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The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

The Red Ledger

The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

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Student atheltes come together for a weekly study session to help manage their school work and practices.

Balancing school and sport

Mary Grado, Staff Reporter November 4, 2014

Being a student athlete can require a delicate balance between school and sport as the demands of one can often infringe on the needs to of the other. In the effort to alleviate this, some coaches on campus...

Girls basketball players warm up for one of their first practices of the season after school on Tuesday, October 28, 2014.

Girls basketball begins with a new dynamic

Katie Brucher, Staff Reporter November 3, 2014

The nature of high school sports dictates that rosters will usually see significant changes from year to year. That’s certainly the case for the girls varsity basketball team as it starts practice for...

After an exciting leopard victory, Adam McDaniel (5) celebrates with a teammate.

Leopards defeat Wylie moving into first place tie

Stu Mair, Staff Photographer November 1, 2014

Having already clinched a playoff spot, the Leopards are setting their sights on a District 10-5A championship after defeating Wylie 35-33. The win moves the Leopards into a three way tie for first place...

Leopards fall short to Prosper in district game for playoff seeding

Jillian Sanders, Editor-in-chief November 1, 2014

Leopard volleyball came up short to district rivals the Prosper Eagles 3-0 at McKinney High School Saturday morning. The two teams had to play a third game after both finished District 10-5A play with...

With an important football game halloween night, coaches will not be able to trick-or-treat with their children. The families will instead have to adjust their plan so that they can trick-or-treat and watch the game.

Trick-or-touchdown

Katie Curry, Staff Reporter October 31, 2014

Friday nights in October are notorious for high school football but this week’s game takes place on October 31: Halloween. For high school students this typically doesn’t present a conflict, but it...

The Leopard football team hopes to have more treats than tricks as they take on Wylie in a District 10-5A game Halloween night.

Friday night Halloween lights

Izzy Valenzuela, Staff Reporter October 31, 2014

Halloween gets put on hold for football players this year as the teams travels to Wylie to take on the Pirates in a critical District 10-5A game. “I’m glad that if I have to miss Halloween, I get...

After winning a game and loosing a game to Prosper, the varsity volleyball team will have one final game to determine the district campions.

Take three: volleyball competes for playoff seed

Meghan Riddle, Staff Reporter October 30, 2014

With its 3-0 win over Sherman Tuesday night the volleyball team has assured itself a share of the District 10-5A championship. But in order to get the top playoff seed, the Leopards must win a noon showdown...

Senior Sabrina Schwab committed to be a gymnast at UCLA as a sophomore.

Schwab tumbles to UCLA

Katie Brucher, Staff Reporter October 29, 2014

Gymnastics is widely considered one of the most time consuming and taxing sports. That is why there are so few gymnasts around campus, however, senior Sabrina Schwab is one of those few. “I train...

Facing off against Sherman on Tuesday night, the Leopards volleyball team needs a win to ensure it finishes the regular season as District 10-5A co-champions. If the Leopards win, there will be a match against Prosper on Saturday to determine which school receives the districts top playoff  seed.

“Final” district game for volleyball

Kevin Davis, Sports Reporter October 28, 2014

Heading into Tuesday's game against Sherman, the volleyball team is one win away from clinching the District 10-5A championship. However, it will not be theirs alone. Tied with Prosper at 12-1, the Leopards...

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