VOLUME 73 ISSUE 1 November 2006
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PHS Girls Tennis Team Reigns As Conference Champs


Having their new coach Shelley Knepfel hasn’t seemed to affect the Plymouth girls’ varsity tennis team. read more

 

 



Volleyball Completes a Successful Season


Working with a new coach and improving from a tie for 2nd last year to taking 2nd in conference this year, the volleyball season has been successful. read more

 

 




Successful Year for Swimming


Continuing their legacy in the EWC, the Plymouth High School girls swim team has yet again managed to dominate the conference. read more

 

 



Football Season Finishes Strong After a Rocky Start


After an away loss to the Port Washington Pirates, Plymouth’s home debut game ended in an 18-3 defeat by the Waukesha Catholic Memorial Crusaders. read more

 

 

 

 


Boy's Soccer Goes to Sectionals


The Plymouth Panther’s boy’s soccer team has come a long way since the start of their season. According to coach Bruce McMyler, “Leadership from players and getting everyone to buy into our system and play as a team” are some of the PHS boy’s soccer team’s biggest obstacles. But it seems that they have been able to over come their obstacles because the team has produced a very successful season. read more

 


Boy's Baseball Team Competes at State


The baseball team advanced to state after finishing up their season during the summer with an overall record of 17-13. read more

 

 

 


Cross Country Finishes Strongly


For the first time since 2003, the PHS boys’ cross country team took the EWC title with a score of 69-70 on Saturday, October 14 in Campbellsport. With the girls’ team also coming in second place with a score of 61-37 points against Sheboygan Falls at conference and winning Sectionals 75-95, the PHS cross country team is running its way to victory. read more


Camp a Blast for PHS Cross Country Team


On the morning of August 23, 2006, the Plymouth Cross Country team left bright and early for it’s second annual overnight Cross Country Camp. This fun-filled adventure took place at High Cliff State Park near Lake Winnebago.
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Finke Field Fryers Back to Grill


Any high school student knows when game day rolls around for the Plymouth Panthers football team. Athletes adorned with black and orange jerseys roam the halls, a common pre-game ritual in Plymouth’s past. However, game day isn’t just for the players any more, as a new “team” walks amongst the footballers in their own black and orange jerseys. read more


Ryan 'Scores' Rookie


Shannon Ryan, a sophomore here at PHS, is active in swimming and danceline, as well as Student Council and Peer Helpers. This easily makes her the Rookie of the Issue. read more

 

 


Dassow Discovers Success in Cross Country


Participating in Track and Cross Country, Alex Dassow has been selected as this issue’s Senior Athlete. Dassow has been on the track team since he was a freshman. He played on the Freshman Soccer Team as well. His sophomore year, Dassow decided to join Cross Country and later he joined Swimming also. read more

 

 

 

 


West Outstanding in All of Her Many Sports Activities


From basketball to volleyball, Alicia West is one of the most versatile athletes in our school. read more

 

 

 

 

 


 
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