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The Student News Site of Elkhorn North High School

The Howler

Jack Reinoehl

Jack Reinoehl, Section Editor

Junior Jack Reinoehl is a section editor for the North Howler where he covers important news throughout the world of sports. He enjoys learning and spreading information about sports moments in hopes that people reading can understand and appreciate a different perspective of athletics.

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Climbing the Ranks: From Class B to A

Climbing the Ranks: From Class B to A

Big move to Class A for ENHS in 2026-27 school year
By Jack Reinoehl, Tyler Cooney, Ally Lawrence, and Olivia CemerPublished April 30, 2025

With its introduction in 2020, Elkhorn North became the third EPS high school, and one of many Class B high schools in Nebraska. Since opening, the school gained recognition as Wolves athletics have excelled...

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Walter Clayton Jr. walking off the court after a 34-point game against Auburn in the Final Four. His calm but confident look summarizes his incredible tournament performance. Photo by USA Today.

The Madness

The best moments of March's action-packed basketball tournament
By Jack Reinoehl, Section EditorPublished April 22, 2025

The NCAA basketball tournament that drew in an average of 10.2 million views per game produced several thrillers and entertaining matchups between some of the most skilled athletes in the world. The tournament...

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The Hollywood sign in Los Angeles changed to welcome Luka to the city and team. The 77 signifies his jersey number and the yellow for the Lakers. Photo courtesy of Laker's instagram

He’s Supposed to Have a Statue

The trade that put the sport's world in a frenzy
By Jack Reinoehl, Section EditorPublished March 3, 2025

Luka Dončić, arguably the purest scorer in the NBA, had just come off a successful season with the Dallas Mavericks. He and his team made it all the way to the NBA Finals and grabbed his fifth All-Star...

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Super Bowl 59 will begin at 5:30PM on Sunday, Feb. 9. The Chiefs and Eagles will face for the second time in three years on the biggest stage. Photo courtesy of NFL.com.

Superbowl Unseen

Behind of the scenes of one of the biggest sporting events in the world
By Jack Reinoehl, Section EditorPublished February 7, 2025

The 11th biggest sporting event in the world takes place again on the 9th of February. A football game that averages 123.4 million viewers, and gives many people a reason to party on a Sunday, showcases...

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This graph shows the NBA playoff games with atleast 8 million views. The chart can be seen as almost a down slope. Photo courtesy of sportsmediawatch.com

The Problem With the NBA

The NBA's viewership decline has become a serious problem; many wonder if the NBA will be able to climb back.
By Jack Reinoehl, Section EditorPublished December 19, 2024

In the 2011-2012 season, the NBA was theoretically at its peak. Averaging 2.51 million viewers per game, the NBA was very successful. But eleven years later, the NBA is only averaging 1.36 million viewers...

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Jack Reinoehl interviewed more than fifty students during school to determine how often they watch the NBA. He was able to determine that the amount of students who actively watch the NBA is less than he assumed.

What is the NBA Emirates Cup?

A simple new addition to the NBA is more complicated than it seems
By Jack Reinoehl, Section EditorPublished November 13, 2024

The National Basketball Association averages around 1.5 million viewers during each regular season game, which is very low for national sports. In comparison, the NFL averages 17.9 million viewers each...

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Millie Mauch serving the ball for the Wolves during one of her games. Mauch is one of the best servers on the team with 8.5% of her serves being an ace. Photo Courtesy of Millie Mauch.

Life’s Unique Serve

Transfer from Bennington has an uncommon story following May tornados
By Jack Reinoehl, Section EditorPublished October 24, 2024

Millie Mauch is a homeschooled sophomore who now plays volleyball for Elkhorn North.  On April 26, a tornado hit Nebraska leaving Mauch's home destroyed. She and her family were forced to find a new...

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Jett Tingelhoff after scoring one of his many touchdowns. On september 27th, against Blair he was unstoppable. Photo courtesy of Mia Turner.

Wolf of the Week: Jett Tingelhoff

Senior leads football team to 21-7 win against Blair.
By Jack Reinoehl, Section EditorPublished October 4, 2024

On Sept. 27, Jett Tingelhoff put on a show by scoring all three touchdowns for the Wolves. As a starting running back and safety for one of the best teams in the state, Tingelhoff has consistently proved...

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Avery Peter goes through her routine as she prepares to tee off to the next hole. This was during the Girls Gator Invite on Sept. 12. Photo Courtesy of Chelsea Mahloch.

Wolf of the Week: Avery Peter

Sophomore golfer’s dedication is shown in second place finish
By Jack Reinoehl, Section EditorPublished September 20, 2024

On Sept. 12, Elkhorn North Girls Golf took first place in the Girls Gator Invite with a team score of 331 strokes. Sophomore Avery Peter led the team with a score of 77, beat her previous PR of 85 by 8...

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Mr. Jake Aitken, World History teacher, smiling in his classroom.

New Teacher, New Energy

Young history teacher strives to impact ENHS students
By Jack Reinoehl and Tyler CooneyPublished September 5, 2024

New History teacher Jake Aitken is officially a part of the Wolfpack and the newest addition to the History wing. Aitken is a 22 year-old teacher who loves making people’s day. "Elkhorn North's the...

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