White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

As the Houston Cayennes crash, Anya Tollefsen (12) prepares to shoot in the championship game. The Cayennes, a club team from Texas, were the only team to defeat the Spartans.

Lady Spartan lacrosse team takes on Little Rock

Michelle Le, Writer February 19, 2020

Full of injuries, out-of-state opponents and goals, the Lady Spartans varsity lacrosse team played six games--including the championship--in the Mudfest tournament hosted at Hendrix College on Feb. 15...

White Station High School is striving to form a water polo team. This competitive sport requires the player to swim while also performing volleyball and soccer style moves.

Water Polo coming to WSHS

Jackie Ann Crislip February 12, 2020

Seven swimmers. Two floating nets. One yellow-green ball. These are the components that make up water polo which is widely considered to be one of the toughest modern sports. “ [ Water polo] is described...

Michael Golden (11) sprints towards the wall during his 100 yard breaststroke event. He and a few other people, including Paxton Smythe (10) were some of the members of the team to swim a state time for an individual event.

Spartan swim team makes a splash at state

Lydia Williams February 10, 2020

The smell of chlorine is strong in the air in Knoxville, Tennessee. For the White Station High School swim team, the entire season has been leading up to this weekend.  After a long season of swimming...

Annie Kannady (12) swims the 50 breaststroke race during the 2020 county championship meet on Saturday, Jan. 25. The meet lasted the entire day, starting with the qualifying races in the morning and ending with finals in the evening.

WSHS swimmers take on the county meet as the road to state draws to a close

Katie Stanek February 4, 2020

As the state swim competition approaches, the WSHS swim team prepares both in and out of the water. Rachel Kannady, after seven years of coaching swim at WSHS, has the checklist down pat. The first item...

Kobe Bryant takes his shot against the Utah Jazz. On Sunday, Jan. 26, Bryant and his daughter Gianna died in a helicopter crash.

White Station remembers Kobe Bryant’s legacy

Caitlin Tate February 4, 2020

Five Championships, four daughters, third in the NBA all-time scoring list, two Olympic medals, one academy award. These accomplishments make up former Lakers basketball player Kobe Bryant’s life. For...

The Showstoppers perform at the basketball homecoming pep rally after weeks of preparation. For the last event of the year, they stepped to “Ain’t my fault,” “Hot now,” “Chop style” and “Blow the whistle.”

Showstoppers: a team stepping to be heard

Michelle Le, Writer February 4, 2020

Behind the pep rallies and Black History program is a team of girls who step to their own beat and entertain crowds. Although they grab the attention of many, few know what it takes to be on the step team.  What...

History of homecoming

Justin Kouch, Viewpoint Team Leader January 20, 2020

White Station has had a football and basketball homecoming as long as anyone can remember, but what is the actual purpose of this tradition? Homecoming week now is a week-long celebration that leads...

Mya Schroder (11) spars with coach Sergey Petrosyan at a Raptors practice on Thursday, Nov. 21. Schroder has attended the Raptors club at MUS since late August to improve her fencing.

To the victor go the foils — Schroder fences competitively for MUS Raptors Club

Katie Stanek January 6, 2020

When thinking of sword fighting, one might envision duels from old movies, like The Princess Bride. However, the sport of fencing is alive and well in today’s world. “I think it’s kind of fun...

The Spartan Cheer Team poses for a picture after hyping up the crowd at a football game. The team had a successful season, placing second at the MidSouth Regional Cheer Competition.

2019 cheer season recap

Jackie Ann Crislip January 6, 2020

Their time spent in the spotlight has ended. Pom-poms glittering in the light as they finish their routine, breathless and waiting for the final notes of the music to fade away. The Spartan 2019 cheer...

With her coach on her right and her mother on her left, Moore signs the official papers, securing her future as a Mountaineer. She will trade in her number 25 jersey for a new one in Berea’s blue and white colors

Keyonna Moore signs to play volleyball at Berea College

Alice Willard December 20, 2019

Surrounded by the support of her family, friends and coaches, senior Keyonna Moore officially signs with Berea College on Dec. 13. The aspiring athlete now has the opportunity to continue her volleyball...

Knox Broach (12) warms up before baseball practice begins. Broach makes his return this season after missing the past 2 seasons due to injury.

Athletes to watch for the spring season

Graham Ross December 18, 2019

With the spring sports season right around the corner, athletes Knox Broach (12), Shamari Covington (10) and Cassidy Jones (10) are poised for a breakout season. Broach is returning to baseball after...

Ashlee Rich (12) stands on the sidelines during the game against Whitehaven with water ready for incoming players. White Station was defeated by Whitehaven at 17-0.

Senior football managers enjoy final season

Katie Stanek December 18, 2019

They may not don a helmet, pads and a jersey, but without the help of the team managers Ashlee Rich (12), Moe Alabsawi (12) and Robert Roaten (12), the football team would not be the same. As their final...

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