“I felt like my whole season was over,” senior Ryan Corazzo said. The second you hear that bone snap, head crack–or any sound that accompanies an injury–you have that instant feeling your sports career could possibly over. Injuries in sports are the most dreadful thing, and most of them hurt–a lot–but others are just sprains […]
February 14, 2012
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As many Paramore fans know, in December of 2010 two dearly loved members of the band left. Brothers Josh and Zac Farro left the band because of ongoing drama between the band members. Josh Farro was the lead guitarist, and Zac was the drummer. Although Paramore has not officially added new members to the band, current band […]
February 14, 2012
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Winter is here in full force, and students at Fleetwood were asked what their favorite winter activity was. “Sitting by the fire reading a book.” -Nicole Knabb (’12) “Staying in the house, being warm.” -Eldy Guillime (’15) “Snowboarding.” -Jordan Bulchie (’15) “Snowboarding.” -Doug Delong (’12) “Snowball fights.” -Scott Long (’13) “Sledding.” -Kyle Ahner (’14) “Drinking […]
February 14, 2012
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February 14th is a day most people know as Valentine’s Day, a day devoted to love and affection. Valentine’s Day originated in 496 AD in Rome, Italy. It was a day to honor Christian martyrs and Saint Valentine. Many martyrs of this time period were given the name Valentine by the Pope, hence the name Valentine’s […]
February 13, 2012
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Girls often think buying their man a Valentine’s Day gift is a difficult task. “I find it hard because they don’t even like the holiday!” history teacher Sue Nagle said. Selecting a romantic, useful gift does not have to be stressful any longer. How can you get your boyfriend a creative gift from the heart? […]
February 13, 2012
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Valentine’s Day is a time full of love and happiness, attraction and courtship. Flowers, candy, and cards are sent to significant others all over the world as a sign of affection between men and women alike. As the celebrations of this endearing holiday commence, its origins frequently come into question. How did Valentine’s Day begin, […]
February 10, 2012
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In recent years, the Boys Basketball program at Fleetwood Area High School has had great difficulty finding its footing in the realm of Berks County sports. This year was no exception for the Tigers’ Varsity squad, which has made progress but still finds itself sitting at the bottom of the division. The Tigers’ Junior Varsity […]
February 9, 2012
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Senior year means turning eighteen for many students at FAHS. The decision of how these new adults will take hold of their new rights and responsibilities in the world enters the center stage. Some may see this birthday as the end of their childhoods and the beginning of real accountability; others may view it simply […]
February 8, 2012
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With Valentine’s Day coming up, the staff of The Tiger Times ventured to ask students: “What is your favorite candy?” Micah Storms (11)- “Starbursts.” Dan Judy (11)- “3 Musketeers.” Christian Boyer (11)- ” Reese’s Pieces.” Dan Milloy (12)- “Milk Duds.” Mr. Farr (Math Teacher)- “Take 5.” Mr. Houp (English Teacher)- “Mjolkchoklad from IKEA.” Though juniors […]
February 7, 2012
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On 20 December, 46 brave students journeyed from Fleetwood to Kutztown University, determined to come out on top. Fleetwood’s own FBLA organization went to compete against nine other schools in all aspects of business and triumphed proudly, with many of them placing in all sorts of events. At the competition, there were 50 overall events in […]
February 7, 2012
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The death of Kim Jong Il shocked many worldwide. Kim, who died in December at age 69 after 17 years of ruling North Korea, was one of the most feared rulers in Southeast Asia. He was frequently the subject of allegations implying North Korea harbored an abundance of nuclear weapons. Due to American advancements in […]
February 6, 2012
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Although Fleetwood isn’t known for its success at all sports, one thing it is known for is Superfan Nation. Superfan Nation can be described as the school’s group of unorganized kids who somehow came together for this year’s basketball season. The Superfans go to every boys’ home and away game, always dressed in some kind of […]
February 6, 2012
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Last year, history teacher Craig Ghessi retired and took with him the amazing discounts offered to school ski clubs by Bear Creek Ski Area. Thankfully, middle school history teacher Tony Didyoung and guidance counselor Jessica Cammauf, who head the middle school’s ski club, jumped at the opportunity to assist the high school. Didyoung, who attended Fleetwood Area […]
February 3, 2012
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On 21 October 2011, President Obama announced the end of the Iraq war and the beginning of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the region. In December, the final remaining troops left Iraq, and the war that began nine years ago finally ended. The debate will go on whether or not the war in Iraq […]
February 3, 2012
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Fleetwood Field Hockey has been known as one of the most successful sports offered by Fleetwood. For two years straight, the girls have proven themselves to be true competitors. In 2010, they made a long successful postseason run by taking second in Berks County, only falling to Wilson. The girls also qualified for states after […]
February 2, 2012
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Are you ready for some science?! The Science Olympiad County Competition at Kutztown University occurred on Thursday, 5 January. The Fleetwood squad left school to compete against 13 other schools from across Berks County. Each team brings 15 competitors to participate in 23 different events. There are two people per event from each school, so all of […]
February 2, 2012
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The Fleetwood Area High School’s spirit club recently began participating in the food bank at the Fleetwood Community Center. For those who are not familiar with the food bank, it is held on the first Thursday of every month. Participants unload food from a truck, distribute, and carry the items out. Those who work in […]
February 1, 2012
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Twenty-one December 2011 is the infamous date most people know as the last day of the Mayan calendar and consider to be the supposed apocalypse. However, according to recent studies and discoveries, the date appears to have taken on some new, far less sinister meanings. According to recent research done on the Mayan calendar, what […]
February 1, 2012
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Although 2 February may not strike everyone as an important day, it is quite a popular holiday across the United States. Groundhog Day has earned its spot on the map as the traditions of the holiday carry on year after year. The exact origins of Groundhog Day are not known, but the holiday is definitely […]
February 1, 2012
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After more than seven years of fighting and a year of withdrawing American troops, the Iraq War is finally, officially over. The conflict, as time went on, became ever more unpopular, for many reasons. Many believed U.S. troops were only over there for the oil. Others felt that the true reason of the occupation was so […]
January 31, 2012
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Computer monitor and girls’ basketball coach Matt Kellet recently finished work on his Fleetwood basketball mural, which can be viewed just outside the high school gymnasium. After getting permission from the administration to install this work of art, Kellett, along with the girls’ Basketball team, worked together to build the sign that is hanging up […]
January 31, 2012
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With the New Year here, it’s time to devote your money and time to another year of good music. Here is a list of upcoming concerts in the area duringthe next few months. January 25th at The Trocadero: Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows February 2nd at The Trocadero: Machine Head W/ Suicide Silence/ Darkest Hour/ Rise […]
January 30, 2012
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Recently, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) made a recommendation to create a law completely banning any cell phone use while driving a car. This includes making calls, texting, and even the use of Bluetooth devices. However, there are those who believe the possible law will not go anywhere. The original proposal was made by […]
February 15, 2012
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