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Strike!...Framing a strike from pitcher Trent Lutz, catcher Connor Klock does his part to turn the inning over. The Souderton Indians played their first game on the new turf field on April 25 and lost to the Central Buck South Titans 4-3 .
Under home lights at last
To provide a turf field for multiple sports teams to practice and play games on, a new turf facility was recently completed in front of the high school. The baseball team had their first game on the turf on April 25.
Finley Kearns, Website Editor • May 30, 2025

By building a multi-purpose turf field, the Souderton athletics department created a second field which a multitude of teams can use, including baseball ,which did not have a field prior. The new field began construction on October 9 and finished construction shortly before the baseball team’s first game on the turf on April 25. According to Athletic Director Dennis Stanton the new field offers an opportunity for the many teams that need to play on fields to play when there is “bad weather.” “ The word that comes to mind when thinking...

Pinging…Testing out the metal detector from the IVPL’s Library of Things, outreach services librarian Nicole Husbands (right) searches for lost items while library director Tracey Reed assists. The Library of Things is open for anyone with a library card.
IVPL offers more activities than just reading
Norman Boell, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

Allowing people with a library card to take out items such as a projector or a power washer, the Indian Valley Public Library’s new Library of Things was started in 2023 and has approximately 20 items...

Colossal Biosciences strides to bring back dire wolves
Colossal Biosciences strides to bring back dire wolves
Cole DiNardo, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

In order to explore science and review the limits of genetics, the company Colossal Biosciences attempted to recreate the dire wolf, creating two males initially and one female later on. The dire wolf...

SAVE Act hinders opportunities for many citizens
SAVE Act hinders opportunities for many citizens
Aubrey Gehman, News Editor • May 30, 2025

With new identification and proof of citizenship requirements for U.S. voters through the SAVE Act, many Americans have now faced worry about the difficulties of getting new forms of identification. According...

Crafting memories…Making bracelets to donate to people around the community, Indian Valley seventh grader Aubrey Holloway volunteers at the school’s May 16 Community Day.
Indian Valley MS promotes Community Day volunteering
Aimal Ahmad, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

To encourage volunteering, Indian Valley Middle School hosted Community Day on May 16. According to Indian Valley assistant principal Catherine Heller, Community Day is an event they have been holding...

Young Authors Club creates space to develop craft
Young Authors Club creates space to develop craft
Kendal Hoover, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

To help students grow their passion and skills in their respective writing styles, the new Young Authors Club allows members to express their ideas and talents during meetings. After school, students...

Drawing up school spirit...After school, juniors Kaylie Warshaw (left) and Leah Nolan bring to life to the White Team’s banner for Red vs. White.
Red vs. White bridges gaps between art, athletics
Alaina Clemens, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

To enhance school unity and spirit, Student Council hosted Red vs. White events in both the gymnasium and the natatorium on May 19-22. “Red vs. White is a whole school competition, and we split the...

International summer trips provide new cultural experiences
International summer trips provide new cultural experiences
Sophia Gooch, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

Preparing for an adventure of a lifetime, students and teachers are looking forward to immersing themselves in different cultures as they explore Italy, Croatia, Germany and Bosnia this summer. Social...

Arrowhead News Column
SAVE Act hinders opportunities for many citizens
SAVE Act hinders opportunities for many citizens
Aubrey Gehman, News Editor • May 30, 2025

With new identification and proof of citizenship requirements for U.S. voters through the SAVE Act, many Americans have now faced worry about the difficulties of getting new forms of identification. According to Nonprofit Vote, the SAVE Act would require all voters to have documentation. “The SAVE Act would require all voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship, a passport or birth certificate (with a photo ID) in most cases, anytime they...

Roundup
Sam Kennedy, Arrowhead News Editor • December 15, 2023

Henry Kissinger dead at 100 Divisive former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger died November 29 at the age of 100. Kissinger, served...

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Herd in the Hallways

“Would you buy my feet pics?”

“I can’t hang out with the foster children tonight.”

“I like going to the deli and smelling the cheese air.”

“Do you want the pigs out of your ears or not?”

“Spaghetti bologna.”

“Did she look like a junior whopper?”

“What are you doing? Get out of my dinner.”

“I could eat soup out of there.”

“You called me an angry gnome the other day.”

“Are you a quad stomper?”

“Stop Matrix-ing me.”

“I’m in a toga right now, I can’t talk.”

“She can’t help it. She’s scared of potatoes.”

“He came out of the womb smoking.”

“I’m going to go so hardcore.”

“He took a bunch of jerky upstairs.”

“I hope she stubs her toes really badly.”

“I came here to watch basketball, but all I can hear is owls.”

“If you give me a test on a computer, 10/10 times, Google is being opened.”

“Do you want to hold hands in the hallway?”

“Complimentary ham.”

“I just want to pinch her nose and step on her toes.”

“Did you like the pineapple gummi bear I put in your coffee?”

“The root of all evil is Brits.”

“Did I hear about a hostile takeover?”

“He’s trying to usurp me as king.”

“I was doing the Rasputin dance for 30 minutes.”

“Stop dreaming about my dad.”

“Real gangster of me.”

Getting creative…Taking leadership, second grader Adrian Ruwaya is being assisted by junior Aimal Ahmad (right) while making a catapult. The STEM Club Fair took place on May 2 from 4-5:30 p.m. at the Souderton Boys and Girls Club.
Club fair ‘STEMs’ science involvement for students
Cassy Shurtz, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

To spread recognition about the science clubs offered at the high school, the Chief Science Officers (CSO) and volunteers visited the Boys and...

Local markets connect community
Local markets connect community
Skylar Bass, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

To create a supportive community, the Harleysville Market provides a welcoming atmosphere by allowing local vendors and shoppers alike to enjoy...

Card collecting...Organizing K-pop photocards, senior Ali Eng shows off her collection in the Mandarin classroom. Her PVC-free binders offer sleeves that will not strip cards of color.
Collectors passion creates space for community
Shreeya Penugonda, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

By seeking unique items through shops and trading during free time, everyone can experience the joy of building collections made of pieces that...

 Just the beginning…Shaking hands goodbye, Souderton Connects Manager Jessica Cimini and sophomore Condoleezza Oyesola leave their first meeting for the 3rd Friday mentorships.
New mentorships ‘connect’ students to Souderton
Abbi Cimini, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

Getting students involved in the community while completing their mentorships, business teacher Amanda Davoli has created a new mentorship program...

Rushing the protector…Preparing for the dominant pass rush, junior tackle Jacob Moises (left) stands tall in front of sophomore defensive end Tycho Bueters. The Buxmont Showcase offered invited high school athletes the chance to show off their skills in front of college coaches on May 8 at Souderton Area High School.
Buxmont athletes ‘showcase’ their talents
Luka Camacho, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025

After weeks of preparation and training, on May 8 over 160 of the most recruitable athletes in the Montgomery and Bucks County area competed in front of...

Fitness provides improved mental, physical health
May 30, 2025

In order to grow mentally and physically, many people find working out to be enjoyable, worthwhile and an activity to grow...

The Unified Track Team Becomes District Champs
May 30, 2025

In order to gain them the District Champions title, the team has prioritized building close relationships and creating a...

Girls track and field athletes reflect on accomplishments
May 30, 2025

As the 2025 girls track and field season nears an end, senior athletes are looking back at their personal growth and achievements...

The Way We See It
Scholastic journalism has generational impact
Scholastic journalism has generational impact
May 30, 2025

One of the pillars of our country is our First Amendment right to freedom of speech, press, religion and assembly. It upholds some of our most...

Arrowhead Features Column
Teacher Appreciation Week recognizes teachers’ impact
Teacher Appreciation Week recognizes teachers’ impact
Julia Sipes, Features Editor • May 30, 2025

Teacher Appreciation Week, taking place May 5-9, is a time for students to honor the dedication, wisdom and patience of their teachers and recognize their efforts to inspire them. For the early years of childhood up until graduation, teachers are one of the most important figures in a student’s life,...

Sports Editor's Pick
Leaping new heights…Displaying her vertical in the high jump, senior Elizabeth James competes at a track meet this season. High jumpers work hard to increase their leg strength.
Girls track and field athletes reflect on accomplishments
Addie Yost, Staff Writer • May 30, 2025
Arrowhead Sports Column
Sanders’ ‘perfect timing’ comes during NFL Draft’s fifth round
Sanders’ ‘perfect timing’ comes during NFL Draft’s fifth round
Aidan Cassidy, Sports Editor • May 30, 2025

With a draft class that many fans consider a loaded draft class, five teams would decide to draft a quarterback before Colorado star quarterback Sheduer Sanders. Sanders allegedly had...

Media Menu
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Entertainment Column
Wii Sports creates lasting memories for youth
Wii Sports creates lasting memories for youth
Connor Rother, Entertainment Editor • May 30, 2025