End of school year look into Highland Park’s spring sports

By: Abby Altman

Highland Park has been a powerhouse in many sports over the last few years, most notably Cross Country running and Nordic skiing. So what happens in the spring, when Highland no longer represents a powerhouse endurance sport?

Spring sports at Highland Park Senior High have not historically compared to that of fall and winter sports, both in success, and in spectator turnout.

Baseball and softball games don’t attract nearly as many viewers and support as football and basketball, and most people don’t even know that Highand has a combined ultimate frisbee team with Central High School.

However, each of the spring sports at Highland have achieved some level of success and each team deserves to be recognized.

Softball:

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The Highland Park softball team has been short in numbers ever since the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time since 2019, Highland was able to fill a JV roster this spring, and utilized an abundance of underclassmen to fill out the Varsity roster.

The softball team went 8-0 in conference play, outscoring conference opponents 132-10 en route to their sixth conference title in team history. The team then went on to beat Minneapolis Southwest 16-6 to earn the first Twin Cities championship title in team history.

Baseball:

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Similar to softball, the Highland Park baseball team went 8-0 in conference play, and 14-3 overall. The baseball team started the season extremely hot, going 14-0 to open the season, before dropping the last 3 games of the regular season.

Baseball and softball both went 0-2 in section play to end their seasons.

Badminton:

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The Highland girls badminton team went 9-3 in conference play, and 17-3 overall on the season. Highland finished the season ranked 4th in team state.

At the individual state meet, Sunny Vang placed 1st overall in the singles varsity matches, and Houahna Yang placed 2nd overall in the singles JV matches. Edi Damiyo and Sara Leticho placed 3rd overall in the JV doubles matches.

Track:

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The track team had a relatively bumpy start to the season, with many distance runners continuing their Nordic ski season, and several top athletes out with injury. Despite these setbacks, both the boys and girls teams won the team conference meet, with every single relay team taking 1st or 2nd place, and 12 overall event wins.

The team is now in the middle of their section championships, with Gavin Roberts and Terez Vaughn going to state in the 3200 and triple jump respectively. The finals for the section meet will be held on Friday, June 2, with 7 athletes qualifying for finals in various events.

Girls Golf:

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The girls golf team had a record breaking number of participants this year. The golf team went 5-0 in conference, and won the conference tournament for the 18th time, by a daunting 150 strokes. This marks 10 conference titles in the last 11 years for Highland girls golf.

Boys Golf:

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For the 3rd straight season, the Highland boys golf team was conference champions, finishing the match with a team score of 326. This is the 16th conference title in team history.

Ultimate Frisbee:

After losing the majority of their team to graduation last season, the Highland-Central combined team was able to recruit lots of new players, and the team is now even bigger than in years prior. The team went 5-4 on the season, including a 4 game win streak in April.

Tennis:

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The Highland Boys tennis team clinched the conference title, going 6-0 in city play, ending with a 7-0 defeat over Como Park. This is the 17th conference win in team history.

Doubles duo Andrew Bacigalupi and Bodie Zwank defeated Eagan in the Section 3AA doubles championship, taking 1st place and qualifying for the state tennis tournament. The state tournament will begin on June 8th.

Loot Boxes versus Battle Passes in games: Which is worse?

By: Daniel Kendle

In a lot of multiplayer video games you’ll find 2 types of micro-transactional models: loot boxes and battle passes. They both have good qualities, but both also have negative ones as well. As someone who has experienced both, I’m here to answer the burning question: which is worse? Or, more importantly, which is better?

On that note I must say that I’m not the biggest fan of FPS shooters, in which these two models are most commonly found across gaming. I’m more of a fan of single-player games, and online battle royales aren’t really my thing, so take this article with a grain of salt.

To start, let’s give an overview of both options. Both loot boxes and battle passes involve you spending real-world currency to purchase various items that either affect gameplay or are purely cosmetic. However, how you go around receiving those items differs.

Loot Boxes are 1-use purchases that automatically give you some item or cosmetic. There are different types of boxes, with some games having a randomized system of boxes, and others not. When buying one, they usually only have 1 or 2 items, so you can expect to have differently-priced boxes for different rarities of stock.

Battle Passes are much different in that after taking your money, you don’t receive some reward immediately. Instead, you have a roadmap of unlockables that, after playing more of the game, you can unlock more for free. Many passes have free roads that have less items and lower quality in terms of looks. Also, many games have different “seasons” of battle passes, where you’ll get a new set of unlockables, sometimes themed around something different. These don’t come at any extra cost if you want the free gimmes, but if you want the road with the higher-quality items, you have to pay again.

Now that we have an idea of what each of our options look like, we can get into their upsides – and issues.

Starting with loot boxes, the one big upside they have is that they don’t take time to get. Battle passes have you play more of the game in conjunction with the pass, and therefore take a lot of time to keep progressing. Meanwhile, loot boxes are simple, automatic transaction models that either give you exactly what you want or a chance to, getting something else instead.

However, the issues stemming from these boxes are from this simplicity. One big thing is that for a lot of games you can’t necessarily get the exact item you want. This’ll be the last time I discuss this, but a bunch of loot boxes have a loot pool that the game randomly chooses from for your item, which can make your spent money either wasted or used for something you didn’t need. It’s also not that fun; a 1-1 purchase for whatever you want – or something close to that – doesn’t provide much in the way of interacting with the game more so than your wallet.

Next is battle passes. I’d say that there are 2 big pluses to these systems. The first is that having to work through the game, playing matches and whatnot, has you actually using the game. This is in contrast to loot boxes’ transactional module. The second is that you get more content for generally less-expensive prices, even if the cosmetics and items you earn aren’t able to be hand-picked.

However, there’s also a couple of problems with battle passes. For one thing, while the dull currency exchanging of loot boxes doesn’t give much in the way of game interaction, the ease can’t be understated. Imagine if a game you’re playing has you get weapons by defeating enemies, dropping only every few hundred kills. Well then, it’d be a slog to get through, and being able to simply buy the desired item is too convenient. This is the big obstacle with battle passes; playing the game over and over to work your way to nodes on a path can be monotonous and lengthy.

Nowadays we see battle passes more often used in games than loot boxes, so I’d say that the gaming industry has chosen their favored model. Personally, I’d say that both are better in different games, with loot boxes being best in games with gameplay focused more on repeatable gameplay loops, like many mobile games. Meanwhile, battle passes are seemingly best in longer campaigns, like shooters and open-world systems. Not that you can’t have a battle pass in a mobile game or loot boxes in longer campaigns, as hundreds have proven they’re perfectly viable options. However, I find that loot boxes are best in shorter experiences that can be easily picked up, and battle passes in either longer narratives or more complex systems.

If I had to pick a favorite, I’d say I prefer battle passes due to their inherent allowance of game interaction. I mean, why did you buy the pass in the first place? To play the game!

Of course, you can have instances where boxes and passes don’t work at all. A loot box in a single-player RPG would be decently-strange, and as for battle passes…

Yikes.

‘Plátanos Flameados’ recipe

By: Pablo Contreras

Image taken from: Cocina Como Se Hace

I have never made Plátanos Flameados but from the video that I watched I can see that this recipe is definitely interesting and slightly unique. This recipe requires using fire and alcohol so be careful in that part if you are doing those steps.

I’m pretty sure that we all have tried Platanos flameados, I know you can find them in buffets, and me personally, I have never liked the taste and texture of them. I don’t like how soft the banana is and the taste of the banana.

Now here are some warnings before we start the recipe:

  1. This recipe is not mine it belongs to ‘Cocina Como Se Hace’
  2. The photo on this article also belong to ‘Cocina Como Se Hace’
  3. This recipe does have alcohol in it but you can skip that part, if not then have an adult help you

‘Plátanos Flameados’ Ingredients:

  1. 2 Bananas
  2. Brown sugar
  3. Butter
  4. 2 sliced oranges
  5. Whisky or cognac
  6. 1 cinnamon stick

Steps:

  1. The first thing that you need to do is put your pan on the stove on medium heat, and add in the brown sugar and wait for your sugar to get caramelized
  2. While waiting for your sugar to get caramelized peel your bananas and cut then in half
  3. Now, once your sugar is fully caramelized then add in your butter and your 1 stick of cinnamon and mix thoroughly
  4. Next squeeze the juice of the oranges in the pan and mix
  5. Once everything is mixed thoroughly then add in your sliced bananas
  6. Leave your bananas to cook in the caramel for a little while and then flip them

(For this next part I don’t recommend doing this without an adult because it requires you using alcohol and a lighter. You can skip if you want, if not make sure you have an adult help you)

  1. You are going to add in the whisky and turn your heat all the way up and use a lighter to light the bananas on fire
  2. Wait for the fire to stop and then you will know that they are ready

Now that you are done you can enjoy 🙂

Here is the link to the original recipe, beware the video is in Spanish ‘Canal Cómo Se Hace’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKtbJArs23s

Florida had become hostile to African Americans

By: Jasmine Williams

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According to ‘Rolling Stone,’ the NAACP had issued a travel advisory warning Black Americans who were thinking about going to Florida. The NAACP has said, “[Florida is] openly hostile toward African Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals.” This is surprising because of how many people actually would or would have gone to Florida.

About 34.6 million domestic people went to Florida from January 1st to March 31st for vacation. The NAACP had stated, “Before traveling to Florida, please understand that the state of Florida devalues and marginalizes the contributions of, and the challenges faced by African Americans and other communities of color.”

Ron DeSantis, the Florida Republican governor, is against diversity and inclusion. In 2022, he signed a bill that executed a ban on race topics being taught in schools. AP African American studies are inaccessible to students because he thinks it’s a political agenda. DeSantis said, “[T]he country is rotten and that our institutions are illegitimate.”

DeSantis had tried to cover up the truth of discrimination of Black Americans now and in the past. DeSantis neglects Black Americans struggles and their history, showing how inconsiderate he is about Black people. Since they would ban AP African American studies, others would not be able to learn about the history behind African Americans and their struggles and be able to help them.

The president and CEO of the NAACP, Derrick Johnson, had said, “Let me be clear — failing to teach an accurate representation of the horrors and inequalities that Black Americans have faced and continue to face is a disservice to students and a dereliction of duty to all.”

Just before this advisory for Black Americans came, the LULAC, the League of United Latin American Citizens, had announced an advisory to Latinos. DeSantis had put into place cruel penalties for undocumented people. It may be better to book your next flight to another place next vacation.

For more information, please go to:

https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/21/us/naacp-florida-travel-advisory/index.html

https://naacp.org/articles/naacp-issues-travel-advisory-florida