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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

Scoring against Rouse, senior Mathew Minor helps the team defeat the Raiders, 60-32. Minor has been on the team for four years. “Senior night to me is a chance to be recognized for all the hard work you’ve put into the program for the last four years,” Minor said. “I’m looking forward to my close friends being able to be congratulated in front of the community for all they’ve done.”

Seniors Ball Out One Last Time in the Timberdome

Addy Bates, Reporter February 12, 2020

In the Timberdome, the sound of dribbling on the court, the abundance of screaming fans and the feeling of adrenaline rushing will come to an end as boys basketball plays the final home game on Friday.  This...

Sophomore forward Jacob Swoboda leads a fast break on Jan. 28 at the game against Glenn. Swoboda was on the freshman team last year and made the jump up to varsity this season as  a starter. It is a lot different because the speed and strength is much greater, but over time, you adapt to the way the game is played. I have to make sure to stay focused throughout practices and games, Swoboda said.

Sophomore Success

Justin Ballou, Reporter February 10, 2020

It is a rare occasion to see a sophomore tear it up as a starter on a varsity sports team, but look no further than Jacob Swoboda. Swoboda made the leap from a freshman starter last season, a season in...

Swimming at the district meet on Jan. 17, freshman Avanthika Ayyadurai comes up for air during a race. During the meet, Ayyadurai said that she received support from her fellow teammates. My teammates really support me, Ayyadurai said. Everyone is so nice to me, they really cheer me [on].

Swim Photo Slideshow

Wolfpack Staff, Reporter February 10, 2020

Graphic by Emily Mahoney

Annual-Leaves: An Argument in Favor of Christmas Trees

Emily Mahoney, Reporter February 7, 2020

The holiday season is officially over. Festive twinkling lights are seldom strung along houses, a fun new mutation of influenza is going around, I’m cold and sad; it’s gotta be February! It may seem...

Coffee cup is pictured in a classroom. There are many addictions in society today. Drugs, alcohol and now one that is quiet, but still relevant; caffeine. According to Medical News Today, heavy use of caffeine can cause nervousness, anxiety, jitteriness, sleep problems, gastrointestinal disturbances, tremors and increased heart rate. So while students struggling to balance their busy lives resort to a caffeinated beverage, they are actually putting themselves at risk of something much worse than low energy or sleepiness.

The Hidden Addiction

Kieren Garner, Reporter February 6, 2020

There are many addictions in society today. Drugs, alcohol and now one that is quiet, but still relevant; caffeine. Caffeine addiction is defined by The Verywell Mind as the excessive and/or harmful use...

Sources in CNN  claims that the authorization to kill Soleimani were made months prior to the event, and according to Trump were strictly Preemptive.

Stop Freaking Out, We Are Not Going to War

Isaiah Prophet, Reporter February 6, 2020

Whether you saw the memes on Tik Tok or read about the incident in the news, the U.S. airstrike that killed the Iranian General Soleimani has prompted plenty of controversy and raised many questions over...

Containing their excitement, color guard poses for the camera after winning first place.  Its exhilarating, senior Chloe Nettles said. Its not scary because I know my technique and when we nail our trick tosses and just knock it out of the park, the roars from supportive guards behind us and the audience in front of us push me harder.

Winning With Flying Colors

Lacie Perry, Reporter February 5, 2020

All eyes are on the flags being rippled musically through the air, bright colors being reflected off of the poles from the sun. Synchronized moves come from each performer who engulfs themselves in their...

Varsity cheerleaders perform during the cheer regional competition on Oct. 17. After regionals, the team moved to the state competition where they placed fifth. “We know that fifth is in state is still an awesome rank, but just to know that our routine could’ve been better is still [disappointing], senior cheer captain Alyssa King said. 
On the bright side, our loss has only encouraged us to bring our A game to our first national competition in Florida.”

Cheer Rises To The Occasion

Ava Caldwell, Reporter February 3, 2020

From cheering on other students and hyping them up at pep rallies to participating in multiple off campus functions, the Cedar Park cheer team does a lot during their school year. Along with these activities...

With student choice sheets around the corner, students have the chance to pick classes that fit their interests and hobbies. While Cedar Park has a vast option of classes that students can take, there is the option to take  courses, like Cosmetology and Autotech, at different campuses. “I took cosmetology because I prefer to work with my hands and to actually do things than to sit in a classroom all day,” junior Sophia Matthys said. “I am also not sure whether I am going to attend college or not so if I don’t go to college I will always have a career option.” 

Cross Campus

Morgan Kasel, Reporter February 3, 2020

Before the end of each year, students are able to choose their schedules for next year. With multiple electives offered, students have the chance to find a class that fits their hobbies and interests....

Social Studies UIL Prepares for New Season

Addy Bates, Reporter January 31, 2020

For many, UIL might be associated with fine arts or athletics, for some students, UIL is another way to show academic success.  As captain of the UIL social studies team, senior Erin Barry has...

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