Racing to get in possession of the ball, Maddie Sweeney (9) gets pushed out of the way by her opponent right before a whistle blows. Sweeney got knocked to the ground on her home field, but she got right back up and continued playing with only a few minutes left in the game. Her rival got a warning for unsportsmanlike conduct, and justice was served. While Sweeney made it out unscathed, the girls had to make sure they displayed fellowship and teamwork throughout the season since injuries are a common occurrence that can happen easily. “This has to be a foul,” Sweeney said.
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September 20, 2023
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Brody Crone, staff writer
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Brody Crone, Staff Writer
Written by Kimber Yeager
Bringing lots of charisma and kindness to the Journalism staff, Brody Crone begins his first year in Journalism. Crone joined the yearbook staff because he was interested in Photography. He was also in the Yearbook Club during middle school and really enjoyed it. His favorite thing about journalism is that he can talk to people he wouldn't normally be comfortable talking to, and putting himself out there more. Yearbook is also Crone’s favorite class;, he likes it because it gives him a lot of creative freedom.
Crone talked about how he spends much of his time focusing on school and working towards his future. He discussed that when he is out of high school he hopes to pursue a career in real estate or interior design. Crone’s favorite pastime is spending time with his family and friends, especially his mom. Crone’s mom is his role model because “she is very caring and kind, and that's something I look up to.” he said when asked why his mom is his role model. Crone has a strong and efficient work ethic and enjoys being pushed to see what he can do. Crone is a great new addition to the Yearbook staff, and he will accomplish great things.