The Sailors' Log Mona Shores High School Norton Shores, MI
Issue Date: Friday, October 12, 2012 Issue: Friday, October 12, 2012 Last Update: Tuesday, October 16, 2012
  • Beginning taekwondo student uses sport for self-defense training

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Holly Fredericksen

    When looked at throughout the day, sophomore Lizzy Groenhout seems to be just an ordinary Shores student.  But a few nights a week, she turns into Elizabeth Groenhout, taekwondo master. Groenho

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  • Senior enjoys jiu jitsu

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Holly Fredericksen

    For senior Landon Kresnak, football and wrestling wasn’t enough. He wanted more, and to achieve this, he began training in the martial art jiu jitsu. Jiu jitsu is an ancient Brazilian martial a

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  • Freshman searches for her inner Karate Kid

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Holly Fredericksen

    Wax on. Wax off.  Just like the Karate Kid, freshman Piper Burghduf trains in the ancient martial art karate.  Karate is a form of unarmed combat and self-defense in which different forms o

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  • Tennis dominates flights

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Holly Fredericksen

    Seeded first in all but one flight, the boys’ tennis team lived up to those seedings and captured its second straight City title, the first under new head coach Andrew DeBruyn.  “(Th

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  • New athletic trainer clear choice

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Blake Robinson

    When the position of athletic trainer opened up at Shores, applications flew in. But athletic director Ryan Portenga knew the clear choice when he interviewed Elizabeth Lawrence. “When it came

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  • Everyone has to play the right way

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Miranda Shafer

    In every game, there is a winner and a loser, but it is not always the score that matters most.  For coaches, athletic directors and school administration, it is the actions of players and coache

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  • Freshman travels to all states except Alaska

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Mandy Versalle

    Traveling is second nature for freshman Leyanna Jordan-Brown, who has been to 49 of the 50 United States of America. “The best feeling from traveling is the one you get when your curiosity is f

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  • Walking Dead set to open third season

    Tuesday, October 16, 2012 By: Hailey Hrynewhich

    The Walking Dead, a popular television show on AMC, will premiere its third season Sunday at 9 p.m. The show originally premiered in 2010, and in its second season finale received 9 million viewers,

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  • Junior survives brain aneurysm, stroke at age 11

    Monday, October 15, 2012 By: Annabella Olivares

    You probably do not know me. I am not the girl on the volleyball team. I am not the girl starring in the school musical. I am not the girl who’s in every AP class.   I’m the girl who

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  • Required classes stress out students

    Monday, October 15, 2012 By: Rachel Resterhouse

    Flustered with my hectic schedule, I retreated to my friends who would listen to my almost senseless rampage, only to realize they too were stressed with overwhelming time constrictions.  Questi

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I am an avid reader, and quite proud of that fact.

As a consequence, for my sixteenth birthday I recieved the Amazon Kindle (2) as a gift. If anything, this new technology (e-books, e-reader) multiplied my reading time. Over the summer, I downloaded probably 20 or 30 books, not all of which I have read, but most of which I am planning to.

I started a new fantasy series (because mine are all dried up at the moment) and read all my summer reading. I reread some of my favorite few, which is a collection of probably more than 30, and I branched out in my interests, trying a few nonfictions and modern fictions as surfing through 2,000 fiction books, only nine of which I chose samples from.

When I read a book, I read it straight through: I read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in 10 hours after it was released. If I latch onto a series, I won't be able to stop reading until there is no more material to be scavenged, and I have been known to finish a set of four books in a weekend between school days. 

I have subscriptions to The Onion (because I like the subtitles) and The New York Times Book Review on my Kindle, and I read National Geographic before I cut up the pages for collages.

I am not a newsy reader, I mostly like the imaginary. It's more exciting than the actual, most of the time.


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