VOLUME 75 ISSUE 5 June 2009
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SPORTS

Evan Wachter is awarded Senior Boy

  
People familiar with this issue’s senior boy know him as an athlete of kindness, grace and selflessness.  A modest man, he was surprised when first told he was awarded senior boy for the fifth issue of this year’s Hi-Lights.  The man of whom I write is Evan Wachter. read more

Emily Hanson named Senior Girl of issue

               
Senior Emily Hanson is named senior girl athlete of issue five because of her love of sports, leadership and sheer determination. read more

Girls’ soccer holds another successful season

  
The girls’ soccer team played a great season, winning the conference championship, with only one loss. read more

Boys Tennis Team Starts Strong

               
After a few weeks of wet weather and a tournament cancellation, the boys’ tennis team has started out strong with a dual record of four wins and only three losses to Eau Claire Memorial, Oshkosh North and Kohler. read more

Boy’s golf team accomplishes another impressive season

               
The Plymouth High School golf team is doing well so far this year. On Monday, May 18, they competed at the conference meet for a chance to go to regionals, sectionals and then state. read more

Girls' softball have good start, dissapointing end

               
The PHS girls’ softball team ends their season at 15-7 overall and an Eastern Wisconsin Conference record of 9-5, placing third, beating last season’s record of 10-9 overall and an Eastern Wisconsin Conference record of 8-6, placing fourth. read more

Girls' Softball start strong, unexpected end

               
The PHS girls’ softball team ends their season at 15-7 overall and an Eastern Wisconsin Conference record of 9-5, placing third, beating last season’s record of 10-9 overall and an Eastern Wisconsin Conference record of 8-6, placing fourth. read more

LeBron James Wins MVP

  
The race for the NBA MVP was in full force in the 2009 season.  The controversial 2008 race for the best player ended in a fashion that left most fans satisfied.  In the end, Kobe Bryant edged out Chris Paul to win the first MVP Award of his legendary career. read more

 
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