The Lives of Those With and Without a Badge
Protests throughout cities and constant threats on social media are placing targets on family members of police officers. The threats are expanding as the issue is drawing more attention through the news and the media.
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Breaking the Baseball Gender Barrier
As the 2020 season has come to a close, the Major League Baseball team, Miami Marlins, hired a new general manager, Kim Ng, making her the first female game manager in the MLB ever.
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Illegal Substances Ruin Student Athletes Careers
Throughout high school, people begin to experiment with illegal substances such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, etc. Some of these students are athletes and have a higher consequence of being caught.
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Shadowing Professional Athletes in ACHS
Young athletes often look up to the professionals on TV. At ACHS, many student athletes use this as their motivation
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From Playing to Boycotting
After the recent shootings in Kenosha, WI, professional sports are taking a stand in honor of the lives lost.
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Girls Basketball Crushes the Rush
On their senior night, the girls varsity basketball team continues on with a five game winning streak.
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The Luck Behind The Dance
Throughout the years, the Antioch varsity dance team has been passing down team superstitions to new generations of dancers.
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Stereotypes Within Sequoit Sports
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The Stereotype on the Mats
The truth behind wrestling isn't what people make it out to be.
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More Sports, Less Injuries
When one athlete focuses soley on one sport, their injury likelyhood is higher and they are more susceptible to an injury.
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Dancing Back to the Top at Huntley
The Sequoit varsity dance team came out on top this weekend at Huntley, getting 1st out of 27 class 2a teams.
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Dance Competes in Lake Zurich Invitational
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Popularity
“Popular” is a label most high schoolers strive to gain, but some people sacrifice the most important things in their life to get it.
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[Photo] Cross Country Seeks Redemption
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Regnier Looking to Ace an Athletic Future
Junior Grace Regnier sets up collegiate goals one hit at a time, and she’s not stopping anytime soon.
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Football Gets Their First Conference Win
The Sequoit football team took a 38-0 win over Grayslake North.
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Panthers Dominate The Sequoits 4-1
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Varsity Softball Falls to Warren
The Sequoits lost to Warren 17-7 last Friday night in six innings.
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Softball Gets The Win Over Round Lake
The varsity softball team defeated Round Lake 4-1 in a seven inning game.
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Grayslake North Defeats Varsity Baseball
The Sequoits were defeated by Grayslake North, 6-1, Wednesday night.
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Lacrosse Ends the Losing Streak
The varsity lacrosse team defeated Jacobs High school, 11-10, to end their losing streak
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Baseball Dominates Grayslake North
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Baseball Defeats Loyola Academy
The boys varsity baseball took on Loyola Academy on April 20.
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Varsity Baseball Loses to Grant in a One Hit Game
The Grant Bulldogs rolled over the Sequoits in a 4-2 win last Thursday.
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Antioch Varsity Baseball Suffers Tough Loss To Grant
The Sequoit varsity baseball team fell to the Grant Bulldogs 4-3.
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Varsity Soccer Excels in Hampshire Invitational
After going 2-1, the girls soccer team finished second at their recent invitational.
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Varsity Girls Soccer Goes 1-1-1 in their Invitational
Weekend invitation leaves Sequoits split in record.
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Varsity Baseball Crushes McHenry
The baseball team walked over McHenry in an easy 15-5 win on April 14.
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Varsity Softball Wins D117 Invitational
The varsity softball team hosted the D117 invitational. The girls played three games and won all three on April 13.
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Baseball Gets the Win Over the Panthers
The Sequoits is on track back to super sectionals as they win over the Round Lake.
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Antioch Varsity Soccer Defeats Marian Central
The girls soccer team defeated Marian Central 2-0 on Monday April 1.
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Tryouts: Girls Soccer Kicks into the Season
Girls soccer is set and ready to start their season.
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Boys Basketball Falls to Ridgewood
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Competing in a Sport Nobody Knows
Not many people know how hard it is to compete in a non-traditional sport.
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Invisible Capes
Heroes are everywhere, but all too often they are thought of as being the masked figures who fly around and save the world with great strength, flight, invisibility, time shifting and more; however, those aren’t the heroes that walk this Earth. The Sequoit
superheroes’ powers go unnoticed and last far beyond the closing credit scenes of a movie. The impact of these
heroes lasts a lifetime.
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The Sequoits Roll Over Round Lake
The varsity Antioch Sequoits football team defeated Round Lake 72-0.
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Race Stereotypes Appearing in Soccer
In every sport, there are stereotypes in relation to size, weight, money, etc., but the biggest stereotype in soccer is related to race.
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Antioch Football Crushes Wauconda
The Antioch Sequoits varsity football team defeated Wauconda 49-13 on Friday night.
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A Coach Who Changed the Game
Having a person who one doesn't see eye to eye with makes the sport feel more like a job than a game.
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Boys Varsity Soccer Loses to Woodstock North
Antioch boys varsity soccer played their hardest against Woodstock North.
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Brown Drives Toward the Green
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The Shots Heard Around the World
Recent gun violence happening in countries all over the globe has had a lasting impact on people from many locations.
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