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As they hit the final pose, the senior Talonettes perform the second dance of the day alongside the team. This marked the last contest of the season. The last performance for the Talonettes will be on April 24-26 in the auditorium at 6:30 p.m.

Eagle Brief: March 31 – April 4

Sofia Ayala, Eagle Nation Online Editor-in-Chief
March 31, 2025
Crowding together, players on the varsity baseball team speak to each other in between innings. In this game, there were 14 innings since it was a scrimmage. "I've been playing baseball since 5th grade," varsity player (add grade) Alejandro 'AJ' Sanabria said. "I like how competitive it is."

Eagle Brief: Feb. 24 – 28

Michelle Ayala, Reporter
February 24, 2025
As students cheer, the Prosper wrestling team gets recognized before they head off to the state meet. The team competed over the weekend. Senior Jack Ringger took first runner up in the state meet.

Eagle Brief: Feb. 18 – 21

Eli Deutsch, Reporter
February 18, 2025
Arms in a heart, senior Nathanial Crabtree leads the student section in a cheer. The Eagles will play Plano West next on Nov. 7 at John Clark Stadium. The next game will be the last district match before heading off into playoffs.

Eagle Brief: Nov. 4 – 9

Sofia Ayala, Eagle Nation Online Editor-in-Chief
November 4, 2024
Sprinting away from a defender, junior Braedon Imhoff looks to throw the ball. Imhoff threw for 301 yards, earning five touchdowns. “We executed really well as a team offensively and defensively, everyone was making plays, and the energy was really high," Imhoff said. "We did not just play for ourselves but we played for our family and the whole ship."

Eagle Brief: Sept. 9 – 13

Sofia Ayala, Eagle Nation Online Editor-in-Chief
September 9, 2024
Ball in the air, senior Tyce Pierce on the Varsity Boys Water Polo team executes his next play. Pierce threw the ball into the back of the net in the middle of the third quarter. The varsity boys team played against Hebron at this game, and are ready for a rematch. “I like swimming,” Pierce said, “But when you incorporate a team aspect into it, it’s definitely more rewarding and more fun to win, and it’s definitely a better time overall when you have friends, as well as people you know playing the sport.”

Eagle Brief: Sept. 2 – 6

Polly Greaves, Reporter
September 4, 2024
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