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Brandyn Hudson - Staff Reporter

Brandyn Hudson - Staff Reporter
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My name is Brandyn Hudson, I am a senior at Oswego High School. I am the Co-Editior-In-Chief of 42fifty, this also my second year, and I love it! I am involved with Lacrosse, HIKE, Bionic, TALK, Student council and numerous honor societies here at Oswego. Looking forward to do great work this year! To reach me you can contact me by emailing 42fifity@sd308.org and putting my name on the subject line.

Fantasy football: Conquering the game

This graphic covers Cam Skattebo and Christian Mcaffery from the 2025-2026 Fantasy Football season. Credit: Brandyn Hudson, 42Fifty

Fantasy football has become one of the most popular ways for fans to stay engaged with the NFL. Each week, millions of fans set up lineups, make trades, and hope their players deliver wins to help their teams succeed. For many, it’s more than just a game; it’s a strategic plan. “Currently, my team is 9-4, not the best record, but still second in my league, and hopefully my players can clutch up in the playoffs,” said OH senior Hassan Lawal.

Skate 4: Early access now available for much-anticipated, long-awaited release

The much-anticipated Skate 4 video game is out in beta form. Pictured is a graphic of a Skate avatar doing a trick over the skate logo. Credit: Brandyn Hudson, 42Fifty

After more than a decade of waiting, the EA Skate series franchise is finally back in business, with its new game, Skate 4. “The new Skate game looks very promising," said OH senior Daniel Odutula. "I'm loving the new map and also the new graphics.” From early access, the game is looking very promising. It captures the heart of what fans loved and asked for. The new open-world city, San Vansterdam, shows a unique city vibe. Most fans are hoping for more to come when the rest of the game releases.

Senior backpacks: A spirited tradition in the making

OH seniors show off their self-selected character backpacks, a trend many seniors are participating in this year. Credit: Brandyn Hudson, 42Fifty

Backpacks featuring characters like Buzz Lightyear, Princess Elsa, and Spider-Man were proudly worn on the first day of school. But they weren't worn by students at Old Post, Long Beach, or Boulder Hill Elementary -- it was Oswego High School seniors sporting the trendy character backpacks. The trend of seniors buying cartoon-character-themed backpacks has been notable in recent years. However, the class of 2025 made the tradition even more popular on social media apps like TikTok and Instagram. “Buying my backpack meant a lot to me," said OH senior Elias Winding. "I started with an Avengers character backpack in kindergarten, and now I’m finishing off with it.”

Justin Holden: Looking at life from behind the lens

OH junior Justin Holden views life behind the lens, taking pictures at an OH football game. Credit: Madi Young, 42Fifty

Photography isn't just a hobby, it's a profession for OH junior Justin Holden. Starting his freshman year, Holden has grown in popularity in the photography world. From growing his social media presence to securing amazing opportunities, Holden has launched a career for himself.  “I found a camera at my house, and my sister had a gymnastics meet,” said Holden. “So [[I just went]] to get some pictures of her.” For Holden, this simple act is how it all started.  He grew his popularity, social media presence, and skills by taking pictures for media day, Friday night lights, basketball games, and other events.

Ken Carson: “More Chaos” in the rap industry

Pictured is a graphic representation of rapper Ken Carson who has released his fourth album "More Chaos." Credit: Brandyn Hudson, 42Fifty

Rapper Ken Carson released his fourth album, “More Chaos,” on Apr. 11, and in its first few weeks, the album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. “This was his best album yet,” said OH junior Keven Macintosh. “He’s one of the most consistent artists of this time, and his music gets better and better each time he releases.”