Marching band concludes successful season

By Ashley Kaplan       The Walled Lake Central Marching Band’s successful season is just now coming to a close. After performances at football games and several competitions, the season finally ended with States and a performance at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in New York. The Marching Band competed at the Michigan Competing Band Association (MCBA) State…

Boys soccer season comes to an end

By Emily Hale As the season comes to a close, the Walled Lake Central men’s varsity soccer team finishes with a 13-8-2 record. Making it to district finals, the team played well before suffering a 1-0 defeat to Catholic Central on October 24 at North Farmington High School. Earlier in the season, the team won…

Cobras continue conquering 2015 season

By Dustin Evans The Walled Lake Cobras water polo team took on the sixth best team in the state, the Dexter Dreadnaughts, on October 23, but both the varsity and JV teams lost their games after hard-fought battles. Varsity played first and lost 13-8, and JV followed, losing 14-2. “We got off to a really…

Marching Band to perform in annual Macy’s Parade

By Ashley Kaplan The Walled Lake Central Marching Band will be performing at the annual Macy’s Day Parade in New York City on Thanksgiving morning. The 193 band members, their parents, and  their equipment will all depart on Sunday, November 22 from Walled Lake Central. They will travel by bus to New York and will…

Three seniors inducted into All-American

By Emily Money Walled Lake Central’s outstanding marching band has won merit yet again in three members being selected for the US Army All-American Marching Band. Seniors Victoria Clements, Namrata Kadambi, and Madison Stump were inducted into this elite band for the 2015-2016 school year at a presentation in the auditorium on October 1. Three…

Boys lacrosse wraps up spring season

By Emily Money Walled Lake Central’s boys’ lacrosse team recently wrapped up their 2014 season. Ending with a record of 6-8, the team is very proud of their hard work this year. “As a whole, we were more motivated to improve ourselves and each other,” said junior player Tyler Quinn. “Chemistry and team bonding was…