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Team discussing plans on how to make the game go in their favor.
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Mylee Sneed watching carefully as the opponent receives the ball.
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Aniyah Gause going up for a layup with two people from the opposition team on her guard.
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Liyah Shaw standing opened calling for the ball.
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Mylee Sneed running down the court in hopes to make a assist.
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Aniyah Gause previously getting fouled and scouring a free throw.
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Liyah Shaw and Aniyah Gause making sure that the point counts.
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A foul was called on the opposition team making them force into a new play.
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Mylee Sneed performing good offense skills against New Hanover.
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Liyah Shaw passing the ball to her fellow teammate to score.
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Mylee Sneed shooting a 3-point shot in front of the defending team.
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Aniyah Gause holding the ball to waste time to ensure their victory.
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The Cheer team cheering their basketball team to victory.
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1/30 JV Girl’s Basketball Game vs. New Hanover
Jon Hewett, Staff Writer
Jan 30, 2025
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Team discussing plans on how to make the game go in their favor.
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Jon Hewett, Staff Writer
Jon Hewett is a 16 year old junior who was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and was raised in Holden Beach. Hewett likes to spend his free time playing with his dog, going to Cookout with friends, and practicing soccer.
“I’ve been playing soccer for about five years,” said Hewett. “I love the sport, and I’ve made a lot of friends on the team.”
Being a student-athlete isn’t the easiest, and Hewett decided to look into some unique and interesting courses. That’s when he thought of journalism. While Hewett hasn’t had experience in journalism before, he’s looking forward to testing the waters. He believes that storytelling skills can enhance his understanding of teamwork and competition. He hopes that this new venture will open up new avenues for creativity and self-expression.
“I remember someone interviewed me one time and then they told me it was for journalism,” said Hewett. “That sounded pretty cool to me, so I decided to sign up for this semester.”
After graduation, Hewett plans to attend a four-year university in Florida to pursue a degree in Aviation and Aeronautical Science.
“I really want to be a pilot,” said Hewett. “I’ve always wanted to see how it feels to be in the air.”























