Cheer Captains

kim carter
May 25, 2011

As basketball season comes to a close, so does the cheer season, and with it the high school cheer careers of the squad’s senior captains Aly Frydman, Korie Reed and Cali Brasseur. All three have been cheering on the squad since sophomore year and have given much of their time and spirit to the school... Read more »

Staying Between the Lanes

katie guyot
May 10, 2011

  The pool churns like a foamy tornado behind legs ferociously but deliberately kicking the icy blue water. A hand slices through the surface until the palm slaps flat against the wall, and a face bursts into the air. At once the swimmer rips the goggles from her face to see the number for which... Read more »

Baseball Profile: Cody Kukuk

allison morte
April 18, 2011

Not every high school baseball team has professional scouts at its practices. But at Free State, star pitcher and outfielder Cody Kukuk draws scouts to both games and practices, even after announcing his commitment to the University of Kansas.       “I kind of got used to it over the summer, so... Read more »

Golf

allison harwood
March 31, 2011

Junior Lee York has pictures of himself wearing a diaper and holding a golf club. “My dad always played, and seeing him riding around on a golf cart made me want to play,” York said. York’s team member sophomore Wilson Hack has been playing since he was two years old. Both golfers were inspired... Read more »

Midway Into March Madness

March 29, 2011

The NCAA tournament is halfway over. Weaker teams have been eliminated, the hometown favorite University of Kansas joining them. KU fan and senior Avalon Cook believed that the college on the hill would be winning the championship this year. “They’re gonna win it all this year. The Morris twins... Read more »

Building Spirit

March 3, 2011

As basketball season comes to a close, so does the cheer season, and with it the high school cheer careers of the squad’s senior captains Aly Frydman, Korie Reed and Cali Brasseur. All three have been cheering on the squad since sophomore year and have given much of their time and spirit to the school... Read more »

Bowling

jacob caldwell
February 9, 2011

 “I have always enjoyed bowling just for fun and so I thought it would be fun to try competitive bowling,” Senior Mckenzie Dever said. Often times, bowling is thought of as a recreational sport.  However, for the bowling team it is  about working together as a team and is competitive. Dever says... Read more »

Senior Sports Blues

amani safadi
January 14, 2011

Athletic seniors say goodbye to their school sports and teammates. Entering high school as sophomores students have a chance to try out for as many sports as they want. Many seniors realize their attachment to a part of their high school experience they have dedicated so much time to that may soon be... Read more »

A Day in the Life of Reilly Moore

kim c
December 6, 2010

When I asked Reilly Moore if I could shadow her for a day, I had only a slight idea of what I was getting myself into. I knew she was our student body president, a member of Chamber Choir, Chamber Singers and really into athletics as well. When I asked her about her typical day, I knew it wasn’t... Read more »

Winter Sports Preview

amani safadi
November 12, 2010

The spreading cold of the winter season isn’t stopping winter sports from heating up. Memories of disappointing seasons past and hopes for a chance to reach state-level drive our athletes to improve. All of the sports begin on November 15, except for bowling which begins November 29, so come out if... Read more »

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