Successful Poms season preps team for competition

By: Curran Middleton Throughout the fall, the women’s poms team dazzled audiences with performances at football games and special events like Spirit Week due to the hard work that began at the end of last school year. “The fall season was very successful,” said Coach Amy Meyer. “They put in many preseason hours during the…

Freshman breaks ankle at Volleyball game

By: Curran Middleton The freshman volleyball team had a game at home against Waterford Kettering High School on September 14. Although the girls did win the game, there was a loss for the team. Freshman Gabrielle Ayiar unfortunately broke her growth plate in her right ankle. A growth plate determines the future length and shape…

Crosstown rivals pay homage to Veterans at football game

By: Nathan Landry On Friday, October 6, Central faced an crosstown rival, Walled Lake Northern in an away game. The game was a big deal not only because the Vikings faced one of their biggest rivals, but also because the game was the annual Wounded Warriors game. This game was a special game because both…

Pink Out game against South Lyon ends in victory

By: Sydney Tinson The weather was mild and the crowd was R-O-W-D-I-E as the student section, wear pink to honor those that touched by breast cancer, continuously cheered under the Thursday night lights at this year’s Pink Out game against South Lyon on September 28th. The game itself was an exciting one with continuous, even…

After School Club is Dedicated to Food

By: Miles Hirsch Although it’s off to a slow start, one of Central’s newer after school clubs, the Epicurean Club, is hoping to bring students together to to hang out and eat food from different cultures here at Walled Lake Central. The group was scheduled to have their first meeting on October 10. The meeting…

Men’s varsity soccer: A force to be reckoned with

By: Kaylin K No one knows more about working hard to play hard than Walled Lake Central’s men’s varsity soccer team, who had an all around exceptional season. Dedication and the love the players have for the sport drove them to an overall record of 24-2-1 and a spot in the state final match-up. Not…

Leaves, Love, and Lattes; Fall Scents are Here

By: Kaylin K Is it really fall before the “fall” scented body care products fill the shelves? Not only do people want to to drink a pumpkin spice latte: they want to smell like one. Whether it’s pumpkin, marshmallow, or apple pie scented, consumers love a good fragrance that celebrates the season. Senior Kayla Walder…

Is Global Warming Finally Taking its Turn?

By: Tiara Anderson People have stuck to their thin T-shirts for the first month of school rather than wearing their normal sweaters and hoodies. While September was nice, our health – as well as the planet’s – is more important than unseasonably warm weather. It’s hard not to wonder whether global warming is to blame…