Written by Maddie Davenport|Photos by Maddie Davenport and Clara Franzoni|
On Friday February 28, Morgan Girls Basketball took on the East Hampton Bellringers at Old Saybrook High School for the title...
Written by Mason Carey |Photos by Olivia Riccio and Maggie Guba|
Aj Supik and the Wrestling TeamGirls BasketballGirls BasketballIndoor TrackPing PongSenior Relay Race TeamFreshman Relay RaceSenior...
Written, Produced, and Directed By Caitlin Rohrbacher |
Welcome back to Morgan's Blue Blood segment. In this episode, athletes promoted their teams.
Here at Morgan, students can participate in...
Written, Produced, and Directed by Caitlin Rohrbacher
Welcome back to Morgan's Blue Blood.
In this segment, students were asked how they show team spirit.
Many students shared that they believe...
Written and Produced by Caitlin Rohrbacher
Welcome back to Morgan's Blue Blood. This week's video features student-athletes and a day in their life.
Student-athletes have packed days filled with...
Written by Gabby Vigorito|
Photos by PawPrint Staff |
Eliot English Teacher Caitlin Woods has taught at Eliot for 6 years. She is the cross country coach in the fall and track coach in the spring. And...
Written by Isaac Eriksen and Erin LeViness|
Video by Isaac Eriksen and Erin LeViness|
This winter's sports teams are made up of six teams: girls and boys basketball, wrestling, fencing, indoor track,...
Written by MacKenzie Miller and Natalie Buchetto|
Is there an upside to downsizing?
If you were a Husky before the big move to Morgan 3.0, you know that the old school had numerous places for winter...
Written by Abbigale Pitarra and Gabby Vigorito|
On Sunday, November 6, the Morgan Field Hockey team had their annual banquet at the Clinton Country Club. All of the players were eager to find out the...
Written By Riley Thompson |
Senior Captain of the girls basketball team Sami Ashton has always loved the sport. Since third grade, she has participated in the town travel basketball team, and soon after...
Written by Alyssa LeMay and Calvin Jackson|
Freshmen are the scapegoats in most situations. They are perceived as the newcomers who are not really into the same activities as the upperclassmen.
This...