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The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

The student news site of Claremont High School

The Wolfpacket

Remembering Kobe Bryant: forever live the Mamba Mentality

Remembering Kobe Bryant: forever live the Mamba Mentality

Stephen Nazareth and Meghan Mason February 26, 2020

‘Everything negative — pressure, challenges — is all an opportunity for me to rise.” —Kobe Bryant The tragic helicopter crash killing Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and seven other people on January...

Do transgender athletes have an advantage in sports?

Meghan Mason, Reporter January 28, 2020

The current generation of high school students is more inclusive and accepting of a diverse range of gender identities than any previous generation. While today’s older generations grew up in a time...

Blowout games: a boon or a burden to competitive sports?

Stephen Nazareth and Charlie Warren January 28, 2020

Stephen Nazareth - Reporter The hot sun beats down on the backs of a demoralized football team. The score: 45-0, and it is only halftime. This type of situation, while rare, is familiar for any person...

Students in the color guard practice on the band stage during the school period allocated to them for training. At other schools, sports teams get periods to train during the school day.

Color guard gets a period; why are other teams different?

Dilyn Lopez, Reporter January 28, 2020

While the traditional notion of a class includes pencils, desks, and erasers, maybe it is time to revise that “textbook” definition to include classes without textbooks and allow antsy athletes a period...

Athletes wrestle in the CHS gym. In stark contrast with  the fall football games attended by hundreds of community members, the stands are largely empty. Had more people shown their support, the atmosphere in the gym could have had a positive effect on athletes’ performance.

CHS athletes all have guts, but only select sports get glory

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter January 28, 2020

Today’s youth have options to participate in a variety of different sports from a young age, and while their interests and a wide array of sports are still present in high school, it is obvious that...

Claremont Cross-Country Shows Support for Saugus High School

Claremont Cross-Country Shows Support for Saugus High School

Rowan Orlijan-Rhyne, Assistant Sports Editor December 14, 2019

Often, we feel helpless in the face of tragedy, and that we cannot do anything to make change, but we can show empathy for victims of the many menaces of the world, and make efforts to reach out — even...

Claremont Turkey Trot Draws Dedicated Participants Despite Rain

Meghan Mason, Reporter December 14, 2019

The rain beat down on the Claremont sidewalks on the morning of November 28th 2019, but the town’s strongest citizens braved the harsh weather in order to compete in the city’s annual Thanksgiving...

CHS Girls Varsity Tennis Hits New Highs

Kathryn Enriquez, Reporter December 14, 2019

Girls varsity tennis made CHS history, placing second in the CIF Division II Team Championship. For the final match, the girls faced the Woodbridge Warriors at the Claremont Club. The teams had tied on...

Claremont Cross-Country Celebrates Another Season of Success

Dilyn Lopez, Reporter December 14, 2019

Claremont’s beloved cross-country team has had their fair share of wins this season. Throughout the summer and fall, they put much time and effort to succeed in the sport that they love. To cap off their...

Fall Sports CIF

November 19, 2019

Football Varsity Football has an overall record of 6 wins and 3 losses and conference record of 6 wins and 2 losses. The team qualified for CIF but sadly lost to the first seed Chaffey High in the...

Mysteries with Meghan: The Deceptive Duality of CHS’ Coaching

Meghan Mason, Reporter November 19, 2019

Here at The Wolfpacket, committed investigative reporters work day and night to solve mysteries that have perplexed CHS students for years. This month, The Wolfpacket investigates a question that is always...

Mrs. Castillo: The Only Female PE Teacher, Now Making CHS History

Ady Bolinger, Reporter November 18, 2019

For the first time in CHS history, CHS has only one female PE teacher: Coach Rosalinda Castillo. With all of the responsibility of the girls’ locker room resting on Castillo’s shoulders, extra stress...

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