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The varsity football team (4-6) lines up for a play against La Costa Canyon High School (10-0). The Falcons fell to their long standing rivals, the Mavericks, on Friday night with a final score of 28-0.
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The student section cheers on their team under the Friday night lights. The theme was black out.
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Audrey Davidson (12) and Reid Habas (12) play corn hole as part of this year’s Survivor course. Last year, Laurel Gonzalez (’24) and Grayson Wyandt (’24) were the school’s Survivor representatives.
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On the attack, the varsity football team lines up for a long pass. Last season, the team placed second in league play.
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Habas poses with the TPHS flag in his hands. Habas and Davidson were crowned this year’s Survivor champions.
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The varsity dance team concludes their routine with their signature move, making a “T” with their hands. On Friday, the team performed their last halftime show of the season.
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Associated Student Body members hold up their ‘GET LOUD’ sign to the student section. Throughout the season, ASB members have attended home and away games, bringing their school spirit with them. Left to right: Charli Lewis (12), Riley Washington (12), Harper Kelly (12), Grace Livingston (11), Zander Ovies (11) and Ava HeSchenk (11).
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The varsity football team breaks from the huddle, ready for the next play. The team played their last regular season home game on Friday.
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The varsity cheer team performs during halftime. Their routine incorporated black pompoms in accordance to the theme.
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Fans from the student section smile for the camera. This year, the varsity football team had four home football games.
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Photo Gallery: FNL against La Costa Canyon High School
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Makaylah Gerling, Editor-in-Chief
Last year, best year. The 2024-2025 school year will serve as Makaylah Gerling's third and final year as a so-called “Falconerd,” as she rises to the challenge of Editor-in-Chief for the nationally-ranked, award winning publication, the Falconer. Gerling is excited to contribute to the immense success of the Falconer and hopefully gain national recognition once again. Last year, Gerling made her mark in the newsroom as the sports editor, as she connected her love for athletics with her growing interests in the journalistic world. During the slight chance that she makes it out of room 311, you can find her competing on Ed Burke field as a senior captain and fourth-year member of the varsity women's soccer team. Despite the growing infestation of senioritis, she is determined and focused to make her last year at TPHS worthwhile by challenging herself with courses aligned with her future career as a registered nurse, following in her mothers footsteps. Outside of TPHS, she can be found in navy blue scrubs as a Palomar Health Pathmaker Intern and a bright orange jersey as a head coach for Soccer Shots. While excited for her next adventure, Gerling is sad to say goodbye to the community she has had the pleasure to call home for these past few years.

Ellie Koff, Asst. Editor-in-Chief, Outreach
Ellie Koff has been a dedicated member of the Falconer staff since her sophomore year of high school, and has served as a Staff Writer, Entertainment Editor, and is now an Assistant Editor-in-Chief. Koff consistently brings passion and enthusiasm to the newsroom. This year, Koff is looking forward to spending another year on staff as she explores new opportunities in her role as the Assistant Editor in Chief of outreach and looks forward to engaging with the community with the goal of increasing readership of the Falconer. Outside the newsroom, Koff enjoys spending time with friends at the beach, traveling with her family, reading murder mystery novels, updating her Pinterest board with fresh inspiration, and practicing yoga. Her passion for storytelling and eye for detail shine through in her work and her worldly view offers a fresh perspective to the paper. When she's not in the newsroom, Koff can often be found at a café, latte in hand, brainstorming the paper's next big story.

Kai Strzelecki, Writer
Kai Strzelecki joins the Falconer this year, bringing fresh enthusiasm and a keen eye for detail. Excited to dive into the world of journalism, Strzelecki hopes to uncover compelling stories and contribute to the publication’s impactful content. Beyond the newsroom, he appreciates spending quality time with family and friends and enjoys volunteering within his community as a way to give back. Strzelecki’s passion for service and attention to the fine details in everyday moments keeps him appreciative and mindful, enriching his ability to craft stories with empathy and authenticity. Strzelecki is thrilled by the opportunity to meet new people through Falconer interviews and his classes. Strzelecki anticipates a year of both educational and personal growth, along with a lot of fun.