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Sports Recap Offers Insight into Fall Season

Sports Recap Offers Insight into Fall Season

Peyton Phelps, Student of Journalism November 22, 2020

The fate of hundreds of NHS athlete’s fall sports seasons laid in the hands of coaches and administratation this fall as they were left to make impossible decisions. The low-risk sports (boys'/girls'...

NHS Wrestling Team at the Team State Tournament

The Fight for a Wrestling Season

Evan Piechocki and Peyton Phelps November 11, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every single aspect of everyday life. NHS wrestling is no exception. The Rocket Wrestling Factories assembly lines have come to a standstill. Head Coach Kyle Kleuskens...

Basketball Coach Gives Insight on Upcoming Winter Season

Basketball Coach Gives Insight on Upcoming Winter Season

Colin McClowry, Madison Gafner, and Abi Wise October 31, 2020

Embarking on his 17th year as head coach of Neenah's Girls Varsity Basketball team, Mr. Andy Braunel prepares for the most unpredictable season of his career. Although COVID-19 continues to cause cancelations...

Submitted by Bella Mullally

Senior Bella Mullally Reflects on Her First Powerlifting State Championship

Ashlyn Jacobs, Editor in Chief March 11, 2020

How did it feel to win your division at the state level for the first time? "Becoming a state champion was one of the most exciting, emotional, and rewarding events I have ever experienced. Going into...

Submitted by Brayden Londerville

Four-time Powerlifting State Champion Reflects on His Experiences

Ashlyn Jacobs, Editor in Chief March 11, 2020

Senior Brayden Londerville, four-time powerlifting state champion, responds to questions about his lifting career:  How did it feel to win your division at the state level for the fourth time? "It...

Activities Director Provides Update on Team Achievements

Activities Director Provides Update on Team Achievements

Michael Elkin, Activity Director February 18, 2020

Press Release from Activities Director:   Boys' Swimming - The Rockets will compete in six individual events and two relays at this weekend state tournament in Madison. Wrestling - For the 1st...

Column:  Awareness of Most Expensive Youth Sports

Column: Awareness of Most Expensive Youth Sports

Jack Carlson, Student of Journalism January 2, 2020

Today, sports rule the internet, priorities, social status, time consumption, and more. 2020 is the start of a new decade and it is a tough decision to figure out what sports your kids should play. Many...

Photo of the Ron Einerson Fieldhouse

Column: Why You Should Participate in a High School Sport

Will Foucault, Student of Journalism December 29, 2019

Sports consume high schoolers lives year after year giving students countless opportunities to get more out of the sport than a participation award. US News showed that across the country, 55 percent of...

Photo courtesy of Max Klesmit.

Column: Compensation for College Athletes

Evan Krook, Student of Journalism December 26, 2019

College athletics are a staple in today’s entertainment market.  From the College Football Playoffs to March Madness all college athletics are must-see television. On top of that, the NCAA revenue continues...

Column: Best Sports To Play in High School

Column: Best Sports To Play in High School

Collin Parker, Student of Journalism December 26, 2019

Sports have a vital place in American culture, giving many a platform to join friends and peers to participate in healthy activity. Playing at the professional level is restricted for the elite athletes;...

New Changes Enhance Phase 1 to Emphasize Togetherness

New Changes Enhance Phase 1 to Emphasize Togetherness

Jack Carlson, Student of Journalism December 2, 2019

The Phase 1 basketball game was held to support Special Olympics and the student body in the Ron Einerson Fieldhouse on Thursday (Nov. 22).   To the special athletes, this event means more than a...

“Last season, we went to state but came up short. This year, it would be a dream come true if we could get back and bring home a championship this time around,” senior basketball captain Max Klesmit said.

Winter Sports Predictions from Captains Excite Rocket Nation

Tyler Schraven, Student of Journalism December 1, 2019

Winter sports set to begin at NHS include hockey, basketball and swimming, and each team’s captain had some things to say about its respective seasons, which started Nov. 18. “All that I expect...

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