SPOTLIGHT STORIES
Saying “See ya” to PMHS
By Marissa D., Kendall H. and Liz R.
May 23, 2025
PMHS’s 2024-25 school year is less than a month away from coming to an end. Students are hype to get the summer started and seniors are excited to walk the stage at graduation on June 17.
Sophomore Izzy Sanders said, “I’m excited for summer because I’m going on a cruise to Turks and Caicos, the Dominican Republic and the Siesta Keys.”
Most are excited for summer to start and others are getting emotional as they prepare to be seniors themselves next school year.
Junior Marley Wood said, “I'm so excited for senior year to do fun senior activities with all my friends.”
“I’ll get to do the senior option and my classes will hopefully be easy and I'm really excited to graduate and go on with my life,” said junior Lillian Meade.
PMHS seniors are getting the most hype because they only have 12 days of school left, and they shared some of their feelings on graduation, as well as their plans after graduation.
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Pennsville Eagles Baseball stays hot to take down the #2 Schalick Cougars
By Jacob K., Gavin S. and Caden T.
May 23, 2025
Pennsville Eagles baseball soared in to steal the win against South Jersey Group 1 Rival the Schalick Cougars 8-2.
Pennsville was coming off a 5-4 victory over Lenape coming into Monday's game against Schalick. Senior Cohen Petrutz took the mound for the Eagles and threw a great game. After letting up a lead-off home run to Luke Pokrovsky for his ninth home run of the season, Petrutz never looked back, throwing six innings with five strikeouts and only allowing four hits, five walks and two earned runs.
Lucas D’Agostino toed the rubber for Schalick and ended up with the loss. The senior threw five innings while giving up five hits, five runs (two earned) and five walks. He also threw for seven strikeouts. This is D’Agostino’s first loss of the season and the teams first loss in eight games.
Starting left fielder Stevie Fatcher said, “I thought the game against Schalick went pretty well. This is one that we were looking forward to all year. Gavin Spears went in the last inning and absolutely shut them down.”
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The Schedules are out! Will the Philadelphia Eagles be back-to-back Super Bowl Champs?
By Hunter C. and Cole L.
May 23, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles' schedule has come out, and they have one of the most challenging seasons up ahead, even after making a deal to extend their head coach for three more years. Will they have a challenging year ahead, or will they be back-to-back Super Bowl champs?
PMHS Sophomore Lucas Thomas stated, “I think the Eagles' record is going to be 14-3 again, if not 13-4. I don't think they would lose that many games, because they are the best team.”
Sophomore Caleb Johnson said, “I think I like the Eagles [extending coach Nick Sirianni’s contract]. It was a very smart idea to lock down a good head coach for many years.”
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