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Hockey for a Lifetime
Hockey members Zach Pruss and Ally Schmelz talk about their experience with playing on Liberty’s hockey team, which is one of the best in the district. They talk about how they see hockey in their future and the closeness of the community of the hockey team. Students see themselves in the future playing hockey in college and even see their kids playing the sport. We get a deeper dive into hockey players’ lives and their future career plans.
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About the Contributors
Liz Hayes, Editor-in-Chief of Broadcast Media
Liz Hayes is a senior and this is her fourth year in publications. She is the editor-in-chief of broadcast media where she produces “The Eagle’s Eye” as well as the livestream producer. She is also a reporter for the Talon yearbook and LHSToday. She enjoys listening to music and working on publications in her free time. Liz hopes to be a director for a living. Her dream school is NYU and she hopes to live in NYC during and after college.
Lydia Hamby, Reporter
Lydia Hamby is a senior in highschool. She is returning to publications after last being in the program sophomore year. Hamby is an associate in The CAPS Creative Media strand, interning with Jeanie Smith where she will be able to enhance her photography, videography and even writing skills. In her free time can be found producing digital art and watching Gilmore Girls. Hamby is an active member of Key Club where she also holds the position of editor.
Zoe Snell, Feature Editor of Broadcast Media
Zoe Snell is a sophomore and it’s her second year in journalism. Zoe started out in introduction to journalism last year and instantly fell in love with broadcasting. She went to several camps and even was the first freshman to go to the spring conference. Zoe is the feature producer for the broadcast class. Not only is Zoe a journalist, she has her own band that plays local gigs once a month, and she’s on the color guard team.
Anna Simms, Editor-in-Chief of LHStoday.org
Anna Simms is the editor-in-chief of LHStoday.org and this is her third year in publications. She is also in her senior year and second year at SCC. After high school, Anna plans on going to a university to study biomedical sciences, and later get a doctorate. She is also a part of Liberty’s drama club as an executive board member, and has done both acting and tech. Outside of school, you can find Anna either taking photos, editing, hanging out with friends, listening to music, or reading!


