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

Nutrislice Serves

Nutrislice Serves

Kaley Johnson, Reporter May 7, 2019

Nutrislice, an app currently available in the App Store and Google Play Store, allows students to see the cafeteria menu before lunchtime in all Leander ISD schools. In February, the app introduced a pre-order...

Student journalist discusses the future of news and shares statistics.

Journalism is Dead?

Estefani Rios, Reporter May 7, 2019

“Well, don’t report any fake news.” Those were the first words a family member said to me when I shared my interest in journalism. We were driving to school when it happened and as soon as...

Senior Perry Jamail is continuing his passion for film at the University of North Texas this fall. “I’m going to miss putting together a show, seeing everyone work super hard and the feeling of collaboration,” Jamail said. “That feeling and seeing our hard work shown throughout the school every day is a feeling I won’t get to feel in college and I’ll definitely miss that from high school.”

From The Wolfpack to The Wolfcast

Addy Bates, Reporter May 6, 2019

He may not be the face saying “have a great day or not, the choice is yours,” but as the executive producer of The Wolfcast, senior Perry Jamail is in charge of all things behind the scenes. After...

Speaking at a Youth Toastmasters 4-H Club meeting, senior Deana Trautz completes an impromptu table topic. Trautz formed the club last March, creating the first youth Toastmasters club in all of Austin. Table topics give all of our members an opportunity to learn impromptu speaking, which is a skill we use every day, Trautz said.

The Face of Change

Katelyn Tschoerner, Reporter May 3, 2019

Everyone has heard the cliche phrases coined around the idea of being a positive change in the world and making a difference no matter how big or small. For some, this difference means recycling plastic...

Full speed ahead, senior Stryder Laster reflects on the pros and cons of being a dual sport athlete.

Dual Sport Athlete Balls Out One Last time

Noah Hedges, Reporter May 2, 2019

Students learn early that playing multiple sports isn’t easy, as planning and sleep schedule issues arise. There are only a few people that choose to keep fighting through hardship while being a dual-sport...

Junior Tammer Alzer returns a punt at Katy Cinco Ranch. Cedar Park won the game, 14-13, on Friday Sept. 21.

Black Rain Looks to Storm on Opponents in 2019

Justin Ballou, Reporter May 2, 2019

Spring ball is officially underway for the football team, which means we can say "Football is Back." For the Timberwolves, that means that preparations are underway for the season opener Aug. 30 at. Vandegrift. Every...

Senior Riley Petcosky is attending The University of Auburn in the fall to play soccer and study kinesiology. Im just ready to go for what I signed for, Petcosky said. Its going to be an exciting time in my life, and I just want it to start already.

From CP to the SEC

Jalen Gomez, Reporter May 1, 2019

In the fall, seniors Riley Petcosky and Dominic Toledo will be added to the list of student-athletes that have signed to play a sport at the Division 1 level. They will be joining a list including Spencer...

Junior Addy Bates poses with her trophy after being named Bowler of the Year, before getting second during the state bowling competition. My freshman and sophomore year I went to State but I didnt really get to practice as much outside of school, Bates said. This year, I was ready to go to state. There would be sometimes after work, Id go straight to the bowling alley and practice until 11 p.m. Everyday when I had the opportunity, or even sometimes when I didnt have the opportunity, Id be up there practicing because hard work beats talent every time.

Livin’ on a Spare

Morgan Kasel, Reporter April 29, 2019

She's a die-hard baseball and football fan, but the sport she chooses to devote most of her energy and time to is bowling. After weeks of dedicated training and competing, junior Addy Bates was ranked...

Seniors Justin Nita. Grant Lee and Adri Karmakar advance to the International level in DECA. On April 28, these seniors, along with others from DECA, are to compete in Orlando, FL. Making ICDC was definitely an awesome reward for all the hard work we put in, Lee said. And I’m extremely grateful to be able to not only represent CPHS DECA at Internationals, but also to go to Disney World.

DECA to Internationals

Jalen Gomez, Reporter April 26, 2019

The DECA team is going to Orlando, FL – not for winning the Super Bowl, but for qualifying for a bid at the International Career Development Conference (ICDC). The business group leaving for Orlando...

Gypsy Kids released their first single in October 2018. The band includes Jack Lambert (guitar), Elik Jazdzewski (bass), Carson Petocz (singer) and Jordan OConnell (drums).

Match Made for Success

Addy Bates, Reporter April 24, 2019

Over the past year, Gypsy Kids has gone from a garage band to venue entertainment, and in February, they released their first professionally produced single. The Gypsy Kids, a band consisting of Jack...

Cedar Park Tonight is taking place on April 25 at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center (PAC).

CPHS News Hosts Annual Variety Show This Thursday

Estefani Rios, Reporter April 24, 2019

For the past two years, CPHS News has organized Cedar Park Tonight (CPT), an event that showcases the best of CPHS in one night, according to CPHS News advisor Anthony Garcia. This year is no different,...

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