Girls lacrosse wins 4th straight Red Division Championship

BY ANALISE SAINVIL   With a 12-2 record and a roster full of rising stars, the girls lacrosse team continues to dominate the GMC Red Division with another regular season championship. This year, the team aims even higher, turning their focus from county to statewide recognition.              Girls lacrosse claimed the GMC Red Division onceContinue reading “Girls lacrosse wins 4th straight Red Division Championship”

An Italian Easter

BY SAFIJA SHATKU   The Italian Honors Society hosted an after-school meeting on April 9 to celebrate Pasqua, better known as Easter.  Around 20 attendees and society members came to learn about Pasqua, enjoy snacks, and participate in many activities.   IHS kickstarted the event with an informative presentation teaching attendees the importance of Pasqua as Italy’sContinue reading “An Italian Easter”

Baseball takes down top-three team

BY JAMIE HAZEL The 9-8 baseball team shut down Seton Hall Prep, a top three team in the State. The win stands as highlight in an inconsistent season in which the team has had to adjust after losing many top contributors to graduation.  On April 19, in front of Major League Baseball Scouts, the boys facedContinue reading “Baseball takes down top-three team”

Coding with creativity

BY BAILEY OPRAMOLLA  On February 19, the Society of Women Engineers and Girls Who Code hosted the first Hackathon. The event gave students the opportunity to use their creative skills in addition to their coding skills. “The event was both a Hackathon and Ideathon,” said Anya Kaul. “The motive was to encourage both non coder and codersContinue reading “Coding with creativity”

“Spike”-tacular volleyball showdown

BY OLIVIA VAN DEURSENThe annual volleyball tournament held on March 10 had the Main Building gymnasium filled with over 200 students eager to find out who would be named 2025 Volleyball Tournament Champions. The tournament consisted of 6-minute rounds, with bracket-style elimination to determine who would advance further. “We only won one or two games,Continue reading ““Spike”-tacular volleyball showdown”

Cheerleading flips the competition 

BY KAYLEE WEINGARTEN  On February 9, the varsity cheer team competed at St. John Vianney and placed first with their Traditional routine.  On February 22, the team competed in the final competition of the season, States at Brookdale, placing second in Traditional.  This season presented more difficulties than expected. “We’ve had a lot more obstaclesContinue reading “Cheerleading flips the competition “

MAPS Champs take on the (WGI) World  

BY ATLEY GABRIELThe Indoor Percussion ensemble won the Mid Atlantic Percussion Society (MAPS) Finals on April 5. The Knights currently rank 5th in the country for the Percussion Scholastic Open (PSO) division, three places higher than where they ended last year. The group scored 91.7 to take home a close win. “We felt relieved andContinue reading “MAPS Champs take on the (WGI) World  “

Nutrition in athletes 

BY JAMIE HAZEL  Old Bridge High School produces athletes. The fall season concluded with five winning seasons out of seven teams. Regardless of what sport they play, all successful athletes have one thing in common: a healthy diet.    A balanced diet allows for performing at the highest potential, quick recovery, and strength. Three essential foodContinue reading “Nutrition in athletes “

Seniors take over Disney

BY CAITLIN LAFLOWERFrom March 2 to March 7, 323 students and 31 faculty members spent six days in Orlando, Florida, exploring all the great attractions that Walt Disney World and Universal Studios had to offer. Students visited Disney World on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday and traveled to Universal on Wednesday. “It was the best seniorContinue reading “Seniors take over Disney”

Celebrating culture with food, music, and dance

BY KATELYN BUCHALTER   Editor in Chief  The annual Mock Shaadi event, hosted by the Asian American Club, took place on February 23. Over 200 people attended the event which offered a chance for students to experience cultural music, dance performances, food, and more.  Many preparations took place in advance to ensure the event ran smoothly.Continue reading “Celebrating culture with food, music, and dance”