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Boys Basketball Welcomes In a New Player

Ross Felder and Jack Baldwin March 26, 2024

The Wildcats will open up their basketball season on November 17th at Maumelle high school, and will play their first home game of the season in Wildcat Arena, on November 21st against Van Buren. The Wildcats...

AAA Rolls Out A New Sportsmanship Rule

Ross Felder, Copy Editor/Sports Editor March 26, 2024

Earlier this month an altercation broke out between two football teams in the 5A central during the post game handshake line. Thirty five players were suspended from the teams, 12 from Mills and 23 players...

Boys vs Springdale at home.

Record Breaking Season Ends In Defeat

Emma Pierce, Editor In Chief March 8, 2024

All eyes have been set on the boys basketball team this season. Students, families and the community have come together to pack the stands from top to bottom. Even other conference teams would travel to...

Dreamchaser Sheds Light On Wildcat's Season

Dreamchaser Sheds Light On Wildcat’s Season

Esmeralda Macias, Reporter February 9, 2024

Currently ranked number one in the state, the Wildcat boys basketball team has been one of the most noticed high school teams in Arkansas this year. With a record of 7-1 in conference and an overall record...

New Barrier Keeping Kids in Line

Emma Pierce, Editor In Chief February 6, 2024

After Blue Crew was given a technical at a boys basketball game against Little Rock Central for running onto the court, admin promptly placed a new precaution in order. For the next home game, the Administration...

Lacrosse Looking For Back-to-Back State Titles

Lacrosse Looking For Back-to-Back State Titles

Carlee Boyd, Reporter January 30, 2024

After taking home the state title last year, the lacrosse team is striving for another big championship win this season. With a past record of 16-2, the team is preparing to take the title once again by...

Boys Basketball Looking To Continue Early Success

Boys Basketball Looking To Continue Early Success

Ruth Zamarripa, Reporter December 8, 2023

After the boys basketball team’s two game win in their recent Maumelle tournament, the Wildcats are ready to take on this year's 6A conference. The first game finished with a score of 82-75 against Maumelle,...

New Transfer Looks To Improve Wildcats

Jack Baldwin, Reporter November 17, 2023

The Wildcats will open up their basketball season on November 17th at Maumelle high school, and will play their first home game of the season in Wildcat Arena, on November 21st against Van Buren. The Wildcats...

Injuries Plague Student Athletes

Isabella Hamby, Reporter November 17, 2023

A torn meniscus, broken ankle, concussion, or an ongoing injury can be common in sports nowadays. Although many of our student athletes have suffered injuries, some say that their injuries have grown to...

Head football coach Brent Eckley received the game ball after securing his first win as a Wildcat over the Heritage War Eagles on Sept. 29. He and his wife Sherene moved to Northwest Arkansas from Jackson, Mo. to take over the football program. The Cats defeated the conference opponent 61-13.

Football Welcomes a New Head Coach

Esmeralda Macias, Reporter October 11, 2023

Previous head coach for the wildcats football team, Chirs Wood coached the team for 17 years before taking a position in the Springdale Public Schools athletic department.  Early this year, the school...

Big shoes to fill for the Varsity Tennis Team

Emma Pierce, Editor In Chief October 11, 2023

After losing 18 seniors this past year, the tennis team has been coming up with plans on how to fill the shoes of the past seniors. Senior and captain Carter Swope feels like he has big shoes to fill after...

Heat Advisory Stunts Practices

Molly Rushton, Managing Editor September 19, 2023

The excessive heat advisory in Arkansas has caused athletes to need to take extra precautions for upcoming games and practices. Coaches have also had to make modifications to help the athletes stay healthy....

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