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Two coaches are better than one for '09 season

By: Zoe Chen

    The High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology (HSTAT) has one new member added to the Girl’s Volleyball Team this year, Coach Seung Yu.

Yu never had any intentions to take the HSTAT Girl’s volleyball team away from Coach Abby Barnett. With his help, Yu hopes that they will become stronger than last season.

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Weighing Responsibilities, or Why I Quit the Coney Island Football League

by Andrey Soldatov

      On a rainy Friday in November, I arrived on the Brooklyn Cyclones field, were the annual tryouts for the Coney Island 14-18 Football team took place... Nervous and scared I made my way out to the middle of the field, were coach Lawrence was talking to everyone who that day showed up. I remember like it was yesterday, how everyone was cold, and kept sliding on the wet turf. Everyone was split in 2 teams, and as the whistle blew, everyone got the chance to prove who they really were.

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Yellow Jackets' next season promising

By: Troy Johnson

     The coach and players of the High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology Boys Varsity basketball team feel that this season will be a good one and expect to do much better than last season. In the 2008-2009 season HSTAT had a record of 12-2. The players believe that with a bit more practice and heart they can improve their record and possibly lead their division.

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Nauman returns to her love of swimming

  By Merna Haridi 

One will always come back to something they’ve once hated. Erika Nauman was one who always hated swimming with a passion, and became involved in the sport once again after many years.

Nauman, a teacher and girls swim coach at The High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology (HSTAT) was raised into becoming the best at a sport she never had interest in, swimming. She was put under so much tense pressure from her father, just to become the best at the sport.

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Future 3rd singles and 2nd doubles of the Handball team?

By Simon Huang

In the spring handball season of 2010, the second doubles and third singles spot is open to different people.

The current first singles is Joshua Garcia, second singles is Eric Lee, and the first doubles is going to be replaced by former second doubles Victor Kwok and David Chen.                                      (read full article)

The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat: my experiences on the Bowling Team

By Michael Mehl

         September is where it all started. The path to greatness. During gym class, Mr. Lamicella came down and asked for maybe I could join and it will be fun players for the schools bowling team. I thought to myself. Maybe the season of bowling will be better if I was on the team. So I went up to sign in to register for the team .

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United Girls Soccer Team

    United is a indoor soccer team that was made by Rene Trejo for the girls that want to play indoor soccer and want to have fun.

     The indoor team was made this year in the middle of September. The soccer team United is in La Liga Mexicana De Futbol (The Mexican League Of Soccer).

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6 1/2 hours in the cold well worth it

By Sasha Trejo                                                                                                     

   Standing out in the cold for about 6 ½ hours, legs quivering and people huddling upon one another to create body heat. It is an experience that one is not to forget, to see people who are on TV marching in the streets of Manhattan. On these floats, celebrities wear a smile that can shine up the entire world, listening to their fans cheering for them. In this case people were cheering for the “YANKEES”. There isn’t an exact amount that determines how many people were there but it had to be about a million people all throughout Manhattan cheering their lungs out to see the players of New York Yankees.

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