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Overcoming Personal Boundaries With Cameron Jenkins
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Overcoming Personal Boundaries With Cameron Jenkins

Cameron Jenkins’ has ran for Owasso Cross Country (XC) and Track since seventh grade but wasn’t a frontrunner. That is, until one race in his junior year, where he surprised many and had one of the best races of his life.

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A Smoothie Oh So Groovy
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A Smoothie Oh So Groovy

On January 20, Owasso is getting its very own Tropical Smoothie Cafe right off of 96th and 129th. Tropical Smoothie is becoming an increasingly popular chain in other parts of Tulsa, with lines almost always going out the door.

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Owasso Football’s Keys To Success
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Owasso Football’s Keys To Success

The Owasso Rams football team has been more than outstanding for the past few years, since winning the state championship in 2017 and then again last year in 2019. It does not take just one player or coach to lead you to the amount of glory that the Rams have had lately, but it is evident that Owasso produces stars.

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Academic Team: Buzzing in Virtually
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Academic Team: Buzzing in Virtually

One of the many activities that Owasso offers to their students is the Academic Team. This is a club that meets after school every Monday and Wednesday. As the name suggests, this club is composed of bright students who work to expand their academic knowledge.

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Dancing Through the Virus
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Dancing Through the Virus

Owasso Varsity Pom (OVP) practices before the sun comes up, practicing from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. every morning, and on top of that, coming back for evening practices. All of this hard work goes forth to the amazing routines you see on the sidelines, at halftime at games and also during their competitions.

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A Senior’s Last Game
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A Senior’s Last Game

A lot of seniors are involved in sports and most are playing the last official games that they will play in their lifetime. This puts into the perspective how fast time flies for most, it also shows the lasting impact sports can have on you in your life.

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Give Me a     T-H-R-E-E Time State Champion
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Give Me a T-H-R-E-E Time State Champion

Saturday, November 14 at Moore High School, Owasso Varsity Cheer won their third game day state champion title. Competing with a band dance, fight song and great crowd leading ability.

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Teacher Profile, Joan Wright: On Becoming an Art Teacher
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Teacher Profile, Joan Wright: On Becoming an Art Teacher

Art is a way you can release your anger and frustrations, and Joan Wright, a West Campus art teacher, learned that from a very young age. While growing up, she went to small schools. So she had the same peers and teachers for a good portion of her life.

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OpEd - Does Standardized Testing Correlate with Intelligence?
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OpEd - Does Standardized Testing Correlate with Intelligence?

Standardized tests make up a large portion of the struggles that students must face when getting a degree, but do they really determine the intelligence of the student, or are they just a test of memory retention and the ability to quickly store temporary information?

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Sorry Ari, but This Ain’t It
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Sorry Ari, but This Ain’t It

Don’t get me wrong; I can bop to “thank u, next” just as much as the next guy, but Ariana straight up made me want to say “thank u, next” to this entire album.

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There’s an Imposter Among Us
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There’s an Imposter Among Us

Among Us a popular mobile and PC game that has taken the world by storm. Whether you’ve seen it in playthroughs, as people's Halloween costumes, fan art, cosplay, etc. there’s no way that you haven’t seen it.

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The Grit and Grind of Competing in Cross Country State
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The Grit and Grind of Competing in Cross Country State

It may seem like it was a breeze to take home the gold to the average person but, honestly, it was anything but that. From overcoming injuries, quarantine, and many other limitations, the Rams did everything to prepare for the state meet.

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Op-Ed: The Dark Impact of Black Friday
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Op-Ed: The Dark Impact of Black Friday

More and more each year, Black Friday pushes up its starting times to overlap with Thanksgiving and starts to strip away the meaning of the holiday.

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You Will Remember These Rams
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You Will Remember These Rams

Read how a select few Owasso Ram Athletes stay motivated in season and off season as they prepare to put the work in for themselves, their team and to represent their community. 

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Dear Rambo: Senior Advice for Freshman
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Dear Rambo: Senior Advice for Freshman

One thing no one really tells you about high school, or at least no one told me, is that the person you were upon starting high school is completely different from the person you will be upon graduation.

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From Star to IR (Injury Reserve)
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From Star to IR (Injury Reserve)

As I cheered on the Owasso Rams in the 6A-I state championship game last December, there was a sudden presence that was lost. This lost presence was Hagen Hood, starting kicker and backup running back for the Rams, who had to leave the game in the first-quarter due to an injury.

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Lady Rams Softball Battles It Out In The State Championship
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Lady Rams Softball Battles It Out In The State Championship

The Owasso Lady Rams played the Southmoore Sabercats in the 6A Softball State Championship. The Lady Rams fought hard but barely lost with a score of 3-2 in the end. The Rams season came to an end but not without giving it all they had.

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