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HAIL TO KING

[gallery type="slideshow" link="none" size="large" ids="2869,2871,2870,2873,2872"] King defeats Lowell to win Division 2 State Championship By Jaleel Taylor Crusaders’ Chronicle  Inside the walls of King High, the energy from students and staff is high!  Martin Luther King Jr.


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Bulldogs commit to colleges

By James Ceasar Voice of the Ville Friday the 13th is a day that East English Village Preparatory Academy basketball players, Kamari Newman, Chris Rollins and Jaylin McFadden will never forget, but not because it was unlucky. That was the day the three student athletes committed to their respective universities. EEV’s basketball team is known for producing great prospects and sending players to the next level, but these three are the cream of the crop.


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Seniors dominate in RHS powder puff game

By Taylor Gribble RHS Stentor On Nov.12, Renaissance hosted its annual powder puff game, during which the roles were reversed and the boys cheered and coached from the sidelines as the girls played a heated game consisting of 10-minute halves. As a tradition, the freshmen competed against the juniors and the sophomores competed against the seniors.


KING

King alumni give back

[media-credit name="Crusaders' Chronicle" align="alignnone" width="717"][/media-credit] By Autisha Baldwin, Destini Clark and Diamond Bowers-Curtis Crusaders’ Chronicle  The Martin Luther King Jr.


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Cody alum mentors students, fights for coaches

By Shanika Kelly and Emier Metcalf The Cody Connection Go to a Comet’s football game and you might see Cody alum Marc Bland on the sideline cheering for the team. “And when I attend, I get right down on the sidelines; I don’t mess around,” said Bland, who supports Cody on and off the field. Lately Bland has been working with others fighting to reinstate Cody’s football coaches, who are still suspended after an Oct.




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Hungry for seconds

By Odalis Pena-Guzman and Andres Gonzalez The Western Express Following last school year’s championship season, Western International High School boys basketball head coach Derrick McDowell is confident in a repeat. The team is full of players with experience and the hunger to repeat, but the players will have to work harder to be prepared mentally and physically for the season, McDowell said.



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Lady Phoenix beats Cass for PSL

By Nnenna Nnaji The Stentor The Lady Phoenix volleyball team topped Cass Tech to win the PSL championship. The Phoenix prepared for the game with a locker room “turn-up,” and they wouldn’t turn-up again until the game was over.




KING

Rivalry on the gridiron

[gallery type="slideshow" link="none" size="large" ids="2767,2766,2765,2764,2763,2762,2761,2760,2759,2758,2757"] From Staff Reports Photos by Isaiah Williams CT Visionary On Oct.





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