The CHIEF February 2018

The Varsity boys started the year defeating Ottawa at their own tournament in front of their home crowd on Friday night during prime time. Varsity defeated Prairie Central in Flanagan only to follow it up with another win verses the Hawks at home only a matter of a week or so later. The Varsity boys stand at a record of 9 wins 11 losses as of the fifth of February. They hope to see more success in the coming games under the instruction of Head Coach Durrell Robinson. Both JV and freshman boys programs will continue to put in the work required to build a winning varsity program in the future. Home games are always full of energy thanks to the pep band here at PTHS, and if you happen to miss an event, make sure to check The Cube which offers full coverage of every home game for fans that miss a game or wish to watch one over again. The Cube works out well for my grandparents who watch every game played at home from Tucson Arizona.

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PTHS BASKETBALL!

By C l a y t on M i l l e r

Basketball is in full force at PTHS. The girls program is having a lot of success this year, showing some impressive wins at home and away. Win or not, the girls have shown court sense and teamwork across all levels. JV and freshman girls teams have also showed promising signs of success for the future of the varsity program in years to come. The boys program has had a year of ups and downs. Varsity and JV started the year off with tournament after tournament, playing tough competition throughout.

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