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Brodie Lyle ‘26 positions the basket to aid a SSN player Jan. 23. Student coaches helped the players by helping to move them across the court and giving them directions on what to do. “It’s cool to see them have a lot of fun playing a sport that they wouldn’t usually get to play. All of the players get really into the game and it’s fun to play and coach with them,” Lyle said.

Making Baskets With Unified

by Rosie Benson, Reporter
February 5, 2024
During the Jan. 26 basketball game at ThunderRidge, varsity point guard Hudson Ellwood ‘24 looks to score. Throughout this game, the Jags scored 48 points, while the Grizzlies only scored 44 points. “I think we’ve progressed a lot. There’s been a lot of ups and downs, but I think everything’s meshing together,” Ellwood said.

Taking Down Number One

by Quinn Barton, Reporter
February 2, 2024
Varsity goalie Corey Clouthier ‘25 reaches for the puck during the third period versus Chaparral Jan. 20. During the final period, Chaparral scored five goals against the Sabercats, resulting in a 6-3 loss. “It was devastating to lose to Chap after a close game for the most part. We broke down in the final minutes of the game. Although it was bad, I know the boys can bounce back,” varsity forward Steven Kannenberg ‘25 said.

Skate and Score

by Claudia Llado, Assistant Editor in Chief: Copy Editor
January 29, 2024
Forward Kate Fehr ‘24 and guard Alyssa Goode ‘25 play defense against the Falcons during the fourth quarter Jan. 11. Goode scored 10 points during this game and averages 10.3 points per game, according to MaxPreps.

The New Era of Girls Basketball

by Quinn Barton, Reporter
January 22, 2024
Looking for a player, varsity forward and captain Sienna Pillsbury 24 finds a teammate to pass the ball to Jan. 16. The team beat the Huskies 60-19. Their previous game ended in a 76-65 win against the Highlands Ranch Falcons Jan. 11, for the second time in the schools history. We have so much tension between [Highlands Ranch] because of past coaches, past teammates and that they are a rival, varsity point and shooting guard Brooke Harding 24 said. The energy was amazing and having a student section was awesome! I couldn’t fall asleep that night after we took that dub.

Bouncing the Ball to Victory: Photo Recap

by Abigail Wood, Assistant Editor in Chief: Photo & Camera Editor
January 18, 2024
Shooting guard Mac Terry 24 runs alongside a Falcon guarding him near the end of the fourth quarter Jan. 13. With three minutes and 45 seconds left on the clock, the teams were tied 57-57. [The hardest part was that] they’re full-court press team. Theyre just putting on pressure the whole time, so getting the ball off the court and just finding my open teammates [was hard], Terry said.

Crosstown Competition

by Claire Bauer, Editor in Chief
January 18, 2024
Stunting in front of the CHSAA poster, varsity bracer Allison Arro ‘25 holds up flyer Riley Gehrke ‘27 during the single base hand in hand Dec. 9. The single base hand in hand is considered the most difficult part of the team’s routine because it’s where they are able to score the most points in difficulty. “In cheerleading, we use a term called ‘hitting zero’,” varsity base Emerson Lindsley ‘25 said. “[It] basically means you go out and hit your routine with zero deductions, no falls, all stunts in the air, all tumbling landed. Usually, the teams that hit zero have the highest placement, since they had the least amount of deductions. Difficulty and execution are also very important point boosters in cheerleading.”

Cheering for State

by Abigail Wood, Assistant Editor in Chief: Photo & Camera Editor
December 21, 2023
Varsity hockey forward Maxwell Menzies ’24 celebrates after forward Grant Siroky ’24 scored the second goal during the second period of the game Dec. 9. The varsity team played against Resurrection Christian at 6:00 p.m. at South Suburban Sports Center. The game ended with a score of 5-1 W. “Before the game, the boys are always locked in and dialed,” defensemen Easton Stockert ’25 said. “During the game, we’re focused one shift at a time, and supporting each other because when we’re supporting each other and just having fun, that’s when we play our best.”

On-Ice Victories: Photo Recap

by Abigail Wood, Assistant Editor in Chief: Photo & Camera Editor
December 19, 2023
Running back Tyler Meyer 25 runs with the ball while a ThunderRidge Grizzlie player holds onto his legs Oct. 27. Meyer averaged a total of 10.8 yards during the game and scored two touchdowns. “My main focus [is] looking for open space and trying to get through some hardships,” Meyer said.

Varsity Football Season: Photo Recap

by Abigail Wood, Assistant Editor in Chief: Photo & Camera Editor
December 4, 2023
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