BY ANGEL CHIARAVALLO The field hockey team’s season came to a close with a 13-7 record. The team returned to the competitive GMC Red Division this year and placed second during the regular season, making this their most successful season at this level. The girlsContinue reading “Field hockey passes expectations”
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Volleyball wins Central Jersey Group IV Championship
BY DAYAMI VILORIA On November 12, the girls varsity volleyball team won the Central Jersey Group IV Championship against number one seed Hunterdon Central. The girls dominated the game, winning 2-1. The Knights battled in front of a hostile home crowd and their own fansContinue reading “Volleyball wins Central Jersey Group IV Championship”
“Don’t Dress” for the Fall Comedy
BY OLIVIA VAN DEURSEN The annual fall comedy, hosted by the drama department in the auditorium, officially debuts on November 21. This production, Don’t Dress for Dinner, features an abundance of chaos and twists guaranteed to spark laughter. The event required a long and extensive preparationContinue reading ““Don’t Dress” for the Fall Comedy”
Cross Country finishes strong at Sectionals
BY ELISA CIOKU On Saturday, November 2, the girls and boys cross country teams competed at the NJSIAA Sectionals. The girls placed fifth overall, leading them to Group Championships, and the boys placed sixth. The girls feel proud of how much work they put in,Continue reading “Cross Country finishes strong at Sectionals”
Vaughan breaks school goals record
BY JAMIE HAZEL Sports Editor Junior Laila Vaughan scored her 73rd goal to break the school record for field hockey goals scored. The three-year varsity starter persevered through injury to hit this milestone with more than a season left in her high school career. On October 22, the field hockey team competed inContinue reading “Vaughan breaks school goals record”
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”
Choir hits the right note
BY ABIGAIL PERSAUD The Choir outdid themselves during their performance in the Busch Gardens competition in Virginia. Not only did they participate in their first national competition, but they also won each category they competed in. The choir prepared hard to compete in their events. “For the past few months, we’ve met afterContinue reading “Choir hits the right note”
School spirit in sync
BY CAITLIN LAFLOWER On June 3, students from clubs, honor societies, and sports teams participated in the annual Lip Dub. The lip-syncing tradition began in 2013 and has occurred almost every year since then. This year’s theme “School Spirit” represented the adoration for the school community, which unites faculty and students. “When searchingContinue reading “School spirit in sync”
Golf goes green
BY RITEE KARMACHARYA The boys golfers swung their way to an impressive season, securing seven wins with their skillful play and determination. The team, which finished 7-7, showed great improvement over their past few seasons, where they finished 0-14, 0-14, and 5-9. Led by a talented roster and fueled by dedication, the team displayedContinue reading “Golf goes green”
Boy’s lacrosse finishes strong
BY ISABELLE MARMARA On May 29, the boys lacrosse team’s season came to a close, ending with a record of 13-9. After a 4-6 start, the boys went 9-3 to close out the season and beat their record last year of 8-10, showing growth and improvement. Despite their loss in the GMC TournamentContinue reading “Boy’s lacrosse finishes strong”
