Articles by: Wesley Share

Senior Joe Beideman hopes  this year to lead his team to victory

Boys’ Basketball Preview

MFS News, Sports December 29, 2014 at 9:17 AM Comments are Disabled

Coach’s Corner Despite losing the team’s second leading scorer, Dhalil Sadiq, and another key guard, Dan Richards, Head Coach Colin Haynes remains optimistic. “We have a great senior class with most of them having Varsity experience, each of them having certain skill sets,” Haynes said. He also specifically referenced sophomoreRead More

Halloween Costumes that Went Too Far

Halloween Costumes that Went Too Far

Pop Culture November 7, 2014 at 1:26 PM Comments are Disabled

The most persistent, widespread, lethal outbreak of the Ebola virus in human history is currently ongoing in West Africa. With a reported fatality rate of 71 percent in the region, the virus has spread from Guinea to Liberia and Sierra Leone and killed nearly 5,000 people in its path. SoRead More

“There’s Holes in my Walls!”

“There’s Holes in my Walls!”

MFS News, News October 21, 2014 at 4:27 PM Comments are Disabled

Full disclosure: Debra Galler is one of two faculty advisers for WordsWorth For 229 years, Moorestown Friends school has upheld its prestigious reputation and academic standing with high-level faculty, a selective admissions process and a unique Quaker community.  Hand-in-hand with its core values are a tight knit school community andRead More

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Profitable Corruption: The NFL

Opinion, Sports October 21, 2014 at 11:24 AM Comments are Disabled

It appears that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is not particularly good at his job.  This, unfortunately, is not news to anyone.  The backlash Goodell has been subjected to isn’t the first whiff of disapproval the NFL’s commissioner of eight years, or even the NFL as a whole, has caught.  TwoRead More

Ping Pong Balls and the NBA

Ping Pong Balls and the NBA

Opinion, Sports May 30, 2014 at 11:26 AM Comments are Disabled

As professional athletes get younger and quicker, building through the college ranks becomes increasingly necessary.  Within the NBA specifically, college athletes can make their jump to the pros after one year being squashed under the boots of the NCAA.  If they’re picked within the first thirty picks, they are maintainedRead More

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