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Colt Chronicle

The Student News Site of Kinnelon High School

Colt Chronicle

The Student News Site of Kinnelon High School

Colt Chronicle

2021 NBA Playoff Preview

Andrew Noel, Staff Reporter May 28, 2021

The weather is heating up and schools are about to go on summer break. That can only mean one thing. It's NBA playoff time. This year's playoffs mark the end to one of the strangest seasons in NBA history, a season marked by limited...

Take a Breath

Mike Lally, Staff Reporter May 9, 2021

For more than a year, athletes across the country have endured what some believe to be the worst year of sports in history. Nearly a six-month stint of a sports-less country left many feeling hopeless, but amazing strides have...

The European Super League (ESL): A blatant disregard for the game

Will Cappello, Staff Reporter May 7, 2021

At the beginning of this week, 12 of Europe’s most prestigious soccer clubs announced that they were going to be forming a breakaway league in which only the top competitors were eligible to enter. Fans were understandably outraged,...

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UEFA Champions League (UCL): The Final Four

Will Cappello, Opinion Editor May 6, 2021

The UEFA Champions League, European club soccer’s most adulated tournament, has one semifinal leg remaining before the final on May 29 in Istanbul, Turkey. With no teams significantly ahead on aggregate score, viewers are speculating...

Yankees game before COVID.

The Struggles of Getting to a Yankees Game

Alex Garcia, Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2021

Getting tested 72 hours before game time, 6 hours before with a rapid test, proof of vaccination, temperature check, sitting in pods, lower capacity all define the arduous process of watching the Yankees, and many other teams,...

An exclusive KHS survey was conducted to reveal how students feel about the NBA season.

Guidelines and Procedures for the 2021 NBA Season

Scott Sanczyk, Staff reporter February 5, 2021

  The NBA season is officially underway. Despite COVID-19 scares, the NBA season started on its scheduled date of Dec. 22. For this season, Commissioner Adam Silver has stated that he will ensure player safety this year.  Before...

The Revival of Sports

Michael Lally, Sports Editor January 7, 2021

As 2020 comes to a close, many describe this past year as a “complete failure”. The cancellation of March Madness, the postponement of the NBA Championship, MLB World Series, and other major events led many to believe that...

Leo Messi in the game v. Valladolid, in which he scored his record-breaking goal. Image from CBS Sports

Another accolade added to Messi’s collection

Will Cappello, Opinion Editor January 7, 2021

Lionel Messi, FC Barcelona’s goal-scoring phenomenon, has surpassed Brazilian soccer legend Pele for the most goals scored on one club. On Tuesday, Dec. 22, Messi netted his unprecedented 644th goal for the Spanish team.    The...

What seems like a fantasy, jam-packed stadiums for sporting events do not seem possible until next season, if coronavirus can be tackled.

The Last Sport Alive: College Football

Michael Lally, Staff Reporter December 1, 2020

At this point, nothing has been a surprise to sports fans across the country, as a second coronavirus wave is on the horizon, the future of college football is in jeopardy. Whether it is the cancellation of Maryland v. Ohio State,...

As the Fall season ramps up to what we now call “normal”, the Boys’ soccer team expects nothing less than success, a valuable goal to set for oneself.

More than just a game

Michael Lally, Staff Reporter October 28, 2020

As fall sports begin, many of these extracurricular activities become overshadowed by the packed stands of a “Friday night lights” football game. The overwhelming majority of students become interested in what is most advertised...

Packed stadiums is a sight that is far from being seen as the increase of cases slows the process for many major sports leagues.

COVID-19 Testing in Pro Sports

Brian Lane, Staff Reporter July 22, 2020

As a result of COVID-19, the active pandemic that has done its fair share of damage to people around the world, professional sports organizations are faced with the extremely difficult task of properly testing all of their players...

Major League Baseball logo, one of the many leagues at crossroads due to this pandemic.

How coronavirus is affecting the MLB

Richard Daniele, Staff Reporter April 16, 2020

As the number of cases of COVID-19 around the globe has skyrocketed, officials of many major sports leagues, including Major League Baseball, have postponed league plays indefinitely.  The latest news on the popular American...

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