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Brewers fall short at end of good season
Story by Peter Zlebek
Although unable to advance into the post season, the Milwaukee Brewers had a fantastic 2007 season. It was a year of great highlights and achievements. read more
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Boys’ baseball falls to Sheb. Lutheran in sectionals game
Story by Max Gatyas
The Plymouth Panthers baseball team had an average season this past spring going 11-10 in EWC play and 14-14 overall. “We obtained some of our season goals, but fell short in the playoffs,” said head coach Butch Cain. The team won regionals, but lost in the first round of sectionals to Sheboygan Lutheran. “It was a game that we should have won,” said senior Elliot Magnant. read more
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Cross country teams end season in success
Story by Caitlin Bartnik
Plymouth’s cross country team has been looking great this year; both the girls and boys teams won the Sheboygan County Cross Country meet, making it the first time in Panther history. Girls Cross Country is going to state as a team and junior Evan Wachter is going as an individual. read more
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Girls’ volleyball finish fourth in EWC
Story by Max Gatyas
The Plymouth Panthers volleyball team made a steady run for a successful season this year. The girls had a three-game winning streak that was snapped in the final regular season game against Kewaskum. “We would have liked to finish better in conference,” said head coach Kurt Schermacher. Plymouth finished fourth in conference this year. read more
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| Plymouth dominates Two Rivers Raiders
Story by Caitlin Olig
The Panthers dominated the Two Rivers Raiders in route to a 49-0 homecoming game victory. read more
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Swimmers win ninth consecutive conference title
Story by Caitlin Olig
On their way to a ninth consecutive ECW Championship, the girls’ swimming team is off to a strong start. read more
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Girls’ tennis takes conference title
Story by Jon Shepard
This year PHS girls’ tennis team did very well. Since early August, they’ve been serving, slicing and dicing their tennis balls in preparation for the matches to come. read more
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Football overcomes many obstacles
Story by Allie Iserloth
A tough first game did not daunt the Panthers, who lost to the Port Washington Pirates in their home game debut. The Panthers have endured a split season with a current record of 3-2 in conference, 4-3 overall. read more
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New football coach keeps Panther tradition strong as ever
Story by Paige Broeckel
New as the PHS head football coach, though a familiar face, is former linebacker coach and current defensive coordinator Dan Knaus.
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Feick recieves senior athlete due to effort
Story by Peter Zlebek
Infamous for his athletic abilities, senior Kevin Feick has had an outstanding four years at PHS. Every senior athlete is a truly exceptional player in Plymouth High School sports, and Feick is no exception. read more
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Ausloos sprints to senior athlete
Story by Brittany Zimmermann
Participating in both cross-country and track makes senior Abby Ausloos one of the fastest people roaming the halls at PHS. read more
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Ebbott achieves goals on varsity swim team
Story by Clare Witkowski
Freshman Sarah Ebbott can be found in the pool, on the soccer field, or dancing at Sue Darrow’s School of Dance every day after school. Ebbott’s involvement and dedication to her sports and activities have earned her Rookie of the Issue. read more
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IZ Beckham capable of converting United States to soccer?
Story by Allie Iserloth
Can David Beckham make soccer the major sport in the United States? I doubt it. Beckham will more than likely share the same fate as Abedi Pele, Johan Cruyff, and Franz Beckenbauer, the three professionals who signed with the New York Cosmos for the same purpose a few decades ago. read more
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Vote756.com helps Marc Ecko to decide the fate of Bond’s record-holding baseball
Story by Peter Zlebek
Marc Ecko, a hip-hop fashion mogul, is a smart man. Not because he bought Barry Bonds’ 756 homerun ball—purchasing the ball for $752,467 which was a horrible investment. It’s because of what he plans to do with the expensive piece of sports memorabilia that makes him a sharp guy. read more
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