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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

Seniors Caiti Dodge and Zoe Parkinson rehearse their ensemble member tracks in the number they co-choreographed, “Bend and Snap” on Oct. 30 in the CPHS PAC. Dodge and Parkinson worked together for approximately 30 hours making fun, show-stopping choreography to teach the rest of their castmates. “My favorite number to choreograph was What You Want because even though it [the song] is so long, me and Zoe had so many ideas and they all worked,” Dodge said.

Legally Blonde

Kieren Garner, Reporter December 5, 2018

This year, the theatre department will be putting on a new musical, Legally Blonde. The cast has been rehearsing since September, five days a week, for three hours each. The performances are on Thursday,...

Leaping up, junior safety Tammer Alzer intercepts a pass against Shadow Creek on Nov. 23. The Timberwolves lost to the Sharks 21-14. The [interceptions] were planned throughout the film we watched from them, Alzer said. We knew the quarterbacks tendencies and the coaches put me in a position to make a play.

CPFB Falls in Playoffs to Conclude 2018 Season

Justin Ballou, Reporter November 28, 2018

The Timberwolves took on the unbeaten Shadow Creek Sharks on Friday, Nov. 23 in College Station. It was a game of up and downs for both teams, but the Sharks ultimately came away with a 21-14 win. Junior...

Reading a poem, sophomores Hailey Allen and Hailey Gross participate in English II pre-APs Workshop Coffeestop in the lecture hall on Nov. 14. At the event, students read their writing to an audience and had the chance to give and receive feedback via sticky notes. I think that it is an amazing way to make my writing better, while helping my classmates around me, Gross said. I love reading other peoples writing pieces and seeing what others have to say about mine. It makes me feel like a real writer.

Workshop Coffeestop

Morgan Kasel, Reporter November 15, 2018

After a long semester of writing poems, short stories and scripts, English II  pre-AP students had a chance to show off one of their writing pieces during Workshop Coffeestop on Nov. 13 and 14 in the...

The construction zone ranges from the athletic complex to the science building.

Change is in the Air

John Pae, Reporter November 13, 2018

Change is in the air as there are new construction plans en route to improve the student environment and offer new opportunities. As the construction begins, students and faculty can expect more bleachers...

Senior DB Cole Hollen catches a pass from junior Safety/Punter Tammer Alzer midway through the second quarter of the Manor game. The pass came from a fake punt. [We called the fake punt] because we needed a big play to spark the offense and spark the game and to get everyone pumped up, Hollen said. Tammer [and I] made a play.

CPFB Defeats Manor, Clinches Home Playoff Game

Justin Ballou, Reporter November 12, 2018

The Timberwolves took on the Manor Mustangs in a road game on Nov. 11, and came away with a 34-21 victory. With the win, Cedar Park clinched a home game against the LBJ Austin Jaguars for the bi-district...

Trunk or Treat, Here’s What You Missed

Estefani Rios, Reporter November 8, 2018

Trunk or Treat took place on Oct. 26 in the front parking lot from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Clubs and organizations created games and activities such as bowling and face painting, and also gave out candy as a...

One day remains for registered voters to vote in the midterms. Voters must bring a valid form of ID to the polls.

Another Day, Another Vote

Deana Trautz, Reporter November 2, 2018

Today was the final day of early voting in Texas, meaning that Nov. 6 is the last opportunity to vote in the 2018 midterms. While presidential elections often attract the most voters, The Texas Tribune...

Boys and girls cross country team won regionals on Oct. 22, giving them a spot to compete at state. “We’ve been training hard all summer and the school year to get ready for state,” Roach said. “My goal and the overall team goal is to do our job and we know that if everyone does their job, we’ll get the outcome that we want for state.”

Sprinting to State

Kieren Garner, Reporter October 31, 2018

On Oct. 22, the boys and girls varsity cross country team won regional champions in Huntsville, TX, solidifying them a spot at state. This Saturday, the team will compete for a state title in Round Rock...

Preparing for playoffs, the tennis team celebrates before district play. The team will face Montgomery at A&M. “I am looking forward to good competition, and team-wise I’m hoping we are able to pull through,” junior varsity member Bryce Bailey said. “I think right now we have a lot of confidence being district finalists.”

Tennis Team Serves Tough Competition Going Into Playoffs

Addy Bates, Reporter October 17, 2018

After placing second in district and making it to playoffs for the sixth year in a row, the tennis team is ready to continue the school’s legacy and dominate in playoffs. The team is currently in the...

Project Lavender Underway

Kaley Johnson, Reporter October 13, 2018

Three DECA students are taking initiative this year as they prepare for the new community service campaign called Project Lavender. The project is being put on by seniors Nithila Ilangovan, Kelsey Jones...

Giving a grand tour, junior Iriyana Lipkin shows off the newest features of the newly acquired KVUE set. The broadcast staff worked since late August on remodeling. I think its super generous for KVUE to recognize the potential in their old set by giving it to us, Lipkin said. We definitely have made this set our own and I think the coolest part about it is that we used talents from many programs in the school to help and contribute making this set our own.

New Set, Who This?

Jalen Gomez, Reporter October 11, 2018

CPHS News is back and better than ever, partially through the addition of a brand new set gifted by a local news station, KVUE. The Wolfcast renovated their preexisting set in late August to make space...

Running in a three-legged race, students participate in the Oct. 10 PACKtivity in the courtyard.

Chalk and Jump Ropes and Painting, Oh My!

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief October 10, 2018

After four long hours of PSAT and Senior Summit, students flooded into the courtyard today at 3:05 p.m. for this year’s first PACKtivity. There was chalk, hula-hooping, three-legged races, jump roping...

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