By

Jill Leonard
09
Feb

Their Eyes on Titles, Swimmers Have Bright Outlooks

Swimmer Rei Sperry’s grandfather was the one who selected her unusual first name, which means “first ray of sun” in Japanese. Through the years, the junior has lived up to that moniker with her bright outlook on life. Now, she’s more than happy to share that positivity with her Foxes teammates on the girls team,...
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04
Feb

Longtime bookkeeper Reed Clarke has encyclopedic knowledge

Reed Clarke has spent most of his 81 years involved in sports in one way or another. For the past 45 of them, he’s been a welcome figure at the scorer’s table at Foxes’ boys varsity basketball games, keeping track of the data that will uncover trends and reveal some of the teams’ strengths and...
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03
Feb

Ally Hager Enjoying Her Final Hoops Season

When Foxes basketball player Ally Hager was in eighth grade, she convinced her parents to let her foster kittens from the Animal Rescue League. It’s a passion for her, but she doesn’t exactly remember how many dozens of kittens and cats she has given a loving, temporary home to until they find their “furever” families....
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02
Feb

Coach Moul’s Wall of Fame a Fitting Tribute

Although there are many great and dedicated high school coaches, Foxes’ cross country and track and field coach Tom Moul might have taken his support of his student-athletes to a new level. After three years of research and stop-and-go efforts that took him down memory lane, he completed a Wall of Fame located in his...
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28
Jan

Boys Swimming Seeks First Section Title in 21 years

When junior swimmer Nate Ross finished his 200 freestyle event in the first meet of the season against Woodland Hills and looked up at the scoreboard to view his time, he couldn’t believe what he saw. He had easily met the qualifying time necessary to advance to the WPIAL Class 3A championships and broken his...
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