Friday, January 31, 2020

76ers slumping as the new year begins

Lear Asplundh
Staff Writer

Ending 2019 and shifting into the new year, the Philadelphia 76ers are off to a solid start. The team finished the year as the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference with a 23-13 record. However, the Sixers ended the year on a three game losing streak, stirring concern that the new starting lineup the Sixers acquired in the summer may not be working out.
  In the summer, the 76ers signed center Al Horford to a multi-year deal worth over 100 million dollars. This free agent signing looked to help Sixers star Joel Embiid for when he is worn out and needs rest. They also acquired shooting guard Josh Richardson from the Miami Heat in exchange for Jimmy Butler. He is a young, defensive-minded player that is a good two-way player. These players are both playing well, but not meeting the high expectations that many hoped they would achieve. This has led to them falling to the sixth seed after being the third seed last year. The Sixers are also hoping for Ben Simmons to be more aggressive as his point per game since he is at a career low of 14ppg. Simmons has made a three pointer this year, but the coaches and fans are encouraging him to shoot more often resulting in defenders guarding the perimeter rather than sagging off, helping the defense.
  Shifting into the new year, the Sixers hope to get back on track. After a convincing win on Christmas Day against the best team in the league, the Milwaukee Bucks, the Sixers and their fans hope they can get back to playing high level basketball again.

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Oskar Strong


Jake Saxton & Garrett Hoffman 

On Dec. 13, 2019, tragic news struck the Philadelphia Flyers organization and the entire NHL. The Flyers second year forward, who was leading the team in scoring, was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. Flyers general manager, Chuck Fletcher released a statement saying that Lindblom would be out the remainder of the season.
  Ewing Sarcoma is a cancer that develops in bones, joints, or soft tissue. It is most common in teens and young adults. Even though it's such a rare form of cancer, it's the second most common bone cancer in children. The Ewing Sarcoma disease reaches its peak popularity typically between the ages of 10-20, which makes 23-year-old Oskar Lindblom’s condition a little more rare than others.
  Throughout this sorrowful and shocking occurrence, Oskar has been receiving some much support from the fans and the entire hockey community. The hashtag that has been going around the hockey community is #Oskarstrong, and the Flyers have made shirts and have given them out to fans as well. Also after Oskar was diagnosed the team has been keeping up Oskars Jersey in the locker room. 
  Flyers Captain Claude Giroux stated to the media, “It’s not just us behind him, It’s the whole city.” This was another terrific gesture from the star or the team to one of the teams rising stars. 
  Hopefully, Oskar will be back on the ice next year, but as of right now we are all Oskar strong.      

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

NFL Postseason


Kel Macdowell
Staff Writer

The 2019 NFL regular season has been a long and hard fought season that has come to an end and the remaining teams are beginning to prepare for the playoffs. Meanwhile, teams like the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers have an extra week to prepare as the rest of the teams get ready for Wild Card Weekend. The AFC matchups for this upcoming weekend are the Buffalo Bills playing the Houston Texans along with the New England Patriots up against the Tennessee Titans on January 4th. January 5th has action-packed games with Minnesota Vikings visiting the New Orleans Saints and the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Seattle Seahawks. The winners of each game will move on to one of the four teams with a bye on Wild Card Weekend. Teams will have to get their offenses going from the start and their defenses to enter the game with a steady focus. Key players for wild card weekend in each matchup are Deshaun Watson for the Houston Texans, Stephon Gilmore for the New England Patriots, Michael Thomas for the New Orleans Saints, and Marshawn Lynch for the Seattle Seahawks. 
  Looking ahead of Wild Card Weekend, the first round bye superstars have a point to prove in their matchups. Regardless of whichever team is left, they will not have an easier path after this weekend. First round bye teams are star-studded and they all have players who can turn it on and become the difference maker. When these players are in the zone, there's no stopping them. The players are the ones to look out for. Patrick Mahomes who was the  2018 NFL MVP from the Kansas City Chiefs is ready to make a deep playoff run after a knee injury earlier this season. The next player is Lamar Jackson, 2019 NFL MVP front runner, from the Baltimore Ravens.For the 49ers, we have George Kittle who holds the record for most receiving yards in a season by a tight end. Finally there's Aaron Jones, who tied with Christian McCaffrey for most touchdowns in the regular season this year, for the Green Bay Packers.
  Roberto Escamilla contributed to this article. 

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

New Hope-Solebury’s Basketball Team Off to An Exciting Start


Alex Walinski and Kyle Sulliuvan 
Staff Writers 

The Lions started the year playing against two Five A schools in the Upper Moreland tip-off tournament. In their first game, they took down Upper Merion 53-42 with a strong defensive team performance and overall performance. The Lions won three of the four quarters, only losing the third quarter by one point. The Lions played their next game against another Five A school, almost doubling New Hope’s size in Upper Moreland. The beginning was a rocky start, but the Lions were able to recuperate as the game progressed.  In the end, they came up short by losing 55-41. Following strong performances out of Kyle Mclaughlin and Alex Walinski, having scored 14 and 21 points respectively over 30 minutes, the team could not follow through on the defensive end.  
The regular season continued with the first home game against the Bristol Warriors. The Lions had complete control throughout the entire game, winning all four quarters. Mike Borys had a strong defensive game with three steals and 10 points. Followed by Chris Keatings stellar performance 13 points and 8 rebounds. This allowed the New Hope Lions’ head coach Rick Fedele to go deep into the bench. Resting many of the starting key players of the team to help develop the skills of the subs as the long season played out. 
The next game was a Saturday evening at home facing the New Hope Lions and the Holy Ghost Prep Firebirds. This game had high attendance and was a close back and forth game as two great defensive teams battling for the lead in the league. The Lions were down three points with eight seconds to go and junior guard Alex Walinski came down and hit a deep heavily contested three pointer to send the game to overtime.The Lions controlled the lead in overtime and finished with a 50-48 win. Alex Walinski had an outstanding game with 20 points and six rebounds followed by a great performance by Junior Philip Weinsemimer with four fast break layups to go along with other baskets to total 17 points. This win put the Lions in first place in the league.
The most recent game was against Mast Charter Academy. The Lions headed into the game with a 3-1 record against Mass Charter’s 0-6 record. With a tie game in the first quarter of 12-12, the Lions took the lead and maintained a strong lead for the rest of the game. With a 30 point win for the Lions, this allowed them to clear the bench and rest the starters who have had some minor injuries.  It was a great experience for the young sophomore players, such as Charlie Albano and Justin Lehman, to get varsity playing playing time as they are the young talent which will take over the future of the team. Alex Walinski had 15 points in short outing along with Kyle Mclaughlin's 15 points orchestrating the offense at point guard, alongside senior Mike Borys who finished with 16 on the day. 
The Lions were off to a spectacular start with a 4-1 record and are hoping to become the face of the BAL this season and clinch their first league championship. The long three hour practices six days a week including over Thanksgiving break and Christmas Break had paid off great, resulting in the team's early success. The intangibles that go unnoticed on the scorebooks is what pushed the Lions over the top thus far. It is what is preached in practice and it pays off at game time. They don’t focus on outscoring teams, but rather prioritizing the defense and hustling, and the scoreboard has been in their favor due to this mindset.    Philip Weinsiemer, Mike Borys, Bryan Dougerty, Kyle Mclaughlin, Christian Keating, and Kyle Sullivan prove this mentality to achieve success for the Lions.
The Lions had four games over the winter Holiday Break against four tough schools. Starting off with a brutal loss to Christopher Dock losing 69-63. The Lions struggled defensively stopping the big guy inside the paint and the quick athletic guards. The following game was on the day before Christmas Eve, the Lions lost to Neshaminy by one point. They allowed the opposing team to shoot the three ball consistently hurt them and forced them to be trailing the entire game. On Dec. 27, the Lions continued their losing streak with a loss to William Tennent High School where the team was outplayed offensively. The team struggled with help across rotations and struggled to stop them on the defensive end.
This was the tipping point as the team had to come together and discuss how their early success has fallen off and what it was going to take to rejuvenate their success. With a good game plan the Lions faced Council Rock North on Dec. 28, in which they were down 10 points at half time. With a second half comeback they tied up with a few seconds left to send the game into overtime. With the clock ticking down, Alex Walinski dribbled down the court and finds Michael Les for a wide open layup as time expired to win the game. This was a game that moved the Lions back up in the rankings of the league.
The Lions played their next game against Church Farm where they handled business winning by 15 points. The game was close until the late third and fourth quarter where the team began to run away with the game when they dropped into a 3-2 zone defense and got consecutive stops and turned them into scores on the opposite end. 
The Lions then started a small road trip by traveling to Delaware county Christian where they played a solid team in the knights. The Lions held their own all game, but in the third quarter they shot 2-17 which killed them in the end. The Lions ended up receiving their fifth loss of the season, the second loss in league play, by a score of 57-49.
  This is the team’s last year in the BAL and they hope to end on top before they head off to Suburban 1 and face many schools much bigger schools which have more talented players to choose.

New Hope Baseball starts off the season


Ian Mendola and Adam Aquaro 
Staff Writers 

In recent months, the New Hope’s baseball team has kicked off the season with winter workouts. The team has been practicing in the middle school gym since November 7th from 7-9 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays every week. The team continues to work in the gym, building their team chemistry before they step foot on the field in the spring. Focusing on their hitting skills during the winter months will prep them for the spring training they will do in Florida.
Over Spring Break, the team will travel to Vero Beach Florida to help get their game up playing against good competition and getting as many reps as possible. Dodgertown, Florida is where the games will be held for the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams as well. The team will spend a week playing games, practicing, and bonding with each other to get to know the people they will be with for the next 6 months. The program will run 6 days a week and go for the rest of the year until June once the season starts.
Captains Cameron Mertz and Deven Smith will lead the team into the 2020 season. Mertz is a 4-year varsity shortstop looking forward to his best season yet. Last year the team felt he was snubbed from a first-team spot as he had an exceptional season batting just under .500 and being a leader on and off of the field.. His batting average was just below500 while hitting 2 round-trippers. Deven is a 4-year varsity pitcher looking forward to continuing  his success. Deven was also the starting striker for New Hope’s soccer team that made it to the state finals. A dedicated sportsman, Devon was key in making it to districts last year when he had a dominant pitching outing, and he hopes to continue the team even farther for the upcoming season. 
The boys are looking forward to the upcoming season and getting out onto the field as soon as possible. 

NFL Postseason


Roberto Escamilla 
Staff Writer

The 2019 NFL regular season has been a long and hard fought season that has come to an end and the remaining teams are beginning to prepare for the playoffs. Meanwhile, teams like the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers have an extra week to prepare as the rest of the teams get ready for Wild Card Weekend. The AFC matchups for this upcoming weekend are the Buffalo Bills playing the Houston Texans along with the New England Patriots up against the Tennessee Titans on January 4th. January 5th has action-packed games with Minnesota Vikings visiting the New Orleans Saints and the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Seattle Seahawks. The winners of each game will move on to one of the four teams with a bye on Wild Card Weekend. Teams will have to get their offenses going from the start and their defenses to enter the game with a steady focus. Key players for wild card weekend in each matchup are Deshaun Watson for the Houston Texans, Stephon Gilmore for the New England Patriots, Michael Thomas for the New Orleans Saints, and Marshawn Lynch for the Seattle Seahawks. 
Looking ahead of Wild Card Weekend, the first round bye superstars have a point to prove in their matchups. Regardless of whichever team is left, they will not have an easier path after this weekend. First round bye teams are star-studded and they all have players who can turn it on and become the difference maker. When these players are in the zone, there's no stopping them. The players are the ones to look out for. Patrick Mahomes who was the  2018 NFL MVP from the Kansas City Chiefs is ready to make a deep playoff run after a knee injury earlier this season. The next player is Lamar Jackson, 2019 NFL MVP front runner, from the Baltimore Ravens.For the 49ers, we have George Kittle who holds the record for most receiving yards in a season by a tight end. Finally there's Aaron Jones, who tied with Christian McCaffrey for most touchdowns in the regular season this year, for the Green Bay Packers.