Basketball Gives Back
Tim White, Production Editor
March 22, 2013
The school boys basketball team, in an effort to contribute more to the global community, has begun a program donating used jerseys and equipment to poor children living in Africa. The idea was formulated when Varsity Head Coach Brian Nelson ordered new uniforms for the varsity team. The uniforms were... Read more »
Gatorball Brings Light-Hearted Competition
Nick Runkel, Online Editor
March 22, 2013
Sophomores vs. seniors. Girls vs. guys. Looney toons vs. the United Nations. March 9’s Gatorball competition had all of these storylines and more. Every spring the SGA puts on a dodgeball-type tournament called Gatorball in the field house, the event is a light-hearted competition made up of teams... Read more »
New football coach selection underway
Nick Runkel, Online Editor
February 5, 2013
Hiring a head coach for any sport can be a long, lengthy process but not many are as high profile as the hiring of a head football coach. As the coaching search enters its second month the administration has collected applications from all interested parties and is now starting to schedule interviews... Read more »
Coaches Cross and Pearson tie the knot
George Watkins, Staff Writer
February 5, 2013
On a recent weekend instead of their usual responsibilities coaching the football and volleyball teams, Matt Cross and Jill Pearson, now Jill Cross, spent the weekend with each other. On Jan. 5, 2013, the two wed at the Stratosphere in Las Vegas, Nevada. “Anyone scared of heights would have had a hard... Read more »
Cheerleaders Stunt Into Region Finals
Nick Runkel, Online Editor
December 5, 2012
Everyone sees them at the Friday night football games, but that is not the biggest focus of their sport. The varsity cheerleading team finished their competition season earlier this month with a sixth place finish in the Northern Region tournament. “Our season went really well, we made the region... Read more »
New ‘Hurry Up’ Offense for the Football Team
Hiba Ahmed, Business Editor
October 1, 2012
The traditional scene on a Friday night in Coffey Stadium is that of multiple football players huddling up on the field to quickly run over plays. However this year, the crowd will hear more yelling and see fewer huddles due to the new “no huddle policy” introduced this season by the varsity... Read more »
Golf Team at Districts
Nick Runkel, Online Editor
October 1, 2012
In the first district tournament for any sport this fall season the Robinson golf team finished fourth overall in last week’s Concorde District Tournament held on the Lakes Course at Twin Lakes Park. “We are a little disappointed with the way we finished,... Read more »
Track Postseason
Joe White, Staff Writer
June 8, 2012
The track team has concluded their season with strong performances at both districts, and regionals and participating in the state tournament. The girls team placed second at districts, with victories in the 4×4 and sophomore Macey Schweikert won both the mile and the 800. The boys’ team won districts... Read more »
Summer Football Camp
Ian Criman, Editorials Editor
June 8, 2012
After doing summer training workouts for years at Camp Varsity, our school’s football team switched football camps last year and this is the second year they will be going. The camp, called Team USA Sports Camps, is located in Port Jervis, New York and used to be a training site for the National... Read more »
Girls’ tennis falls slightly behind
Reem Nadeem, Staff Writer
May 14, 2012
With six wins and four losses, the varsity girls’ tennis team wrapped up their season April 27 at 3:30 p.m. The last game against Herndon High school was a success, yielding a score of 7-2. Senior team member Miriam Eackloff said the Support the Troops Carnival, which took place the same day, brought... Read more »


