The Patriot In-Depth: Supermen vs. Wonder Women

Kailey Tracy, Copy Chief
December 14, 2012
Filed under In-Depth, Lifestyles, Top Stories
In a world of academics and athletics, the world that is JC, no one gender seems to pack the dominating punch. Women swoop onto the scene towering above men in the number of athletic Letters of Intent and alumni volunteering on reunion planning committees. They also demonstrate their strength in the... Read more »
Indoor soccer recruits unlikely players
Miranda Ripken, Sports Editor
February 8, 2012
Filed under Sports, Sports, Sports Center, Winter Sports
For senior Colleen Zulty, playing soccer was not in her high school game plan. She has limited experience in the game and lacrosse is her main focus. This year, she decided to try something new and play indoor soccer during the winter season. So far, she has been enjoying her time with the girls who... Read more »
Men up two, women one
Emily Clarke, Managing Editor
October 26, 2011
Filed under Sports, Sports, Sports Center, Sports Editorials, Sports News
Sweat pouring down his face and completely out of breath, junior Will Horn finished his track and field work out, but he wasn’t done just yet. He was still expected to dive into a pool with the swim team. This was a typical day for Horn, who decided to be on the varsity swim team and indoor track... Read more »
Hunt recieves Al Cesky Scholarship

Taylor Hooper, Photo Editor
May 23, 2011
Filed under Athlete Spotlight, Sports, Sports News
The Al Cesky Scholarship Award is an honor. It is a $5,000 scholarship that recognizes students for their academics, athletics, participation in the arts, and overall performance in high school. Brian Hunt is the recipient of this award for the first time in over 5 years at JC according to Athletic Director... Read more »
Scholl: number of ineligible students drops dramatically
Joey Hoff, Editor in Chief
December 1, 2010
Filed under News
Only ten students school-wide were academically ineligible for the first quarter. While the administration doesn’t keep statistics on ineligibility, Vice Principal for Academics Gary Scholl estimates that 40 students are academically ineligible each quarter on average. “That's a pretty dramatic... Read more »
[Updated] Tropical storm batters Harford County, causes school closings
Jenny Hottle and Taylor Schafer
September 30, 2010
Filed under News, Top Stories
The administration dismissed students from class Thursday at 11:03 a.m., following the Harford County Public Schools’ decision to close “due to deteriorating conditions caused by Tropical Storm Nicole,” according to HCPS.org, the Harford County Public Schools’ official site. Baltimore,... Read more »
Stetka brings success back to baseball program
Rachel Kokoska, sports editor
April 30, 2010
Filed under Sports, Top Stories
Varsity baseball coach Joe Stetka threw his hands up in triumph as the dust settled after junior KJ Hockaday slid into home plate. “I have a passion for the game,” Stetka said. “I love working with kids.” Stetka came to JC after 6 years coaching at C. Milton Wright. Athletic Director... Read more »
JV In-depth: JV teams provide more opportunities for athletes
Rachel Kokoska, Sports Editor
April 3, 2010
Filed under Sports
Senior Austin Golya walked off the soccer field last year without a chance of playing in a championship game, ending his soccer career after one year of fresh-soph and two years of JV soccer. The IAAM and MIAA have created the way coaches and students view JV sports. Both leagues have moved away... Read more »
Stichel named head football coach
Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
March 10, 2010
Filed under Sports, Sports News
After former varsity football coach Keith Rawlings announced that he will not return for the 2010-2011 season, offensive coordinator Rich Stichel will take over as head coach, as well as continuing to call plays. In addition, according to Rawlings, “The majority of the coaching staff will remain.”... Read more »
Rawlings steps down
Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
March 10, 2010
Filed under Sports, Sports News, Top Stories
With the JV and varsity football teams lining the pews in the chapel, former head coach Keith Rawlings’ eyes fill with tears as he recounts his emotional decision to leave the Patriots sideline and follow his children to St. Paul’s next season, handing the reigns of the team to offensive coordinator... Read more »




