St. Andrew’s Golf MAC 5 Peat?
October 11, 2011 • Tommy Finton, Co-Senior Editor in Chief
Filed under Sports
To some, three is a magic number, but to the golf team at St. Andrew’s five is one of them. Even though school has only been in session for about one month, the golf team has been practicing and playing for much longer. Preseason started on the 22nd of August, and the team hasn’t slowed down since.... Read more »
Boys’ track 2nd at MAC Championship
June 2, 2011 • Billy Weber, Sports Editor
Filed under Sports
The St. Andrew’s boys’ track & field team finished second of six teams at the MAC Championships held on Saturday at the Holton-Arms School. John Peatross ’11 had a banner day, winning the 100 meters, the 200 meters, and the long jump, to lead the Lions to runner-up honors. Strong performances... Read more »
St. Andrew’s Golf Team Wins Fourth MAC Championship
January 2, 2011 • Tommy Finton
Filed under Sports, Top Stories
The SAES Golf Team won the MAC Tournament for the fourth year in a row this past October, solidifying their place as MAC Golf royalty. It is my privilege to write about this incredible team and their determination for the past four years. It is not easy winning a championship in a sport, let alone two,... Read more »
Taking His Talents To South Beach: Breaking Down the Decision
October 25, 2010 • Matt Smith
Filed under Sports
On July 8, 2010 Lebron James made a huge decision that greatly impacted the world of sports. During the summer, Lebron James and other superstars in the NBA became free agents, meaning they had the choice to sign with any team they wanted, provided that the team wanted their services and that the player... Read more »
Lockout!
October 25, 2010 • David Taboh
Filed under Sports
While it may seem that the NFL and NBA are doing fine, even in this economy, this is not the case. For both leagues, there could be lockout looming for the 2011-2012 season. A lockout, by definition, is when the employers lock out the employee’s of a business. In this case, the owner’s of NBA and... Read more »
Finally United and Fighting for Victory
September 7, 2010 • David Taboh, Sports editor
Filed under Sports
The World Cup soccer tournament is the world’s most watched sporting event. It takes place every four years and consists of a 32-team tournament made up of of eight groups divided into 4 countries each. The group stage consists of each country in a group playing each other once, for a total of three... Read more »
The Curse of the President’s Trophy
June 10, 2010 • Tommy Finton
Filed under Sports
The Capitals won the President’s cup this year, which is the trophy for the best record in the league. There record this year was 54-15-13. That record gave them their 3rd consecutive Southeast Division Title, as well as the number 1 spot in the Eastern Conference going into the playoffs. Because... Read more »
An Open Letter to Lebron
June 1, 2010 • Ben Mitchell, Co- Editor-in-Chief
Filed under Sports
Dear Mr. James, First of all, I want to offer my deepest condolences to you and your (former?) team, the Cleveland Cavaliers. I think I speak for a great deal of America when I say that it is extremely disappointing to see your team fall short in the postseason again this year, but what’s done is done.... Read more »
Theory Behind The Perfect Bracket
April 14, 2010 • Tommy Finton
Filed under Sports
Although March Madness has already ended, we decided to give a crash course summary of the various methods you can use next year to fill out your perfect bracket. I have never known a person to get every win and loss right, though many have come close. There are always upsets; such as last year when... Read more »
Curling: Boring…or Misunderstood?
February 26, 2010
Filed under Sports
Curling is an Olympic sport where you throw a rock across a sheet of ice trying to get your rocks closes to the middle of the target. There are 10 ends and in the event of a tie 11. An end is a delivery of 8 or 10 stones depending on game rules. There are 4 players, and two can use brooms to direct the... Read more »

