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The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

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Senior Kezia Sunil is the captain of the Steel Wings — one of the school’s two robotics teams — and among one of the three girls in the program.

Codebreaker

Krista Fleming, Editor in Chief
December 17, 2024
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Head coach Rachel Buckley looks back at the bench as she motions a play to outside hitter Addison Vary during the first round of playoffs against Mckinney Boyd on Nov. 4. In Buckley’s first year as head coach, the Lady Hawks made it to round three of the playoffs with an undefeated district record before losing 3-0 to Southlake Carroll on Nov. 12.

Home Again

Shiren Noorani, Managing Editor
December 11, 2024
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Junior Bella Thomas has modeled for clothing companies and participated in New York and Dallas Fashion week shows. Throughout her career, she was turned down for her height of 4’11’’and struggled to support her mom who had been diagnosed with brain cancer.

Challenging the runway

Avery Boyle, Reporter
December 3, 2024
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 Senior Hailey Yoon takes a photo from the sidelines of the football game vs Bowie on Nov. 22. This is Yoon’s second season taking photos of football after starting her business.

Through the lens

Auyeh Oufi, Reporter
December 2, 2024
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Middle hitter Haley Kersetter was forced to sit out the majority of her senior season after sustaining an ankle sprain. Following her gradual reintroduction  to the court in Oct., she ended her season against the same team she got her injury from.

Tearing through the net

Saahir Mawani, Design Editor
November 13, 2024
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Sophomore Maddie Pruitt holds her insulin pen that she uses daily. People with Type 1 diabetes have to inject insulin four to five times a day in order to keep their blood sugar at a healthy level.

Beyond the diagnosis

Daniela Valdez Rios, Reporter
November 8, 2024
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Senior Kavish Patel gives out his hand for a handshake while greeting club members. is the president of the entrepreneurship club and owner of his own business.

The entrepreneur’s way

Sarah Mitchell, Reporter
November 1, 2024
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Senior Kenneth Han competes at the 11th Annual Great Plains Marimba Competition in the summer. Though he didn’t win, Han said he was proud of the performance he was able to achieve since his improvement from the previous year.

Double the Rhythm

Shiren Noorani, Managing Editor
October 29, 2024
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Senior Luke Sharp poses with his saxophone, bat, helmet and AP textbooks. Sharp is a member of the varsity football and baseball teams, a part of a nationally recognized saxophone quartet and a scholar. He said his interests have led to him growing as a leader and becoming a better person through them.

Sharpest tool in the shed

Gavin Lambert, Sports Editor
October 25, 2024
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Defensive end Clay Lindmark looks away after hyping up the crowd during the Homecoming game against Marcus on Oct. 4. Lindmark was out for the game, and the team won 31-6.

Head in the game

Peyton Kuschmeider, Multimedia and Opinion Editor
October 24, 2024
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The Crafts for Aiding Recovery and Empowerment (CARE) club began earlier this year and will focus on donating crafted goods to Children’s Medical Center Plano. The club will hold its first blanket crafting meeting in the arena on Oct. 28.

Crafted with care

Daniela Valdez Rios, Reporter
October 22, 2024
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The hands that spent years putting in cheer bows are now used for hits and spikes. Just two years after picking up volleyball, Outside hitter Taylor Johnson started the varsity team as a freshman.

From sidelines to spike lines

Auyeh Oufi, Reporter
October 16, 2024
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