baseballspread
- 1. right| Fixated on perfection,
Tucker Jackson|'18 gets
ready for a straight pitch.
below| After tipping a foul,
Zach Ferrell|'18 catches the
baseball.
In the bullpen, Daniel Collins|'19 scoops a curve ball
off the ground.
Wyatt McInnis|'18 gets an early jump on the pitcher in
an attempt to steal second base.
a league of his own
“I was in the speech and debate class. I
did impromptu with my friend Timmy. We
didn’t do too hot; we almost got into a fight
with another group. They called us a
’disgrace to the debating community.’ But
we went back to the next two competitions
and hung in there. We were proud of that
day.” Samuel Goff|'17
"We strive for perfection and settle for nothing
less," declared Ryan Duin|'19.
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- 2. SEED GREED
The Savage Fight for Sunflower Seeds
“Game or practice, we start with two bags of sunflower
seeds. Someone is nice enough to bring them. Then the
freshmen take all of the seeds. I don’t want to say it’s just the
freshmen, but it’s the freshmen. They scavenge for seeds like
the cockroaches of Apex High. People try to hide their
sunflower seeds, but the freshmen will dig through your stuff
"They scavenge for seeds like the
cockroaches of Apex High."
to find them. If you steal seeds then you are labeled as that
‘bad guy with the seed obsession.’ Seeds don’t last more
than three innings. One bag of seeds doesn’t even last more
than twenty minutes in our dugout. For the baseball team, it’s
a level ten problem.” Alek Carlson|'18
1. Racing against time, Tucker
Jackson|'18 slides to third base.
2. "We have beneficial team-
bonding experiences before
games," reflected Zach
Ferrell|'18.
Q:
Which came
first, the
chicken or
the egg?
standard operating procedure:
"Chicken is the answer to everything."
Anna Roberds|'18A: "Chickens are born from eggs."
Megan Peterson|'18
"Chicken. I work at Chick-Fil-A."
Lindsey Flowers|'16
"The egg. Jesus likes eggs."
Hannah Siegel|'16
1. 2.
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3. Watching the ball,
Nolan Williams|'18
sprints to third base.
4. Practicing before the
game, Alek
Carlson|'18 throws a
curveball.
5. Hitter Zach
Ferrell|'18 executes a
perfect swing.
3. 4. 5.
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