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  • Win record shattered by volleyball squad

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Megan Quick

    At 24-14, the girls’ volleyball team finished the year with a new school record for wins in a season, improving from their 22-19 mark last year. Falling one game short of moving on to State, it was a

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  • Athlete of the Month: Jessica McNeece

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Trista Tidball

    Breaking school records and setting high standards is not uncommon for senior Jessica McNeece. This year McNeece was named the number one server in the state and was selected to be part of the all-co

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  • Fall play impressive with effects, acting

    Friday, September 02, 2011 By: Michael Porter

    "Special" was the word of the evening just a few weeks ago when the drama department presented "The Miracle Worker" as its fall play. This show, based on the life of Helen Keller, was the culmination

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  • New game, system releases create big stir

    Friday, September 02, 2011 By: Nic Parker

    The fall season has been ripe with new releases of video games and even a gaming system, many adding to existing franchises. The first among the group is "Fable 3," a fantasy/action role-playing gam

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  • Nguyen pushes through Army training

    Friday, September 02, 2011 By: Michael Campbell

    Not many girls join the Army. Not a sexist statement, just a fact. Joining the National Guard wasn’t her first priority and, as a high school junior, Belinda Nguyen had never considered the military

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  • Be safe, efficient during Black Friday excursions

    Friday, September 02, 2011 By: Caitlyn Dorzark

    Every year on the Friday after Thanksgiving, millions of people rush to the stores in the wee hours of the morning to get the best deals for the holiday gifts they need for family and friends. But t

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  • Notes from the underbelly

    Friday, September 02, 2011 By: Ryan Nolan

    Senior spends day under weight of pregnancy

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  • ‘Til you drop: The gift that keeps on stressing

    Friday, September 02, 2011 By: Sabrina Alcala

    Intense shopping workouts leave many cranky, confused

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  • ‘Caution’ is in recipe for teen driving safety

    Friday, September 02, 2011 By: Michael Porter

    The arrival of winter weather with its snow and ice is the ultimate prompt for reminders to teens about safe driving, experts say. Driving too fast during snowy and freezing weather is the most commo

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  • Musicians make cut for All-State Festival

    Friday, September 02, 2011 By: Luke Mengwasser

    The All-State Music Festival. This annual event is a defining moment for high school singers and instrumentalists that is a landmark in many students’ lives. This year, six students from this schoo

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Rampage Southeast Polk High School Pleasant Hill, IA
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At 24-14, the girls’ volleyball team finished the year with a new school record for wins in a season, improving from their 22-19 mark last year. Falling one game short of moving on to State, it was a
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Despite struggles on special teams throughout this year, the varsity football team improved on its 1-8 record from a year ago, posting a 7-4 this season in 2010, including a first round playoff victor
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Breaking school records and setting high standards is not uncommon for senior Jessica McNeece. This year McNeece was named the number one server in the state and was selected to be part of the all-co
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The cheer squad placed third at the state competition Nov. 6. "We had been working really hard this season," junior Sabrina Alcala said. "I couldn’t be prouder of our team." The girls put in a lot
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Another year of Ram bowling, now a winning tradition, is ready to open a week from Monday in Mason City. "The team has high expectations after last year’s season," coach Jeff Hart said. Last year th
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Christmas trees, holiday wreaths, mistletoe, stockings hanging from our fireplaces, ham dinners, caroling, sleigh rides and bells; all typical things you’d find in homes as we all begin our preparatio
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Though snow hasn’t even fallen yet to usher in the school’s Winter Dance, members of the junior class are already setting plans in place for the 2011 Prom. Juniors traditionally play hosts to members
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Though speech competitions do not start until January, the speech team has already swung into full rehearsal mode, with large group events now taking precedence. More than 20 categories constitute th
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"Special" was the word of the evening just a few weeks ago when the drama department presented "The Miracle Worker" as its fall play. This show, based on the life of Helen Keller, was the culmination
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Whether it’s Harry Potter, a hot new toy or the latest installment in a favorite video game series, the release of anything entertainment-related is bound to leave teens up all night and red-eyed and
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