Rams pummel Wilton for homecoming victory, 43-7

Doug Reilly
Sports Editor

After last week’s heartbreaking loss to St. Joseph’s, the Rams not only moved down in the FCIAC standings, but their spirits were down, too. They knew they couldn’t get revenge on St. Joe’s, so instead they took their anger out on the Wilton Warriors. Dominating them in almost every facet of the game, the Rams stormed to a 43-7 victory on Saturday afternoon at Dunning Stadium.

The News Section in the October Issue

Lizzy Kilbride and Kelly Saiz
News Editors

Over the past month we have been busy putting together the news section. We are excited to welcome Lizzy Kilbride onto our editorial staff!

Because October is dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness and Domestic Violence Awareness, we’ve dedicated space to covering these issues. We also have an article on the Polo Foundation, founded by senior Isa Carillo in support of horse slaughter prevention. Awareness is a key trend of the October issue and is echoed in the editorial.

Fighting for Polo

Lauren Campbell
Reporter

One year ago, senior Isabella Carillo’s beloved horse, Polo, was stolen by a horse trader, leading Isa to found the Polo Foundation last summer. The foundation aims at preventing the slaughter of horses and ponies.

Rams set to take on rival Wilton in homecoming game

Doug Reilly
Sports Editor

Today marks the end of Spirit Week and the end of a week of outrageous outfits, great laughs, and good memories. With this afternoon’s pep rally and tonight’s bonfire, we are preparing ourselves for the culmination of the entire concept of Homecoming, the homecoming football game, also known as, the biggest game of the year.

The class that will save our economy’s future

Gogo Jones
Reporter

First introduced as an independent study project, the Financial Literacy class was launched this year. The course aims to help students achieve their goals through prudent and informed management of their financial resources. Today, Financial Literacy is offered to high schoolers in thirteen states and mandatory for them to take in nine.