The jersey isn’t just for show

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Damasjae Currington, Reporter
January 1, 2013

Throughout the halls of EHS, the amount of bright orange and blue Bronco jerseys with the number 18 or 58 on them have drastically increased since the 2011-2012 NFL season. Since the Denver Broncos signed Peyton Manning and the consecutive wins have been stacking up, the fans been stacking up as well. “The... Read more »

Wrestlers trim the fat before stepping on the mat

Tucker Horan, Reporter, Sports Editor
December 6, 2012

Ever try losing 25 pounds in a week? Not many people do. However, this is one of the struggles that wrestlers face constantly. Maybe they do not always lose 25 pounds, but they are forced to keep a constant watch on their weight and often times they are forced to push their limits before even stepping... Read more »

Cheerleaders compete in a harder competition than they expected

Kristina Cowell, Reporter, Photographer
November 16, 2012

The cheer squadron competed in their first competition last Friday at Weld Central High School. Excited to show off their routine at the first competition of the year, they competed against some of Englewood sports’ newest rivals like Fort Lupton, Fort Morgan, Skyview, and Vista Peak. “The routine... Read more »

Head volleyball coach leaves the court for good

Tayler Searcy, Reporter, Editor in Chief
November 14, 2012

A coach can be defined in many ways. A leader. A role model. A friend. For the last 2 years, volleyball Head Coach Ken Anderson has lived up to every meaning of the word coach, and more. “[Coach Ken] taught me how to be tough, if it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t be the player I was at the end of the... Read more »

Winter athletes rev up for new season

Kayla Steffens, Reporter
November 14, 2012

Now that fall sports have ended at EHS, winter sports are beginning. Boys’ Basketball, Wrestling, Girls’ Basketball and Girls’ Swimming are just starting off the season. Boys’ basketball is being introduced to a new coach, Coach Dave Chapman, and many players are excited about the new season. “I... Read more »

Boys’ soccer struggled valiently against Cardinals

Connor Shearrer, Repoter, Artist
October 29, 2012

The Boys Varsity Soccer Team battled rival Elizabeth High School Tuesday night, October 2. Clamor from parents and students alike rang out across the stadium as Englewood players struggled with tough calls from the referee, resulting with a 1-0 loss for the Pirates. In the middle of the first half, Englewood... Read more »

Boys’ tennis team on ropes due to disappointing season

Kayla Steffens, Repoter
October 9, 2012

Boy’s tennis has had quite the season. Finishing the season with a record of 1-7, the team worked really hard at regionals. “This being my first year playing tennis I had so much fun. I improved a ton and I can’t wait to play next year,” freshman Trevor Willson said. On Thursday October 4th,... Read more »

Softball rallies to winning season

Ian Pedersen, Reporter
October 9, 2012

Girls softball is a leading winner in EHS sports. They have been on a long win streak this season. They practice hard and play even harder. The team consists of a total of 22 players, 11 of them on the Varsity division and 11 on junior division varsity. This season, our girls have been dominating the... Read more »

Inspiration is an athlete’s motivation

Tianna Peters, Reporter, Managing Editor
October 9, 2012

Every sport has players, but all players have different reasons for playing a sport. Some play because it’s something outside of school to be involved in, some play because of social reasons, and others play because they love the true essence and athletics of the sport. Basketball, volleyball, soccer,... Read more »

Volleyball plays mind game on the court

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Kristina Cowell, Reporter, Photographer
October 9, 2012

Volleyball: noted as a team sport that requires a great amount of athleticism. There is another component to volleyball, that is the mental side. “Playing on a 30×60 court is more mental than physical,” Head Coach Kennith Anderson said. By being confined to such a small court, players must be... Read more »

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