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Boys basketball players preview upcoming season with their new coach

By Sydney Sears and Delaney Smith

As the boys basketball players trudge out of another practice their sore muscles let them know they have given the day their all.

With a new coach and fresh faces, FC awaits the upcoming season.  The players have a new mindset and are more determined than ever to have a successful season. The boys are adjusting to a new schedule, workout program, and coach in this upcoming season.

“I like what Coach Lieberman has come in and started doing. It’s really affected the team by all of us being in much better shape than we were before, and it’s helping us improve as athletes,” said senior Zane Nichols.

Coach Mark Lieberman has instilled a novice practice and workout schedule for the players. They practice every day of the week except Sunday. Lieberman said that the new workouts have resulted in improved strength throughout the entire team.

“He has us on a conditioning program that we can almost be positive no one else is doing,” said junior Brandon Smith.

Lieberman expressed his ideas on improvement and working hard. He said that he believes that they can outwork any team they will play this season. Lieberman shared that the team will work hard, compete, and find ways to outwork their opponents this season.

“I’m always looking for gradual improvement,” he said.

With all this hard work, team members are excited to see what will happen on the court.

“I’m just excited for the upcoming season to start. I want to know where all of this hard work that we’ve been putting in is going to get us,” said Nichols.

Though Lieberman cannot predict an outcome for the season, he promised hard work and dedication.

“We will play hard. I do know that,” he said.

The varsity team’s first official game of the season is at home against New Albany at 7:30 on Friday, Dec. 13.

Columnist previews the final film releases of 2013

By Christian DiMartino

2013 has had a fair amount of good movies (Side Effects, Disconnect), but an overpopulation of bad movies (Scary Movie V, Getaway). However, there is still hope. The year is wrapping up, and Oscar season is around the corner. Translation: Movies are going to get good again. Here is what to look forward to the rest of 2013. Sure, not all of them are going home with awards, but some of them are kind of a big deal (wink).

5. Gravity (Oct. 4, PG-13): Oscar winner Sandra Bullock is getting rave reviews (the movie is also) for her role as an astronaut stranded in outer space. How can a movie like this work? Not sure. According to early reviews, director Alfonso Cuaron’s film supposedly does work, and very well. Consider it a done deal.

4. American Hustle (Dec. 25, Not Yet Rated): David O’Russell (Silver Linings Playbook, The Fighter) is on a role, and this just may be the one that sends him home with the gold. The first trailer looks terrific, and plus it brings back O’Russell’s finest alumni (Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, and Jennifer Lawrence), so how can it go wrong?

3. Her (Dec. 18, Not Yet Rated): Here is a film that will receive plenty of judgment and controversy, and that alone is exciting. Joaquin Phoenix, after doing an amazing job as a psychotic drifter in The Master, plays a lonely guy who buys a talking computer and… falls in love with it. Strange? Oh yeah. But it is nice to see a daring movie every once in a while. Also, director Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation) is the king of strange movies, so it must be perfect. This is going to be the strangest movie of the year, possibly even the next 10, but I guarantee it will leave people talking for a while.

2. Anchorman: The Legend Continues (Dec. 20, Not Yet Rated): After many years of trying to get this movie made, Will Ferrell and co. have finally done it. Finally. Anchorman is one of the funniest movies ever, so the sequel better be worth the wait. The plot is unknown, but what is known is that numerous cameos (Tiny Fey, Meryl Streep, Kanye West, and more) are on the lineup. So, be there for Ron Bergundy this holiday season. He is kind of a big deal.

1. The Wolf of Wall Street (Nov. 15, Not Yet Rated): Wall Street movies are boring, but hopefully this one is far from it. Martin Scorsese, one of the greatest directors alive, rarely makes a bad movie. Same goes for Leonardo DiCaprio, who (fingers crossed) may finally get that fourth Oscar nomination. The trailer is fantastic, and it helps that Kanye West’s “Black Skinhead” is blaring throughout. This could either be a Scorsese masterpiece, or a Scorsese letdown. I truly hope it is the first.

There are plenty of other films, including Nebraska, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Carrie, Thor: The Dark World, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, that did not quite make the cut. Hopefully, with these movies mentioned and whatever other Oscar hopefuls are out there, 2013 ends better than it began.

Students explore colleges for Night Out

Junior and senior students sit with their parents in the auditorium to learn more about the Night Out.
Junior and senior students sit with their parents in the auditorium to learn more about the Night Out. Photo by Peter Hyle.

 

Students line up in front of the IUS table to get more information on the university.
Students line up in front of the IUS table to get more information on the university. Photo by Peter Hyle.
"I already know where I'm going and what i want to do, but I figured i should still look around," said senior Ainsley Spencer.
“I already know where I’m going and what I want to do, but I figured i should still look around,” said senior Ainsley Spencer. Photo by Peter Hyle.
"I'm here to broaden my horizons and learn more about the colleges in my area," said junior Jalyn Kowalski.
“I’m here to broaden my horizons and learn more about the colleges in my area,” said junior Jalyn Kowalski. Photo by Peter Hyle.
"I'm mostly here to sign up for the PSAT, but I plan on checking out a few tables too," said junior Brett Yeaton.
“I’m mostly here to sign up for the PSAT, but I plan on checking out a few tables too,” said junior Brett Yeaton. Photo by Peter Hyle.

FC, Highland Hills collaborate for the Orchestra Rocks concert

Senior Patrick Lonnemann completes his solo on his arrangement of "Sail" by Awolnation at the Orchestra Rocks concert last night.
Senior Patrick Lonnemann completes his solo on his arrangement of “Sail” by Awolnation at the Orchestra Rocks concert last night. Photo by Garland Noel.

Orchestra director Doug Elmore directs the FC Symphony Orchestra during the Orchestra Rocks concert.
Orchestra director Doug Elmore directs the FC Symphony Orchestra during the Orchestra Rocks concert. Photo by Garland Noel.

Orchestra director Doug Elmore addresses the crowd before the Highland Hills sixth grade orchestra plays "Low Rider" by War. The sixth graders have no stands because they memorized the entire arrangement.  Photo by Garland Noel.
Orchestra director Doug Elmore addresses the crowd before the Highland Hills sixth-grade orchestra plays “Low Rider” by War. The sixth graders have no stands because they memorized the entire arrangement. Photo by Garland Noel.