Orange and White Teague High School Teague, TX
Issue Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 Issue: January 2009 Last Update: Thursday, February 11, 2010
  • Hooping It Up!!!

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 By: Katy Curry

    The Teague Lady Lions basketball season is in full swing as the Lady is almost through with their first round of district. The lady’s are 1-3 in district play with Franklin on their minds for tonight.

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Bam!! Shots rang out on a cold day in March. Everyone could hardly believe what was going on. The day is March 29, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee and Dr. King has just been shot.  King had went to Tenness
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Every senior that plans to attend college probably needs some kind of scholarship.  However, many seniors do not know where to start.  The first to make it to college is applying.  Students can easily
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Details of the softball season so far.
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Another question is being asked for prizes. The first three people with an answer should report to Mrs. Myers and receive their reward. The deadline for receiving a price is Febuary 6.   The outcome
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Golf is about to be in full swing as practice begins next week. The members of the golf team this year are Ragen Thomas, Emilee Allison, Emily Boyd, Amber Allee, and Ashley Turner. The new coach of th
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Tennis season is starting and the games are in full swing. Chad Satterwhite is the coach of the tennis team for the fourth consecutive year, and has taken several players to state in the last couple o
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Have you ever sat down and made plans for something important you want to accomplish before a certain amount of time? In life, people will make and break their plans. Accomplishments come and go const
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a visionary at his finest. He helped further the freedom of the black community and brought hope to hundreds of thousands of African Americans. His inspiration is lived
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Underclassmen Letter For Ms. Myers’s class her juniors were required to write a letter to the underclassmen, or if the author had someone in mind, they could write it specifically to them. As my p
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Martin Luther King Day Ever wondered why we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. as a holiday? The obvious is that he did some amazing things during the mid-twentieth century involving equal rights for
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