Highland vs. Central soccer games

By: Brennan McMahon

On the first day of school the Highland soccer teams played the Central soccer games.

The B team had a rough game with no ref so the Central coach was reffing the game. This resulted in there being a lot of bad calls that went in the Central teams favor. The end result of the game was 1-4 in Central’s favor with Edward Fuentes scoring for Highland.

The JV game went a lot better than the B game. The JV game had a ref, and they managed to score 3 goals. Sadly, they were not able to tie the game before time ran out. The team tried their very best and got very close to tying up the game. The game ended with a score of 3-4.

The varsity game was very close and with 15 minutes left the score was still 0-0. The last 15 minutes got very chippy from both teams with multiple fouls for both teams.

The Central team got a rebound goal and were winning 0-1. The Central team started to slow the game down and run down the clock, but the Highland team was so close to getting the tying goal. There were many scoring opportunities and not much time left.

Central got the ball and one of their strikers shot the ball from midfield and it barely slipped past Highland’s goalkeeper. The final score of the game was 0-2 but the Varsity team tried their best and it was a very close game.

The Varsity and JV teams have home games tonight, and B team has a game on Saturday.

Please come watch and cheer on the teams!

‘Red White & Royal Blue’

By: Abisola Dosunmu

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*Note: This article contains spoilers

‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ is a movie adaptation of Casey McQuiston’s bestselling original novel. It was released on August 11, 2023, on Amazon Prime. The movie recently reached No. 1 on Prime due to its popularity.

It featured two talented actors starring as the main leads: Taylor Zakhar Perez playing Alex Claremont-Diaz, the first son of the first female president, and Nicholas Galitzine playing Henry Fox, the prince of Britain. They meet, they cause an international scandal concerning a lot of cake during a very public royal wedding, and somewhere in the months of forced – then not so forced – contact to perform damage control, they slowly fall in love. But before that?

The ocean that separates those two couldn’t be wider, according to Alex. Alex has had a problem with Henry ever since he brushed him off at the Olympics, while Henry was just trying to grieve his dead father. This plot point doesn’t change much in the movie, however, the friendship part of their relationship felt rushed, rather than the natural progression and banter that was seen in the book. Understandable, the directors had to smush the entire book into a two hour movie, which meant some parts had to be entirely cut out from the movie, as it is with most movie adaptations. However, the movie would have been better if it was fleshed out in a six part series, rather than a two hour movie.

One thing I liked in the movie was the chemistry between the two male leads, Taylor and Nicholas. They really brought the characters Henry and Alex to life, the charisma and the banter between the two characters was very entertaining to watch. The movie wouldn’t have been half as enjoyable to watch without these two.

Still, the heart of the novel, ‘Red White & Royal Blue’, remains entirely the same in the movie. It reads like a corny romcom on the pages, but the actors and directors really brought the lightness and humor of it to life on screen.

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