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On Wednesday January 11 the WLC Cheer team had a competition at Salem against Salem, Milford, and John Glenn. Although the team came in fourth they were not disappointed.
On Wednesday January 11 the WLC Cheer team had a competition at Salem against Salem, Milford, and John Glenn. Although the team came in fourth they were not disappointed.
As the temperature starts to drop and the snow starts to fall, students from all three Walled Lake high schools come together as a team to compete and shred the slopes. This team is known as Boardercross.
One team that’s been hard at work this winter sports season is the men’s varsity swim team. The season is in full swing and their record currently stands at one win against Milford and one loss against Howell with lots more meets to come, including the Walled Lake Invitational this Saturday, where they will take on swimmers and divers from all Walled Lake Schools, Lakeland, Milford, Howell, and U of D.
The battle between the Vikings and Waterford Kettering Captains began at 7pm on December 19 at Kettering and it was a game to remember.
Many sports teams at Walled Lake Central work very well together when playing together and that’s by design. It’s the dynamic that each team builds up from by working in varying ways to create bonds outside of school and practices.
Winning multiple state and district titles over the years, Central’s hockey program has been a longtime source of pride for Walled Lake Central. Perhaps that’s why it’s so surprising and saddening that despite the program’s best efforts, there will be no Walled Lake Central Hockey this year due to a lacking roster.
The 2016 NFL season has offered a lot of unexpected surprises. The Dallas Cowboys are 12-2 and probably the best team in the league, the Oakland Raiders (11-3) are a favorite to go to the superbowl, and best of all the Detroit Lions are 9-5 and are currently first place in their division.
Baseball season is just around the corner and with it comes grind season, more specifically, morning practices for those aspiring to be a part of Walled Lake Central baseball.
Temperatures are dropping and snow is falling, which means ski season is ready to start for the Walled Lake Central men’s and women’s ski team.
All three of the women’s basketball teams were out at Farmington High School this past Tuesday for their second game of the season. Although only two of the three teams came out with wins, all three games were incredibly close and exciting to watch all the way through to the end buzzer.