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Duke Pride Roundup: Variety Show Saturday in Auditorium
Boys swim team has only home meet of the season at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.

Here is this week's Duke Pride roundup of athletics and activites at Whitefish Bay High School, courtesy of Athletic Director John Gustavson:
VARIETY SHOW: The many talents of our students will be put on display this Saturday night at the annual Variety Show. The curtain goes up at 7:30 in the Auditorium. Admission is $3.
BOYS SWIMMING: Congratulations to the team on their second-place finish at the North Shore Conference Relays last Friday night at Grafton. First-place finishes were turned in by the diving team of Joe Kaszubowski and Luke Henricks, the 500 yard free relay team of Ethan Nikolau, James Colton, Henry Bourgeois and Henry Smith and the 400 yard free relay team of Ethan Nikolau, Will Martinez-Ortiz, Noah Oldson and Henry Bourgeois. The team will have its only home meet of the season this Thursday at 6:30 versus Milwaukee Lutheran.
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HOCKEY: The hockey team will battle non-conference opponent Greendale this Wednesday night at the MSOE Kern Center starting at 7 p.m.
WRESTLING: Last Saturday, the wrestling team won the Tom Burns Memorial wresting tournament hosted by Marquette High School. Winning individual titles for the Dukes were Max Carlin and Ben Lehrmann. The grapplers will host Milwaukee Lutheran on Thursday. Varsity matches will start around 7 p.m.
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BASKETBALL: Each team has one home game this week as the girls host Cedarburg on Tuesday and the boys host Milwaukee Lutheran on Friday. Both games begin at 7:30 p.m.
TOY DRIVE: The Student Councilβs annual Toy Drive continues this week. A ticket with a childβs gender and age may be picked up at lunch in the Link all week. The unwrapped gifts should be turned in by this Friday in the Rotunda.
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