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Cedarville Women’s Basketball digs a deep hole early against Malone

By: Maggie Fipps Every coach adage, every cliche, sounds the same: ‘it doesn’t matter how you start, it matters how you finish.’ Sometimes, that finishing moment can erase the past. With 7 minutes left in the 4th quarter, senior guard Paige Garr glided around her defender, the ball lazily rolled into the net, and simultaneously the penalty whistle blew. Instantly, it seemed that the first three quarters of struggles would be washed away. The team gathered under the basket, certain ...

Welcome Home Bash

Photos by Julia Mumford

Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special’ presents a cheerful Christmas extravaganza

"Oh Christmas Groot, how I love your branches.'' By Lacie Strouse Marvel’s goofiest protectors of the galaxy set out to Earth after discovering the holiday, “Christmas,” with hopes of cheering up Star-Lord, played by Chris Pratt.“The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special” is filled with festive holiday cheer and classic Guardian humor. Mantis, played by Pom Klementieff, is given a special spotlight in the holiday special along with Kraglin, played by Sean Gunn, who we should ...

Students! Stay awake!

By Avonlea Brown  It’s that time of year, the weather has become too cold to spend time outside, and a widespread feeling of sluggishness is creeping in. Thanksgiving is around the corner, and teachers have started talking about final exams. With the end in sight, students may be tempted to take a more relaxed approach to school and their lives.  “Motivation schmotivation” is what your inner voice might be whispering, and you may on occasion listen to it. Homework goes ...

Lady Jackets’ Late Heroics Help Cedarville Make History

By: Alan Brads The Cedarville women’s soccer team defeated McKendree 3-1 on Thursday night to claim their first NCAA Division II tournament game in school history. The program qualified for the tournament just twice in the past, losing their opening match on both occasions.  This year on November 10 they wrote themselves into the history books, with two late goals to survive and advance. Right forward Maya Ryder connected with fellow substitute forward Sophia Browndyke whose ...

Alt 2 Gallery

Photos done by Roberto Moran

Cedarville Volleyball Shines on Senior Day, Win in 4 Sets

By: Julia Swain Cheers erupted from the crowd as the Cedarville volleyball team took down Trevecca Nazarene University, winning their second match in as many days. The Lady Yellow Jackets finished with a 3-1 win, winning the first set, dropping the second, and taking the last two to win the match.  The match began with a ceremony to honor the four seniors Riley Hensley, Payton Krahn, Mallory Delamater, and Hannah Willow. All four were escorted by family and friends onto the court ...

Women’s Soccer Team’s Offensive Onslaught Sends Yellow Jackets to Conference Final

They say defense wins championships, but an explosive offense worked just fine for Cedarville. The Lady Jackets’ defense has played historically well this year, and the conference semi-final was no exception. But the real action took place at the other end of the field. The Yellow Jacket attack scored six goals against the Findlay defense. Six different Cedarville players combined to produce the avalanche of goals: Megan McClish, Aleah Martone, Audrey Nelson, Payton Fraley, Taylor ...

Moonlight Madness: Yellow Jacket Basketball is Back!

By: Maggie Fipps “It comes but once a year on a foggy night in October,” the announcer rumbled in an ominous tone. The gymnasium quivered in excitement as Cedarville students readied themselves for the biggest show in town. Well, let’s be honest, the only show in town on a Friday night in the middle of October. Students holding candy apples and dressed in Halloween costumes from the Alt Night earlier gathered for the beginning of the Cedarville men's and women's basketball season.&n...

Alt Night 1 Kicks off with Cedarville’s Got Talent Season 2

By Chris Karenbaur Cedarville’s Got Talent season 2 premiered on Friday, October 23rd, during ALT Night 1. Ten acts competed with talents such as a kazoo chorus, Rubik's cube solving and many singing and dancing performances. It began at 7 o’clock in the Jeremiah Chapel. Students filled the floor level of the chapel,  parts of both sides of the waterfall sections, and into the balcony. The show was judged by Kris DeWitt, Beth Porter, Andrew McKay and Jeffery Davenport. Thad...