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Staples Boys’ Soccer Defeats Danbury

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Photo by Megan Root
Jack Scott ’14 spins on the ball to dodge a Danbury defender.

The boys’ soccer team won their opening game against the Danbury Hatters on September 10th. After a chaotic start, Joe Pravder and Graham Gudis scored the first goal of the match. There were a couple missed opportunities before Andrew Puchala hit a volley off Graham Gudis’s corner to put Staples up 2-0 a few minutes before halftime. The boys came out strong in the second half, finding good combinations and putting the Hatters under tough pressure. There were no more goals, but the team can definitely consider the 2-0 victory a solid start to their season.

Staples Boys’ Soccer Defeats Danbury

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Megan Root, News Editor
Megan Root ’15, never stops running, whether it is on the soccer field or chasing a story. She began her Inklings career her second half of junior year as a staff writer and has recently transitioned into a position as a news editor. Before Inklings she was an avid reader of the New York Times who loved politics and education. To Root, one of the main attractions of the paper was it gave her the opportunity to discover more about her school and community. “It gives you cover, you are not just a random person asking questions you are a reporter asking questions.” To Root the interview is the key to the story. After every interview she writes down all of the interesting quotes and pieces of information she took away. It is from this information that she tries to find the story. One piece she wrote that she believes best showcases her ability to do this is Genders split over weight-training. Although the story was originally supposed to be about how some teams were getting more time in the weight room than others, she discovered that the boys’ teams just wanted more time in the weight whereas the girls teams did not. Root has some personal experience with sports, as a varsity athlete and senior captain of the girls varsity soccer team at Staples. She says when she was about three years old her older brother, who also played soccer, started to teach her. And she was marked for success right from the start, “My first game...nobody else really knew how to play, so I had this really unfair advantage, and I scored twelve goals my first game.” She continued that success through high school, making the varsity team her freshman year and becoming captain her junior year.  

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