Memorable is a perfect word to describe the boys volleyball team’s season. Eight weeks worth of hard work, hardships, memories and improvements. All dedication the
Author: Ana De Souza
What is one thing you will take away from your high school experience? Time doesn’t wait for you, so have fun and enjoy what high
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One of the youngest and most improved players on the boys volleyball team, sophomore Manuel Quesada Nylen, is back at it again with his second
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Already in gear, Malden High School’s boys volleyball team is ready to succeed and make this a memorable season. With it being only the second
On Feb. 26, 2016, Malden High School hosted a swimathon for a very special cause: Alzheimer’s Disease. The swimathon was an idea originated by MHS’
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1. What is your favorite event that you swim? My favorite event and the event that I swim is the 100 yard breaststroke 2. How
As the winter season begins to dwindle out, so doesn’t the swim season. The team accomplished an impressive record of 6-0, proving itself once again to be
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On Jan. 26, 2016 Malden faced off against Medford for the second time this season where the Golden Tornados came out victorious. The team has so far had six
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With a strong start of two wins and zero losses against Milton and Somerville, Malden High School’s swim team is off to nothing but a