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Free Press Online

The student-run news site of Lawrence Free State High School

Free Press Online

The student-run news site of Lawrence Free State High School

Free Press Online

Nick Sprecker

Nick Sprecker, News Co-Editor in Chief

Nick Sprecker is a senior at Free State and is one of three News Editor-in-Cheifs. He is the varsity soccer captain and a member of NHS, spikeball club, and serves as the STUCO secretary. Outside of school, he enjoys traveling, spending quality time with loved ones, and learning new things.

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PROFILE: Weighing Options

PROFILE: Weighing Options

Nick Sprecker, News Editor-in-Chief
August 26, 2024
Coach Schoettmer cheering on his team from the sidelines.

PROFILE: Shine on, Shotty

Nick Sprecker, Sports Editor
June 3, 2024
The varsity baseball team kneel together after winning the first home game of the 2023 season on March 23, 2023.

SPORTS: Batter Up

Nick Sprecker, Sports Editor
March 7, 2024
Celebrating with his teammates, senior Drew Rosenthal runs toward the student section after a goal at a varsity soccer game on Sept. 5.

SPORTS: Fall Sports Highlights

Nick Sprecker, Sports Editor
November 28, 2023
 On her phone, senior Cydnee Price looks through the lineup roster for her fantasy football team.

OPINION: Fantasy Football

Nick Sprecker, Sports Editor
November 17, 2023
At the "Pink Out" game on Oct. 10, senior band member Jake Klinger is seen sporting a pink ribbon to raise awareness for breast cancer.

FEATURE: Pink Pride

Nick Sprecker, Sports Editor
October 30, 2023
Senior Maya Lee anticipates the ball as she serves. Although this is Lee’s final year with Free State, her tennis journey has not yet reached an end. “I am playing in college and intend to coach to make money during school as well.” Lee said.

SPORTS: Lee Sisters State Tennis

Nick Sprecker, Sports Editor
October 30, 2023
REVIEW: For All the Dogs

REVIEW: For All the Dogs

Nick Sprecker, Sports Editor
October 25, 2023
Referencing the hit October 2020 miniseries, sophomore Gillian Sellet says that “The Queen’s Gambit” seems to have kicked off society’s newfound obsession with chess. Now, with students frequently using class time to play the game, many teachers have expressed frustration with the effects of the craze on their classrooms. “People use it as a form of competition and it can be good for hanging out with friends but it’s pretty disruptive during class time,” Sellet said.

FEATURE: The Chess Epidemic

Nick Sprecker, Sports Editor
May 12, 2023
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