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March Madness 2024
Victoria and Ellie discuss March Madness and its long history as well as getting insight from a few different teachers and coaches at school.
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About the Contributors
Victoria Poeling, Reporter
Victoria Poeling is a senior in high school and is in her first year in broadcast media. Victoria dances at a studio and has since she was about 3 or 4 years old. She plays piano and loves to read and listen to music in her free time. She’ll take any opportunity to go out with her friends and when she’s not doing that she will often be at home watching a movie. She loves anything and everything to do with cars. Her hidden talent is painting and she has been in a couple of art shows over the past couple of years.
Ellie Bartram, Reporter
Ellie Bartram is a junior and this is her first time. She has been at Liberty for two years and was at Frontier Middle and Crossroads Elementary before. She enjoys playing Xbox and going to the mall and watching movies and shows. When she grows up, she wants to be a K-9 police officer. One fun fact about her is that she was adopted and has five people in her family.

