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Due to a lack of student interest, The Bucs’ Blade does not have sufficient staffing to perpetuate the program at this time. No new articles are being written or will be published for the foreseeable future.
Due to a lack of student interest, The Bucs’ Blade does not have sufficient staffing to perpetuate the program at this time. No new articles are being written or will be published for the foreseeable future.
Gallery: Grand Haven Hosts Regional Tennis Matches
Last Thursday Grand Haven hosted the boys regional tennis matches for both singles and doubles players. Although Grand Haven didn’t come out on top, our boys played tough and gave it their all.
Senior Korey Searl serves the ball into play during his match against Grandville. (Hoffman)Reid Murphy walks back to serve as partner Evan Miller regains his focus after the last play (both seniors). (Hoffman)Senior doubles player Adam Carlisle swings to serve during Thursday’s match against West Ottawa. (Hoffman)Exchange student and singles player Masato Arima sets up the play with an impressive serve. (Hoffman)Senior single player Korey Searle picks up the play with an unbeatable save. (Hoffman)Senior doubles player Reid Murphy concentrates on his serve with the hopes of gaining another point. (Hoffman)Evan Miller concentrates after switching sides with the opponents, he gets ready to bring the heat in his next play with partner Reid Murphy by his side (both seniors). (Hoffman)Seniors Adam Carlisle and Bryce Peterson think about the last play. (Hoffman)Senior Bryce Peterson serves an intense ball while partner Adam Carlisle, also a senior, prepares for the returning pass with every intention to win the point. (Hoffman)
Senior PR manager Maisy Hoffman – also known Mason or Maz (the A sounds like it does in the word “at”) – takes pride in herself for getting out there and trying something new. She has been on staff for three years, two of which were spent as photo editor, but now she has passed the torch to one of her good friends Jonas Quirin and is in a different leadership position. Maisy loves action sports, she spends a lot of her time watching snowboarding videos online and thinking of ways she can bring similar shots to life someday through cinematography. She enjoys viewing life through the lens of a camera. She hopes to find herself somewhere in the mountains for college, studying advertising and/or video production.