The Patriot

  • The Spring Literary Tea will be held beginning at 9:10 on Tuesday, April 9.
  • Classes will resume on Monday, April 8
  • The induction for the Quill and Scroll: The National Honorary Society for High School Journalists will take place on Thursday, April 11.
Sophomore Caleb Atabong and Senior Cody Copinger tackle a Loyola Blakefield player. The varsity football team finished the season with a 6-4 record, which was a major improvement from last years record.

Football

Madison Dailey, Community Editor
December 4, 2017
Members of the cheerleading team perform a stunt during the Homecoming game on Friday, Oct. 6. This season, the team was much smaller than previous squads and only had two stunt groups.

Cheerleading

Emily Mclauchlin, Copy Editor
December 4, 2017
Senior opposite hitter Kyle Wedemeyer serves the volleyball in a game against Archbishop Spalding on Friday, Oct. 27. The mens varsity volleyball team finished the season with a 1-18 record.

Men’s Volleyball

Chris Roberts, Sports Editor
December 4, 2017
Senior center forward Sammi Edwards fights for the ball against a Mount de Sales player with left wing Kendall Rittmeyer following behind. Monday, Oct. 30 marked the end of the field hockey season with a 2-0 IAAM quarterfinal loss to Mount de Sales.

Field Hockey

Caitlin Kennedy, Entertainment Editor
December 4, 2017
Junior Luke Dippel pushes through the race at the Gunpowder Invite on Saturday, Oct. 21. The mens varsity cross country team had an undefeated season and won the MIAA B Conference championship.

Men’s Cross Country

Anna Sullivan, Entertainment Editor
December 4, 2017
Senior Carly Cobo races to the finish line at the Spiked Shoe Invitational at Stevenson University on Saturday, Sept. 23. The womens cross country team finished their season in last place at the IAAM A Conference championships

Women’s Cross Country

Anna Sullivan, Entertainment Editor
November 17, 2017

Facing the fans

Matt Foulk, Sports Editor
November 5, 2017

Coach teaches meditation

Chris Roberts, Sports Editor
November 5, 2017
Students may find themselves struggling to balance their job, social life, and academics. However, the stressful situations that come along with having a job in high school are outweighed by the benefits.

Jobs bring new perspective to high school

Paige Alban, Co-Editor in Chief
November 3, 2017
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