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  • Drunk-Driving Awareness Program To Visit CHS

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Daley Kutzman

    Every 15 Minutes, an organization dedicating to discouraging drunk driving by teens, is coming to CHS this year as a part of Andrew Goettle’s senior project.A CHS school day lasts from 8:00am to 2:50p

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  • Cross Country in Review

    Tuesday, March 07, 2006 By: Sarah Clark

    For the CHS cross-country team, 2005 was a season of firsts. The falcons were led by a new coach, Angie Williams, and her assistant coach, Elke Reimer-Truscott, who together helped the team to reach

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  • Volleyball in Review

    Tuesday, March 07, 2006 By: Nick Stevener

    The Colfax girl’s volleyball team soared above many teams this year to become one of the top teams, just behind Oakmont, in the Pioneer Valley League. With an overall record of 11-11 and 8-4 in league

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  • Football in Review

    Tuesday, March 07, 2006 By: Arlen Stuart

    The CHS football team finished the 2005 season with the Pioneer Valley League championship title and an overall record of 10-2. Although starting quarterback Kevin Kleppe was out for four games with a

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  • Soccer in Review

    Tuesday, March 07, 2006 By: Arlen Stuart

    The CHS varsity boy’s soccer team closed the year with a strong 13-5-4 record. The Falcons started off strong with three consecutive wins against Forest Lake Christian, North Tahoe, and Placer followe

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  • Ron Pucci, Fred Kern

    Tuesday, March 07, 2006 By: Chelsea Swain

    The shorts have grown longer, there is a three point shot, and even a 35 second shot clock. But there is one thing about CHS basketball that hasn’t changed since the 1960s: Mr. Ron Pucci. Almost 41 y

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The shorts have grown longer, there is a three point shot, and even a 35 second shot clock. But there is one thing about CHS basketball that hasn’t changed since the 1960s: Mr. Ron Pucci. Almost 41 y
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If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? In the same sense; if a wrestler submits himself to six minutes of extreme physical effort in an attempt to defeat
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The CHS varsity boy’s soccer team closed the year with a strong 13-5-4 record. The Falcons started off strong with three consecutive wins against Forest Lake Christian, North Tahoe, and Placer followe
full story 
The CHS football team finished the 2005 season with the Pioneer Valley League championship title and an overall record of 10-2. Although starting quarterback Kevin Kleppe was out for four games with a
full story 
The Colfax girl’s volleyball team soared above many teams this year to become one of the top teams, just behind Oakmont, in the Pioneer Valley League. With an overall record of 11-11 and 8-4 in league
full story 
For the CHS cross-country team, 2005 was a season of firsts. The falcons were led by a new coach, Angie Williams, and her assistant coach, Elke Reimer-Truscott, who together helped the team to reach
full story 
Tibetan Monks came to Colfax High on Friday, June 21st to perform and teach students about Buddhism. The monks have made annual trips to Northern California in the past years, raising awareness about
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Steve Trombetta, CHS math teacher and Associated Teachers of Placer Vice President, is a seasoned negotiator for local teachers, and has already begun a campaign for teachers this year.Perhaps you’ve
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New Driving Law Tortures CHS Juniors
A new California law which went into effect January 1st directly affects most of the student at CHS. According to this law (AB 1474, authored by Assemblyman Bill Maze), new drivers cannot drive other
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Every 15 Minutes, an organization dedicating to discouraging drunk driving by teens, is coming to CHS this year as a part of Andrew Goettle’s senior project.A CHS school day lasts from 8:00am to 2:50p
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