Times are changing and the world is growing: a fact the Lancer staff realized at the beginning of this year. Now more than ever we as a society rely on technology as a form of communication and means of spreading news. The traditional newspaper did not go away (as is evident by this article), but we also decided to introduce a brand new platform: LancerLive. Over the course of this year, LancerLive granted us the opportunity to learn things about teachers we never would have before, share fascinating stories about the world and our community, and highlight the talents of our student body. Our achievements could not have been possible without one extremely important person, though. Mrs. Moore's holds the title of an English teacher, RDM director, and Lancer advisor. To us, however, she also holds the title of mentor, encourager, and someone we will always look up to. Thank you for your support throughout our years here at Castle, Mrs. Moore. They would not have been the same without you. As a final video, our staff produced “LancerLive x Senior Year”. This video truly embodies the Class of 2022’s senior year: exhilarating and inclusive. Every aspect of our grade succeeded and supported each other, something that as Knights, we all owe to each other. While the founding class is graduating (Lauren Matuscak, Gavin Wood, Lainey Browning, Justyce McCord, Jordan Coon, Colin Nugent, and Layla Wandel), LancerLive is just beginning. Layla Leigh Wandel
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When April rolls around and the weather gets warmer, you know it is baseball season. The Castle Knights kicked off their season with a scrimmage against South Spencer, and have since won four games against Linton-Stockton, Southridge, Terre Haute South, and North. Last night, the Castle Knights took on the North Huskies for the first time of the season. Given North is a big competitor in the area and Castle beat them last season, the Huskies came out with something to prove. Without worry, Castle took them down 6-1. Caleb Niehaus led off the game with a homerun to left-field followed by a 2 out RBI single in the second inning that got the Knights started. Following that, Cameron Tilly hit a 3 RBI blast off the wall to put the Knights up 6-1. Furthermore, Tilly dominated while on the mound, only allowing 2 hits, 1 run and struck out 7. This graduating class has proven to be incredibly talented in athletics, and baseball is no exception. This year there are 11 seniors, most of which have been playing all four years for the Knights. Senior pitcher, Eli Pillsbury, says that "the team this year is really a big family." Pillsbury goes on to explain that the boys' love for each other has proven helpful on the field. Look out for the Knights' games this weekend as well as their big match-up next Tuesday, May 3, against Jasper. Layla Leigh Wandel |