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Wolf of the Week

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Wolf of the Week: Dakota Courtright

Sophomore breaks boundaries in powerlifting
By Kyler Hilts, ReporterPublished February 21, 2025

Powerlifting is a new school sponsored sport at Elkhorn North that started last year. It includes Elkhorn, Elkhorn North, and Elkhorn South. Amongst all of the new lifters, sophomore Dakota Courtright...

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Photo courtesy of Kahlen Aurich

Wolf of the Week: Barrett Haun

By Asher Christo, Staff WriterPublished February 7, 2025

While it often goes unnoticed, show choir can be one of the most physically and mentally taxing activities for a highschooler. A massive time commitment is required with preparation starting back in August,...

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Junior rrestler James Ferguson shooting for a takedown at Nebraska City. Photo Courtesy of Nate Trofholz

Wolf of the Week: James Ferguson

Junior wrestler achieves 100 career wins
By Harrison Vokt, Staff WriterPublished January 31, 2025

Wrestling is a hard tough sports that requires a ton of skill and focus, because one wrong move could be the difference between getting a pin, or being pinned. On Jan. 12 at the Arlington Invite, junior...

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Ady tuttle and dance team performs at the winter pep rally. Photo courtesy of Emry Grant

Wolf of the Week: Ady Tuttle

Sophomore steps in to perform half-time dance routine.
By Alayna Vaughn, ReporterPublished January 24, 2025

Dance is a rigorous sport and a big commitment. Dancers spend their mornings, nights, and weekends learning, cleaning, and perfecting their routines. The dance team performs at countless events throughout...

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Sophomore Kellen Murphy completes his walk-up handshake with junior Ethan Beachy before their game against Hastings. The Wolves took the win to continue to the EMC championship game.

Wolf of the Week: Kellen Murphy

Sophomore hits game-winning three to defeat Skutt Catholic
By Chelsea Mahloch, Social Media ManagerPublished January 17, 2025

On Saturday, January 11, the boys basketball team took down the No. 2 ranked, Skutt Catholic Skyhawks. Sophomore Kellen Murphy played a key role in the win and executed when the team needed him down the...

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Junior Lily Hass takes pictures at the cheer team’s media day. Her teammates voted her as cheer captain in their upcoming season. Photo courtesy of Abby Hagestad

Wolf of the Week: Lily Hass

Junior guides the cheer team with a kind-hearted outlook
By Chloe Mead, Managing EditorPublished December 20, 2024

Cheerleaders perform at numerous school activities: football games, volleyball games, basketball games, pep rallies, and more. Additionally, they practice after school and compete in showcases and competitions...

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Team manager Adam Pospisil looks down at his iPad to finish recording the Wolves basketball team's first half stats against the Cougars of Gross Catholic. These stats helped the team make a game plan for the second half and understand how to attack in a different way than the first.

Wolf of the Week: Adam Pospisil

Freshman exceeds expectations as basketball team manager.
By Alyssa Palmer, Staff WriterPublished December 13, 2024

In sports, players often fill the spotlight and it can be easy to overlook those behind the scenes. This year freshman Adam Pospisil stepped up to fill the role as one of the boys basketball team managers....

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Senior Mia Speranza works with her classmates on an AP Literature assignment.

Wolf of the Week: Mia Speranza

Senior dedicates time to helping others in the counseling center
By Chelsea Mahloch, Social Media ManagerPublished December 6, 2024

Many upperclassmen tutor other students for National Honors Society in order to obtain community service hours. While this is a common practice for NHS members, senior Mia Speranza has gone above and beyond...

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The dentist (Ronan Clements) sings to the audience about his profession. He had the urchins as backup.

Wolf of the Week: Ronan Clements

Juniors showstopping performance in "Little Shop of Horrors" impresses the audience.
By Asher Christo, Staff WriterPublished November 22, 2024

On Thursday Nov. 14th, Elkhorn North held opening night to this year’s musical, Little Shop of Horrors. Through a remarkably talented cast, one student stood out the most, Ronan Clements. Clements played...

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Wolf of the Week: Myles Trausch

Wolf of the Week: Myles Trausch

Senior leads the student section at sports events.
By Garrett Ringenberg, Staff WriterPublished November 15, 2024

Every school has a student section, but not all of them come to a multitude of sports, or attend many different games in a week. The Elkhorn North student section is different. Although there may not...

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Senior Alayna Vaughn serves in game for the first time since her injury. The Wolves played against Lincoln Northwest for their senior night. Photo courtesy of Renee Vokt

Wolf of the Week: Alayna Vaughn

Senior team manager reflects positive values in the way she influences others
By Bella Smith, Staff WriterPublished November 8, 2024

It’s tough to be injured, especially as an athlete, however senior Alayna Vaughn has made the best of an unfortunate situation. In early January of this year, Vaughn sustained a significant injury...

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Miller as he leads the band

Wolf of the Week: Mason Miller

Drum major Mason Miller helps lead the marching band to best state placement ever.
By Asher Christo, Staff WriterPublished November 1, 2024

On Oct. 20th, the Elkhorn North Marching Band competed in state and placed higher than ever before at 7th place. One person that can be attributed to this success is Mason Miller. Miller is a senior at...

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