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Jill Leonard
05
Jan

‘There Will Be No Stopping’ Jackson Hagler

Freshman Jackson Hagler only started occasional diving lessons about two years ago, but at his very first competitive high school meet, he surprised even himself with a score that automatically qualified him for the WPIAL Class 3A championships in March. He upped his original score of 203.25 to 207.30 quickly thereafter and proved that as...
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20
Dec

A Wildcat’s Journey from Football to Law School, Catching Up with Carrington Vaughn JD

Carrington Vaughn is a graduate of the Law School at the University of Arizona and just earned his JD! But he first started as a preferred walk-on for Arizona Football under RichRod, playing out his initial dream of playing D1 football. It’s been said there is more to sports than the game, from the back...
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20
Dec

Depth, Talent Set Expectations for Boys Swimming

“The boys are swimming better than they ever have and are extremely motivated,” says coach Dan Taylor of his 2021-2022 Foxes team. “I think they probably are the best boys team I’ve had, and we have a lot of expectations.” The team is co-captained by seniors David Dering and Holden Smith, both of whom will...
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15
Dec

Foxes Boast Tons of Depth on Mat

His starting lineup is still fluid this early in the season, but what Fox Chapel Area wrestling coach Michael Frank is sure of is that he has more athletes to select from this season than he can ever recall. The 2021-2022 squad has 31 members, 23 of whom are newcomers – 16 freshmen and seven...
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10
Dec

For Girls Swimmers, This is the Time

Head swim coach Dan Taylor is excited about the upcoming season – and for good reason. Almost every varsity swimmer from last year has returned, and, in addition to them, are many freshmen who are high-caliber swimmers capable of making an immediate impact, as well as at the end of the season at WPIALs. The...
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