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Toby Corriston

Toby Corriston, Photography Editor

Toby Corriston is a senior and this is his second year on the Newsstreak staff as a photographer. Toby is a member of the Governor's STEM Academy, National Honors Society, and attends Massanutten Regional Governor's School. Toby runs cross country and plays golf during the fall. He also is a part of the musical in the winter. When not attending a school event Toby enjoys hanging out with his friends and working at the golf course. In the future, he plans to play golf in college and to work in the aviation field or be a sports broadcaster.

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Junior Javion Green dances on stage in the auditorium. Greens favorite type of dance is modern.

Green participates in the arts as extracurriculars

Toby Corriston, Photography Editor May 10, 2020

Involved in multiple extracurriculars like musical, color guard and dance, junior Javion Green describes himself as funny, outgoing, crazy and kind. Green believes his personality traits are a result of...

American Sign Language teacher Kelsey Napolitano has been teaching for four years and teaches three levels of ASL at HHS.

Napolitano hopes to bring deaf awareness as ASL teacher

Toby Corriston, Photography Editor April 12, 2020

There are 360 million people in the world who are deaf. That’s 5 percent of the world’s population that can't hear. Sign language is a crucial part in allowing deaf people to communicate. American...

Mr.Martin reads a book at the end of a bookshelf in the library.

Martin gets different degree, becomes librarian

Toby Corriston, Photography Editor January 24, 2020

Billy Martin is one of the bookworms at HHS, and not just because he is a librarian. Martin grew up in a home where reading wasn’t an option, it was a requirement. His mom was a first grade English teacher. “I...

Junior #25 Marquez Sly jumps through the wall of smoke while entering the field before the game.

Blue Streaks beat Gobblers for homecoming game

Toby Corriston, Photography Editor October 23, 2019

The HHS band plays the national anthem while JROTC present the nations colors.

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The HHS band plays the national anthem while JROTC present the nations colors.

Seniors Kwentin Smiley (#9) and John Jackson Jr. (#50) wait for the coin toss.

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Seniors Kwentin Smiley (#9) and John Jackson Jr. (#50) wait for the coin toss.

The Blue Streaks defense lines up in preparation to stop the Broadway Gobblers.

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The Blue Streaks defense lines up in preparation to stop the Broadway Gobblers.

Malachi Davis (#3) celebrates a touchdown with junior Jazen Walker (#18).

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Malachi Davis (#3) celebrates a touchdown with junior Jazen Walker (#18).

Senior Mateo Peric (#17) kicks the extra point after the Streaks scored a touchdown.

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Senior Mateo Peric (#17) kicks the extra point after the Streaks scored a touchdown.

Junior Marquez Sly (#25) knocks the ball away from the Gobbler receiver.

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Junior Marquez Sly (#25) knocks the ball away from the Gobbler receiver.

Junior Isaiah Hamilton (#13) runs the ball back to the endzone after an interception.

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Junior Isaiah Hamilton (#13) runs the ball back to the endzone after an interception.

Junior Isaiah Hamilton (#13) and Senior Malachi Davis (#3) celebrate after Hamiltons pick-6.

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Junior Isaiah Hamilton (#13) and Senior Malachi Davis (#3) celebrate after Hamiltons pick-6.

#23 Junior Xander Collazo chases down the Broadway player.

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#23 Junior Xander Collazo chases down the Broadway player.

Sophomore Caleb Garcia lines up in an attempt to get to the Gobblers quarterback.

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Sophomore Caleb Garcia lines up in an attempt to get to the Gobblers quarterback.

Juniors Blake Metcalfe (#19), Alexander Maclin (#6) and Trevon Whetzel (#14) come off the field after making a defensive stop.

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Juniors Blake Metcalfe (#19), Alexander Maclin (#6) and Trevon Whetzel (#14) come off the field after making a defensive stop.

The Blue Streaks football team huddles up after the game to listen to what their coach has to say.

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The Blue Streaks football team huddles up after the game to listen to what their coach has to say.

American Sign Language teacher Kelsey Napolitano has been teaching for four years and teaches three levels of ASL at HHS.

Kelsey Napolitano

Toby Corriston, Photography Editor October 6, 2019

How has your first week been? Good, it was fun.   What class do you teach? American Sign Language. This semester [I teach] level one, [and] next semester [I'll teach] level two and three.   Did...

The HHS Band performs with the Marching Royal Dukes along with other bands from around the community on the field.

HHS Band participates in Band Day at JMU

Toby Corriston, Photography Editor September 26, 2019

The Marching Royal Dukes have hosted JMU Band Day for the past six years. High school students from around the area are invited to participate in a day of learning about the Marching Royal Dukes (MRD’s),...

The Redskins logo is offensive and derogatory toward Native Americans, and its time for it to be changed.

Redskins logo disrespects Native American culture

Toby Corriston, Photography Editor September 23, 2019

George Preston Marshall, a notorious racist, was the original owner of a team deemed by many to have a racist name, the Washington Redskins. That was back in the early 1900s, and since then, things have...

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