squads are off to a great start.
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Starting off their second year with a winning record, the Coyote golf team has shown great success under the coaching of math teacher Todd Watson.
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Starting off the new school year with extremely high standards and aspirations to win, the field hockey team hopes to come out of their rough start and win their division.
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Girls tennis started the fall season with an optimistic outlook toward matches to come, and with a leading position in their division, the team is hopeful for what is left of the season.
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Varsity Volleyball has improved since last season through hard work and persistence during the off season and intense practices both before and during the season. They hope to have a better season tha
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Boys soccer kicked off the season with a bang, surpassing last year’s total number of goals within the first two games of this season. The boys hope to keep scoring and win the division.
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Lady Coyotes soccer is hoping to make school history this season, aspiring to win their division and the playoffs.
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Varsity football looks to extend their winning streak to 6-0 tonight in the Homecoming game against the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Barons. At this pace, the team is likely to make the playoffs.
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Having parents at home is a burden that most students would be thrilled to live without. However, for some, having their parents at home is a luxury.
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