Baseball vs. Lacrosse

Owen Joyce, Sports Editor
March 22, 2013  

Baseball and lacrosse are two of the only teams in the school who have a rivalry with each other. The two teams are both spring sports, and the rivalry has been going on for a long time. “I have been playing lacrosse for two years now, and once I was introduced to the game, I was informed... Read More

Criminal justice to jail and back

Owen Joyce, Sports Editor
February 1, 2013  

Field trips are an important part of any class, but they play a large role in criminal justice II. The class takes a field trip to the local prison every year. “We go through where you would go had you been arrested, and you go through the whole process of going to prison,” Senior Jason... Read More

HL/SL Splits are Beneficial

Owen Joyce, Sports Editor
November 13, 2012  

Two in one. Usually when something is two in one, it is viewed in a positive light. Such as two in one shower heads, ovens and those jars with both peanut butter AND jelly. Can the two in one work for our school? This question has been posed by classes in the school, which have combined the... Read More

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New Field Hockey Coach Brings Change

Owen Joyce, Sports Editor
October 1, 2012  

Bringing in a new coach to any team always comes with change. Whether it is change to coaching style, strategy on the field, or even experience, almost nothing is the same. Bill Levey is the new field Hockey coach, and hopes his change will be a positive one. “Our old coach was a lot more... Read More

Seniors should set an example for freshmen

Owen Joyce, Sports Editor
June 11, 2012  

In a school of almost four thousand, it is easy to be strangers with another student in your own grade. It is even easier to be friends with someone a grade above or below while being completely unaware. Students can be split into two groups, the upperclassmen and the underclassmen. The upperclassmen... Read More

Sports Leadership class introduced

Owen Joyce, Staff Writer
May 8, 2012  

This year the sports leadership class will be offered at Robinson. Coach Matt Cross and Coach Bryan Hazard will be teaching the class they described as a cross between SGA and Sports Marketing. “Were taking SGA for athletes, something that Coach Hazard and I will do, and we want to have broadcasting... Read More

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Club sports take recruiting world by storm

Owen Joyce, Staff Writer
May 8, 2012  

In the world of high school sports occasionally there are players on a team who dedicate their time not only to their high school team, but the club team they belong to as well. “I play for the Skywalkers, they are a lacrosse team in Maryland,” Senior Campbell Collier said. Collier has... Read More

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School community feels the absence of Coach ‘G’

Owen Joyce, Staff Writer
April 12, 2012  

Barry Gorodnick, former head softball coach, has stopped coaching the softball team, because he is in the hospital for cancer treatment. The entire community has missed him, and a fundraiser has already been set up to help pay for Gorodnick’s treatment, The Gorodnick Family Fundraiser, which... Read More

Coming back from injury

Owen Joyce, Staff Writer
April 12, 2012  

Broken bones; pulled hamstrings; stress fractures; shoulder and wrist problems; cauliflower ear; and torn ACLs are just a few of the injuries students at our school have sustained, and yet most of those athletes have made  comebacks. Depending on the injury, players can lose more than just... Read More

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Shooting stars put team on their backs

Owen Joyce, Staff Writer
February 3, 2012  

One team, three players, and approximately 64 percent of the points scored. The varsity basketball team has a roster of 13 players, yet just three of those players are combined for more than half of points scored. Yet these statistics display more of a team effort than in years past. “We... Read More

One team, five diverse groups

Owen Joyce, Staff Writer
December 7, 2011  

   While many different school teams have different sections the indoor track and field team is in a league of its own because of the amount of sections they have. Head coach Mike Kiernan said there are five different groups on the team. “We have distance, sprints and hurdles, jumps,... Read More

New editing software leads to improved morning news

Owen Joyce, Staff Writer
December 6, 2011  

Good Morning Robinson, or GMR as it is more commonly known, has received new computers with new editing software in the past two weeks. “We have been waiting since May, and the last time they bought a new editing computer was 1996,” Senior Lawrence Doherty said. The new computers have brought... Read More