Winter Sports Preview: Boys Basketball

BY JAMIE HAZEL Sports Editor           The boys basketball team’s rooster has not changed much, but their talent has developed. This will be the boys’ second year playing together with almost the exact same team, providing a rare opportunity for a successful season.           Graduation stole onlyContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Boys Basketball”

Winter Sports Preview: Wrestling

BY ATLEY GABRIEL           Last year the wrestling team went 10-8 in the regular season and 5-2 in the GMC Red Division, and they placed fifth out of 24 teams in the GMC Tournament. After last year’s success, the team remains eager and ready to jump back into the season withContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Wrestling”

Winter Sports Preview: Ice Hockey

BY JAMIE HAZELSports Editor           The hockey team, fueled by momentum, comes off their first winning season since 2019. This year, they set out to fight for tournament victories and finally defeat their rivals.           After last year’s positive 12-9-1 record, the team heads into the seasonContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Ice Hockey”

Until the final whistle

BY JAMIE HAZELSports Editor          The 7-8-4 boys’ soccer team fought hard right to the end of the season and continued to grow with every game. In the Greater Middlesex County Tournament, they went into double overtime and eight rounds of shootouts with top-seeded South Brunswick before upsetting Franklin and falling justContinue reading “Until the final whistle”

Winter Sports Preview: Bowling

BY ELISA CIOKU           Coming off a surprise run to the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV Finals, the boys bowling team will look to build on last year’s late-season success with most of the team returning. The girls, who dominated to a 20-3 record last year, will look to rebuild aroundContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Bowling”

Knights tackle winning season

BY KAYLEE WEINGARTEN           The football team finished the season, 6-4, second in the “National Gold” division, behind only Piscataway whom they lost to by one point. Although they finished with a loss to Cherokee in the NJSIAA Tournament Quarterfinals, the Knights considered the year a success.        Continue reading “Knights tackle winning season”

Field hockey passes expectations

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”

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”

Movie Night conjures Halloween spirit

BY CAITLIN LAFLOWER           On October 29, the Student Senate hosted the third annual Halloween Movie Night at Lombardi Field. Approximately 500 students bought tickets for The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It to show support for the school and celebrate the upcoming holiday.           StudentsContinue reading “Movie Night conjures Halloween spirit”