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Final Farewells

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Written and Media by Taylor Purkey. Twelve years ago, a little girl dreamed of playing soccer. She joined a team and grew to love the...

A Weekend Full of Muddy Victories

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Written by Taylor Purkey. Media by Yoshiko Tanimura. At the beginning of every season, the Greenville Women's soccer team sits down to discuss team goals....

Panther Volleyball NCAA Tournament Bound

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Written and Media by Brian Ehresman.   For only the second time in school history, the Greenville Lady Panthers (24-7) won the SLIAC Volleyball tournament...

Rivalry Victory Highlights Solid Week for GC Volleyball

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Written by Brian Ehresman. Media by Joe Hubbs When talking about SLIAC Volleyball, two schools must come up in every conversation. The first is Greenville...

Lady Panthers Surge on Offense, Top Blackburn 97-71

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On Saturday Dec. 7 the Lady Panthers found a new gear on offense and dominated Blackburn in the afternoon contest. Right off of the beginning tip Greenville scored a fast break bucket and established the fast pace they would command throughout the rest of the game. Senior Emily Gundy helped kick start the Panthers offense in the first half with an early three pointer and an and-one conversion. Sophomore forward, Coley Baker also sparked the Panthers surge with consecutive blocks in the Panthers’ zone, and drawing fouls on the offensive end. Within five minutes of play, the Panthers already owned a solid 20-5 lead over the Beavers.

Volleyball Beats Rival Webster, Take Sole Posession of First in SLIAC

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The Greenville Panthers were able to defeat the rival Webster Gorloks in a quick three sets on Tuesday Oct. 29. The first set rallied back and forth until Greenville slowly began to break away with a score of 11 to 9. As the set progressed the Panthers slowly stretched the deficit to four with a score of 18 to 14 in favor of Greenville. Eventually the Gorloks responded, and reduced the difference to only 1 point with a score of 22 to 21.