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Mill Valley to join Eastern Kansas League beginning 2016 school year

Tori Aerni, Sam Lopez, Braden Shaw, JagWire editor-in-chief, JagWire sports editor, JagWire reporter
March 11, 2015
The Quiz Bowl team holds up its 5A state championship trophy and bracket after winning the 5A state competition at Bishop Carroll High School on Saturday, Feb. 14. The team members, from left to right, include senior Katherine White, junior Patrick Gambill, sophomore Tom McClain, junior Rohit Biswas, senior Jack Earlenbaugh and junior Ryan Schwaab.

Quiz Bowl wins second 5A state title

Justin Curto, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
February 17, 2015
Senior Jack Earlenbaugh, junior Rohit Biswas, sophomore Tom McClain and junior Patrick Gambill compete in Quest at Washburn University on Saturday, Jan. 24. “They have a format that’s more intense and competitive.” McClain said.

Quiz Bowl team competes in televised event Quest

Tori Aerni, JagWire editor-in-chief
February 5, 2015
As he looks to pass to a teammate, senior Evan Kopatich brings up the ball in a basketball game against Basehor-Linwood on Tuesday, Jan. 6. The Jaguars fell to the Bobcats, 59-47.

Jaguars fall to Bobcats 59-47

Tori Aerni, JagWire editor-in-chief
January 7, 2015
Humans of Mill Valley

Humans of Mill Valley

Tori Aerni, Justin Curto, Sam Lopez, Sarah Myers, Katherine White, JagWire editor-in-chief, JagWire managing editor, JagWire sports editor, JagWire features and A&E editor, JagWire editor-in-chief
December 11, 2014
General Anxiety Disorder affects students

General Anxiety Disorder affects students

Tori Aerni, Sarah Myers, Karissa Schmidt, JagWire editor-in-chief, JagWire features/A&E editor, JagWire photography editor
November 19, 2014
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