Seniors dine under the stars

BY CAITLIN LAFLOWER              On September 30, students from the class of 2025 boarded the Spirit of New York ship for the annual Senior Dinner Cruise. A total of 420 students attended and had a fantastic night alongside their peers as they dined, danced, and sailed through the Hudson River.               Students on the dinnerContinue reading “Seniors dine under the stars”

Knights ace the Red Division

BY ANGEL CHIARAVALLO              The girls’ volleyball team finished the regular season in first place in the competitive GMC Red Division with an 18-5 record. NJ.com now ranks the Knights as the number 17 team in New Jersey.              The team won 13 out of 14 matches in the Red Division. “With six seniors missingContinue reading “Knights ace the Red Division”

Connolly brings Morgan’s Message to OBHS

BY JAMIE HAZEL  Sports Editor              Morgan’s Message, a universal nonprofit organization, shines light on student athlete focused mental health awareness. Sophomore Reagan Connolly became an ambassador and got Old Bridge involved. On October 15, the field hockey team played in honor of Morgan Rodgers.              Division 1 athlete Morgan Rodgers unfortunately lost her battleContinue reading “Connolly brings Morgan’s Message to OBHS”

Serving up a winning record

BY KATELYN BUCHALTER  Editor in Chief              Girls tennis has begun the season with a strong 10-3 record. The team currently leads the GMC White Division with 9-0 record in the division and ranks fourth overall in the county.              After a previous year featuring a majority senior varsity team, the girls started fresh. They’veContinue reading “Serving up a winning record”

Homecoming in Neverland

BY KAYLEE WEINGARTEN              On September 26, juniors and seniors gathered in the OBHS cafeteria for the annual homecoming dance.               Class advisors Liz Todaro and Nicole Mondano transformed the school into the wonderful world of Neverland. “We’ve been preparing for Homecoming since last year,” shared Todaro. “Turning the hallway into Neverland was ourContinue reading “Homecoming in Neverland”

Football team ends rival’s winning streak

BY JAMIE HAZEL  Sports Editor              With a dominant performance from the defense on the road, the Knights football team ended South Brunswick’s undefeated start to the season with a 21-6 victory on September 20. The team now sits at 2-2 with a match up against East Brunswick ahead this Friday.              South Brunswick returnedContinue reading “Football team ends rival’s winning streak”

Knights run the Red Division

BY OLIVIA VAN DEURSEN              The field hockey team has found immense success competing in the Red Division after playing in the White Division in previous seasons. The team currently holds a 6-1 record, and junior Laila Vaughan leads the team with 10 goals.               The season kicked off with an impressive 8-0 victory againstContinue reading “Knights run the Red Division”

Great kick start to the season

BY KAYLEE WEINGARTEN              The boys soccer team began the season with a promising start with a 1-1-2 record through four games. With new players in key spots, the team looks to build on its success moving forward.              After a 0-0 tie against New Brunswick in the season opener, the Knights earned an overtime win against rivalContinue reading “Great kick start to the season”

Undefeated kick off to the season

BY JAMIE HAZEL  Sports Editor               The girls soccer team opened their season 4-0 and found success against their toughest rivals, paving the road for an outstanding season.              On September 7, in the season opener, the girls won 1-0 against local rival Monroe. The game remained tied 0-0 until the second half when MorganContinue reading “Undefeated kick off to the season”

Seeking solutions for late bus cuts

BY SAM PRADO ROBERTS              On Monday, September 16, at 7:00 pm in the Main Building cafeteria, the Board of Education will hold a committee meeting where students, parents, faculty, and community members can discuss the elimination of late buses. This cut will impact students who wish to attend clubs, stay after school for extraContinue reading “Seeking solutions for late bus cuts”