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MWHS Wildcat News 09.15.23

September 15, 2023
Senior Wyatt Goodlett, #60, runs back to his teammates to celebrate the win they secured against the Omaha North Vikings. With 7 seconds left in the fourth quarter, there was a field goal to be kicked, which occurred successfully, making the score 19-16. “I was super happy after our win against Omaha North,” Wyatt Goodlett said. “I worked really hard that game and felt proud of myself, especially since I played with a hurt shoulder.”

Giving it all he’s got

Sophia Eljamal, Staff Reporter
September 13, 2023
Senior defensive end Trey Mittelstedt (58) celebrates after a clutch sack on Omaha North junior quarterback Sebastion Circo. Mettelstedt, and the entire Wildcat defense held Circo to just 135 passing yards, and the rest of the Viking offense to 97 rushing yards. “I knew the pressure would eventually get there,” Mettelstedt said. “We are very talented up front, so as long as we followed through, we would hit home and make those plays.”

Wildcats stun Vikings

Logan Moseley, Staff Reporter
September 7, 2023
Senior Bobby Joseph working on skills and speed in team drills. Joseph is the starting running back/ wide receiver for the Wildcats. I want to step up and lead this team to the playoffs and hopefully win the championship, Joseph said. Joseph and the wildcats were knocked out of the playoffs in the first round last season, and look to bounce back this year and make it to the championship.

Kicking off the football season

Holden Clausen, Staff Reporter
August 25, 2023
ACP students cheering at a varsity football game

New Unified Cheer program

Maleah Arellano, Staff Reporter
January 13, 2023
Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder (left) and Phoenix Suns owner Rovert Sarver (right) have been in the news for all of the wrong reasons. The environment they have created for their team has negatively impacted their respective leagues. The worst part is these are just two more recent examples. Former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling was accused of similar actions between both Snyder and Sarver. Both LA football team owners Dean Spanos and Stan Kronke have made controversial decisions, with the Rams being sued by the city of STL. Louis and being forced to pay for their move to the city of angels. All of these owners and more have shown that the owners of some of the most profitable entities in the world, cannot control and use their power for good.

Unable to take ownership

Logan Moseley, Broadcast Editor in Chief, Striv Executive Producer
November 9, 2022

Hawks take down Wildcats

Logan Moseley, MWHS Wildcat News Editor-in-Chief
November 4, 2022
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