New Varsity Coaches Look to Continue Success

By Kyle Melnick ‘14 Six new varsity head coaches have taken the sideline this school year for the Warriors. New football coach Chris Grier has already begun his Warrior legacy, earning a 6-2 record in his first season. Soccer coaches Michael Kogok (boys) and Danielle Rosanova (girls) have also gotten their Sherwood coach careers started on their respective teams. New … Read More

Young Stars Shine as Wins Continue to Mount

by Joe Lavoie ’14 Before its loss on October 17 to Damascus, the Volleyball team won as 68 consecutive five set matches on the way to three straight state championships. Each of the four years, the team have some of its best players graduate. And yet they keep on winning… again and again and again. One constant amongst these teams, … Read More

Football Loses to Quince Orchard, Plays Blake Tonight

by Michael Natelli ’14 After a rough loss to Quince Orchard last week, the Warriors enter Week 8 with a 5-2 record and a chance to clinch a winning season in front of a home crowd on Friday night. The Warriors will take on the Blake Bengals in their regular season home finale this Friday, in a game that will … Read More

Students Volunteer for Army of Darkness

By Haley Whitt ‘15 Imagine crouching behind a bush, waiting for your victim to pass you. You jump out from your spot at just the perfect moment and let out a vicious yell. Your victim’s scream and face contorts into an expression of terror as you hear their shrill screams. Now, imagine the satisfaction you would feel on the inside … Read More

Class of 2014 Class Officers Make Strides

By Mike Crooks ‘14 In many cases, the spirit of a class, or lack thereof, goes hand in hand with how organized the class officers of that class are and how well they communicate with their peers. With a new combination of representatives, the Class of 2014 class officers have already displayed a large improvement in these two areas. “We … Read More

Golf Team Finds itself in State Finals

by Joey Lavoie ’14 On October 30 sophomore Matt Ervin teed off at University of Maryland, College Park Golf Course after qualifying for the MPSSAA State Golf Championships. The golf team had set a first for its program, ending the season with a team appearance in the state finals. The district team was led by sophomore Michael Metro who shot … Read More

Warrior Ready For Regionals

by Alec Perez ’14 The Warriors raced Quince Orchard on October 8 in the 5K mile run. The boys’ team lost to the Cougars by a score of 19-38. The top runner for The Warriors was Jefferson Mercado-Ruiz who came in fourth place with a time of 17:16. The girls were victorious with a score of 27-28. Amanda Hayes-Puttfarcken led … Read More

Stop Montana’s Wolf Killing

By Joy Zhang ’14 On September 25, the Center for Biological Diversity gave the public a chilling message, “Montana only has 625 wolves left after last year’s killing season. Not satisfied with the massacre, the state has lined up 10 times as many rifles as there are wolves to finish the job.” The hunting season began September 7 and is … Read More

Starr Recommends New Start Times

By Vicky Florian ‘14 MCPS Superintendent Joshua Starr has advocated a change in start and end times for high school students and intends to thoroughly investigate the various aspects of the subject. His proposal was unanimously approved by the Board of Education on October 8, meaning much more discussion and analysis of the details will follow. High schools in the … Read More