Nicole Gartner - Staff Reporter
Panthers end season 10-1 with Crosstown and Conference titles
The OH football team completed their season with a breathtaking 9-0 winning streak, bringing chills to the Ken Pickerill Stadium, and taking on “rivals” Oswego East for the last game, winning 23-7 as the Panthers took home the Crosstown trophy for the second year in a row. “The Oswego football team winning the conference season really meant a lot to me and it was nice to bring the win back,” said varsity quarterback and senior Carson Cooney.
Orange Crew: Oswego’s student section leaders
At the front of the student section, OH has 10 leaders standing tall, cheering on our athletic events. So far, during our undefeated football season, the Orange Crew has really stepped up their game this year. By organizing cheers, themes, and even fundraising events, students' panther pride has only improved as the season progresses. Since 2005, Orange Crew has been...
Student entrepreneurs: J&M Landscaping beautifies the community
OH seniors Justen Barocio and Prestin Alvarez have grown their own landscaping business, J&M Landscaping within the past year in our OH community, working together to provide landscaping services to many while being passionate about what they do. “I knew I could make money by landscaping so I made it my goal, and it took off fast,” said Barocio....
Track athlete Cain breaks multiple long-held school records
It is an understatement to say that OH junior track and field athlete Jeremiah Cain has had an incredibly impressive season so far. From winning OH’s Athlete of the Month to long-held school records, Cain is gaining the attention of colleges as he works through the outdoor season. “So far this year, I have broken the school's indoor high jump record by jumping 6'6" [[...]] also my personal best indoor high jump," Cain said. "I [[also set]] the new [[outdoor]] record at Plainfield East High School, jumping 6'7.”
OH Softball Program hosts Hit-A-Thon at Panther Memorial Field
Friday, May 3rd, the Oswego softball program is hosting a fundraising event, “the HIT-A-THON.” Going on three years now, the goal of this event is to keep the community engaged and help our softball team reach their goals. “The softball girls go out into the community and find donors to sponsor their hitting,” said OH varsity softball coach Tiffany Murphy. “The event has been advertised by the softball team going and finding donors, posting on social media, and posting flyers around the community.”




