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As conspiracies go, it’s pretty far-fetched, although anyone who watched the 5A Division I state track meet would believe it’s possible.
Phoenix Xavier’s Marissa Johnson won the girls 5A-I Desert Valley Region diving title Thursday at Phoenix Country Day with a score of 449, beating teammate Megan Harper (second) and Desert Mountain’s Andrea Mee.
Brian Johnson/AFN Parent volunteer Beth Hare (right) says showing young children like Taylor Hannah (left) how they can help others can be an eye opener:
Brian Johnson/AFN Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary kindergarten teacher Michelle Willis talks to students Brooke Kirkpatrick, Taylor Hannah and Nicole Lipari about We Power, a program she created at the Ahwatukee elementary school. Feb. 1, 2011
In front, from left, Stanton Curry, 5, Noelle Curry, 4, Hannah Johnson, 5, in back, Kimberly Curry, Winston Curry, 2, Melissa Johnson and Claire Johnson, 1, display their art they made in the club Big Hearts, Little Hands for a fundraiser called "Art for Africa" on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012.
In front, from left, Hannah Johnson, 5, Noelle Curry, 4, Stanton Curry, 5, Winston Curry, 2, in back, Claire Johnson, 1, Melissa Johnson and Kimberly Curry display their art they made in the club Big Hearts, Little Hands for a fundraiser called "Art for Africa" on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012.
May 18, 2004
NEW YORK - Disney Channel's "Hannah Montana" is opening her closet to fans, launching a collection of clothes, accessories, home decor and even electric guitars as Disney goes after the increasingly powerful tween market.
Valley Chrisitian High School chorle invited to perform in NYC. Girl in front of piano: Briana Clark-Chandler. Girls on piano (left-right): Katie Vasquez-Gilbert, Kaitlin Dekkers-Chandler, Heidi Johnson-Chandler, Hannah Nolcheff-Chandler, Courtney Strayer-Ahwatukee, Mariah Holback-Ahwatukee. Guys (left-right): Aaron Mouer-Tempe, Jordan Kortman-Tempe, Kelton White-Mesa, Brandon Bellerson-Chandler, Jordan Webb-Gilbert, Ben Slager-Scottsdale.
Brian Johnson/AFN Kyrene de la Sierra Elementary students Taylor Hannah (left) and Cailyn Murphy recently donated their recess time so that they could instead put together fleece dog toys to be donated to local animal shelters. More than a dozen students are part of We Power, a program created by Sierra kindergarten teacher Michelle Willis, that meets every Tuesday and Thursday during lunch recess. Feb. 1, 2011
Kyrene Aprende student Hannah Miao, who would go on to win the district's Spelling Bee, watches judges to see if she was successful in spelling her given word. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices Wednesday for the right to move to the next level. Five other Kyrene students will join Miao, including Jessica Romero (Colina), Bobae Johnson (Altadena), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Kyrene Aprende student Hannah Miao, who would go on to win the district's Spelling Bee, watches judges to see if she was successful in spelling her given word. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices Wednesday for the right to move to the next level. Five other Kyrene students will join Miao, including Jessica Romero (Colina), Bobae Johnson (Altadena), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Kyrene Aprende student Hannah Miao, who would go on to win the district's Spelling Bee, watches judges to see if she was successful in spelling her given word. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices Wednesday for the right to move to the next level. Five other Kyrene students will join Miao, including Jessica Romero (Colina), Bobae Johnson (Altadena), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Kyrene Aprende student Hannah Miao, who would go on to win the district's Spelling Bee, watches judges to see if she was successful in spelling her given word. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices Wednesday for the right to move to the next level. Five other Kyrene students will join Miao, including Jessica Romero (Colina), Bobae Johnson (Altadena), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Bobae Johnson, representing Kyrene Altadena, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Bobae Johnson, representing Kyrene Altadena, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Northwest Christian's 2010 state 2A championship team is: Front row from left: Kaisha Lewis, Kristen Murray and Katie Peterson. Second row: from left: Marissa Boelter, Kaylee Eubank, Abby Mucklow, Jackie Horwood and Audrey Buchanan. Third row from left: Bailey Lathnem, Amy Holtfrerich, Olivia Heyen, Hannah Mitchell and Jenny Johnson. Top row from left: Alexis Patterson, Bailey Maguire and Darby Switzer. Varisty players Courtney Samudio and Brianna Procunier were not available for the photo.
There are 707 graduates in the Mountain View High School Class of 2013.
The five candidates for the Tribune's 2010-11 Coach of the Year have been outlined here. The choices are:
Samantha Weiss, Rylie Johnson, Amanda Ginn, Hannah Kijowski and Brynn Thomas all notched goals for the Hamilton girls soccer team, as it defeated Chandler 5-1 in the Dobson Mustang Classic at Red Mountain Park in Mesa.
Mayor Greg Stanton recently announced the members of his staff who will help him advance his agenda of diversifying Phoenix's economy, making neighborhoods safer, injecting renewed sustainability into city operations, enhancing transparency and ethics throughout city government, and other policy issues.
During its undefeated run through the season, the Hamilton girls soccer team rarely faced the kind of situation it faced on Wednesday night in its 5A-I state semifinal match against Mesquite at Campo Verde High School.
Sara Goheen, a junior at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, often folds placemats or straw wrappers into interesting shapes while she's waiting at a restaurant for the food to arrive.
Freshman Teddy Allen had 31 points as Desert Ridge defeated Dobson, 90-81, in a Division I boys basketball matchup on Tuesday night.
There will be five Kyrene spellers advancing to the Regional Spelling Bee in February, but only one has won the district Spelling Bee three years in a row.
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