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The rise of boys' volleyball in the U.S.
Boys' volleyball has been unknown for decades in the U.S., but is now steadily gaining popularity. Every volleyball player knows the feeling of flying through the air, watching the ball drop right into your hand, and slamming it down onto the other team’s court. That feeling is coming to more and more high school boys in the U.S. as the previously unknown thrill of the sport is starting to be recognized and appreciated by more people. For many decades, when anyone thought of

Iago Parry '29
May 133 min read


The Edguardian: An Undefeated Force
Despite a heartbreaking loss at the CIF playoffs in the first round, the boys soccer team dominated throughout an undefeated season, signaling an evolution in the school’s soccer program… The sky was reaching dusk as the referee blew on the whistle. The New Roads soccer team had defeated Wildwood School in a nail-biting match with a final score of 3-2. With 3 goals by Edgar Silva, New Roads had done what they had failed to do the year before: beat Wildwood. The New Roads soc
Philip Nazzal
May 122 min read


The Evolution of Entertainment: The Super Bowl Halftime Show
Every year, people joke that they are only watching the Super Bowl for the halftime show. But how did it come to be, and does it really live up to the hype ? By the time halftime rolled around at Super Bowl LX, most viewers were looking for anything with life to compensate for the rather boring offensive performances by both teams in the first half. So, by the time Bad Bunny took the stage, it was a welcome relief to some to see the energy pick up. Though not all Super Bowls

Claire Demoff '26
Feb 203 min read


The Rebirth of College Football
In the midst of one of the wildest college football seasons in history, it begs the question– just how big is college football, really? And is it bigger than the NFL? As college football winds down this season, the toilet paper rolls come down from Toomers Corner in Auburn, Alabama; Howard’s Rock in Clemson, South Carolina goes untouched for another year; Beaver Stadium in Happy Valley, Pennsylvania returns to blue, not white; and Ralphie returns to his pasture in Boulder, C

Claire Demoff '26
Dec 9, 20255 min read


Behind the Girls Tennis Team’s Historic Playoff Run - Claire Demoff & Mia Attie ‘26
What went into the first playoff appearance, and first playoff victory, in New Roads Girls Tennis history? The 2024-25 Girls Varsity Tennis Team, via @nrsathletics on Instagram New Roads Athletics has not seen many deep playoff runs in the 2020s. However, the tennis program has emerged as one of the school's most successful sports, with the Boys Tennis team securing a CIF Division Championship in the spring of 2024, followed by the first-ever playoff appearance and quarterfin

Claire Demoff '26
Feb 25, 20252 min read


How Social Media Has Revolutionized Sports Marketing
Social media has been in existence for nearly a decade and a half, and since then has made countless changes to the world. But how has it...

Claire Demoff '26
Oct 30, 20244 min read


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