The 2018-19 Boys’ Basketball Season Ends on Disappointing Note

by Michaela Trotter The 2018-19 boys’ basketball season was a year filled with promise and determination. One of the star basketball players sophomore Aidan Hughley said, “The basketball season was a should have, could have, would have season. It was a ‘what if’ season but had a lot of improve … [Read more...]

Patriots dominate in low-scoring Super Bowl

Julian Edelman, MVP of the Super Bowl, hoists the trophy after New England won 13-3. by Benjamin Rohrbaugh Super LIII (53) was one for the ages, kind of. The contest, which was played last Sunday, was between the NFC Champions, Los Angeles Rams and the defending AFC Champions New England … [Read more...]

Women Paid Much Less Than Male Athletes in the Sports Industry

By Will McGowan The sports industry has always been keen on spotlighting the games involving males. Legends such as Stephen Curry and Clayton Kershaw dominant their respective sports leagues by gaining immense salaries every year. Over 35 million dollars are paid to Kershaw alone, while Curry … [Read more...]

Susquehannock Basketball Player is Young but Unstoppable

by Kenzie Park-Hubb Jarace Walker, an 8th grade basketball player from Susquehannock, is not like most players of his age. He is in the Top 10 nationally ranked players for his age group. At 6 foot 5 inches, he is the tallest player on his team. Walker also has said that he has the biggest … [Read more...]

Swim Team Wins Another Division Title

by Madeline Abel February 1 was a big night for the York Suburban Swim Team. It started out as just senior night, but throughout the season grew to be the final division meet that would determine who would win the division title. The boys’ and girls’ team fought hard for the past 3 months to w … [Read more...]

Boys bounce back into tennis season

by Madeline Abel The girls' tennis team had a great season in the fall, but now, it’s time for the boys to shine as their new season begins. Last year, the boys had a very good season and hope to continue their success into this year. On Wednesday, March 22, the boys’ team had a match aga … [Read more...]

Baseball boys make waves in new division

by Ty Avery Suburban boys’ baseball, accompanied by a new coaching staff, retake the field after a strenuous off-season preparing to take on the new competition in their new division. Suburban ended their final season in Division II last year with a record of 8-8 and plans to enter their new d … [Read more...]

Womens’ NHL protests pay discrepancy

by Maddie Levans On March 21, the United States Women’s Ice Hockey team was set to arrive in Plymouth, Michigan, for the IIHF World Championship; however, the team never showed up for their check-in. Out of protest, the players are boycotting the IIHF World Championship due to the enormous w … [Read more...]

March Madness bounces toward finals

March Madness has been a standing tradition in the realm of spring sports. The hype for March Madness is growing each year, with anticipation for the event rivaling that of the Stanley Cup or Superbowl playoffs. Now that March has begun, it's time for basketball to shine and capture the attention of … [Read more...]

Softball Pitches Fast Ones Into Home Plate

by Drue Allison The softball team has been shaping up for the upcoming season. Lead by coach Jen Weitzel, the team is a mix of all grades and skill levels. This diversity of players help to build a strong team that will go far this season. Sophomore Zoe Prats, who play shortstop and third base … [Read more...]