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    Monday, July 22, 2002 By: Staff

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  • Students gain patriotism, lose sportsmanship

    Monday, July 22, 2002 By: Andrew Luckenbill, Sports Editor

    As Coach Mike Brown would say, right now sports seem like “small potatoes.” It was just over a week and a half ago that the twin towers in New York were attacked. I was driving to school listening to

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Demon Dispatch Greenway High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Friday, September 21, 2001 Issue: September 2001 Last Update: Monday, July 22, 2002
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Varsity football played their way to an even 1-1 record against two of the top ten 4A teams, Tempe and Chaparral.“We have a very tough non-region schedule early,” Coach Mike Brown said. “This will be
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Girls cross country stumbled through their opening races due to lack of depth on the small varsity squad.“We have less depth than we care to,” Coach Scott Giddings said. “The team needs more depth to
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Boys cross country sprinted through their meets opening with a strong 8-0 record and three senior medalists at the Mount Carmel race in San Diego last Saturday.“We’re fortunate to have three quality s
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Girls volleyball spiked their way into the first winning record they’ve had in the last two seasons. “We’re starting a new era,” Coach Mike Olsen said. “I’m excited to help create a new history for vo
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The varsity swim team started the season off with a record of 0-4 for both the boys and girls.Despite the weak start Coach Brian Anderson has hope to finish the season in the top of the region due to
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Varsity badminton has started the season off with a record of 2-1.“My whole varsity is just doing so well,” said Coach Joan Gasperak. “They’re a great bunch of kids.”This year’s competition for Greenw
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Golf has teed off to an excellent start this season with a record of 10-1.“The team has incredible focus and determination,” Senior Mark Bradish said. “We have four out of five starters that are spect
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Senior Kari Wilson was rushed to the hospital after suffering a minor heart attack the second week of school. Doctors attributed the cause to Hydroxycut, a diet supplement.Another five to 20 minutes,
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New athletic restrictions implemented by the district this year state that students are not permitted to use performance-enhancing supplements before or during a game. One problem with the restrictio
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