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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

Handling the basketball and dribbling the soccer ball, senior varsity dual sport athlete Grace Slaughter puts in her full effort from the first goal to the final basket. Slaughter played both soccer and basketball at the varsity level throughout high school. “Both basketball and soccer have meant the most to me,” Slaughter said. “Playing both sports have taught me so many things about myself and skills needed for the future. I have become a more well-rounded person. Both sports and academics have required me to figure out stressful situations, interact with different groups and manage my time between my activities.” Photos by Skyler King (left) and courtesy of Blake Korndorffer, used with permission (right)

Conquering the Paint and the Pitch

Lane Cooper, Reporter May 1, 2026

As the final whistle blew at Birkelbach Field in Georgetown, the crowd full of students erupted. Teammates rushed the field, and in that moment, senior Grace Slaughter stood surrounded by her closest friends,...

 Senior Liam Snow pushes past opponents as he carries on in the race, helping bring the cross country team to victory. Snow has run cross country for four years. “I think that my consistency and progress I've made through that consistency pours into my teammates,” Snow said. “And I think that inspires more consistency through my teammates.”

You Didn’t Even Snow it

Kolton Phipps, Reporter December 3, 2025

Cross country, a sport that blends endurance, strategy and raw grit, pushes athletes to race over varied terrain—from rolling hills to muddy trails—testing both physical stamina and mental resilience....

With her varsity jacket wrapped around her shoulders, senior Charlotte Adair smiles for her senior photos. She will attend the University of Texas at Austin with a major in theater and dance, specifying in stage management. “There's only so many regional and big productions out there, but the opportunities that I hopefully will be able to receive are going to be really awesome, fingers crossed,” Adair said. “We are very lucky at Cedar Park High School to be able to do so many shows and have a pretty good budget for most of them, but then you go and see Broadway shows and they have crazy projections and moving set pieces. The possibility of being able to help with that is something that I'm very much looking forward to.”
Photo by Melissa McKinney

The Final Cue

Jane Yermakov, Assistant Editor May 22, 2025

Sending out rehearsal schedules, checking attendance, calling cues for lighting and scenic changes during shows is all in a day's work for head stage manager and Thespian President senior Charlotte Adair....

Senior Jonathan Villanueva is steadily growing his fitness Instagram account through motivational posts and a focus on mental health. “I was just proud of the progress that I made,” Villanueva said. “I thought it would be cool if people saw it was possible to progress and achieve when it comes to not only working out but motivating yourself as well. Anyone can do it.I remember when I thought I couldn’t do it, and then I think ‘I achieved something I could be happy with.’” (Photo Courtesy of Jonathan Villanueva)

Weighing in What Matters

Jack Polishook, Reporter May 19, 2023

The sounds of weights dropping, metal creaking and grunts reverberate across the gym. The bar inches closer, another rep down. With the adrenaline racing, each set gets harder than the next, but he’s...

Standing in front of a group of trees, senior Camden Michalek poses for the camera. Attending the Savannah College of Art and Design this fall in Savannah, Georgia, the FCCLA President plans on majoring in Architecture with a possibility of minoring in Interior Design. “I'm really looking forward to just honing my skills in the industry and also meeting new people and just getting outside of Austin,” Michalek said. “I've lived here my whole life and I'm ready to see the world and see where I can go from here.” (Photo Courtesy of Camden Michalek)

Beyond the Design

Anthony Luparello, Reporter May 11, 2023

Taking in one last deep breath, he stands confidently in the brightly-lit room, with his hands grasped in a firm fashion, beginning to speak with confidence and personality to the audience about his team’s...

Showing off his State medal, senior Tristan Hernandez poses with his ILPC Editor of the year award. Hernandez was a part of the yearbook staff for three years and served as editor-in-chief his senior year, as well as lead the UIL Journalism team as captain to win the State Championship on May 6. "It was really nice to end my senior year by placing the highest and doing the best I have ever done," Hernandez said. "I was also extremely excited to win the journalism team championship. Every member of the UIL Journalism team did so well, whether that be at an invitational or a UIL contest, and I’m so happy we did a full sweep of the District, Region and State Championships."

T-Dawg Takeover

Ally JohnPress, Editor-in-Chief May 25, 2022

He texts like a sorority president.  He is the president of Tau Psi Beta yearbook sorority and the captain of the UIL Journalism team. He is the editor-in-chief of the Tracks Yearbook. He was named...

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