The Highlander - Issue 4 - April 2021

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SPRING SPORTS BLOOM JOSH BASS COPY & SPORTS EDITOR | NICKY VARELA MANAGING EDITOR

BASEBALL & SOFTBALL The baseball and softball squads finished with dueling 17-6 records in 2019, along with losses in the regional quarterfinals to end their seasons. Hungry for revenge, both teams, led by coaches John Dowling and Maurice Tawil, respectively, are looking to continue their streak of dominance over the rest of the Liberty Conference.

CREW The girls and boys varsity teams missed out on potentially adding another state title to their resumes due to the pandemic. Winter conditioning has prepared the athletes for a demanding season on the water.

Sophomore Qais Sarsour works on his throwing during infield practice at baseball tryouts on April 13. The team is looking to chase another Liberty District Championship following their successful 2019 season.

LACROSSE The boys, boasting an impressive group of seniors, will begin their season with an away game against Marshall on April 26. The girls are hoping to bounce back after a disappointing 2-10 campaign in the spring of 2019.

SOCCER The girls, led by Howard University commit Kyra Bolden, will open their season versus Yorktown on April 27. The boys roster features returning stars Adam Kunz and Kobe McCowan. Both teams are looking to build off of their 2019 season .500 records.

Junior Melanie Lindsey tries out for the girls lacrosse team on April 13. The girls lacrosse team tryout featured several agility drills to prepare athletes for the season.

TRACK & FIELD Head coach Kyle Jemison, joined by his state champion son Xavier Jemison, is seeking his first Liberty District championship as varsity head coach. The team will kick off the season with a meet at WashingtonLiberty on April 27.

TENNIS The tennis squads, often among the strongest in the McLean athletic program, haven’t won a state championship since 2017, but stars Brandon Winegarden and Michelle Martinkov will do their best to return McTennis to its rightful spot on the podium. Photos by Katie Romhilt

Junior Abigail Esin practices high jumps at tryouts for the track & field team on April 13. The team will take on Langley and South Lakes at their first home meet on May 5. APRIL 2021 | SPORTS | 43


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Athletes opt for virtual learning

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page 46

Spring sports preview

1min
page 45

McFootball makes strides

5min
pages 42-43

Golf season wraps up

2min
page 44

McLean is doing well with concurrent learning

3min
page 40

Crossfire: In-person extracurriculars for virtual students?

5min
pages 38-39

Field hockey sticks together

2min
page 41

Extend grading leniency

4min
page 37

Editorial: Freedom of Speech

4min
page 36

Justin Bieber’s Justice review

3min
page 35

Eden Center bubble tea reviews

1min
page 34

TheatreMcLean records play

4min
page 32

Learning in the modular

25min
pages 24-31

Marina Qu named Virginia Journalist of the Year

3min
page 22

Brittany Peng wins peace award

7min
pages 20-21

10 Qs w/ Wendy Pearson

2min
page 19

Profile of a classroom monitor

2min
page 18

Civic engagement bill passes

3min
page 9

Chloe Lahr’s clothing business

4min
pages 14-15

Anti-Asian racism on the rise

6min
pages 12-13

Highlanders stay virtual

3min
page 10

COVID-19 mitigation at school

3min
page 8

Students get vaccines

3min
page 6

Sexism at McLean

7min
pages 16-17

AP exams coming soon

3min
page 11
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