The Tiger Times Fort Scott Senior High School Fort Scott, KS
Issue Date: Thursday, March 31, 2011 Issue: March 2011 Last Update: Thursday, March 31, 2011
  • Making History...

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011 By: Michelle Buntain

    Mr. Leaming grew up in Dodge City. He went to Fort Hays State University where he earned a degree in Physical Education, but he has been teaching history for several years. He has been teaching for a

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  • Piercing Girl's Hearts Everywhere

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011 By: Matt Carrillo

    Do you know a synonym for Senior Boy of the Month? . . . I do. Pierce Rienbolt. Sadly, many of you may not know what a synonym is, but that doesn’t matter. What does matter is that Pierce Rienbolt is

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  • She Hits Hard

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011 By: Leah Casselman

    This month’s Senior Girl will probably make you feel dumb. Not because she is condescending or something, in fact she is super nice, but because she has a brain that would make Thomas Edison feel seco

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  • A People Full of Pride

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011 By: Kayla Beaman

    Pride is making a difference in our community today. This organization is a wonderful group who enjoy helping people out. Some of the ways they help people through volunteering in the community includ

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Sports

As spring sports come around that means that winter sports have come to an end. Boys basketball, girls basketball, and wrestling had good seasons. All players worked hard and put in a lot of effort.
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You smell that?……It’s the smell of fine leather and pine tar. That’s right, baseball is here. You should be very excited, because that means you get to see the men of this high school compete in Ameri
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This year seniors on the softball team are Jade Weeter, Kim Harper, and Morgan Tourtillot; juniors are Chalia Gray, Kenzie Heatherly, Tricia Kramer, Jenna Harper, Hannah Messer, and Manager Kayla Guil
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Track has high expectations for both their teams this year. Coach Bogina is hoping to increase their numbers with the girls and help build them to be successful. She also comments that they have a nic
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The Tiger tennis season is just now heating up, and the guys are excited. The season started practices a couple weeks ago, and competition is just now starting. As we all know, the boys’ tennis team
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This year’s boys’ golf team is looking forward to a great start. Practices have been held in Nevada, once or twice a week after school, due to the closing of the Fort Scott golf course. However, I’m s
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