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

Eyes on the ball, senior Kymorah Carter looks to pass the ball. Carter has helped lead her select volleyball team for seven years and implemented those leadership skills to showcase herself during the college recruiting process.  “These skills I learned helped me to speak up for myself and pushed me to be the best I could possibly be during the process,” Carter said. “Having the opportunity to be in these leadership positions  has helped me grow tremendously and to be comfortable in my own skin.”

Leading to Success

Lauren Dillon, Guest Reporter May 19, 2022

Team captain, warm up captain, tournament captain, president of two clubs, and a Division I recruit. After having a crucial leadership role for her select volleyball team for seven years, Carter decided...

Standing on a podium, senior Kevin Adams receives a 2nd place Track UIL State Championship medal for discus. Adams competed on May 13 and threw a new personal best in discus with a throw of 187 feet and 4 inches. “With this being my third time at State, I knew what I was going into and knew where my head needed to be going into my events,” Adams said. “Overall my State experiences were fun and I’m going to miss having another year to try and win.”

Getting the Move On

Emi Cachila, Guest Reporter May 18, 2022

Two sports. Two teams. One passion. One unexpected side hobby. Senior Kevin Adams is most notably recognized on social media and across the district for his record-setting athletic abilities. Adams,...

Holding the acceptance invitation to the University of Texas at Austin in front of the UT Tower, senior Michelle Frobish smiles at the camera. Frobish said she is determined with her decision in participating in the UT ROTC program this upcoming fall. “I always thought joining UT ROTC was perfect for me,” Frobish said. “I knew I wanted to serve our country and also experience the military while attending the university at the same time.

Off to a Better Start

Julie Yeo, Guest Reporter May 16, 2022

During junior year, perhaps the most important year of high school, senior Michelle Frobish and her family left their lifelong home in Virginia to settle in Austin, Texas. Moving to a new school in a new...

Posing in her letter jacket, senior Grace Ornelas sits in front of the Elizabeth Milburn Pool, where the swim team practices daily. Ornelas has been swimming since fifth grade, and has been playing water polo since ninth grade. “With swim, you have to push yourself to the breaking point,” Ornelas said. “But with water polo, you have to think and strategize. Moments like those are when you can see how everyone can communicate mentally with each other about where to go and what to do.”

Making A Big Splash

Nathan Inman, Guest Reporter May 11, 2022

Propelling through the water, racing to win the coveted gold is a typical weekend for a high school swimmer. While swim is a well known sport, its less popular cousin, water polo, is only played by a select...

Raising their UIL plaque in the air, senior Megan Woods and her teammates yell in celebration of winning the State Championship. The Lady Timberwolves beat Frisco Memorial’s Warriors 45-40 in double overtime. “We had to work hard and stay disciplined and focused for months, so finally achieving our set goal was indescribable,” Woods said. “As seniors, we always talked about leaving a legacy behind and having an undefeated season with being back to back state champions does just that, which is an amazing way to finish off our high school basketball careers.”

Uptown Dunk

Ally JohnPress and Tristan Hernandez March 9, 2022

62 consecutive wins. Seven seconds left. Two State Championships. One lasting legacy. The game wasn’t easy, but making history never is. The clock stopped not once, but twice, before the Lady T-Wolves...

Native American Heritage Month

January 24, 2022

November marks Native American Heritage Month, and with it comes the time to pay tribute to the traditions and history of Native Americans. Reporter Iliana Tangarova speaks with Lenape Tribal Citizen Leigh...

The Yerd Life: Back in School

The Yerd Life: Back in School

Rachana Kommineni, Reporter January 21, 2022

Coming off a tough non-district schedule and loss to Round Rock, varsity football won its first district game of the season against Georgetown 49-45. The game came down to the final minute, with the T-Wolves’ play cementing their lead.
“Winning our first district game definitely helped us because we had just beat one of our toughest district opponents in a big way,” junior linebacker Isaac Barksdale said. “The mood was almost frustrated because it was that close of a game. But, it was also like ‘Okay, we know what we have to do, so let’s go do it.’

2021 Fall Sports Recap Slideshow

Ally JohnPress, Editor-in-Chief January 9, 2022

Eyes on the end zone, senior running back Kevin Adams scores a touchdown in overtime on Nov. 12 against Johnson. According to Max Preps, Adams had 120 total yards and two touchdowns. “My two touchdowns felt pretty good, especially my overtime touchdown where we snatched the lead and having their fumble felt pretty good, Adams said.

Why Not Us

Tristan Hernandez, Guest Reporter November 19, 2021

The clock stands still at 0:00 as varsity football faces off in sudden death. The Jaguars and Timberwolves score one touchdown after the next in overtime, until Johnson fumbles the ball and Cedar Park...

Jack Polishook

Jack Polishook

November 16, 2021

"The pep rally was pretty stressful just because it was my first time doing it and I didn't really know what to expect, but it was also pretty fun once it started. Just from watching [the pep rallies]...

Raising a pink pom, senior Sophia Franco helps lead the crowd in a chant during the Pink Out pep rally on Oct. 15. The pep rally was the first in-school pep rally since March of 2020 and was located on the football field to help with social distancing.

Where Ya From?

Rachana Kommineni, Reporter November 16, 2021

After a year of mostly virtual learning and limited opportunities to showcase T-Wolf school spirit, the fall brought back the first three pep rallies since spring of 2020. Meet the Timberwolves, an...

Jacob Cohen

Jacob Cohen

November 16, 2021

“Pep rallies always have a great atmosphere. I enjoy watching everyone get excited as well as playing my instrument for the crowd. The music, games, and performances are a great way to get the school...

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