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The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

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Sophomore Rhys Forbes chooses a game called Warhammer 40,000 as his game of choice. He is able to play with friends and customize the figures as well. “It’s a real niche hobby and it really isn’t for everybody, but I thoroughly enjoy everything about it, Forbes said.

Rhys Forbes

December 3, 2018

There is Monopoly, Scrabble and checkers, but none of these tabletop games are just like the one sophomore, Rhys Forbes participates in. Warhammer 40,000 is miniature wargame surrounding the idea that...

Bee keeper, senior Rich Daugherty, sits with honey that he and his father packaged using hives from their backyard. Daugherty sells honey and said there is more to their business than honey.. “We have different aspects to the business,” Daugherty said. “We have our honey production, our hive removals and then we also have out candle production that we are starting.”

Rich Daugherty

December 3, 2018

Co-running a small family business at only 18, senior Rich Daugherty makes and sells honey along with a few other smaller projects branching from the same origin of honey and hives. “We have different...

With tentacles reaching to her face, sophomore Aiden rails covers her face and body in paint to create an ocean landscape on May 11.

Ayden Rails

December 3, 2018

From creepy clowns to an entire scene of an ocean, junior Ayden Rails finds her creative outlet in face and body paint. “I enjoy how relaxing it is and how everything is unique and [is] art just...

Composer, freshman Katie James, said that she plans to release her first album in 2019. “It’s a great creative outlet and music has always been such a big part of my life, James said. I also feel like when I get my first album out soon, I’ll be proving something to my younger self, whose dream was to release original music.”

Katie Smith

December 3, 2018

Inspired by local artists and bands such as Carson Mchone and Beat Root Revival, freshman Katie Smith plays piano, ukulele and writes original music and plans to release her first album in late summer...

Senior Lance White holds up a Stick it to Cancer button that he made with his nonprofit, Lift Brigade.

Be the Brigade

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief November 30, 2018

September 2, 2014 – a date that senior Lance White knows by heart. It was the day that he was given news that would change his life forever, the day that Dr. Virginia Harrod came to his bedside and told...

Submit Senior Quotes ASAP

November 26, 2018

In order to publish any senior quotes in the 2018-2019 Tracks yearbook, seniors must receive at least 200 quote submissions by early December. Quotes will be filtered through by the Tracks staff, and no...

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National Honor Society for Dance Arts

November 20, 2018

Club: National Honor Society for Dance Arts Purpose of the club: To recognize outstanding artistic merit, leadership, and academic achievement in students studying dance and to foster an appreciation...

Breaking tackles, junior running back Jonathan Stockwell runs with the ball down field to help out his team. I felt the energy was good as a unit even though we have areas to get better at, Stockwell said.  Also, we were playing for the seniors so we can play another week one week at a time. You know its win or go home so we have to win to keep our state run alive. CPHS plays Shadow Creek this Friday at 7:00.

CPFB Moving into Round 2 of Playoffs

Noah Hedges, Reporter November 19, 2018

Friday, the football team won their first round playoff game against the LBJ Jaguars 10-7. CPHS had a lot of momentum coming into the game, with only one district loss to Hutto.  LBJ finished their...

In The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Netflix recreated Sabrina the Teenage Witch, casting actress Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina.

Review on ‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief November 16, 2018

Witches, demons, spells, rivalries and teenage romance. Netflix had to know that these things would boil together into the perfect Halloween series when they released “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,”...

Using chopsticks, seniors Aileen Vo and Isabelle Thai enjoy ramen that was made fresh during the Asian Heritage Club meeting on Nov. 8. There were 27 total students at the meeting, which was 15 more than their prior meeting. “I really liked the ramen that was served, and I was really happy and surprised that a lot of people, asians and non-asians alike, showed up,” Thai said.

Taste of Asia

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter November 14, 2018

From seven people at the first meeting, to 12 at the second, to 27 at last Thursday's meeting, Asian Heritage Club hopes to grow further this year. The officers, seniors Grant Lee, Justin Nita, Joon Kim,...

After former baseball coach Jay Sevier passed away in the Army in 2009, his parents, Brenda and Rob Sevier, were told that he would be posthumously honored the Green Beret tab. He had just two months left of his training when he passed. “It was a big honor, we were very humbled by it and very pleased,” Brenda said. “We are very proud of Jay. He always put God first in his life, and that is what got him through.”

Former Baseball Coach Honored at Veterans Day Ceremony

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief November 13, 2018

He is the man in the picture frame sitting in Linda Paris’ office. His name is what athletes now use to refer to their baseball diamond. He is a veteran honored every Veterans Day by community members. Jay...

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