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Senior Dalton Sieperda contends for the ball. The Jaguars beat the Lansing Lions 5-1 on Thursday, Oct. 1.

Boys soccer defeats Lansing 5-1

Allison Winker, JAG editor-in-chief
October 2, 2015
During the tennis dual on Thursday, April 30, sophomore Spencer Butterfield forehands the ball to his St. James Academy opponent.

Tennis team wins Dual against Saint James

Kate Ocker, JAG student life editor
May 1, 2015
Math teacher Alex Houlton, along with other faculty and students, donates blood to Red Cross in the auxiliary gym on Thursday, March 26.

Students donate blood in semiannual blood drive

Sarah Myers, JagWire editor-in-chief
March 27, 2015
Senior Peyton Barton discusses the final art selection for the literary magazine on Wednesday, Feb. 25.

Literary magazine begins production

Justin Curto, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
February 26, 2015
Quiz Bowl team finishes week with one medal, two losses

Quiz Bowl team finishes week with one medal, two losses

Lizzie Kulcsar, Sarah Myers, JagWire reporter, JagWire features/A&E editor
November 24, 2014
The high cost of sports: Soccer

The high cost of sports: Soccer

Braden Shaw, JagWire editor-in-chief
November 14, 2014
Senior Cameron Rohr chases the ball during the game against Basehor-Linwood on Tuesday, Sept. 23.

Boys soccer team defeats Basehor-Linwood 5-0

Braden Shaw, JagWire editor-in-chief
September 24, 2014
Soccer team Real KC poses together during their last game in Spain this summer.

Boys play soccer in Spain during summer

Jillian Leiby, JagWire opinions editor
September 18, 2014
Future Wal-Mart causes controversy

Future Wal-Mart causes controversy

Katherine White, JagWire editor-in-chief
April 19, 2013
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