Race for the Cure draws thousands of runners to support a cure for breast cancer. Zeke Gau, a sophomore at Perrysburg, took 2nd place at this year’s race.
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PHS Cheer Kids Clinic is Loud and Proud
On Friday, September 15, area elementary students got to share in that opportunity as well as they participated in the annual kids clinic that the cheerleaders put on every football season.
What’s the Deal with Jerseys?
Senior Cam Glowacki tweeted out Thursday night calling for a school-wide jersey day. The tweet was retweeted by Pride Club and reached a lot of people.
Women’s 7’s Rugby is Now Being Offered for the First Time
7s, an abbreviated form of the traditional 15-person rugby game, is catching on with female athletes.
“Destiny 2” Review: A Refreshing Take on the Game’s Original
“Destiny 2” offers fun with multi-player or solo gaming experiences
Why Studying Sociology is Beneficial to Students
Every year, sociology students conduct a social experiment for their first big project.
Perrysburg High School Alumni Jase Whitner to Attempt to Break a World Record
Perrysburg Alum Jase Whitner will attempt a world record 30+ yard long snap at Perrysburg/Napoleon Football Game
PHS Orchestra’s Noteworthy Year Ahead
Smith explains that “we offer 5 different string orchestras that are specifically designed by grade level or by ability level. Chamber Strings is offered for freshman, Classic Strings for sophomores, and Concert Strings for juniors and seniors. There are two audition entry string orchestras: Symphony Strings and Select Strings.”
Is High School Football Dangerous?
In 2016, there were 244 diagnosed head concussions among NFL players.
Cross Country Weekend Hero
“People have been asking me what I thought in that moment and I haven’t had an answer. It’s because I didn’t think. I simply did what was natural. I grabbed the other arm of the runner and together, the three of us made it to the finish line.”