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  • Smackdown 5 Will Bring the Pain to PS2

    Wednesday, September 10, 2003 By: Joey Williamson

    On October 29th THQ will be releasing its fifth Smackdown game. "Smackdown: Here Comes the Pain" will feature of 60 superstars including legends of the past like Sgt. Slaughter, Ted Dibiase, and Hillb

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  • Student to represent school on city council

    Friday, September 12, 2003 By: Samantha Gross

    Senior Ian Mattoon hopes to soon become the first student council representative to the City of Wayland’s city council.

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  • Ward always tries to ‘bring the ship home’

    Friday, September 26, 2003 By: Andrew Murray

    For someone who has spent a long time coaching football as a primary interest, it might hard for some to believe that he received a college baseball scholarship. However, this is the story of physica

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  • The BibMessy food Clean shirts!

    Friday, September 26, 2003 By: Justin Hulsebos

    When you step through the door the feeling of a beach or old pirate ship overwhelms you with wonder. You walk up to the front desk where they ask how many in your party and make nicknames for you such

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  • ‘Student teacher’ mistaken for student

    Sunday, September 28, 2003 By: Karra Bieber

    Abby Brown has been mistaken for an eighth-grader. Not once. Twice. It was last year, when she was working in a college internship program at the middle school.Ms. Brown, 22, who is currently atte

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  • Hoop team trying to turn the tables on last year

    Monday, September 29, 2003 By: Joe Koperski and Luke Hedgecock

    The score was 29-11 at half in the Cats contest against the Hastings Saxons, Tuesday, September 16, Shannon Dumond led the offense with 18 points, while Jenny Patrick had a solid defensive game with e

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  • Traditional events highlight Homecoming: Board Games, spirit week theme

    Tuesday, September 30, 2003 By: Lindsey Heth

    The student council is hard at work again. The first big project they get to exert is the 2003-2004 Homecoming events. They have a lot to accomplish. “Active Involved and Motivated” AIM is their goal

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  • Security cameras at Wayland High School? Not such a bad idea

    Tuesday, September 30, 2003 By: Samantha Gross

    "One morning last spring, a security officer remotely

    monitoring the grounds of a California high school through a video camera noticed a young man approaching the entrance.

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  • October Beauty

    Saturday, October 04, 2003 By: Adam Johnson

    "Oh my Gosh," said Ben Euwema when he was looking at Amanda Solomon’s car. It is a light blue 2003 Dodge stratus with barely any miles on it. The first thing everybody thinks of is how a teenager can

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  • New policy to hits students in the wallet

    Monday, October 06, 2003 By: Andrew Murray

    Many students are in an uproar about recent policy changes. This issue of eliminating the folding, so-called "bag" chairs in the hallways, as well as the disappearance of the TV in senior hallway, ha

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The Wayland High Paw Print Press Wayland Union High School Wayland, MI
Issue Date: Thursday, September 11, 2003 Issue: Vol. 2 No. 1 - October 2003 Last Update: Monday, October 27, 2003
Current Conditions Mostly Sunny
Temperature: 71.8 °F
Wind Speed: 2 mph S
Gusts: 14 mph ENE
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Sports

Freshmen Jessica Armstrong has had an amazing season so far this year. Jessica blew the field way by finishing second at the Portage Invitational on Saturday October 4th. Her time of 18:23 was third
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Curt Caswell led Wayland to a 13th place finish at the Portage Invitational Oct. 4. Wayland finished near the top out of the 35 teams that competed in one of the biggest events in the state. Caswell
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Without any senior help on the varsity squad, a team full of juniors is struggling for some wins. With six solid juniors the team thinks that they will be in good shape for their senior year.
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Wayland 47 Holland Christian 22 Senior Brad Buell rushes for three touchdowns as Wayland beats Holland Christian 47-22 Friday October 4 in Holland Christian. Buell totaled 115 yards rushing along w
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The varsity girls tennis team has had a great season, but it’s not done yet. So far they are 4-3-1 and have one more match to add to their record coming up on Oct. 1 against Hamilton.
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The Varsity girls swimming was defeated Sept. 3 when they matched up with Hachett. The meet was their first in three weeks and proved to be a wake-up call for the Cats.
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The boys Cross Country team goes 1-1 in their first dual meets of the season. Wayland, Holland Christian, and Hastings all ran together and then just scored separately against each other as Wayland d
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The girls cross country met in the Grade level invitational at Holland the girls had excellent finishing times. Finishing top in her grade was freshmen Jessica Armstrong. Sophomore Sarah Brewer came
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The score was 29-11 at half in the Cats contest against the Hastings Saxons, Tuesday, September 16, Shannon Dumond led the offense with 18 points, while Jenny Patrick had a solid defensive game with e
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Wayland 48 Wyoming Park 30 Senior Brad Buell led Wayland with four touchdowns as Cats stayed undefeated beating Wyoming Park 48-30 September 12. The Cats played a quality game overall including a s
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