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Senior Jenna Sampson tries to keep ball in the  Vikings possession at the game against Kamiak on November 3. Though they fought hard to win this game the team lost to Kamiak 0-2. However they defeated Monroe and are ready to take on Kamiak again to continue in the competition. We played well but it didnt turn out as well as me hoped, Sampson said referring to the November 3 game.

Girls soccer kicks their way to playoffs

With state on the line, these girls have no time to miss a goal
Elizabeth Robins, Staff Reporter
November 10, 2015
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The Staples storefront sits fairly empty as their closing date approaches. Lake Stevens students haven’t been very upset over Staples leaving but are hopeful for a newer and more youth-oriented store to to replace it. “Something we don’t have that we could use. Not another Starbucks because we already have three of those. Just something useful,” said sophomore Logan Philpott.

Staples will close mid-November

Staples is going to be replaced which may lead to more job opportunities
Shaylee Wolf, News editor
November 10, 2015
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The American flag waves in the breeze as Lake Stevens High School prepares for Veterans Day. Veterans have made a variety of sacrifices for our nation, and those who live in the community or are important to the LSHS community will be honored in a school assembly on November 10.  “Serving my country was the boost I needed in my life to give me purpose and direction. Service is important so that one can understand the plight of others when feeling pity for self,” said Davis.

Don’t forget to thank a veteran

US veterans need to be honored this Veteran’s Day
Bailey Hall, Opinion Editor
November 6, 2015
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Say scream: Seniors Trysten Perales and Austin Strawder pose for this years DECA photobooth with prop hats. Both boys selected from an array of mask and Halloween themed props for their picture in the blood spattered booth that were delivered to them this past Friday. “It was a very good set-up, very well done. I liked all the props,” Strawder said “It’s very good, [the photobooth] unites people.”

Frightful fun through a lens

Cove gains business through interactive promotion
Bailey Hall, Opinion Editor
November 2, 2015
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Game of the week: October 26

Game of the week: October 26

Girls volleyball eclipses Monroe 3-0
Brittney Wood, Staff Reporter
November 2, 2015
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Sugar, spice, and everything pumpkin

Try everyday foods with a fall flavor twist
Addy Tibbits, A&E Editor
November 1, 2015
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Students getting their scare on

Carlton and Thompson Farms are two places you can go to find peers getting their scare on
Rose Blume, Sports Editor
November 1, 2015
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What to do this weekend

Fun and frightful ideas for your Halloween weekend
Brittney Wood, Staff Reporter
October 31, 2015
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Yay or nay for Xfinity arena

This year's Homecoming dance met with praise and large turnout
Elizabeth Robins, Staff Reporter
October 30, 2015
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Halloween is right around the corner. This year, make Halloween special and unique by making a costume. “It’s also more gratifying that way because it feels like it’s yours instead of just buying one,” says sophomore Katheryn Orr.

Get creative this Halloween

Express who you are with a Halloween costume made by you
Shaylee Wolf, News Editor
October 30, 2015
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Homecoming snapshot: Senior Macy Berg and junior Makena Allen ask senior Hunter Thompson and senior Austin Stuburd to homecoming. “What it means to take Austin to Homecoming? Shoot. He is my best friend, it doesnt mean anything more than taking a best friend,” said Allen.  Berg and Allen succeeded in making Homecoming an unforgettable night for both Stuburd and Thompson.

Students demonstrate the true meaning of Viking Pride during Homecoming

Senior Macy Berg and junior Makena Allen take Life Skills students to the dance
Brittney Wood, Staff Reporter
October 28, 2015
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