Friday, September 27, 2019

SHS Field Hockey Finally On Turf

Written by: Lauren Groff

The Sparta High School field hockey team has had its first official home games on the new turf field, and with three consecutive wins over high-ranking teams High Point, Chatham, and Jefferson, things could not be looking better.

Unlike other sports played on the new field, the surface of grass versus artificial turf makes a significant difference in the speed of play and range of ability during a field hockey game. Because a field hockey ball is heavy and drags along the ground, a smoother surface with less resistance allows for players to carry the ball faster and for longer periods of time. This same lack of resistance also allows for certain maneuvers, such as the backhanded or “reverse sweep” to be executed.

        
Sparta Field Hockey Seniors and Coach
From left to right: (Audrey Krajicek, Haley Capeci, Lauren Groff, Raina Dhand, Kenzie Merwin, Yasmeen Caswell, Stephanie Villar, Allie McGuire, Taylor Canfield, and Coach Corinne Bright)

“The turf field really allows us to play to our best ability, “ said senior defender and four-year varsity letter winner Kenzie Merwin. “We’re able to have much faster gameplay. It definitely makes a huge difference.” 

The Spartans were set to finish out their week with three more games, facing off against Pope John, and Lenape. Their first HWS game is scheduled for this coming Saturday.

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Thursday, September 26, 2019

Meet Sparty the Spartan- Sparta High School's New Mascot

Written by: Emma McNamara

This past summer, along with the new turf field, Sparta High School proudly welcomed their new mascot.


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It was time for Sparty the Spartan to help represent the pride that students and faculty have for their school and town. Those who attended Sparta’s first home football game may have already witnessed him giving high fives to students. Parents had the chance to meet the mascot at Back To School Night.

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Throughout the school year, Sparty will be seen cheering on more sports games and attending other school-related events.

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If students, faculty, friends or family want a picture with Sparty, do not be afraid to ask! The friendly mascot loves posing for pictures, as seen on his Instagram account “@the_sparta_spartan”. Just ask Sparty Security for his attention, or to snap the picture. Spread some Sparta spirit and post photos with Sparta’s biggest fan (and be sure to tag him too)! People can also follow him on TikTok “@spartythespartan”, for more super Sparty content. 

Sparty the Spartan is very excited to meet everyone, and support more of Sparta High School’s endeavors with energy, enthusiasm, and fun.  

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Sparta Football Fight to the End for the Win

Written by: Hunter Peterson


The Spartans had a great come-from-behind victory over West Morris Central this past Friday, Sept. 20.   After falling behind 21 - 7 in the third quarter, the Spartans fought back with 20 unanswered points in the fourth.  



Leading the charge, QB Austen Frattura threw two touchdown passes, one to Tyler Szabo for 58 yards and the other to Colby Plotts for 32 yards, which, along with extra points earned by Vinny DeSimone, tied the game.   To finish it off, Austin Castorina had a 4-yard run, putting the Spartans ahead by 6 points. The defense had a strong showing in the second half. JJ Valentin had 7 tackles and 3 sacks. Sam Bushey also joined in with 1 sack and 10 tackles.  



This win brings the team's record to 2-1.  The Spartans will face Mendham this Friday. Sept. 27, at 7:00 pm at Mendham High School.   

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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Student Poll- Backpack or Locker?

Written by: Noelle Hanek



With so many classrooms in such a large school and with limited time between each bell, strategies must be conducted in order to make it on time to each class with the least amount of struggle. This leaves students with a choice between hauling belongings in backpacks or storing them in lockers. A poll was conducted asking 25 Sparta High School students from all four grade levels whether they used their backpacks or their lockers during the school day. The chart below contains the results graphed. 21, (or 84%) of the students asked told The Oracle that they use their backpacks only, and never their lockers. Four students claimed to use both interchangeably, depending on what day it is. Lastly, zero percent of the students asked said that they use their lockers alone.

From my perspective as a student here at Sparta High, these results are not surprising at all. I personally use my backpack each day, because it would be quite difficult to go all the way upstairs from my locker, and then back to my class in such a short amount of time. The 21 students in the poll most likely feel the same. To many, lockers are pretty much useless. However, lockers can be helpful for students to store extra belongings they have instead of carrying them around all day. This can include coats, lunches, projects, supplies, and more. Some students may also have classes near their lockers. In fact, a good amount of students keep their afternoon class subject material in their lockers and switch it out with their morning class material during lunchtime. Others can fit everything easily into their backpack the whole day.
 For the incoming freshmen reading this article, lockers are not as necessary as they were in middle school. However, each individual student is different, meaning different strategies may work better for one person than another.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

SHS STUDENTS and TEEN VAPING


Written By- Lauren Groff

Three Sparta High School students were featured on CBS This Morning in an interview regarding
the use of Juul in schools. The interview, which aired on Friday, August 30, was an addition
to the investigative report regarding the health effects and deceitful marketing of e-cigarettes
conducted by CBS network. The previous Thursday, CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil interviewed Juul CEO,
Kevin Burns. In the interview, Burns denied that Juul marketing concepts were geared towards a
youth market. To follow up this claim, Dokoupil turned to the students and staff of Sparta High.

SHS seniors Greg Puszcz, Lauren Groff, and Sebastion Gomez were selected by the
Sparta administration to speak on behalf of SHS in the nationally televised interview with Dokoupil.
“It was such a cool experience seeing how the set worked and how much effort, planning,
and detail goes into a television production”, noted Puszcz. 

In addition to the interview, the roughly four-minute segment featured the installation of Halo
vapor detection systems throughout the school, Superintendent , Dr. Michael Rossi discussing
their costly price, “a thousand dollars each”. While the use of e-cigarettes is evidently a nationwide
epidemic, Sparta High School is taking precautionary measures to deter its frequency throughout
the school day. 

The full video package can be accessed here, on the CBS official website:





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