Alayna Atos Achieves 50 Wins

By: Kiana Madrigal                   Alayna Atos recently achieved 50 wins. Her coach, Stephen Peters, described the team as a family and is grateful to be a part of it, emphasizing that Alayna’s dedication and determination set her apart from the others. Despite facing a rough patch at the beginning of the season because of an…

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Pets of the Week!

Dana Anolfo has 5, yes, 5 rescue dogs. She originally bought two pups from an Amish farm; where they drove to Ohio to get them. Her husband told the owners that if they ever wanted to sell their mom, to give them a call; they did, and mom turned out to be pregnant. She proceeded…

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Hobby Hunting

By: Ty Lounsbury             The new year is the perfect time for new hobbies! If you are the type of person who likes to try new things, here is a list of hobbies you could try: ·      Learn to do henna tattoos ·      Teach yourself to write with your non-dominant hand ·      Cook/bake a new…

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Lady Buckhorns Basketball

Pictured above- Ashley Vanderputten Photo credit to Javier Silva By: Molly Cunningham             The Lady Buckhorns traveled to Scranton High School on Tuesday, January 13, to play the Lady Knights. They knew they had to come ready to play to stay competitive in the game, and the junior varsity team started strong. By the end…

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Boys Wrestling Tournaments

By: Olivia Kogan On December 28 and 29 the Wallenpaupack Boys Wrestling team participated in the Jim Thorpe Christmas Tournament at Jim Thorpe High School. A total of 33 schools participated in this tournament, and out of 33 schools our school placed 1st. This has been the 3rd year in a row where the Wallenpaupack…

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Pet of the Week!

Mrs. Ragonese’s dogs Murphy (bigger blond one) and Rudy (smaller brown/red one) They are both Black mouth curs but from different breeding lines.  They are hunting and herding dogs, typically living down south.  Murphy was ubered out from Oklahoma when he was 7 weeks old and Rudy came from a shelter in Mississippi when he…

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