Maury Football defeats Warwick

By Noah Krawchick The Commodores defeated the Warwick High School Raiders 42-10 on Friday, November 21. Maury won with their prolific offense and commanding defense. Quarterback Dominick “Domo” Everette led the offense with five total touchdowns, four through the air and one on the ground, to four different receivers: juniors Matt Williams, Jahvon Wiggins, and Tayshawn Branche, and senior Damon McDaniel. The Commodore passing attack … Continue reading Maury Football defeats Warwick

Maury football defeats Bishop McNamara at home

by Noah Krawchick Maury High School overcame Bishop McNamara High School 38-35 on Friday, September 12. Maury’s defense was the key to victory, along with clutch scoring, leading to a triple-overtime win. The Commodores stopped the run, excluding a couple of big plays made by Bishop McNamara’s sophomore running back Joshua Gorham. They held Bishop McNamara to only 21 points in regulation, allowing all the later … Continue reading Maury football defeats Bishop McNamara at home

Sahirah Askew serves the House of Delegates-a Q&A

By Alamar Alyamani Maury has a ton of interesting and talented students with their own experiences, and Sahirah Askew is one of them. Askew has done something a lot of high schoolers can’t by serving as a Page with the House of Delegates. Askew is a freshman at Maury who wanted to get ahead with her experience at the House of Delegates because “it was … Continue reading Sahirah Askew serves the House of Delegates-a Q&A

Lunch at Maury has room to improve

by Moriah Schranz As someone who usually brings lunch from home, I initially had a hard time relating to the criticism over school lunch. When thinking back on the few times I have gotten school lunch, I was reminded of the time my sophomore year when one of the lunch ladies interrogated me. She asked if this was my first time in line. I reassured … Continue reading Lunch at Maury has room to improve

Boxing lessons belong in school too-an op-ed

By Grant Miller You can usually tell when you’re walking into a quality boxing gym when it overloads your senses: aroma of blood and sweat, the beeping of the timer, the pop of athletes hitting the heavy bag and mitts. However, the best boxing gyms are filled with voices, especially the grunts of boxers sparring and the non-stop coaching from the edge of the ring. … Continue reading Boxing lessons belong in school too-an op-ed

Basketball Regionals Round 3-Maury loses to Woodside, still qualifies for states

By Grant Miller and Alamar Alyamani Maury boys basketball took a loss Saturday afternoon. After a close first half, Woodside defeated Maury 63-45 for the regional championship in Booker T. Washington’s gym on Saturday. Both teams played stifling defense in the first half, and both teams fought to earn every basket, leading to a 25-20 lead for Woodside at the half. Woodside’s  size advantage was … Continue reading Basketball Regionals Round 3-Maury loses to Woodside, still qualifies for states