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Wyatt Lehti

Wyatt Lehti, Sports and Photos Editor

Wyatt is a senior at Perry high school. This is his second year on the Precedent staff. Wyatt likes rock climbing, playing Fortnite with Taylor, and thrift shopping. Wyatt also enjoys fishing and listening to music.

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Senior running back Don Tinsley breaks away for a heavy gain against the Williams Field defenders. Perry defeated Williams Field 31-30 in a game that went all the way until the last play

Varsity football soars to 7-3

Wyatt Lehti, Sports and Photos Editor
December 7, 2023
Junior Outside Hitter and Kansas State volleyball commit Avery Stones prepares to return the ball to the other end of the court. The total recruitment process for Stones took about four total months, starting way back in June.

College sports: students choosing where to sign

Wyatt Lehti, Sports and Photos Editor
December 7, 2023
This year, the Homecoming theme was New York and took place on Sept. 23. Out of those surveyed, most students attended the dance.

Behind the scenes: Homecoming dance

Wyatt Lehti, Sports and Photos Editor
December 7, 2023
Senior libero Nicole Kim serves the ball to start a point. Serving is a crucial skill in the game of volleyball, and is a main focus in practices.

Practice makes perfect

Wyatt Lehti, Sports and Photos Editor
September 8, 2023
Hope Institute CEO Derek Lee gives a speech on the importance of suicide awareness and the Institute itself.  The Institute opened on Wed. Aug. 30, giving intensive therapy to students with suicidal thoughts.

Hope Institute opens doors with on-campus ceremony

Wyatt Lehti, Sports and Photos Editor
September 1, 2023
Auditions week can be very stressful for those who participate. It is important to have a balance between auditions and other factors of life to not become overwhelmed.

Drama club kicks off auditions for “Mean Girls”

Wyatt Lehti, Sports and Photos Editor
August 11, 2023
Junior Maddox Ford attempts to evade the defense on a kick return in practice. During this practice, the defense was able to tackle Ford due to the new equipment.

Football players dodging heat in new equipment

Wyatt Lehti, Sports and Photos Editor
August 7, 2023
In the valley, temperatures can reach over 110 degrees Fahrenheit. When that is mixed with the bright sun, athletes need to adapt to training in the hotter months.

Athletes training in summer heat

Wyatt Lehti, Staff Reporter
May 18, 2023
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