Boys Varsity Basketball Keeps Focus, With Eyes on Regionals

by Aaron Jaffe ‘21 The Warriors’ roster coming into the 2018-19 school year was one with many changes from just last season. Not only did former star player Davis Long graduate, Sherwood also lost multiple other seniors who were crucial to their rotation. However, the 2017-18 Sherwood team heavily disappointed considering the talent and potential the team had. The newest … Read More

Added Depth Will Help Wrestlers Do Well at States

by Jack DeGonia ‘19 This year, the varsity wrestling team is primed to make some noise at the state level. They currently hold a 6-1 record, with the lone loss a tight one to the reigning six-time state champions, the Damascus Hornets. The Warriors have a very high chance of not only competing for the regional dual title on February … Read More

Ice Hockey Team Faces Challenges As February Playoffs are Imminent

by Adam Pfeiffer ‘20 The hockey team has had an up and down season, and following a 7-3 loss to Blake on New Year’s Day, the Warriors held a 2-7 record. Heading into a rivalry game against Damascus on January 11, the boys knew what they had to do. “We just need to stick to the game plan and not … Read More

Girls Swimming Is Blessed with Division I Talent

by Malec Fahmy ‘20 and Adam Pfeiffer ‘20 Greatness requires lots of hard work, sacrifice, and dedication. Seniors Kaitlin Gravell, Erica Hjelle, and Sophia Ryan precisely embody what it takes to be great. Their sacrifices have led the girls swim team to State and Metro titles in 2016 and 2018, and resulted in Division I scholarships (Gravell-Villanova, Hjelle-Georgetown, Ryan-Virginia Tech). … Read More

The Road to Atlanta

by Aaron Jaffe ’21 NFC Game Preview: Rams v Saints The number two seeded Los Angeles Rams will fly down to the Big Easy to face off against the number one seeded New Orleans Saints in a much anticipated rematch. In their first matchup back in November, the Rams came in as the best team in the NFC with the … Read More

Hockey Faces Challenges With Playoffs Imminent

by Adam Pfeiffer ‘20 The hockey team has had an up and down season, and following a 7-3 loss to Blake on New Year’s Day, the Warriors held a 2-7 record. Heading into a rivalry game against Damascus on Jan 11, the boys knew what they had to do. “We just need to stick to the game plan and not … Read More

Girls Basketball Emerging as a Legitimate Power in the County

by Reagan Yates ‘19 The Warriors girls varsity basketball team is showing strength this season with a current record of 9-0 and a lot of hope for the rest of the season. After a losing record in their 2017-18 campaign, the team had some work to do entering the 2018-19 season in order to prove themselves, but the addition of … Read More

Wide Receivers Who Should Consider Changing Positions

By Aaron Jaffe 21’ The game of football is simple. Two teams are pitted against each other on a field where the goal of the game is to finish with more points than the team they are facing. The basic rules and strategies that are found in the NFL are almost identical to those in lower levels of the sport … Read More

How Alabama-Clemson Proved NCAAF Isn’t Ready For a Playoff Expansion

By Aaron Jaffe 21’  The two best teams in college faced off for the fourth consecutive year on Monday as the Alabama Crimson Tide took on the Clemson Tigers at Levi Stadium for the national championship. Coming in as one of the most dominant teams of recent memory and the first-seeded team in the playoffs, Alabama was a clear favorite … Read More

Girls Swimming Filled With Division One Talent

Malec Fahmy ‘20 and Adam Pfeiffer ‘20 Greatness requires lots of hard work, sacrifice, and dedication. Seniors Kaitlin Gravell, Erica Hjelle, and Sophia Ryan embody precisely what it takes to be great. Their sacrifices have led the girls swim team to State and Metro titles in 2016 and 2018, and resulted in Division I scholarships (Gravell-Villanova, Hjelle-Georgetown, Ryan-Virginia Tech). At … Read More