WLC men’s soccer pull through with yet another win

By Kennedy Werner “Western down, Northern to go.” That is the motto for the WLC men’s soccer team. Adding yet another victory to the record, the boys ended the September 21 game 2-1, with goals from Strahinja Ljubevic and Robin Hedow. On home turf, Central came out on top against the rivals with impressive offense…

Vikings take victory against Waterford Mott

By Kennedy Werner Victory for the Vikings! Proudly walking off Waterford Mott’s brand new field during the Corsairs’ first home game, the WLC Varsity football team brought home the first win of the season! Last Friday, 9/20, the boys, hungry for a win, accomplished just that with a final score of 63-35. This confidence booster has…

German students become culturally aware of Deutschland

By Kennedy Werner Pretzels, castles, and LOTS of bread, are in store for 20 Central students enrolled in German 1 through AP German traveled to Germany to expand their culture and language awareness this past summer. From August 4 until the 24, German teacher Theresa Robinson, with the help of Special Education teacher Julie Clapp, showed the American…

Pledge of Allegiance law implemented

By Emily Money Starting this year, public schools across Michigan are now required by state law to give students the opportunity to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and honor their country every morning. Students noticed this surprising new change to their daily routine this Monday, September 9 when Principal Chuck Morgan introduced the plan and asked everybody…

Sickout Causes a Surprise Extra Day before Summer

By Nate Collins It looks like this year, the last day of school will no longer be on June 12. Due to the bus sickout day, the new last day of school will now be June 13. In an email sent out by Walled Lake Consolidated Schools Director of Communications Judy Evola, the bad news was given: “After…

Top 10 Seniors

By Taylor Haggerty The Top 10 Seniors will be announced Friday afternoon at the Senior Celebration, along with the Most Outstanding male and female students in the senior class. The process began in mid-March and has continued up until now, with teachers voting on two separate occasions to narrow down their choices. In order to qualify, students had…

The Mighty MITES

By Kennedy Werner Last weekend, May 11, fifteen projects sent from WLC students qualified and earned honorable titles at the Michigan Industrial and Technology Education Society (MITES) annual state competition for students enrolled in 3D Mechanical CAD or Architecture class. With the help of their teacher, Kenneth Melcher, the select few placed within Top 4…

Rotary Club Hosts 1st Annual Carnival

By Emily Money The Lakes Area Rotary Club will host the First Annual Rotary Club Carnival May 16-19 next to the Commerce Library and near Walmart. Admission is free and this event is open to everyone. The gates are set to open at 4:00 pm on Thursday and Friday, and at 12:00 pm Saturday and Sunday. It will…

Central Track and Field Takes Home KLAA Title

By Kennedy Werner With perseverance and determination, the men’s and women’s Track and Field teams of Walled Lake Central took home the Kensington Lakes Athletic Association (KLAA) Conference Title, Saturday, May 11 at Lakeland High School in White Lake Township. Taking first in almost every event at the Walled Lake City meet, the next step for the…