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Junior Thomas Hopkins prepares to cross the finish line for the boys 4x800 meter relay on Saturday, April 23.

Track and field competes in KU relays

Tricia Drumm, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
April 25, 2016
Thrower Austin Gardner works on his agility inside during track practice. Due to inclement weather, track practice was held inside on Thursday, March 24.

Boys track

Morgan Gurwell, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
March 25, 2016
Senior Hawkeye Mitchell answers questions before the first test is given out.

Four DECA team members qualify for nationals

Kate Ocker, JAG student life editor
March 9, 2016
After going to nearby neighborhoods, senior Emily Mason unloads the food she collected.

NHS hosts food drive for De Soto food pantry

Lauren Ocker, JAG editor-in-chief
February 23, 2016
While in the prep room at the Blue Valley West DECA competition on Wednesday, Nov. 4., junior Meghan Burke gets ready for her upcoming series.

DECA competes in Blue Valley West meet

Kate Ocker, JAG student life editor
November 5, 2015
With eyes focused ahead, sophomore Gavin Overbeck competes in the state cross county meet at Rim Rock Farm on Saturday, Oct. 31.

Cross country team competes at state meet

Sydney Parker, JAG copy/managing editor
November 1, 2015
Focused on a practice test, senior Megan Feuerborn studies before her competition at the Lansing High School DECA  meet on Tuesday, Oct. 27.

Predominantly new DECA team participates in first meet

Justin Curto, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
October 28, 2015
With his eyes on the finish line, sophomore Justin Grega pumps his arm and sprints to the end of the race at Shawnee Mission Park on Thursday, Oct. 8. Both the boys and girls team finished first in the Cat Classic.

Cross country finishes first in annual Cat Classic meet

Jason Chen, JagWire reporter/illustrator
October 10, 2015
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