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Boys win Pohanka tournament

With good competition, both boys and girls varsity basketball teams played well over the winter break

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Ice hockey remains a club rather than official sport at Chantilly

Since its creation, the ice hockey club has been gaining more popularity among students and faculty than it had in the previous years.

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Extra length, more trouble in the pool

Pool for state swim meet is longer than a normal pool, making it harder to break records

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Housebasketball becomes the new trend

Many students in the Chantilly community find themselves preferring to play for CYA because of the less serious play, rather than participating for the school’s team.

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Personal fitness becoming a daily routine

Students take Personal Fitness class to learn how to train and get stronger in order to maintain a healthy life style, and prepare for other sport related activities

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Chantilly upsets Robinson at swim meet

The Chantilly swim team won against Robinson by a narrow eight points despite the odds. It was a monumental victory that came quite unexpectedly.

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It’s a new school year and the freshmen are beginning their journey through high school. Before summer ended and the school doors opened once more, some took part in tryouts for fall sports such as volleyball, field hockey, cross country, football, etc. The coaches give freshmen the opportunity to participate in their first season of [...]

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CC and Track Records

In the gym lobby there are many pictures, banners, plaques, and trophies recognizing the different accomplishments of athletic teams and individuals. However, Chantilly only has one Hall of Fame, and that is the cross country and track and field Hall of Fame.

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Winter cheerleading was cancelled as a sport due to budget cuts for this school year. Therefore the cheerleading season for all three teams was cut short this year to only the fall sport season.

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Boys’ basketball kicks off on a new foot

With the loss of multiple seniors and MVP player, the Chargers look forward to maintaining a winning record.

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