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The Student News Site of South Windsor High School

The Bobcat Prowl

Contender or Pretender: MLB Edition

Contender or Pretender: MLB Edition

Ava Nicole Shasha, Editor June 20, 2022

It is almost to the halfway point of the MLB regular season which means punching a ticket to playoffs is starting to rise to the minds of teams and managers. So far, the arguably best team in the MLB,...

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2022 NBA Playoffs

2022 NBA Playoffs

Riley Heafy-DeAngelis, Writer June 6, 2022

The 2022 NBA playoffs, starting up in June on their normal schedule for the first time since the pandemic, have come down to the final games this week. These games are ranked as the 3rd most watched sports...

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Aaron Judge and his walk off against Blue Jays 5/10

Aaron Judge and his walk off against Blue Jays 5/10

Ava Nicole Shasha, Editor May 23, 2022

Right Fielder Aaron Judge for the New York Yankees has been off to a great start to his '22 season. The slugger has posted a .290 batting average, 31 hits, 22 rbis according to  MLB Player stats. Along...

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Sweeter Than Fiction: Underestimated or Inaccurate Seeds, Better Than the Average Cinderella Story

Sweeter Than Fiction: Underestimated or Inaccurate Seeds, Better Than the Average Cinderella Story

Angelina Bellizzi, Editor April 18, 2022

From the ground up March Madness, college basketball's survival of the fittest, comes down to which teams make it or break it. This year, not a single perfect bracket stands.    Teams become...

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For Basketball Fans, March is the Best Time of Year

For Basketball Fans, March is the Best Time of Year

John Montana, Writer April 8, 2022

People all over the country create a bracket which is a prediction on what teams one will believe will win each game and the whole thing. Getting a perfect bracket is “1 in 120.2 billion” according...

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Sprinting to the Finish:  An Opinion on Track and Field

Sprinting to the Finish: An Opinion on Track and Field

Izabella McKenna, Multimedia Manager April 7, 2022

This year. the 2022 Outdoor Track and Field season has gotten off to a great start with the girls having 40 players and the boys having around 92 players. Everyone is nervous and excited with time trials...

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Courtside Report: Bueckers returns - UConn crushes St. Johns

Courtside Report: Bueckers returns – UConn crushes St. John’s

Izabella McKenna, Multimedia Manager March 18, 2022

A heavy hush fell over the crowd at the XL Center on Friday, February 25th, 2022 as the UConn women’s basketball team and the St. John's women’s basketball team stood in a straight line for the National...

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Gaining Memories and Wins

Gaining Memories and Wins

Angelina Bellizzi, Editor March 10, 2022

Girls basketball delivered a memorable season this year following a five game winning streak.  The Bobcats kept strong with a close game against Manchester with a score of 45-42. The team had a record...

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Tom Brady Retires From NFL

Tom Brady Retires From NFL

Ava Nicole Shasha, Editor March 3, 2022

After 22 remarkable seasons in the NFL, longtime Patriots Quarterback has called it quits for his career. Upon weeks of rumors and speculations, Brady made the retirement official within an Instagram post...

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Benched early in NCAA career to 1st overall pick, Joe Burrow leads Bengals to Superbowl in his second year

Benched early in NCAA career to 1st overall pick, Joe Burrow leads Bengals to Superbowl in his second year

Mike Nelson, Writer February 23, 2022

Born in Ames Iowa to parents Jim Burrow and Robin Burrow, Joe already had the football gene in his veins.  His dad Jim was an all star defensive back as part of the Canadian Football League and he retired...

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