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V-ball excited to take on faculty after two losses (04/2007)
Written by Lindsey Lavaysse   
Boys’ volleyball players are working with social studies teacher Steve Schmidt to plan a May 18 student-faculty volleyball game to raise money for the team.
 
On-air and in air, badminton a dominating force (04/2007)
Written by Dylan McHugh   
The badminton team soundly defeated Washington on March 27 with hardly anyone in the stands.
 
Opposite coaching styles give same result — perfection (4/07)
Written by Dylan McHugh   
Members of the throwing team chuckle during warm-ups when junior Danny Silva does his "pregnant whale" impression.
 
Shaw swims herself out of the slow lane, into leadership (4/07)
Written by Katie Wheeler-Dubin   
For senior captain Emily Shaw, swimming hasn’t always been easy. In fact, it’s been downright hard — especially since she hasn’t been swimming since the age of four like her other teammates.
 
Parkour, the next extreme sport, gains popularity (4/07)
Written by Jenny Ng   
Jumping off the bunkers of Fort Mason, a dark figure runs across the blacktop and quickly scales a tall, metal fence. He continues free running and soars over a rail in his path.
 
Boys defend AAA championship in overtime thriller over Mission (3/07)
Written by Gaston Guibert   
“We gon’ get it, get it started, get it started again…”
 
Soccer beats ISA, loses players (3/07)
Written by Minna Shmidt   
It was a bleak day on March 13, but the girls’ varsity soccer team shone like the color of the referee’s stark yellow uniform as it pummeled the International Studies Academy Cobras by a resounding 6-0.
 
Badminton team makes it rain on Bucs, Mustangs (3/07)
Written by Dylan McHugh   
On some late afternoons in the dance studio, one can hear the thundering and smashing of incredible forces from above. It’s not simply raining, however. It’s raining birdies, and the badminton team is controlling the elements.
 
Swimming faces challenges in and out of the water (3/07)
Written by Katie Wheeler-Dubin   
At sixty strong, the Lowell swimmers look like they will be breaking records and winning titles in an uncompetitive season. Their biggest challenge will be finding extra swimming space and remaining unintimidated by discourteous lifeguards at the Sava Pool.
 
Girl's dominate Eagles to make it two in a row (3/07)
Written by Anthony Clay   
It’s over. The kind of over that causes tears and will never be forgotten. The kind of over that marks a sense of accomplishment but also rips the soul apart.
 
V. Baseball hopes big win will erase early losses (3/07)
Written by Anthony Clay   
Payback is a mother.

In last year’s championship game at SBC Park, the Washington varsity baseball team made a mockery of the Lowell Cardinals.

 
Tranquil coaching leads tennis to sweep over Riordan (3/07)
Written by Elan Lavie   
On March 14, many Lowell boys tennis players seemed apprehensive in the school hallways during school. Perhaps they were a bit worried about their looming match that day with Riordan, one of the top athletic schools in the city.

 
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