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Smoke Signal Minnechaug Regional High School Wilbraham, MA
Issue Date: Friday, December 14, 2007 Issue: December 2007 Last Update: Monday, December 10, 2007
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At-a-glance

With a season full of expectations Minnechaug once again fell short this fall season. The closest to taking home a Western Mass trophy was the girls’ soccer team. The girls entered the tournament unde
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When it comes to the girls’ swim team it is obvious when an individual is successful but team success is not as easy to identify. “Every individual race counts towards the bigger goal of a team win,
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The practice and training that goes on during a sport’s season is critical to a team’s success. The training put in by during the off-season by student athletes is equally if not more important. For m
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Members of the football team were in complete disbelief in Coach Dan Donovan’s resignation as football coach. “I heard rumors going around school, but I didn’t believe it because coaching was such a b
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Even before the winter sport season begins, athletes planning to try out for the wrestling team start preparing weeks or sometimes even months in advanced. Every member of the team must make sure they
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With the Boys’ and Girls’ Indoor Track season just beginning, the teams are adjusting to new athletes as well as new coaches. With the loss of Head Coach Matt Griffin and Coach Janet Kline who resigne
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The fun winter hobby of ice skating has been an activity loved for generations. The highly competitive sport of figure skating only came about during the nineteenth century with first Olympic figure s
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As the winter season began, Coaches Doug Fraser, Mike Orzech, and Russ Mooney had to make difficult decisions after boys’ basketball tryouts. “It gets tougher and tougher each year to make the teams,”
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The Class of 2007 has been known for some athletes who, during their high school years, excelled in their sports and have had the opportunity to continue playing them in college. Samantha Fortier, of
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The Sports Booster Club is funding two large and important projects. “We are installing lights on the tennis courts and redoing the stadium seating on both sides of the football field,” said Booster C
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