
The underlying price of high school sports
Michael Lolley, Staff Writer
• March 3, 2020
![With 14 years of experience, junior Dorothy Wunderlich pitches the softball to her opponent. During the season, Wunderlich’s bone hit against her hip labrum and re-tore the muscle. “I played the entire season and had surgery the Tuesday after [the last game]. Loving the sport keeps me going [through the injuries]; I would love to play softball in college,” Wunderlinch said. “I love my teammates, and they are really supportive about me being injured.”](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/quinn-berry-900x600.jpg)
Un-be-leaf-able season: Fall sports recap
Nayeon Ryu, Video Editor
• October 29, 2019

Sophomore Ella Roesch utilizes grit and God to win soccer championships
Claire LeDuc, Staff Writer
• August 19, 2019

Spring sports photo gallery
Irene Yannakakis, STAFF WRITER
• May 20, 2019

Photo of the week – April 22
Emma Caplinger, Arts and Entertainment Editor
• April 23, 2019

Senior Nolan Cosgrove scores a Division I spot as a goalie
Ella Mercer and Abbie Zensen
• November 14, 2018
![Cutting away from a Kirkwood player, senior and varsity defender Dylan Zurweller dribbles the ball down the field. The team went into overtime against Kirkwood Aug. 28 and ended the game with a score of 1-0. “We’re actually pretty used to [going into overtime]. Last year we went into overtime a lot, so we have a lot more experience with that, and we were pretty comfortable,” Zurweller said. “We used to not score at all, but throughout this season [our goal is] to start scoring a lot more.”](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DSC_0009-900x600.jpg)
Photo of the week – Aug. 27
Sabrina Bohn and Carly Anderson
• August 31, 2018

Girls soccer team poised for successful season
Claire Smout, AWARDS COORDINATOR
• April 18, 2018

Junior Moritz Riss adjusts to life as an American teen
Sophie Gulino, Convergent Media Writer
• October 13, 2017

Varsity soccer player Leul Mesfin takes his skills out of the country
Katie Spillman, PHOTO EDITOR
• September 29, 2017