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Liam Piekarczyk - Photography Editor

Liam Piekarczyk - Photography Editor
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Howdy! My name is Liam Piekarczyk and I am a first year staff reporter and Photography Editor for 42Fifty. I'm in my senior year of high school. I am involved in the school's cross country, swim and dive, and track and field team. I am also an editor for the 25/26 reflector yearbook staff. You can contact me by emailing 42Fifty@sd308.org and putting my name in the subject line. We welcome comments on our articles and feedback for our publication!

Fans’ mixed feelings about the stranger ‘finale’ of beloved decade-long series 

As Stranger Things, a decade-long series, releases its final episode, fans contemplate the end of an era. Or is it? Credit: Liam Piekarczyk, 42Fifty

The final season of Netflix's hit Stranger Things had exciting and plot-twisting moments, but fans are left divided on whether it was a good sendoff to the story.  On New Year's Eve, Netflix released Volume Three, the two-hour series finale of the beloved series which started in 2019. The final battle against Vecna had been described by the Duffer brother creators as a bloodbath with loss of characters. Nobody, it seemed, was going to be safe at series' end.

Podcast: The supreme-ly chaotic world of Marty Supreme

Enter the supreme-ly chaotic world of Marty Supreme with your 42Fifty Entertainment Podcast hosts in this recent episode which serves up their analysis of this fast-paced winter flick. Credit: Torian Duncombe, 42Fifty

Join Entertainment podcast hosts Ethan Monahan, Torian Duncombe, and Liam Piekarczyk as they serve up their critique of the supreme-ly chaotic, yet ultimately well-made, winter film featuring Timothee Chalamet with scenes including Tyler the Creator. Recently named the top-grossing film for production company A24, ⁠Marty Supreme⁠ is a fast-paced ping-pong sequence of scenes and plot lines that keep the audience perfectly entertained.

OH boys basketball breaks 16 game loss streak at Crosstown

OH sophomore Ethan Vahl pushes past defense towards the hoop before passing to a teammate, putting the score up. Credit: Liam Piekarczyk, 42Fifty

On Fri. Jan. 10, the OH boys varsity basketball team emerged victorious against OE, winning the game 59-52 in overtime.  For the last 16 crosstown basketball games, OH has ended up in a loss against OE. All hope seemed lost with the Panthers losing by seven points with two minutes left, but then the comeback began.  Of the win, OH senior Mariano Velasco said, “I hope this momentum can carry through after this big crosstown win, so we can win more games and carry home a win from the regionals game.”

Panther football ’25: Most memorable team since ’03

OH Panther Football players hold of the State Runner Up trophy after the results of the class 8A state game. Credit: Liam Piekarczyk, 42Fifty

On Dec. 3, Oswego became the state runner up at NIU in the class 8A game. For the past 22 years, Oswego football has not made it as far as this '25 team did, which marked the best results Oswego has achieved since 2003. "I think every year is a great year, you deal with what you have and we did what we could," said OH senior kicker Kaleb Stumpenhorst. "Because of that, we went to the State Championship. [[And]] I think because of that, it was one of the best seasons.”

Shattering records: Oswego swimming & diving earns accolades at State

OE junior Addi Miller swims her heart out during her freestyle event at the IHSA State meet. Miller is part of the OH/OE co-op swimming and diving team. Credit: Maddie Liska

On Nov. 14 and 15, OE senior Katie Malm shattered the IHSA State record and earned first place in her dive in the 2025 IHSA Girls Swimming & Diving State Finals. Many girls in the OE and OH combined swim and dive team went to State, held at the FMC Natatorium in Westmont, and competed, contributing to the team's outstanding Sectionals and State performance. “Katie is an incredible athlete," said Coach and OH Career & Technical Education Ryan Pentzian. "She has all the skills and all the head space to succeed in her stuff.”