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The Streak

The Student News Site of Warren Hills Regional High School

The Streak

The Student News Site of Warren Hills Regional High School

The Streak

Hannah DeVoe

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief

Hannah DeVoe, a senior at Warren Hills, is one of the Editors in Chief of The Streak.  This year is Hannah’s third  year on the newspaper staff. 

When she is not working on The Streak, she is fulfilling her fourth year on the Cheerleading Team as a Varsity Competition team and the Varsity team. She is hoping to be able to finish her senior year cheerleading season and still compete for the national title virtually.  Devoe  also  enjoys coaching the Washington Township Panthers Varsity Football Cheerleading Team.   This year she will continue throwing discus and shot put for the Warren Hills Track and Field Team. 

DeVoe is a member of the Warren Hills Select Choir for the fourth year in a row. She loves to sing (when she has the house to herself) and listen to her favorite Broadway musicals and country songs. DeVoe is also a member of the National Honor Society, Senior Executive Committee,  and Peer Leadership

In her downtime, DeVoe  enjoys listening to music, watching her favorite shows on Netflix and Hulu,  hanging with friends, and especially, family.  She  hopes to major in elementary education with a focus in history , where she can become a teacher and inspire kids like her teachers inspired her.  She loves Harry Potter (both books and movies) and she wishes that her students will have some of the same love she has for this series.

 

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Michael Fama

Michael Fama

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
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Nic Read

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June 9, 2021
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Juliana Valli

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
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Hannah DeVoe

Hannah DeVoe

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Emily Schlessinger

Emily Schlessinger

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Meghan Dufner

Meghan Dufner

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Sarah Korczukowski

Sarah Korczukowski

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Simryn Desai

Simryn Desai

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Ricky Lewis

Ricky Lewis

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Kylie Compton

Kylie Compton

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Jaelynn Miller

Jaelynn Miller

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Maggie Alder

Maggie Alder

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Emma Mele

Emma Mele

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
Cassidy Fredo

Cassidy Fredo

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
2021 Signing Day

2021 Signing Day

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
GDL Decals: Necessary Or Not?

GDL Decals: Necessary Or Not?

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
June 9, 2021
“As a coach I had to learn to accommodate everyone's thoughts and feelings during COVID, while still maintaining the level of expectation of our program,” Williams said.

Bleacher Feature

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
December 15, 2020
“I enjoy so many things about my job, but I really love the students and watching them grow as performers,” Voight said.

Teacher Feature: Mrs. Voight

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
December 14, 2020
Paruta & Dufner Crowned King & Queen

Paruta & Dufner Crowned King & Queen

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
December 9, 2020
COVID Can't Stop Halloween

COVID Can’t Stop Halloween

Hannah DeVoe, Editor in Chief
December 8, 2020
“Honestly, I miss interacting with my athletes. Coaching via a virtual platform is not the same. And it's not ideal for anyone,” Tooker said. (Photo courtesy of Elise Tooker)

Tooker Takes on a New Role

Hannah DeVoe, Sports Editor
June 9, 2020

Should Abortion Remain Legal? Con

Hannah DeVoe, Sports Editor
February 6, 2020
On Jan. 23, the girls beat Vernon High School 72-12 in their first official match, and the first ever girls dual in Warren County.

Girls Wrestling Starts Strong

Hannah DeVoe, Sports Editor
February 3, 2020
The Warren Hills Cheerleading Team hosted their annual cheerleading competition in early November to raise money for their national competition at Disney World in February. The competition featured about 40 performances throughout the day, ranging from youth recreational to high school teams, and game day routines to traditional competitive routines. Brooke Yencha, a senior and four-year cheerleader, said “The day was chaotic and stressful, at some points of the day, but it was also a good bonding experience for the girls on the team.” Pictured above are the second and third place trophies and the grand champion banner which given to the highest scoring team of that session. The first team to take home a grand champion banner was Hunterdon Central High School for their traditional routines. The second banner was awarded to the Hunterdon Central Jr. Red Devils for their game day routine. Also laying on one of the trophies is the notorious foam finger that is well known in the cheerleading community. The competition was a successful day for both the teams competing and raising money for the Warren Hills Cheer Team. (Photo courtesy of Josh DeVoe).

Cheer Hosts Annual Competition

Hannah DeVoe, Sports Editor
November 21, 2019
During the 2019 season the field hockey team won their 700th game again Madison High School with a win of 3-0. “The goal of this season is to not be a second place team.  I’m so proud of my field hockey team.  Every day they inch closer to that reality.”

Potter Shares Her Playbook

Hannah DeVoe, Sports Editor
November 6, 2019
According to Live Science, there were 22,900 cheerleading-related injuries in the United States in 2000. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune/KRT)

Cheerleading Is a Sport

Hannah DeVoe, Staff Reporter
June 11, 2019
Her favorite musicals were Hairspray, Emma: A Pop Musical, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. (Photo courtesy of Nicole Lebrit-Petrewski)

Petrewski Debuts at Hills

Hannah DeVoe, Staff Reporter
June 6, 2019
All of the choir singing “This is Me’ together. (Photo courtesy by Mrs. Lauren Voight)

Choir Takes The Stage at Choralpalooza

Hannah DeVoe, Staff Reporter
February 11, 2019
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