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                                                             MultimediaAthletes of West - Noor Hacking MultimediaAthletes of West - Noor Hacking
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                                                            ![Standing in front of the camera and next to Fox 2 News' Ty Hawkins, senior and varsity football player JaMont Brooks represents the varsity football team. As captain and outside linebacker, Brooks was one of four students selected to be interviewed live for the broadcast. “Overall, it was just a crazy experience being on the news. Even when I get older, I’ll tell my kids or grandkids I was on the news. My mom sent me a picture of me on the news [saying] ‘Oh my gosh, that’s my son.’ The Parkway West community felt amazing this morning. Everybody showed up at 6 [a.m.] and [will] show up 6 [p.m.] tonight too. Any time I go into a game, I go up there with the mentality that we’re going to try our best, and even the times we struggle, [I’ll] keep my head up,” Brooks said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/DSC8122-Enhanced-NR-1200x799.jpg) MultimediaWaking up to spirit MultimediaWaking up to spirit
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                                                             MultimediaPhoning in MultimediaPhoning in
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                                                            ![Blue lights shining brightly, senior Riley Creely beatboxes into the microphone. Creely and the group began the performance in front of the blue lights, sparking interest from the audience. “The pep rally performance was fun. I got to beatbox for the first half of the song, which was hype. I liked to look into the student section [while I performed],” Creely said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/DSC_5085-Enhanced-NR-1200x799.jpg) MultimediaA day of spirit and energy MultimediaA day of spirit and energy
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                                                             MultimediaAthletes of West: Junior Ethan Bain MultimediaAthletes of West: Junior Ethan Bain
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                                                            ![Leaping through the air, senior Tyler Watts celebrates his first goal of the season, which put the Longhorns up 1-0 against the Lafayette Lancers. Watts decided to play soccer for West for his last year of high school and secured a spot on the varsity roster. “[Playing soccer for West] is something I had always dreamed of, but hadn’t really had a good opportunity to do until now. It’s [really] fun being out [on the field], and I’m glad I decided to join the team. It’s just all about having fun with the boys and enjoying what time we have left together,” Watts said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/DSC_1951-1200x855.jpg) MultimediaBoys soccer season starts strong MultimediaBoys soccer season starts strong
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                                                            ![Sophomore Natalie House pitches the ball during an intrasquad scrimmage for Red and Blue Night on Aug. 22. House played catcher for the varsity softball team. “I started [playing] softball when I was five. My brother played baseball, and I wanted to start sports like him. Scrimmaging against our own team is always kind of difficult because we all know each other's [weaknesses],” House said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/DSC7191-1-1-1200x844.jpg) MultimediaRed and Blue Night: An everlasting tradition MultimediaRed and Blue Night: An everlasting tradition
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                                                             MultimediaAthletes of West: Junior Kate Hardy MultimediaAthletes of West: Junior Kate Hardy
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                                                            ![Blending harmonies with dynamic control, senior Spencer Rahm takes the stage as part of the jazz choir's spring performance. Jazz Coffee House took place on April 22, marking the culmination of months of preparation by West High’s musicians. “To me, [choir] is an opportunity every day to get to sing with my friends and work on our songs that we have concerts for. [Seeing] the results after working together with people is really rewarding. Jazz Coffee House concert was a reflection and a result of all the hard work we've put in the last three months,” Rahm said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/DSC_0214-3-1200x800.jpg) MultimediaBrews and grooves MultimediaBrews and grooves
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                                                             MultimediaWhat success looks like MultimediaWhat success looks like
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                                                             PodcastsAthletes of West: Freshman Eiley Minich PodcastsAthletes of West: Freshman Eiley Minich
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                                                             PodcastsChangemakers of West Ep.1: Sophomore Bryson Meriac PodcastsChangemakers of West Ep.1: Sophomore Bryson Meriac
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                                                             PodcastsAthletes of West: Senior Gavin Hamlin PodcastsAthletes of West: Senior Gavin Hamlin
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                                                             PodcastsSenioritis: One day we won't PodcastsSenioritis: One day we won't
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                                                             PodcastsAthletes of West: Junior Leyton Usry PodcastsAthletes of West: Junior Leyton Usry
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                                                             PodcastsCollege Bound Ep. 1: Senior Siena Snyder, University of Michigan PodcastsCollege Bound Ep. 1: Senior Siena Snyder, University of Michigan
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                                                             PodcastsPathfinder Debates: Immigration PodcastsPathfinder Debates: Immigration
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                                                            ![In perfect shooting form and with eyes on the rim, junior Tyler Kuehl is about to shoot his next basket in the last game of the season against Marquette High School. Kuehl has been playing basketball since he was 5. “Even though I played basketball all my life, the game-winning shots can be pressure, it's confidence. If you're going into that shot and not thinking that you're gonna make it, it's obviously not going in. And if you believe, [it will]. That's the only way you can succeed,” Kuehl said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/unnamed-32-1-1200x1200.png) PodcastsAthletes of West: Episode 6 PodcastsAthletes of West: Episode 6
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                                                             PodcastsSenioritis: Masks, memories, milestones PodcastsSenioritis: Masks, memories, milestones
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                                                             PodcastsPathfinder Debates: Gun control PodcastsPathfinder Debates: Gun control
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                        Kathryn Harter, Multimedia Editor                    
                    
                        Grade: 12 
Future / College Plans? Truman State University or Loyola University of Chicago
Swag level (1-10 Scale)? 12/10
Fun Fact: I can touch my tongue to my nose.
                    
                Future / College Plans? Truman State University or Loyola University of Chicago
Swag level (1-10 Scale)? 12/10
Fun Fact: I can touch my tongue to my nose.
 
		