The Precedent

Unified athletes gather in a celebratory huddle.

Unified Sports prepares for a win against Higley

Sarah Cheang, Staff Reporter September 26, 2016

With game number two of the flag football season underway, the Perry Unified Sports team prepared to take on Higley despite the significant loss of teammates through graduation. “This year, I only...

New PHS sport set in sand

Sawyer Del Fosse, Staff Reporter September 26, 2016

As the population of Perry has grown, so has the number of extracurricular activities and athletic teams. One such example of this growth is the newest addition to the athletic program, a sand volleyball...

StuGo takes us behind the scenes of homecoming week

McKell Park, Staff Reporter September 6, 2016

Homecoming week always promises an overflow of exciting activities for students such as the carnival, assembly, football game, and dance. But none of these would be possible without the brains behind it...

Editor and chief Emma Fernandez.

Emma’s Dilemma: AIA problem-solving skills prove to be stellar once again

Emma Fernandez, Editor-in-Chief April 20, 2016

The Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) is back at it again. They are changing previously simple rules to make them more confusing for the average citizen. The transfer rule was easy to understand....

The updated transfer rule may make it more difficult for students to move schools and continue playing their sport.

AIA rule change attempts to streamline transfers

Michelle Bolden, Staff Reporter April 20, 2016

The Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) voted on the updated transfer rule Mar. 4 and it will go into effect July 1, 2016. With the new clauses, in-state transfers may find it more difficult to move...

Emma’s Dilemma: Perry student athletes ‘put the student first’

Emma Fernandez, Editor-in-Chief March 21, 2016

Perry student athletes ‘put the student first’ We have all heard it, “you’re called a student athlete: the student part comes first.” Athletes are told from the beginning to put their academics...

PHS athletes defy stereotypes in academics

Aja Diffin, Staff Reporter February 29, 2016

Snap judgements and stereotypes can oftentimes be common in a high school setting, especially with student athletes. Athletes, through their drive for competition, must balance their practices, training,...

Emma Fernandez: Fall sports season becomes one for the books

Emma Fernandez, Editor-in-Chief December 18, 2015

The 2015 fall sports season was one for the books. Football went 4-6 in the highly competitive Division I. Case Hatch, Adam Higuera, and Sam O’Hare all earned a spot on the Arizona Interscholastic...

AIA: this year’s ultimate people pleasers

Emma Fernandez, Editor in Chief September 1, 2015

After the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) division-placing fiasco and the please-everybody appeal process, only 17 football teams chose to compete in Division-I this season. This brought up the...

Editor and chief Emma Fernandez.

Emma’s Dilemma: AIA: this year’s ultimate people pleasers

Emma Fernandez, Editor-in-Chief August 21, 2015

After the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) division-placing fiasco and the please-everybody appeal process, only 17 football teams chose to compete in Division-I this season. This brought up the...

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