Seaman Clipper Seaman High School Topeka, KS
Issue Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 Issue: October 2010 Last Update: Friday, October 15, 2010
  • Golf highlights

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  • In Memoriam - Courtney Harrop

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Krysten Purkey

    Courtney P. Harrop, 16, junior, died on Sept 27, in a car accident that left two other students injured. Surviving Courtney is her mother and step-father; Leia and Ian Leach and brother James Leach;

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  • Haag has hook on interesting hobby

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Krysten Purkey

    Many have picked up a fishing pole, put a worm or two on a hook and have thrown a line in a lake and tried to catch a fish. But Dakota Haag takes fishing to a new level. When watching ‘Bass Masters’

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  • Runners focus on improvement

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Peyton Michalski

    “...Sometimes I just tell myself, ‘I love running!’...” Ramsey McCarter

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  • Boys cross country runs ahead of competition

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Kyle Dunham

    The Seaman boys’ cross-country team is preparing for the City meet at Stateland Course on October 16. Workouts have got harder than normal, said Josey McNorton. “We are looking to have 4 place in the

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  • Lady Vikes tennis looks to finish strong

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Karisa Kirkendall

    Lady Vikes tennis went to the varsity league meet on Monday and Tuesday of last week. Seaman tied for 4th in league overall. “Every one did extremely well,” says sophomore Taylor Hiltgen. Girls tenn

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  • Vikes look to kick off district play with win against West

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Ethan Beckett

    Tonight the 1-5 Vikings take on the 0-6 Chargers from Topeka West High School in the first of three district games for both schools. The Vikes have a few keys to victory for tonights game.

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  • Team effort makes big plays

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Tyler Garst

    “We just try and put in the extra effort on the things we’re struggling with, and make sure we’re doing them well as a team and not just individually.” -Austin Glenn

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  • Bracing for ImPACT: Curbing Concussions

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Trenton Miller

    “The feeling from a concussion is something I never want to experience again. I hated it. As for football, I miss the intense Friday nights and being able to wear the pads for Seaman. My concussions

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  • Student travels across Midwest for Quarter Midget racing

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Morgan Simpson

    “Ladies and Gentlemen start your engines.” They rolL out onto the track and the green flag flies, its time to get this race under way. Dylan Kadous spends most of his free time traveling across the M

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At-a-glance

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Picketeers head to Supreme Court
Over the years, controversy continues to loom over picketing at military funerals. A notorious group known for picketing funerals is the Phelps family of the Westboro Baptist Church.
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“We just try and put in the extra effort on the things we’re struggling with, and make sure we’re doing them well as a team and not just individually.” -Austin Glenn
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Tonight the 1-5 Vikings take on the 0-6 Chargers from Topeka West High School in the first of three district games for both schools. The Vikes have a few keys to victory for tonights game.
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Lady Vikes tennis went to the varsity league meet on Monday and Tuesday of last week. Seaman tied for 4th in league overall. “Every one did extremely well,” says sophomore Taylor Hiltgen. Girls tenn
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The Seaman boys’ cross-country team is preparing for the City meet at Stateland Course on October 16. Workouts have got harder than normal, said Josey McNorton. “We are looking to have 4 place in the
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The Lady Vikes travel to Emporia tomorrow to take on Blue Valley West, Junction City, Lawrence Free State, Lawrence Maize, Pittsburg, Shawnee Mission North West and Washburn Rual in Emporia.
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“...Sometimes I just tell myself, ‘I love running!’...” Ramsey McCarter
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Bracing for ImPACT:  Curbing Concussions
“The feeling from a concussion is something I never want to experience again. I hated it. As for football, I miss the intense Friday nights and being able to wear the pads for Seaman. My concussions
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Policies in place to protect athletes Policies in place to protect athletes
by Shelby Slimmer clipper intern It’s been a long, rainy bus ride for the Seaman boy’s soccer team on their way to play the Leavenworth Pioneers. After the hour and a half ride, JV begins their warm
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