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West Linn Debs take fourth in the battle for the coliseum

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The West Linn Dance team continues to perform at the highest level in the state. On March 14 and 15, the Debutantes earned fourth place in the State Tournament at the Memorial Colliseum behind perennial elites Parkrose, Clackamas and Canby.

“I’m definitely going to miss the team itself,” Mackenzie Johnson, senior captain, said. “We worked so hard and being able to feel the success was phenomenal.”

This hard work paid dividends in the fall season particulary, as the team earned seven first place trophies in the Modern, Kick and Pom categories. They have also placed in the top four of the Show category in all the winter tournaments in which they have competed.

“This season definitely lived up to my expectations! We were a very successful team both fall and winter seasons,” Johnson said. “It was a great season to end my four years at West Linn.”

For many dancers at WLHS, the team has provided as a springboard into more concentrated and elite levels of competition. Many who decide against continuing to dance competitively past high school still keep dance in their daily lives.

“I probably will not be on a competitive dance team after high school,” Johnson said. “But dance has been a huge part of my life for so long that it will most likely find a place in my life in the future.

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Sean Pebler, senior, is co Editor-in-Chief. His favorite class so far is AP English because he likes writing and he feels like he can connect to it. He first became interested in journalism after his middle school teachers directed him towards it. Sean enjoys the freedom and ability to focus on his interests that come with being a senior. In his free time he enjoys hanging with friends and watching football with his dad. He is part of a co-ed soccer team, and also enjoys playing tennis, basketball and lacrosse. In college he’s thinking about going into either writing or sports management.
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West Linn Debs take fourth in the battle for the coliseum