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Student views on Lake news

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Student views on Lake news

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Jordan Ross

Jordan Ross, Staff Reporter

Hi, my name is Jordan Ross, and I am a senior at Lake Stevens High School. As a member of the staff, I hope to bring fun and interesting stories to read along with a vigorous work ethic to keep everything moving smoothly. I am very interested in sports, especially soccer, hockey, and football. Along with that, I love catching up on world news and find great interest in history. I hope to one day be a history teacher, and also keep my soccer career going as long as possible.

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Spring Sports: LSHS spring sports season came to end over the past weeks. Although it was an altered year LSHS still performed well. "It was a lot of fun, we had a decent record," senior Kohl Lippmann said.

Recap on a short spring season

A reflection on the shortened covid-season filled with changes and setbacks for LSHS spring sports
Jordan Ross, Staff Reporter
June 2, 2021
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USMNT is Back! This summer the US Men's National Soccer team looks to bring home another trophy in this year's gold cup. "They have a good player pool!" said junior and diehard USMNT fan Ramon Mata.

US men’s soccer looks to bounce back after lost year

USMNT hopes to claim the Gold Cup trophy
Jordan Ross, Staff Reporter
May 18, 2021
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Fans are back! The LSHS stadium is filled to 25% with fans. Although they cannot fill up the stadium to the full capacity, players and fans are grateful and ecstatic to have spectators at their sporting event once again. “It will help us a lot and make us feel more excited,” soccer player junior Robbie Rush said.

Fans to be allowed at LSHS sporting events

After the announcement of Phase 3, high school sporting events are now permitted to have fans in attendance
Jordan Ross, Staff Reporter
April 16, 2021
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Yay sports! LSHS athletes are relieved to be back on the field again. Although athletes were disappointed that there would be no one in the stands cheering them on, they are grateful they can have their games and meets streamed. When senior Delaine Polly, a member of the girl’s soccer team, was asked if she was excited for the games to be streamed she said “Yeah, if people watch them,” Polly said.

Video production live streaming sports

Time will tell if live streaming will become a mainstay of high school sports
Jordan Ross, Staff Reporter
March 11, 2021
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