Year: 2022

Boys Soccer Ends Week with Two Wins

By Johnny Inama      The Ponte Vedra High School boys soccer team played their eighth game of the season on Dec. 13 against Oakleaf High School, looking to pick up their fifth win on the season following two straight ties….

Boys Basketball Jumps to 5-1

Kennedy Rosendahl    The Ponte Vedra high school boys’ basketball team had another successful week of games. First, the Sharks took on the Fletcher Senators, winning with a score of 64-44, on Tuesday, Dec. 6. Then, they played in a…

Word of The Year Announced

By James Grossmann and Jackson Gianchetta In the digital age, language never ceases to evolve. The COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in communication taking place via social media platforms. The rise in communication on social media has had rippling…

Wayback Machine Serves as Valuable Internet Tool

By Jackson Gianchetta As the internet continues to evolve and expand, access to information has never been more widespread. However, the rise of paywalls and the disappearance of content from the internet can make it difficult for high school students…

Senior Connections Club Teaches Leadership Skills

By Jasmine Pacheco Although not often talked about, participating in school clubs is an underrated and highly beneficial opportunity that many students should acknowledge throughout their high school years. If taken seriously, a student could consider taking it a step…

Girls Soccer Update

By Sam Ritchie Pre-Break Update The Ponte Vedra High School girls soccer team picked up some momentum after taking their first loss last week against Bishop Moore, with a big win against Providence. It was an impressive win going to…

Sequels Take Over Modern Day Hollywood

By Jackson Gianchetta    Sequels have historically been well received, allowing fans to experience their favorite characters in brand-new ways while also generating extra profit for the creators of the piece.  The best sequels expand on the world, characters, and…

Year Round Athletics Impacts Athlete Injuries

By Aspen McAdoo             Among all MLB players 65 percent of them grew up north of the 33rd parallel. Also, 57 percent of MLB pitchers who had Tommy John surgery grew up south of the 33rd parallel. High school athletes…

The Yard: Milkshake Review

By Sasha Crowe and Amelia McDonough   The Yard, known for its ‘Instagrammable’ desserts, is a milkshake bar that has brought the milkshake to a whole new level. It was founded in 2017 by the husband-and-wife team Logan and Chelsea…

Water Fountains to Resume Operation After Winter Break

By Landon Rogers-Neubarth    During COVID-19, St. Johns county turned off the water fountains in the school in compliance to the CDC’s health regulations for physical distancing. In order to allow students to get water on campus without the purchase…