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Most popular sports in America

By: Isabel Strack

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The most popular men’s sport in America is football also known as the NFL. Almost 37% of Americans have said that football is their favorite to play, or enjoy watching. The NFL also has the highest number of people who show up to their games, which is 67,591. This league has 32 different football teams.

The season starts in September and ends in December, with every team playing 16 games. As the best teams advance we go into playoffs, which lead into the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is the biggest annual sporting event in the country.

The NFL also gets the highest TV ratings as it is on every Sunday during football season. In 2014, a record of 167 million people watched Super Bowl Sunday.

The most popular sports for women in America are women’s basketball and women’s soccer. Both of these sports are big options for many girls in high school and college.

Women’s college basketball has a world wide fan base of almost 50 million. The women’s basketball TV rate has 56% of viewers tuning in to watch. The WNBA popularity is due to the first pro year of college students like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Cameron Brink who all brought attention to college women’s basketball during the previous year’s NCAA tournament (NCAA stands for National Collegiate Athletic Association). They set new scores during this tournament and also set new records for scoring and viewership during their undergraduate careers. As these women athletes were recently drafted into the WNBA many of their fans followed them. Their fans boosted ticket and merchandise sales, and TV ratings. The Olympic events are also very popular with 35% of viewers tuning in.

In college, women’s soccer is also a popular choice. In 2023, soccer was one of the most popular women’s sports to watch on TV. They have 74% of viewing hours. The national women’s soccer league has a fan base of almost 36 million people.

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Sports schedule for: Oct 14-19

ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: OCTOBER 14 – OCTOBER 19  
MONDAYOCTOBER 14 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
4:30pm3:15pm | 6:00pmJV Football vs. MPLS WashburnHumboldt High School
TUESDAYOCTOBER 15
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
3:30pm Cross Country  Conference ChampionshipsHighland 9
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. WashburnHOME
WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 16
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
4:30pm2:30pm | 6:15pmFootball vs. CentralGriffin Stadium
THURSDAYOCTOBER 17
THURSDAYOCTOBER 17  
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
10:00am8:30am | 11:30amFootball vs. CentralGriffin Stadium
FRIDAYOCTOBER 18
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SATURDAYOCTOBER 19
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Sports schedule for: Oct 7-12

  ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: OCTOBER 7 – OCTOBER 12
MONDAYOCTOBER 7
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
TBDGirls Soccer SectionsTBD
4:00pm2:45pm | 5:30pmJV Football vs. KennedyKennedy High School
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm4:30pm | 8:30pmVolleyball vs. JohnsonJohnson High School
TUESDAYOCTOBER 8
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 9
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm4:30pm | 8:30pmVolleyball vs. Holy AngelsAcademy of Holy Angels
TBDBoys Soccer Sections TBD
TBDGirls Soccer SectionsTBD
THURSDAYOCTOBER 10
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
4:00pm2:00pm | 6:00pmFootball vs. WashburnGriffin Stadium
7:00pm5:15pm | 9:00pmGirls Swimming and Diving vs.  Tri-City UnitedHumboldt High School
FRIDAYOCTOBER 11
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
SATURDAYOCTOBER 12
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
B: 8:00am JV: 8:00am V: 8:00amVolleyball TournamentV: Benilde St. Margaret’s JV/B: Harding High School
TBDBoys Soccer SectionsTBD
TBDGirls Soccer SectionsTBD

Sports schedule for: Sept 30-Oct 5

  ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: SEPTEMBER 30 – OCTOBER 5  
MONDAYSEPTEMBER 30 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm Girls Soccer vs. RichfieldHOME
5:00pm Varsity Boys Soccer vs. KennedyKennedy High School
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. WashingtonHOME
TUESDAYOCTOBER 1
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm B-Squad/JV Boys Soccer  vs. BreckHOME
5:30pm3:30pm | 7:45pmGirls Swimming and Diving vs. BlakeBlake School
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. South St. PaulHOME
WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 2
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 3:45pm V: 5:00pm Girls Soccer vs. TartanTartan High School
JV: 4:15pm V: 4:30pm3:15pm | 5:45pmBoys Soccer vs. JohnsonV: Johnson High School JV: Arlington & Arkwright
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. HumboldtHOME
THURSDAYOCTOBER 3
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm Girls Soccer vs. JohnsonHOME
FRIDAYOCTOBER 4
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
B: 3:30pm JV: 5:00pm V: 7:00pmB: 3:15pm | 5:00pm JV: 4:00pm | 6:45pmBoys Soccer vs. MPLS EdisonMPLS Edison High School
SATURDAYOCTOBER 5
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 8:00am V: 10:00am Girls Soccer vs. CentralGriffin Stadium
8:00am7:00am | 9:30amBoys B2 Soccer vs. TartanTartan High School
B1: 9:30am JV: 11:00am V: 1:00pm Boys Soccer vs. SimleyHOME
10:00am6:30am | 2:00pmCross Country Alexandria Meet of ChampionsArrowwood Resort
12:00pm10:00am | 2:00pmFootball vs. KennedyBloomington Kennedy HS 

Sports schedule for: Sept 23-28

ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: SEPTEMBER 23 – SEPTEMBER 28
MONDAYSEPTEMBER 23 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm Girls Soccer vs. Holy AngelsHOME
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Girls Tennis vs. VisitationV: Visitation School JV: HOME
4:30pm3:15pm | 6:00pmJV Football vs. Harding/HumboldtHarding High School
B: 4:15pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm3:45pm | 8:30pmVolleyball vs. Como ParkComo Park High School
TUESDAYSEPTEMBER 24
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm Girls Soccer vs. HardingHOME
B: 4:15pm JV: 5:00pm V: 6:30pmB: 3:15pm | 5:45pm JV: 4:00pm | 6:30pmBoys Soccer vs. HardingHarding High School
WEDNESDAYSEPTEMBER 25
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
4:00pm3:15pm | 6:00pmJV Girls Tennis vs. MPLS SouthwestLinden Hills Park
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. CentralHOME
6:15pm5:15pm | 7:30pmBoys B2-Squad Soccer vs. St. AgnesSt. Agnes School
7:00pm5:15pm | 9:00pmGirls Swimming and Diving vs. CentralHumboldt High School
THURSDAYSEPTEMBER 26
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:30pm Girls Soccer vs. CentralGriffin Stadium
JV: 4:00pm B: 5:15pm V: 7:30pmJV: 3:15pm | 5:45pmBoys Soccer vs. CentralV/JV: Central High School B: HOME
FRIDAYSEPTEMBER 27
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
7:00pm4:30pm | 8:30pmFootball vs. Two RiversTwo Rivers High School
SATURDAYSEPTEMBER 28
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
8:00am6:45am | 4:00pmVarsity/JV Volleyball TournamentPark High School

Sports schedule for: Sept 16-21

ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: SEPTEMBER 16 – SEPTEMBER 21  
MONDAYSEPTEMBER 16 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm Girls Soccer vs. St. Croix LutheranHOME
4:15pm3:15pm | 5:45pmB-Squad Boys Soccer  vs. Como ParkArlington & Arkwright
4:30pm3:15pm | 6:00pmJV Football vs. SouthwestMPLS Southwest High School
TUESDAYSEPTEMBER 17
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Girls Tennis vs. CentralV: HOME JV: Como Park High School
B1: 4:15pm V: 5:00pm JV: 5:30pm Boys Soccer vs. HumboldtV: Humboldt High School JV/B1: HOME
JV: 5:00pm V: 7:00pm Girls Soccer vs. HumboldtHumboldt High School
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm4:30pm | 8:30pmVolleyball vs. Minnehaha AcademyMinnehaha Academy
WEDNESDAYSEPTEMBER 18
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Girls Tennis vs. SimleyV: Simley High School JV: HOME
4:30pm B2-Squad Boys Soccer vs. NovaHOME
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm4:30pm | 8:30pmVolleyball vs. HardingHarding High School
THURSDAYSEPTEMBER 19
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 4:15pm V: 4:30pmJV: 3:15pm | 5:45pmBoys Soccer vs. JohnsonV: Johnson High School JV: Arlington & Arkwright
4:00pm Girls Tennis vs. Harding/Como ParkHOME
JV: 4:00pm V: 5:15pm Girls Soccer vs. JohnsonHOME
4:15pm2:30pm | 6:15pmGirls Swimming and Diving vs. HumboldtHumboldt High School
FRIDAYSEPTEMBER 20
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
1:30pm11:45am | 4:15pmCross Country Roy Griak InviteLes Bolstad Golf Course
4:00pm3:00pm | 5:30pmB1-Squad Boys Soccer vs. TartanTartan High School
5:00pm B2-Squad Boys Soccer vs. RichfieldHOME
5:15pm JV Girls Soccer vs. Como ParkComo Park High School
SATURDAYSEPTEMBER 21
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
 9:00am | 4:00pmJV Volleyball TournamentHastings High School
1:00pm11:00am | 3:00pmFootball vs. Harding/HumboldtHumboldt High School
JV: 5:00pm V: 7:00pmJV: 4:00pm | 6:30pmBoys Soccer vs. St. Anthony VillageSt. Anthony Village High School

Sports schedule for: Sept 9-14

ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: SEPTEMBER 9 – SEPTEMBER 14  
MONDAYSEPTEMBER 9 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
    
TUESDAYSEPTEMBER 10
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 3:45pm V: 6:30pm Girls Soccer vs. WashingtonWashington Tech
V: 4:00pm Girls Tennis vs. HumboldtHumboldt High School
V: 4:30pm JV: 5:00pm B: 6:15pmJV: 4:00pm | 5:45pm B: 5:00pm | 7:45pmBoys Soccer vs. WashingtonWashington Tech
WEDNESDAYSEPTEMBER 11
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
B: 4:45pm JV: 4:45pm V: 6:30pm3:45pm | 8:15pmVolleyball vs. Hill-MurrayHill-Murray School
7:00pm5:15pm | 9:00pmGirls Swimming and Diving vs. HardingHumboldt High School
THURSDAYSEPTEMBER 12
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm3:15pm | 6:00pmGirls Tennis vs. WashingtonV: HOME JV: Washington Tech
4:00pm Varsity Girls Soccer vs. MPLS SouthHOME
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. MPLS SouthHOME
FRIDAYSEPTEMBER 13
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
6:00pm4:00pm | 8:00pmFootball vs. MPLS SouthwestGriffin Stadium
SATURDAYSEPTEMBER 14
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
9:00am Girls Tennis QuadrangularHarding High School
7:20pm5:00pm | 9:45pmCross Country Metro InvitationalFlying Clouds Fields

Sports schedule for: Sept 2-7

  ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: SEPTEMBER 2 – SEPTEMBER 7  
MONDAYSEPTEMBER 2 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
    
TUESDAYSEPTEMBER 3
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
B: 4:00pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Boys Soccer vs. KennedyV: Kennedy High School JV/B: HOME
4:30pm3:15pm | 6:00pmJV Football vs. JohnsonJohnson High School
JV: 5:00pm V: 7:00pm Girls Soccer vs. SimleySimley High School
WEDNESDAYSEPTEMBER 4
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm3:15pm | 6:00pmGirls Tennis vs. Minnehaha AcademyV: HOME JV: Minnehaha Academy
B2 – 4:30pm Boys Soccer vs. KennedyHOME
B: 5:30pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Volleyball vs. CentralCentral High School
THURSDAYSEPTEMBER 5
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Girls Tennis vs. JohnsonV: Eastview Park JV: HOME
B: 4:15pm JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pmB: 3:15pm V/JV: 4:45pm|8:30pmVolleyball vs. Cretin-Derham HallCretin-Derham Hall
JV: 5:00pm V: 5:15pm B: 5:30pm4:30pm | 6:00pmBoys Soccer vs. Como ParkJV: HOME V/B: Como Park High School
7:00pm5:15pm | 9:00pmGirls Swimming and Diving vs. Como ParkHumboldt High School
7:15pm Varsity Girls Soccer vs. Como ParkComo Park High School
FRIDAYSEPTEMBER 6
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
4:30pm Cross Country Saint Paul 2-MileHOME
6:00pm4:00pm | 8:00pmFootball vs. TartanTartan High School
SATURDAYSEPTEMBER 7
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
TBDTBDJV Football vs. TartanTartan High School
9:00am8:00am | 4:00pmB-Squad Volleyball TournamentLakeville South High School
JV: 10:00am V: 12:00pm Girls Soccer vs. Chisago LakesChisago Lakes High School
B: 9:00am JV: 10:30am V: 12:00pmB: 8:00am | 10:30am JV: 9:30am | 11:30amBoys Soccer vs. South St. PaulSouth St. Paul High School

Caleb Williams or Justin Fields?

By: Calla Fragassi

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The arguably biggest debate in the Bears community and the NFL as a whole: Was Justin Fields the one? Or did the Bears make the right decision by trading him to then draft Caleb Williams.

There are many different factors that go into this decision. For starters, what do the Bears players want? The locker room is in favor of keeping Fields based on recent reports from different sport news outlets stating that the team wants Justin Fields as their QB1. One anonymous veteran staunchly announced his criticism if the Bears do indeed move on from Fields:

“It’s like, if you get rid of him (Fields), what are we doing?” 

Cited from nbcsportschicago.com

It’s evident that Fields has made an impact on the Chicago Bears team and its fans, while proving to be a leader both on and off the field. 

The Bears had a lot of reasons to keep Fields. He’s young, 24 years old and entering his 4th year in the NFL. He’s also one of the most versatile quarterbacks in the league, as well as being a strong and fast runner.

Although his time in Chicago hasn’t been filled with the most wins, his playing wasn’t the true root of the problem. With a mediocre wide receivers and a poor offensive line, Fields shouldn’t take all the blame. While he may partially be at fault (just like everyone else on the team), he isn’t what’s holding them back.

The Bears game was strong in their last 6ish game stretch, with big wins against the Lions and the Vikings. Unfortunately, these flashes of good quarterback play for a guy in his 3rd year calls for some concern and questions about how high his skill level really is. 

Another main part of this decision is the uncertainty that comes with drafting a quarterback. Drafting Caleb Williams comes with the risk of not knowing how his skills may potentially pan out in the NFL. While it is likely that he’ll be successful, there have been many instances in the past of No.1 picks not being what they were sold to be.

So, with all that being said, why did the Bears get rid of Fields? Well the short answer is, he just hasn’t been producing like he’s expected to. With constant losing seasons, Bears fans want to pin the blame on someone and it’s hard to believe that Fields isn’t the problem.

Williams capped off his college football career with a bang. He threw for 8,170 yards and 72 touchdowns while only having 10 interceptions in his past 2 seasons at USC, and also won the Heisman Trophy in 2022. His potential was just too good to pass on. Williams is also the cheaper option, and putting him on a rookie contract would save them the big pay day they owe to Justin Fields if he wasn’t traded, especially with recent quarterback contracts consisting of $40million a year.

All in all, Caleb Williams is a rare talent and potential franchise quarterback that just might be the missing piece for the Bears.

The Bear’s decision to trade Fields came with mixed emotions. Some were upset and truly did believe he was the QB1 the Bears needed. Some were happy and excited for a new and very talented QB.

Regardless of how Bears fans felt about the trade, it certainly wasn’t what people were expecting. Justin Fields was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers on March 16 to be the backup quarterback to Russel Wilson. Most people definitely did believe that Fields was deserving of a starter spot, but just not for the Bears. Chicago received a 2025 conditional 6th round pick that can become a fourth rounder if he plays more than half of Pittsburgh’s offensive snaps this season. So essentially, the Steelers won this trade. The Bears are set to draft Caleb Williams on April 25th.

Why soccer is better than American football

By: Alexander Martinez Martinez

St. Paul, Allianz field Highland vs Central

Both soccer and American football are great sports but I think soccer is better. I think American football has more complicated rules; in soccer there’s many rules but they are easy to understand. In football the game stops a lot because of the downs and time outs during the games. Soccer also stops for free kicks, penalty’s, and fouls but they aren’t as frequent and don’t take as long to do compared to American football.

There’s nothing much you need to know about soccer to play or watch as it’s a very simple game. All you need is a ball and a few friends; you can play anywhere and anytime. There’s no complicated rules or special equipment you need.

In American football it is played in four 15 minute halves which I think is just a waste of time and should be played in longer halves like in soccer. In soccer, one game is 90 minutes (1 hour and a half) where it’s separated into two 45 minute halves. Some of the wasted time from fouls, free kicks and penalty decisions are added to the end of the halves.

Nothing is too predictable in a soccer match as one tiny mistake from either team could really change the flow of the game. There’s no breaks or timeouts which makes it a fast paced game that keeps the excitement high when both watching and playing.

A big difference between American football and soccer is the amount of people watching the sport. American football has around 390-410 million fans worldwide while soccer has around 3.5 billion worldwide, making it one of the most watched sports in the world.

An event in soccer that really shows what it is about is the World Cup. It’s where players from all over the world play for their countries’ international teams. and battle it out on the field to determine the world champion. This sport is not just about the great goals and skills performed by the players but about bringing many people together as it is loved by billions of people.

It always brings joy whether you’re playing or watching this sport. They are both really enjoyable and great to watch but I prefer the fast skillful and continuous gameplay of soccer. These are some of the many reasons why I think soccer is a better sport than American football.