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

The box used to collect items for the drive. this was desigmned by every member of the club according to Shipps and there were several prototypes as well. We have all grown super close. Carter said.  I feel that we have gotten to know each other much better and as a result we are much stronger.

Hearts for the Homeless

Isaiah Prophet, Reporter December 20, 2019

 The African American Heritage club started an item drive to help out the homeless. The drive hoped to raise one hundred pairs of socks, bars of soap and toothbrushes through the holiday season. The...

The Cedar Park student section gets hype as they cheer on their team in the first football game of the semester. The fall semester was very successful in many areas of the school. “We seem to take things that our kids are accomplishing for granted because they seem to be happening regularly here,” Principal John Sloan said.

A Timberwolf Fall Semester in Review

Ava Caldwell, Reporter December 20, 2019

With new hallways, classrooms, locker rooms and trophies, this semester brought many changes and numerous achievements. With just some of the achievements being highlighted, Cedar Park topped many as they...

Choir students perform at the Fall concert on Oct. 8. Senior Lindsay Dove will be advancing to the State competition in January. They announced second chair and it was my name and I could not believe it, Dove said. All of my friends and I jumped up and down as each one of our friends was called.

Choir Students Advance To Area

Kaley Johnson, Reporter December 16, 2019

At this year’s All-State Choir Pre-Area Audition, many choir students competed for the chance to make it to the area audition in January. Nine students were selected to advance this year making CPHS...

Photography club officers and sponsor pose at Brushy Creek Park during their community service event. Senior club officer Cally Hall said she found the opportunity very enriching. “It was rewarding to take the family photos, I enjoyed knowing that I was a part of making sure these families have memories to cherish forever,” Hall said. “I was afraid I would be shy or awkward taking photos of people I don’t really know, but it went a lot more smoothly than I anticipated and was actually pretty fun.”

Snapshots for Service

Emily Mahoney, Reporter December 11, 2019

While many students like to keep their weekends to themselves, on Nov. 9, photography club officers and members came together at Brushy Creek Park to take family portraits for people in the community....

Senior quiz team members hold a second place banner after their district LDE competition on Nov. 11. Competitions grow bonds junior senior quiz team member Skye Lindholm commented. No matter what, youll have people and friends there for you when you need them, Lindholm said. You really bond with the people in your chapter at competitions, shows, and meetings.

FFA Advances to Area

Ava Caldwell, Reporter December 10, 2019

The big white barn down Cypress Creek road may be a big part of an FFA members life, but there is more to the club than what meets the eye. Every year, members in the Future Farmers of America organization...

Freshman wrestler JJ Lovell gets ready to take on an opponent during the Capital Classic Tournament on Nov. 22-23. This was the third tournament of the season for the wrestling team, with five members earning top ranks, and senior captain Cassie King named Capital Classic Varsity Girls 110lb Champion. “After I won, getting my hand raised was one of the best feelings because winning a tournament against 25 other girls just shows finally how much work I’ve been putting into this sport by dieting well, training hard and constantly staying disciplined,” King said. “I ran and gave my coach a hug [after the match] because without him I wouldn’t have gotten this far.

Wrestlers Earn Top Spots in Capital Classic

Morgan Kasel, Reporter November 26, 2019

On Nov. 22-23, the wrestling team successfully competed in the third tournament of the season. In the end, five team members placed in the top five of their weight classes, with senior wrestling captain...

Copresident junior Reese Parker and club member junior Ashlyn Mathew gather supplies for a project during a Fashion Club meeting on Nov. 11. Parker created the club earlier this year with copresident senior Katherine Ng. 
“I started fashion club earlier this year because I really love fashion and I wanted to organize an opportunity for students who have similar interests,” Ng said. “I thought it would be a fun way for students to express themselves using fashion in an easy going and inclusive environment.”

Fashion Forward

Morgan Kasel, Reporter November 22, 2019

From high heels to bright lights and runways, the fashion industry has it all, including creative designers and models. After discussing it earlier this year, copresidents junior Reese Parker and senior...

Senior club president Nicole Jensen and senior vice president Conner Gillmore lead the club in a game during a meeting on Nov. 11. After the previous Anime club disbanded a few years ago, Jensen and Gilmore decided to create the club last year in order to bring together fans of the Japanese-style art. We decided that, since some people really enjoy Anime and its kind of a niche community here at our school, we decided to make a club, Gillmore said. Not only to have fun, but to also provide a way to give those people a place to have fun and enjoy themselves. 

All About that Anime

Morgan Kasel, Reporter November 18, 2019

For many generations, Anime has entertained and inspired both children and adults. Although created in Japan, the unique art style has reached viewers across oceans, including admirers in America. With...

Putting up a T-wolf, senior Ian Cheek poses before the meet. The team defeated Vista Ridge 27-2. I personally know that we are one of the best teams and we are what makes the division the hard division, Cheek said. As long as we bowl well as a team, I am not worried at all. 

Bowling Dominates Against Vista Ridge in First Match of Season

Addy Bates, Reporter November 13, 2019

The bowling team began their 2019-2020 season on Nov. 8 and made a new name for themselves. After falling short of playoffs by one spot in the 2018-2019 season, the team defeated the Vista Ridge Rangers...

Timberwolves For The Environment club members work on creating mats, bags, and even pillows out of plastic bags. These products will be sold for the clubs benefit and they will also be donated to the homeless. I really love being a part of something where I can spend time doing things that help others, sophomore and club member Alexa Yeager said.

Bags Full Of Bags

Ava Caldwell, Reporter November 11, 2019

With donations pouring in, Timberwolves for The Environment decided to take charge and reuse plastic bags for a better cause. Science teacher and Timberwolves For The Environment sponsor, Shannon Mcpherson,...

Surrounded by her fellow band members, sophomore Kierstyn Born holds the UIL state championship trophy. Born played Icarus in this years show. She said that although she was nervous leading up to finals, afterwards she felt confident in their performance. I was thrilled because I genuinely thought that was the best we had ever done, Born said.

Back to Back to Back

Estefani Rios, Editor-in-Chief November 7, 2019

As the night closes, instruments are no longer played and flags and rifles are no longer thrown in the air. The field, filled with an array of colors, buzzes with nervousness and excitement. Schools stand...

The bowling came in third place out of 14 teams at the Bryan Burr Tournament in Georgetown on Saturday. “I think this is going to be a good, strong year,” Bates said. “We have four returning seniors and last year we missed the cut to go to district by one game, so this year we have high expectations that we should make the cut.”

Bowling Takes Home Bronze in First Ever Tournament

Addy Bates, Reporter November 7, 2019

After five matchplay games, 10 baker games and 100 frames later, the bowling team took home the third place trophy at the Bryan Burr Tournament on Saturday at Mel’s Lone Star Lanes. The team began...

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