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The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

The student newspaper and broadcast of Cedar Park High School

The Wolfpack

Mens volleyball is a great opportunity for young boys to play on a competitive team and learn more about the sport.  Most boys don’t even know volleyball can be an option for a sport they can play at a high level and enjoy, no matter the gender.

Order On The Court

Penny Moreno, Reporter November 10, 2022

Although most people might associate the sport of volleyball with girls volleyball, men's volleyball is not talked about enough. I appreciate all aspects of volleyball, including when a game is really...

Under the hot sun of Arizona, social studies teacher Mark Tibbetts and his dog, Boston, pose for a picture. Tibbetts got his masters in education at the University of Arizona, where he was living when he was reunited with his dog after five years. “[Boston] taught me balance,” Tibbetts said. “It’s a test of how far you are willing to go to take care of another creature whether its a dog or a human. Learning how to take care of another living thing takes a lot of maturity because you have to put it before yourself. [Boston] brings me a lot of joy, happiness, and love. I love this dog more than the world, I’d do anything for him.” (Photo Courtesy of Mark Tibbetts)

A Little ‘Ruff’ Around the Edges

Kassidy Wilkinson, Reporter November 10, 2022

He spent two days without food, turned his living room into a classroom, came in contact with Ebola, and served in the Peace corps for two years. During this, his partner in crime was a furry creature...

Choirs Coffee House will be Nov. 9 at Rocket Coffee on Parmer Lane. (Photo Courtesy of the CPHS Choir Officers)

Jazzy Beans

Ava Callaway, Reporter November 9, 2022

The smell of Coffee and the sound of jazz and acoustic make for a perfect coffee shop. For the CPHS Choir department, this is just the right place for the students to showcase their talent and connect...

From left to right, seniors Lucas Tenrreiro, Jonah Jordan, Clayton Yeoman, junior Rylan Stedman, seniors Julian Rabago, Mikail Sadic, Patrick Riordan, and junior Luke Barsun stand posing together under streetlights.  This group has known each other for a few years and celebrated another Halloween together. “The way we celebrated Halloween this year didn’t really differ from previous years.” Sadic said. “We kind of did the same things we always do, except that some people couldn’t call off of work, so we had a slightly smaller group than usual.” (Photo Courtesy of Mikail Sadic)

Halloween’s Alive

Cyrus Van Sickle, Reporter November 8, 2022

After a few years of Halloween being interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems that the spooky holiday may be back to normal. In 2020, the U.S. went into a lockdown period, and for around a year,...

Welcoming NHS members at their monthly meeting, seniors Jackson Woods and Ashley Chikkala help provide a welcoming community for the school through service projects. “To me, NHS is a lot about the service opportunities that you are able to get from it,” Chikkala said. “Because its not that difficult to have a super high GPA, if you just take the right classes and do the right things. But its difficult to make sure that you are getting those grades, along with still being involved in extracurriculars and helping your community and working and just generally being a good person.”

More Than an Honor Society

Jack Polishook, Reporter November 8, 2022

NHS is more than just a simple honor society. To the various members and teachers, National Honor Society is a way for members to connect with student life and learn valuable skills through their community.  “I...

Beabadoobee’s album “Beatopia” is the epitome of bringing a dreamworld to life through music. With her beautiful balance of different instruments and the unreal lyrics she creates and voice she garners, enjoying the album is easy. Hearing how she deals with her various problems in love through song is an experience I’ll never tire of.

Beats From ‘Beatopia’

Madison Shields, Editor November 7, 2022

The first time I heard a Beabadoobee song was two years ago on “TikTok” when the song “Coffee” was heavily popular when used alongside people making dalgona coffee (whipped coffee). I didn’t...

Behind the Ballot: School Board Candidates Q&A

Jaden Kolenbrander, Editor November 7, 2022

As part of the Behind the Ballot series, The Wolfpack and Wolfcast collaborated to cover the 2022 Leander Independent School District Board of Trustees elections. Each candidate was invited to an interview...

On Nov. 5 and 6, the Cedar Park FFA chapter will host its second annual livestock jackpot show at the school barn. Lambs and goats will be showing on Saturday, and swine will show on Sunday. Students are welcome to attend either day’s shows and watch Cedar Park FFA members show their livestock animals. (Photo Courtesy of Hayden Green)

‘Show’ing Off

Kacey Miller, Reporter November 4, 2022

This weekend, the Cedar Park FFA chapter will be hosting its second annual livestock jackpot show at the school barn. The show will start at 6 a.m. both days, with lambs and goats showing on Saturday and...

Standing in the front of Mrs. Jenschkes room, seniors Reid Thompson, Ryan Green and Anthony Luparello lead the second Geography Club meeting of the year on Oct. 12. The meeting opened with Thompson’s presentation about the South Shetland Islands, followed by a geography trivia game. “[Ryan] is so passionate about geography and urban planning, and its fun to watch,” Jenschke said. “When [the officers] all came to my room and did that first officer meeting, there was a freshman in the room and I was like, ‘this is how it is.’ It was kind of wild and crazy, just because the ideas were bouncing everywhere.”

Geography Club: Season 2

Caleb Taylor, Reporter November 3, 2022

What do bustling cities and high school clubs have in common? They both have to continually develop and grow to survive – and Geography Club is no exception. Formed in 2021 by senior Ryan Green, Geography...

“Do Revenge” is a movie directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson. It’s a new teen dark comedy Netflix movie about two unlikely friends who band together to get revenge on the people who did them wrong. It was released on Netflix on Sept. 16. It’s a fun movie to watch while unwinding with a face mask on or having a girls’ night with friends. (Photo Courtesy of Timberwolf Agency)

‘Do’ing Revenge

Iliana Tangarova, Reporter November 1, 2022

Recently, Netflix has been evoking a new era of Teen Comedies and Romantic Comedies with their movies. A new movie released on Netflix has recently gained some traction on social media, and I wanted to...

Focused on the game, senior captain Katie Tran prepares to hit a ball in a match against Leander High School. Varsity Tennis now moves to prepare for their spring season, which is more about individual playing, while the fall is more team-oriented. “Our season went great,” Tran said. “We finished third in district after winning against Leander, who we lost to earlier in the season, which felt really good.”

All That Racket

Penny Moreno, Reporter November 1, 2022

They all sit nervously on the bleachers as they watch their teammate step onto the court, waiting for the first match of the day to begin. When the tournament starts, they all cheer with excitement as...

The sequel to the most beloved Halloween movie. “Hocus Pocus,” directed by Kenny Ortega, was released on Sept. 30 on Disney +. The movie follows the three most iconic witches in movie history, The Sanderson Sisters, along with three other younger high school girls. The girls race to prevent the witches from wreaking havoc across Salem while also discovering some magic within themselves. (Movie still courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures)

They’re Back, Witches

Ava Callaway, Reporter October 28, 2022

***WARNING POTENTIAL SPOILERS*** A haunting sequel to the 1993 film “Hocus Pocus” was more or less, timeless after thirty long years. The movie follows the three most iconic witches in movie history,...

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