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Villains: More complicated than you think
January 27th, 2023 by Nikolai Rosenbaum
The concept of hero and villain are nearly as old as storytelling themselves. The need to have someone to root for, and root against, has been and is heavily integrated into virtually all stories told to some degree...
2022 Cross Country
January 27th, 2023 by Abby Chen
The 2022 Varsity Cross Country team was coached by Coach King. The long, grueling season began in mid-August and officially ended at the beginning of November...
2022 Comet Football
January 26th, 2023 by Ryan Barney
The Sandy Creek Varsity Football team in 2022 started the season off with 4 consecutive wins led by Senior Captain and Quarterback, Dustin Mackey. After coming back from last year's dreadful injury, Mackey came back with a purpose...
2022 Girls Softball
June 7th, 2022 by Autumn Bartlett
Man oh man where do I even begin! This season has been an outstanding and absolutely amazing turn out. This team has come together with smiles and laughter, compassion and pride, hopes and dreams...
Musical Memories
June 6th, 2022 by Nathaniel Phillips
After a long two years of Covid-19 restrictions, planning and cancellations, the music program here at Sandy Creek is finally back into full swing. This spring, students worked hard in band and chorus to give it their all and prove that music isnt just for us, but for the rest of our school, county, and state as well...
About Peek at the Creek
Welcome to the new, on-line version of Peek at the Creek (PATC).
PATC is an inclusively student run, reported, and edited publication, made up of dedicated individuals. We are now celebrating 11 years of serving SCCS. The newspaper staff creates four complete editions throughout the school year.
We hope that you enjoy the following articles and keep checking back with us for additions and updates.
-Mr. Ferguson (PATC Advisor)
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