The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

Finding the ball, senior Carson Vickers swings for success. Vickers planned to attend St. Edwards and play golf, but after COVID-19 resulted in the golf programs being discontinued, Vickers has had to adapt his plans, but said he will continue to practice and play golf. “I would say that [my] love of the game is the main reason that I’ve been able to get to where I am,” Vickers said.

An Eagle Among Birdies

Noah Hedges, Reporter May 5, 2020

The people who are able to play golf at a high level have been proven to be on a different level of self confidence and patience by many major golf casting programs. Countless hours are spent on either...

Smiling for the camera, junior Grace Eaton creates a graphic using a picture of herself. Eaton is an aspiring Graphic Design student and has been given the opportunity to attend a summer institute in Philadelphia for Graphic Design. I fell in love with the feeling of nailing a project and feeling proud of something I had created, Eaton said.

Life Behind the Computer

Noah Hedges, Reporter March 3, 2020

Music is playing lightly through her headphones. She works away her time on a computer, creating inspirational and amazing graphics, for anything that is asked of her. Junior Grace Eaton has shown her...

Hugging it out, seniors Cole Sylvester and Jonathan Kauffman wish each other the best run before the state finals performance. This performance earned them their second state championship. Music affects people, even though no one really knows how, Kauffman said.

Music Affects the World

Noah Hedges, Reporter March 2, 2020

The room is silent. The only focus is on the marimba which resides on the stage of the performing arts center. Thoughts run through the performer's mind, about all of the hours devoted to the audition....

Posing for a picture, the boys varsity team celebrates their second straight district title. The trophy was awarded to the team after they beat Marble Falls on Friday night, 65-37. A district championship as a senior is the perfect way to end our district play, senior PF Luke Ferguson said. You leave the high school knowing that you were the best in the district.

Nets Cut and Trophies Hoisted

Noah Hedges, Reporter February 18, 2020

As the 2019-2020 regular season comes to a close, the team won the district title again for the second year in a row. The last game for the class of 2020 seniors was played in the Timberdome Friday, and...

Awaiting the ball, junior Ryder Hernandez gets set for a pitch. Recently,  Hernandez committed to continue his baseball career at Texas State University. “Texas State gave me an opportunity and they were the first school to do that for me. I felt that [Texas State was] a great fit, so I gave them my commitment now and not have to go through the recruiting process for another year.”

Top Quarterback to Play… Baseball?

Noah Hedges, Reporter January 29, 2020

Not many high school athletes get the chance to continue their respective sports careers, and for the ones that do, offers do not normally start to fuel up until after their senior season. For junior Ryder...

Reporter Noah Hedges gives the rundown of the third installment of XXXTentacions pastlife discography.

“Good” Vibes… Forever

Noah Hedges, Reporter December 17, 2019

Following two full album releases, along with XXXTentacion’s death, came the third installment of his post-death discography. The album, entitled “Bad Vibes Forever,” features many artists, including...

Hitting the drum, sophomore Chris Masters performs at halftime during the football game against San Angelo. Masters plans to be the drum captain next season. “I want to be drum captain because past drum captains have taught me a lot about not only drumming, but life in itself,” Masters said.

Mastering his Craft

Noah Hedges, Reporter November 20, 2019

In the spring of 2018, current sophomore Chris Masters stood behind a large crowd of people in the Cedar Park band hall, waiting to see the placements for the coming marching season. Masters had been working...

Filling the dome with sound, the Cedar Park High School band performs at the UIL State Championships. They won their third consecutive state championship on November 5. What an absolute joy it was to perform that show, junior Trumpet Khyla Ruskin said. Everyone was really locked in to doing all of the things, all of the way.

The Rise After The Fall

Noah Hedges, Reporter November 7, 2019

Marching productions for the Cedar Park band come with about a year of thought. As soon as one season ends, directors are already finding music to put into a show, along with different concepts to go with...

Showing their American Pride, CPFB enters the field before their match up against Hutto on Oct. 20. The Wolves beat the hippos 20-16 in a close game. The atmosphere was awesome, Hernandez said. Our student section was out there loud and proud and they definitely had an effect on the game.

Cedar Park Eliminates Biggest District Threat

Noah Hedges, Reporter October 22, 2019

On Oct. 19, 2018, the Cedar Park Timberwolves were fighting back from an 0-2 start, looking to win their sixth game in a row against who was eventually named the District Champion: the Hutto Hippos. The...

Finding the ball, junior WR Preston Scott prepares to catch the ball to put 6 points on the board. Scott and the timberwolves fought hard to beat Georgetown 38-15. We try and catch as many footballs as we can during practice and try to improve as much as we can during the week, Scott said.

Cedar Park Destroys Georgetown’s Momentum in First Test of Season

Noah Hedges, Reporter October 16, 2019

The game against Georgetown for the past few years has always been full of drama and excitement. In 2017, the Wolves were able to put up a comeback performance to win 28-27 after Mak Sexton fractured his...

Noah Hedges goes into detail about Post Malones third EP.

500 Waited Days, 51 Minutes, 17 Songs, 11 Artists, One Album: ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’

Noah Hedges, Reporter September 25, 2019

Over 1,000 days after Post Malone’s first album, his third album, “Hollywood’s Bleeding,” was released on Sept. 5.  One of the biggest things to notice about this album is the list of features....

Timberwolves celebrate as senior TE Brock Johnson seals the win in OT. The Timberwolves topped San Angelo 41-35. “My mindset before the final play was just to put it in the endzone for my brothers and the community that came to watch,” Johnson said.

Wolves improve to 2-1 record after OT Thriller

Noah Hedges, Reporter September 16, 2019

Coming off of a strong showing last week, defeating Cedar Ridge 26-14, the Timberwolves took a trip to San Angelo, TX, to face off against San Angelo Central on Friday, Sept. 13. San Angelo is one of the...

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