On March 20, the girls’ varsity soccer team lost 0-3 against Apalachee High School while the boys’ varsity team won 1-4.
Chad Rhym
Chad Rhym
Chad Rhym is a senior at Clarke Central High School in Athens, Ga. Rhym joined the ODYSSEY Newsmagazine as a sophomore and began his high school journalism career writing for the sports section. In his second year with the program, Rhym was promoted to sports editor for the first semester of his junior year, and copy editor the second. He will be the visual coordinator for his final year on staff. Rhym strives to give the voiceless a voice in all of his pieces.
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Visuals Coordinator Chad Rhym shoots the Varsity boys track meet on March 21 at Cedar Shoals.
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Over Clarke Central High School’s Winter Break construction around the school continued.
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It’s hard to explain the terror of being a black man in America until you witness people who look just like you murdered once a month. I’m 6’2”, young and black, why should I even have to consider putting on a hoodie every morning?
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medley of radiant lights flashed around the stage as the emotions of young musicians spilled out into the crowd. On June 14 and July 19, a handful of the best youth musicians in Athens perform together in their Grand Finale show at Nuci’s Space in Athens, Ga.
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On May 2, the Clarke Central High School varsity boys soccer team faced off against Dunwoody in the first round of the Georgia High School Association state playoffs. The Gladiators advanced on 3-0 and will play again on May 6.
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He was born and raised in Compton, CA. He has tattoos that sleeve his arms and dreadlocks that drape down his face. He’s taller than average, standing at six feet three inches. He is an African American.
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The boys’ varsity basketball team won 64-71 against Gainesville High School.
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I hate the Miami Heat.
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On May 2, CCHS hosted the first annual powderpuff games. The senior girls won 14-0 against the junior girls.
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Photos from prom on April 27 at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia.
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On Jan. 5, Denver Nuggets power forward Kenneth Faried became the first NBA player in history to join the gay rights group, “Athlete Ally,” aimed at fighting homophobia in sports.
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Photo by Jeff Haynes and courtesy of the Baltimore Sun. On April 3, five days prior to tip-off, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame’s president John Doleva called the University of Louisville’s head coach Rick Pitino, alongside seven other inductees.
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According to a piece on ESPN’s Outside the Lines, an Emmy Award-winning investigative series, aired in Dec. 2009, the percentage of African American basketball players in the National Basketball League is 71.8, internationals account for 18.3 percent, and the percentage of White Americans is 9.9.
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