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Rock Canyon High School's Student Newspaper

the Rock Online

Rock Canyon High School's Student Newspaper

the Rock Online

The winterguard team poses with their banner after winning first place in their region at State at the University of Denver Magness Arena, April 6. Led by coaches Marguerite Sanford and Blair Bickerton, they had been working on their show since December. This was the first year the team had ever won state championships or won first place at all. “When I heard our name, it felt like all of our hard work had paid off,” Ava Delp ‘27 said.

Sweeping the Season

by Ally Kelley, Multimedia Editor
April 24, 2024
A graphic depicts the words "Building up to Nationals" with a dotted pattern in the background to introduce the article.

Building Up to Nationals

by Claire Yeater, Reporter
March 12, 2024
In a kickline, the varsity poms team competes in the Game-Day finals Feb. 3. The team competed in two other categories during Nationals: Small Pom, where they placed sixth, along with Small Jazz, where the team didn’t place.

Fun Times in Florida

by Abigail Wood, Assistant Editor in Chief: Photo & Camera Editor
March 6, 2024
With State President Moksha Nemalipuri ‘24 being the last one to enter the stage, this year’s State Officer Team of HOSA waves to the crowd at the opening ceremony after their introductions Feb. 19. Each state officer’s introduction was accompanied by a displayed slide with their photo and a chosen quote. Following the greeting, the state officers proceeded to welcome competing students and undergo the process of officially starting the 2024 HOSA State Leadership Conference. “It felt great being in an environment with all future healthcare professionals,” Cooduvalli said. “However, meeting the State Officer Team was the coolest part about the opening ceremony, as they all stood and spoke so confidently.”

Competing from the Heart

by Bella Lin, Managing Editor
March 4, 2024
At Prairie View High School, the winterguard team poses with their plaque after winning first place at their competition Feb. 24. This was the second time they won first place this year, this time with a score of 74.190 points. “I [love being] a witch, but my favorite [part of the show] is the trios, it’s so cool,” Heather Strickland ‘27 said.

Winterguard Witches on a Winning Streak

by Ally Kelley, Multimedia Editor
March 2, 2024
After being pied, Colorado TSA President Shreya Ganesh ‘24 screams and takes a tin off of her face Feb. 23. Ganesh raised the most money in their officer donation bins which led her to be selected for the conference’s “Officer Pie in the Face” event. “I think that the pieing had to be one of my favorite parts of the 2023-2024 State conference, as not only was it a fun and casual event that the members could enjoy, but the funds from the event are being used to create scholarships to send underprivileged chapters to nationals,” Ganesh said.

TSA Takes on State

by Dee Lee, Reporter
February 27, 2024
Varsity girls basketball seniors Sarah Davis, Sienna Pillsbury, Kate Fehr and Emily Feiman stand with athletic trainer Taylor Quenzer during Senior Night Feb. 16. Each senior had the opportunity to select a staff member to honor that made the most impact in their lives. The four faculty selected were Quenzer and science teachers Susanne Petri, Jenny Wills and Payton Holloway.

From Layups to Legacies

by Claudia Llado, Assistant Editor in Chief: Copy Editor
February 23, 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, Photography Editor
February 2, 2024
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