Category Archives: Sports

Honors Feature: Georgia Football’s Return to the Elite, From a Walk-On’s Perspective

By Malcolm Pace Each fall, hundreds of thousands of fans around the country fill 100,000-seat stadiums to watch the spectacle that is…

Honors Feature: Skiing: The History, The Heart, and The Future

By Shepard Adamson “A person should have wings to carry them where their dreams go, but sometimes a pair of skis makes…

Exit Interview with Coach Savannah Clarke

By Caroline Crawford During the last week of spring sports, many athletes around campus were holding on to their last days of…

Callaghan Commits To University of Richmond

By Carter Mitchell On Monday, April 15, Collegiate varsity starting quarterback Jack Callaghan (‘25) committed to play Division I football for the…

Backyard Wrestling Leads To Broken Ankle And Long Recovery

By TJ Hatchett On February 17, I arrived at Jack Ferry’s (‘24) house and had no idea that in a few hours,…

Tuckahoe YMCA: A Second Home

By TJ Hatchett The Young Men’s Christian Association is a large and well-known non-profit organization that is spread throughout the world. In 1844, the first YMCA was founded in…

The James River

By John Seevers If you are from Virginia, odds are you have been out on some section of the James River. This…

Wilson Airless Gen 1: Basketball’s Newest Innovation

By Kevin Johnson On February 18, 2023, fans worldwide got a first glance at the NBA’s newest innovation. During the AT&T Slam…

Honors Feature: The Decline Of Upland Game Hunting

By Thomas Word  In recent years, the number of game hunters in the United States has begun to decline, despite America’s rich…

Lost In Translation: The Shohei Ohtani Betting Scandal

By Will Clifford In late March, Ippei Mizuhara, translator for the MLB’s L.A. Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, came under fire as a…