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The Prowler

The student-run online newspaper for Starr's Mill High School

The Prowler

The student-run online newspaper for Starr's Mill High School

The Prowler

Hillary Baidoo

Hillary Baidoo, Staff Writer

Freshman Hillary Baidoo is a first-year member of The Prowler staff. She is a staff writer.

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Sophomore Jaclyn Hester prepares to attempt a free throw. Hester had 15 points in her final game this season. Her continued development will be one of the crucial storylines for next season as she will be the only returning starter with seniors Alice Anne Hudson, Ashtyn Lally, Kara Dial, and Ryanne King having played their last game in a Lady Panther basketball jersey.

[Photo] End of an era

February 20, 2020
Senior Alice Anne Hudson goes up to block a shot during the region championship game against the Griffin Lady Bears in the Panther Pit. The Lady Panthers outlasted Griffin in the 47-38 victory. Hudson led the team in scoring with 18 points. All of the starting five for Starr’s Mill scored in the game.

[Photo] History made

February 10, 2020
Senior Alice Anne Hudson moves around a defender. Hudson led the Lady Panthers with 14 points.

[Photo] Riding the wave

February 7, 2020
Hayward is a paraprofessional and an assistant coach for basketball cheer. She began working in Fayette County last January after spending time in the Air Force and at home raising her daughter.

Kristie Hayward

Hillary Baidoo, Staff Writer
December 3, 2019
Front office secretary Dana Clevenger joins the Starr’s Mill staff after a 21-year break from working to raise her children. She will share duties with Leslie Frey.

Dana Clevenger

Hillary Baidoo, Staff Writer
October 15, 2019
Athletic secretary Stacy Nichols completes paperwork at her desk. Nichols has worked as a secretary since 1994, and now moves from Oak Grove Elementary to the Mill.

Stacy Nichols

Hillary Baidoo, Staff Writer
October 13, 2019
Members of the Starr’s Mill marching band celebrate after earning Grand Champions in the first competition of the year. They compete again on Oct. 5 in the Sound of Freedom marching band competition in Warner Robins.

Grand Champions!

Hillary Baidoo, Staff Writer
October 5, 2019
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