It’s crazy to think the Arizona high school football season is around 50 days away. With some schools being back in session in less than a month (what!?!?), maybe I…
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The pressure of athletics can sometimes be insurmountable. But Perry High School’s Brock Heffron has turned that pressure into success since he was 8-years old. As a BMX star in his…
Perry’s Lane Veach hasn’t played much outside linebacker for the Pumas. This coming season will be his first full season manning the position, alongside his duties at tight end. Veach…
Armed and apt, senior Tiffany Phan walks into Shooter’s World, armed with a gun that is no stranger. The weapon belongs to her father but if needed she has access to it whether it be for protection purposes or sport.
Everyone recognizes it – the conference bell, ringing loud and clear allowing students struck with boredom to participate in their clubs and escape the mundane routine of class. But is this 30 minutes of free time a beneficial factor to Perry High School?
Now that Colette and I have turned in our third story, I am glad we are part of the Television Production class at Perry.
Out of 20 sports at Perry High School, 200 kids play football. From that 200, only 60 are Varsity players. With over 2000 kids overall at the school, it’s a small percentage that actually play for the football team, but is still significantly bigger than any other sport.
As we close out yet another festive celebration of the Olympics, it wasn’t hard to notice the colorful and diverse countries that grace the grounds of the opening ceremony.