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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

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Boys Soccer and Boys Basketball Games Update

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Photo by Lorenzo Romano
Visual sophomore Carlos Rosales (front) runs to take the ball from a player on the the opposing team while communications sophomore Zachary Stoloff (back) trails behind.

On most days after school, Dreyfoos students can be seen on campus working on projects for their academic classes as well as their art areas. Today, the Dreyfoos campus was filled with athletes and spectators for the boys soccer and boys basketball games, held at the soccer field and in the gym. The boys soccer team played Martin County High School on Nov. 24 and lost with a score of 2-0. The boys basketball team went up against Boca Christian High School. The game went into overtime with the score at 60-60. Unfortunately, the Dreyfoos boys lost 74-69 to Boca Christian High School.

“The boys were already at a big disadvantage when three of our starters were missing, even then we made it to overtime which is great,” social studies teacher and basketball coach Jeffrey Stohr said. “Even though they lost, I think this is the best the boys played all season.”

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Ryan Freese, Sports Staffer
Communications sophomore Ryan Freese works for the Layout and the Sports sections of The Muse. Freese discovered his passion for writing in his 6th grade creative writing class. He later took a liking to journalism during his freshman year. He also takes a digital video production class for his second communications elective. Freese is a varsity member of the cross-country and track and field teams. When school is not in session, he volunteers for Loggerhead Marine Life Center. Outside of school he enjoys fishing with his dad and avoiding work.
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