On Guard Spanaway Lake High School Spanaway, WA
Issue Date: Thursday, March 29, 2007 Issue: March 2007 Last Update: Thursday, March 29, 2007
  • Spanaway lake to offer driving school

    Thursday, March 29, 2007 By: Chelsea Barker

    911 Driving School is now offering an afternoon class here at Spanaway Lake High School. The class is taught by experienced law enforcement officers, and the classroom environment is kept clean and pr

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  • Abenilla shows strength on and off tennis courts

    Thursday, March 29, 2007 By: Carmalene Samana

    “She’s cheap, she’s nice, but she has rude times too. If I had to explain her in one word it would be unique. Sarah’s like my second sister.” said senior James Cho, when asked what he thought about Sa

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  • New season brings new hope for baseball

    Thursday, March 29, 2007 By: Michelle Courtney

    A new season for baseball brings meaning for new a beginning. Starting this year with a new, smaller league containing seven other schools. Coach Brian Davis said he is “very excited for the direction

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  • Spanaway Lake welcomes new coach Hanby

    Thursday, March 29, 2007 By: Carmalene Samana

    “I have been retired for three years, and let me tell you, retirement sucks!” said the new girls track Coach Hanby. What he coaches varies. He has coached wrestling basketball, baseball and fast pitch

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  • Sentinels begin new sport with a win: Lacrosse team defeats Garfield High 6-4 in first match in the history of SLHS

    Thursday, March 29, 2007 By: Kailee Harper

    Do you want a sport that has a field like soccer, plays like basketball, and uses sticks like hockey? Then there is a sport for you. Spanaway Lake High School now offers girls lacrosse as one of

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  • Spanaway Park to undergo construction

    Thursday, March 29, 2007 By: Hunter

    Every year, Pierce County’s most popular park, the 135 acre Park, provides a recreation, relaxation and the occasional renovation spot for tens of thousands of visitors. Some people like to bask in th

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This year’s fastpitch team is expected to go far. The team finished 13-3 last year. With making it to districts last year’s team, team member Alisha Babbitt has higher expectations for this season.
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New talent brings hopes of a great season, for the boys’ varsity soccer team. Having some what of a disappointing season last year, there is no doubt this year will be different. The reasons behind th
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“I have been retired for three years, and let me tell you, retirement sucks!” said the new girls track Coach Hanby. What he coaches varies. He has coached wrestling basketball, baseball and fast pitch
full story 
A new season for baseball brings meaning for new a beginning. Starting this year with a new, smaller league containing seven other schools. Coach Brian Davis said he is “very excited for the direction
full story 
“She’s cheap, she’s nice, but she has rude times too. If I had to explain her in one word it would be unique. Sarah’s like my second sister.” said senior James Cho, when asked what he thought about Sa
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One of the earliest known sports in North America is lacrosse. The game of lacrosse is played by 12 to 15 individuals per side who use long sticks with baskets on the ends to pass and shoot a small r
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Do you want a sport that has a field like soccer, plays like basketball, and uses sticks like hockey? Then there is a sport for you. Spanaway Lake High School now offers girls lacrosse as one of
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At Spanaway Lake High School polls were taken to get statistics of 80 male and female students. Many say males are the ones that are considered to be the “cheaters.” However, statistics revealed that
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Chances are if each gender asked, they will advocate their own as being more dominant. However, such self-involved opinions are, more often than not, biased due to pride in one’s own gender and a play
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Since before the myth of radical feminists shedding their bras and burning them in the symbolic freedom trash can, women have engaged in what seems to be a life long battle all for a common purpose: e
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