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

 Brittni Moore shoots a free throw in a close game against Whitehaven.

Determined Lady Spartans continue to perform after class of 17’s departures

Abe Nahmias, Sports Writer March 5, 2018

Only two seniors remain on the White Station Lady Spartans basketball team. Last year, there were eight. Despite the numerous exoduses, the team continues to compete and achieve. Senior leadership...

Allen Hatchett (12) performing a jumpshot against Southwind High School.

Dynamic duo Braxton Winford and Allen Hatchett look to emulate success of former Spartan basketball teams

Ben Charney, Sports Writer January 24, 2018

A common theme of dominant talent in White Station basketball has run over the courts of the Spartan Palace ever since the dynamic duo of Chris Chiozza and Lebron Black in 2014. This year is no different...

DeMarcus Cousins was traded from the Sacramento Kings to the New Orleans Pelicans.

NBA trade season: Boogie Time

Abe Nahmias, Social Media Lead April 18, 2017

3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time on a Mid-February Thursday afternoon— NBA teams have until this fateful time to conduct any final trades. Indeed, February is an open season for NBA teams, but in this open...

Brittni Moore (11) looks to make a shot as White Station plays Hamilton Heights.

Court is in session

Eva McDonald, Sports January 4, 2017

With basketball season in progress, the White Station Women’s Basketball team is hopeful to progress to state under the guidance of Coach Tommy Warren. The ladies are in full throttle, with a few committing...

Head Coach Mike Norvell ponders over the gameplan on the sidelines.

Driven by doing: The rise of the Norvell-Smith era in Memphis Tigers athletics

Keyarash Hatamzadeh and Abe Nahmias January 4, 2017

Driven by doing. This University of Memphis slogan echoes through the hallways, making its message heard even in the locker rooms of the Memphis Tigers football and basketball teams. The slogan perfectly...

Braxton Winford (11) swishes a free throw as White Station Takes down the #2 team in Canada- British Columbia Christian School. 
Credit: Jerin Alam

Dishin’ & swishin’: A preview of the 2017 Boys’ Spartan Basketball Team

Ben Charney, Sports January 4, 2017

For the 2016-2017 boys’ Spartan basketball team, it is not always the final score on the board that matters most, but how they can improve as people. Coached by Jesus Patino, the boys’ basketball team...

Coach Roberts gives tips to the players as they perform drills.

Back on the mat

Eva McDonald, Sports December 14, 2016

Resurrected after a five year hiatus, the WSHS wrestling team returns to the mat to start a fresh year of competition with a new group of players. Now coached by former college athlete Andrew Roberts,...

Venezuela to Varsity

Jacob Boughter, Sports Section Leader April 27, 2016
“God put the ball in my hands when I was a baby. I play for him and my big brother… I’m following his steps.”
As Trevone Martin goes for a rebound, his mind is elsewhere. Martin is pondering the regime of Maximilien Robespierre and its shortcomings. Long live Brumaire!

Renaissance Man(imal)

Jacob Boughter, Sports Section Leader January 15, 2016

Trevone Martin (12) grew up playing football. The sport appealed to him more than any other; he played it every weekend with his brothers and friends on various fields across Memphis. He joined the team...

60,241 spectators pack the Liberty Bowl on October 17 as Memphis routs Ole Miss 37-24. 
Collierville Photography/Used with Permission

The Twilight Zone: The demise and rise of Memphis Tigers athletics

Keyarash Hatamzadeh and Zach Thompson December 7, 2015

In the two seasons Larry Porter was the coach at the University of Memphis attendance reached 33,851 per game in 2014, a thirty three perecent increase in a measly two seasons. The addition of Coach...

The Grizzlies are back and mean as anything: 2015-16 NBA Season Preview

Jacob Boughter, Sports Section Leader October 28, 2015
Chandler Parsons and DeAndre Jordan ate dinner together for a week and Jordan still couldn’t decide whether he wanted to play in Los Angeles or Dallas. Chris Paul rode a banana boat and Paul Pierce tweeted from a Gameboy Color. Most importantly, of course, Luke Ridnour was traded three times in one day (including a brief, 10 hour stint with the Grizzlies) and once more five days later. The Grizzlies had a quiet offseason compared to the big moves of their rivals. But did they improve?
New weight room in the east side of senior gym.

Raising the bar

Keyarash Hatamzadeh, Sports Staff October 6, 2015

  The Brazilian soccer legend Pelé grew up in poverty. As a child, he practiced his gameplay by kicking around old newspapers. After years of practice and achievements, Pelé is now considered...

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