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Three’s Company
No, you aren’t seeing double. Mary, Michael and Steven Curtis are 17-year-old triplets heavily involved with diverse extracurricular activities at Wylie High School.
Mary was recently named co-captain for the varsity cheerleading squad. Steven plays left and center field on the varsity baseball team. Michael serves in a number of varsity bands, including playing upright acoustic bass in the jazz band, percussion for the marching band, and playing with... More
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Let’s Hear It For The Roys
The Roy family enjoyed the District 9-4A tennis tournament – at least the kids did.
Junior Dennis Roy and his sister, freshman Diana Roy, are star players for Frisco Centennial, yet their parents often miss their tournaments. While the Roys’ parents are busy with their careers – dad is a computer programmer while mom is a nurse – that’s not why they often skip their kids’ matches. While the Roys... More
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Diving Into the Arts
When it comes to Keith and Taylor Owens, what you see isn’t always what you get. The closeness the brother and sister share may seem rare, until you consider their common knack for seeking creative interests away from the field.
On the field, Keith is an All-District honorable mention defensive end. But when the helmet comes off, the sophomore lets down his long rock star hair as a... More
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Life of a Coach’s Wife
Plano head coach Gerald Brence has been coaching for 27 years. His wife, Elizabeth Brence, has been married to him and the Wildcats football team for 22 years.
Having raised three sons who all play football, Liz, as most people call her, is a busy woman.
“In all of the years he’s been coaching, I have only missed a couple of games,” Liz said. “They all want you... More
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Plano’s Swimming Sister Act
By all accounts, Genny Konicke appears to be on verge of the most exciting time of her young life. She’s an All-American high school swimmer enjoying the attention of recruiters from Arizona, Auburn, Florida, SMU, Texas and Texas A&M as she enters her competitive prime. She’s thinking about which school she’ll attend, what she’ll major in and maybe even about the following night’s homecoming. All seems right with Genny –... More
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