Conference Championship games preview

John Berger
Senior Editor

The final four in the NFL has been set. After two round of the playoffs, the Ravens, Patriots, 49ers, and Falcons are the only teams that remain. The only surprising team that is left is the Ravens, they beat the #1 seeded Broncos in Denver last week when they came from behind in the last minute to tie the game and then won it in overtime with a field goal. I ended up going 2-2 last week with my picks. The Seahawks lost on a field goal in the last 10 seconds, and mentioned above, the Broncos were upset by the Ravens. That means that I’m 5-3 so far in the playoffs. At the beginning of the season I predicted a 49ers/Patriots Super Bowl, and I don’t see why I’d change that prediction now. Nevertheless, here is what I think about the games this weekend:

New year brings new track coach

As last year’s winter track season came to a close, the boys’ coach, Steve Bedard, decided to step down from his position. Since Bedard was the boys’ track coach for nine years, his job would be a tough one to fill. Fortunately, former college track coach Bill Martin chose to take up the offer and become the new coach. With his extensive 33 years involved with the sport and college and high school coaching experience athletic director Jay Egan felt that he would be the perfect man for the job.

The NCHS Guide to the Off-Season

As fall sports quickly come to a close and the winter season is right around the corner, student athletes have started preparing for their next sport. Athletes have been doing various things to train for their seasons but is it always as easy as it seems for students who transition right from a fall sport to their winter one? Everyone has a different way of training to get ready for the season, so what is it that they’re all doing to get prepared?

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