Donovan Kays Feb 7, 2012
Even the greatest minds are wrong from time to time.
Continued...Matt Galle Jan 26, 2012
House basketball has taken over the weekends, and even the lives, of both boys and girls around the school. Since 1976, Chantilly Youth Association (CYA) has provided a community league for the students to play organized basketball, as well as many other sports, with other kids in grades one through 12 throughout the Northern Virginia [...]
Continued...Lyzan Rashid Jan 26, 2012
As many seniors stress over applications and acceptance letters, three senior soccer players have committed to schools throughout the East. Jacki Sieder, who has committed to Drexel University in Pennsylvania, Morgan Morris, committed to Florida International University, and Olivia Colella, committed to Longwood University in Virginia, will take the Chantilly legacy with them as they [...]
Continued...Ali Cooper Jan 11, 2012
Chantilly sports had a successful fall season.
Continued...Alex Whitson Dec 15, 2011
It’s fall. The stands are packed, the stadium is playing Thunderstruck, and the crowd watches as the boys walk out, ready to play a game of football. It’s winter, and the stands are packed in the gym, waiting for the basketball team to walk out. Some sports, however, that people love, aren’t the first sport [...]
Continued...Josh Wallace Dec 15, 2011
The hockey club is starting the year with crucial games, big hits and exciting plays.
Continued...Matt Galle Nov 9, 2011
Imagine if the Chantilly football team had not yet won a game. How many people would actually be traveling to the away games or even attending the home games? It seems as if people only follow teams if they are winning, and the Chantilly football team is no exception.
Continued...Ariana Mollers Nov 3, 2011
Snap. Crack. Game over. The varsity football team encountered a stumble when two of their starters, seniors Matt Louis and Drew Cormode, faced serious injuries and were pulled out for the season.
Continued...Student section strays from usual colors of black, purple, white by Christina Mirda A sea of neon blue, green, pink, yellow and orange Chantilly students could be seen at the Westfield High School game and a sunset of pink Chargers at the Oakton High School game, two of the football team’s biggest rivals and Chantilly’s [...]
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