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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

Clutching the football, running back Trae Hill runs the ball past defenders. Hill broke free for a 50-yard touchdown at the homecoming game on Oct. 4. “I think it sparked us,” Hill said. “I feel like it gave us motivation, and it felt great.”

Coming Home to Victory

Skyler King, Reporter October 7, 2024

The ball flies through the sky as thousands of spectators watch, eagerly waiting to see if the receiver catches it. Finally, the ball lands in the player’s arms, and the crowd breaks out into cheers....

After scoring the game winning touchdown during the last regular season game on Nov. 3, senior tight end Luca Wilson celebrates with his senior teammate, wide receiver Carter Woehl. The team will face Canyon High School tonight at 7:00 p.m. “I mean I’d say we’re pretty excited,” Wilson said. “For the seniors, we don’t want to go home yet, it’s our last season together and we just want to try and make a long run. We just want to win and get a gold ball, and keep getting more gold balls.” Photo courtesy of Tylie Biggs, Tracks Yearbook Staff

Gold Ball Season

Alyssa Fox, Reporter November 10, 2023

Tonight the Timberwolves will face the Canyon High School Cougars in a Bi-District playoff game at 7:00 p.m. in New Braunfels. The team placed third in district after a 28-21 win over Georgetown to close...

The Associated Press’ College Football Rankings are released every Sunday after college football games have wrapped up. The top four teams are used to determine who makes the playoffs once the regular season ends in late November.

Alyssa’s Perfect College Football Rankings

Alyssa Fox, Reporter September 28, 2023

Week four really had it all. It had drama. It had really, really bad weather conditions. It had some close games, some not-really-close-at-all games, and it even had a duck dressed up as Deion Sanders....

Leaving his opponent on the ground after a quick and precise maneuver, sophomore running back Trae Hill sprints toward the end zone. The varsity football team will play against Round Rock High School tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Gupton Stadium. “[Being on varsity] made me work a lot harder,” Hill said. “It’s a lot more mental, [too]. People don’t understand that if you’re not in the right headspace, then you won’t be at your best. I hope we make a lot of memories [this season]. We’re confident and we practice hard for sure. We realize that we have a good team this year, [that] we have potential.”

From First-Downs to Touchdowns

Kacey Miller, Editor-in-Chief September 7, 2023

It sounds more like white noise under their helmets, all the crowds’ cheers, boos, and clapping. With feet already sore, eyes already dry, and faces already sweating, they send team captains to the coin...

The MLB Playoffs are getting underway. Check out Addy and Justin's preview and predictions.

All About That Football

Addy Bates and Justin Ballou September 5, 2019

Welcome to the 2019 NFL Season, where we will find out if hype and reality are the same things. With big-name stars finding homes in new places, the NFL will look a bit different this year. With competition...

Senate Candidate Beto O'Rourke Talks Politics with CPHS News

Senate Candidate Beto O’Rourke Talks Politics with CPHS News

Deana Trautz, Editor-in-Chief October 23, 2018

As it hit halftime, former senior and executive producer of the Wolfcast, Jessica Mick, looked up from the sidelines to see a score of 7-27 at last year’s mid-October game against Georgetown. The team...

Senior Brandon Breed celebrates a touchdown after making a tough catch in the end zone during the Oct. 19 Hutto game. Breed had a solid game with one touchdown and a good amount of catches. "I have a lot of people counting on me to make a play,," Breed said. "So when you start playing for other people, it becomes a lot easier to make those big plays."

When it Rains, it Pours

Noah Hedges, Reporter October 22, 2018

In response to a tough loss last Friday, CPFB is taking steps to improve their game plan to finish out the season strong. A combination of harsh rain and cold winds made the game a struggle to compete...

Lights Out White Out

Lights Out White Out

Nithila Ilangovan, Reporter October 19, 2018

Neon colors and glow in the dark accessories made for a loud, spirit filled gym after second period today. Students glowed in their white t-shirts at this year’s black light pep rally as they got hyped...

Photo by Katelyn Tschoerner

They’ve Got Spirit, How ‘Bout You?

Callie Copeland, Reporter September 20, 2018

Metal Shop. The T-Wolf Rumble. Pinkies intertwined as the crowd sings “Forever Cedar Park High.”  These traditions are what hold together the student body during Friday Night Lights. They unite...

Construction Zone Ahead

Construction Zone Ahead

Kaley Johnson, Reporter September 13, 2018

The future of the school is en route for change as remodeling and renovations on structures like locker rooms and science labs begin. While this process will be going on for the next few years, it will...

CFB Preview

CFB Preview

Jalen Gomez, Reporter September 5, 2018

Saturday is now officially for the boys. The best time of the year has arrived. College football season. It has been long awaited, and we are ready.  With the typical powerhouse teams annually reloading...

As past rivalries fade and new rivalries continue, students predict future rivalries

Past, Present, Future of CPFB Rivalries

Addy Bates, Reporter August 30, 2018

For underclassmen and incoming high schoolers, the rivalry between Cedar Park and Vandegrift may seem as old as time. There is name calling, bickering and plenty of tension in the stands when the game...

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