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February 2024 – Page 3 – The Prospector
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Students Come Together for Campus Clean-up

On the Saturday morning of February 3rd, dozens of students went back to school to clean up classrooms, hallways, and school facilities. Together, they swept, scrubbed, and scraped C. K. McClatchy from the entrance to the field, leaving our campus the cleanest it had been in weeks. It’s important to keep our schools clean all the time, but especially after a deep clean, because we hardly have an excuse to litter our school again.

This is the second pickup I’ve been to, one last school year around the same time. Last time the groups were very disorganized, with many people bunched into one section of the school at the same time. We also didn’t have access to certain janitorial services or classrooms, since it was just before finals week, and apparently, some teachers were nervous about students cheating on tests while cleaning their classrooms. Last year was overall a bust; little work got done, and we were unproductive due to supply shortages, but this year the teams were much more prepared to take on the school.

The cleaning lasted from 10:00 til Noon, and there were eight groups total, each assigned to their specific section of the school. I was in the science and ROTC quads, and we had step-by-step instructions to sweep, scrub, and mop classrooms and the quads. We were very productive, with only some supply issues between other groups; I remember there being a lack of mops specifically. Other groups were just as productive, some even finishing a little early and joining other groups to help with unfinished work.

There were some issues with the chemicals used in cleaning, as we were supposed to dilute many of the chemicals used while scrubbing floors and desks, yet some groups didn’t realize and still used the concentrated cleaners straight. After they were cleaned, some parts of the school smelled awful, indicating there were way too many cleaning supplies used in the area. I’m sure it’s not all that harmful, but at the time it was exceedingly hard to breathe while standing in the same hallway for so long.

As far as I’m sure, this event was organized by senior Cara Taylor, who arranged groups and helped other leaders with instruction the day before. She is the reason this pickup was able to move so smoothly, as she regularly moved from group to group, helping other groups with the tasks at hand. It is thanks to her as well as all the teachers and students who attended that the cleanup was so thoroughly effective!

If you noticed that McClatchy seemed a little shinier this week, try to continue to keep our school clean by being mindful of litter and other waste. The cleanup was a great group effort, and hopefully, it will inspire new motivations to keep McClatchy in a better state than it was the day before.

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How the NFL Transformed the Pro Bowl

The Pro Bowl was once known as an entertaining game to watch, with 44 of the best NFC players going against 44 of the best AFC players. But the Pro Bowl changed from a full-contact game to a flag football game. Why is that?

By the start of 2013, the NFL started to get worried about the injuries occurring during the Pro Bowl. Around this time, players began to make less effort to tackle each other, some people say that it almost seemed as if they were “pillow fighting.”

After the 2021 Pro Bowl was canceled due to COVID-19, the NFL started dropping little hints that there was going to be a big change in the Pro Bowl. After many seasons and players complaining about the injuries happening during the Pro Bowl and how they didn’t like how it was played, the NFL finally decided to make a change to the Pro Bowl.

Towards the end of the 2022 NFL season, they announced that they were going to take all of their players and injuries into consideration, and there was going to be a big change in the Pro Bowl.

At the start of the 2023 season, the NFL announced their changes to the Pro Bowl. The first major change was that the Pro Bowl would no longer be a full-contact event between some of the best players but a flag football game. Although this may be less entertaining to watch for some people, the NFL also announced that there will be more “Pro Bowl Games.”

Although this is a big change for the NFL, the award of being picked to be in the Pro Bowl is still one of the more honorable things a player can have during the season. Being selected to be in the Pro Bowl can show how good a player is, especially if they were picked more than once to be there.

Players are selected in multiple different ways; one way a player can be selected is by the voting system from the fans. Another way a player can be selected is by the head coach individually selecting a player to be a part of the Pro Bowl. One last way a player can make the Pro Bowl is by multiple other players voting for them.

Although a player is voted to be a part of the Pro Bowl, they still have to wait to be selected to play in it. The coach of the NFC, Eli Manning, and the coach of the AFC, Peyton Manning, will pick 44 players each. Eli must pick 44 from the NFC teams, and Peyton must pick 44 from the AFC teams.

If a player is planning to participate in the Pro Bowl, but their team goes to the Super Bowl, then they are forced to forfeit their spot in the Pro Bowl since they cannot risk the chance of injuries before the biggest game of the year. For example, if Brock Purdy, the quarterback for the 49ers, which is the NFC side of the NFL, is selected to play in the Pro Bowl and goes to the Super Bowl, they are forced to forfeit their spot in the Pro Bowl, and a new quarterback is selected to participate.

In all, these are the reasons why the NFL changed the Pro Bowl from a full-contact game amongst the best players in the game into a flag football game, and how players are selected to participate in the Pro Bowl.

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McClatchy vs. Burbank Varsity Boys Basketball

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McClatchy vs. Kennedy Varsity Boys Soccer

The McClatchy Lions played the Kennedy Cougars at Kennedy High School last Thursday, and it was a clean sweep. The first half went by slowly, with Kennedy starting with the ball. The game was rough, with a lot of dirty plays. Within the first ten minutes, McClatchy scored off of a corner kick, leading 1-0. After we scored, it started getting more technical, with players sliding into each other purposely, causing fouls, and even arguing with the refs. After our goal, the half went by slowly, with the ball going back and forth. The half ended 1-0, with McClatchy still up.

The second half started off at a good pace, with McClatchy having the ball and moving it around Kennedy. It went back and forth until eventually, Kennedy caused a foul inside the penalty box. Nathaniel took this penalty and scored, leading McClatchy 2-0. After this goal, Kennedy took the kick-off, and it started getting rough, with Kennedy causing fouls, crowds yelling, and the ref getting frustrated. The ref made calls more towards Kennedy’s side, not giving McClatchy fair play. A foul was created in the box by a Kennedy player, and a McClatchy player was down injured. The ref didn’t make this call and decided to play on. Kennedy took the ball for a quick counter-attack, but McClatchy’s defense quickly shut it down and took the ball back to their half. Kevin scored, leading McClatchy 3-0.

The game got worse as it went on, with players from each side getting hurt and the referee not stopping any of these plays. Things got hot quickly, but Reid scored his second goal of the game, leading McClatchy up 4-0. Within the last five minutes, the rest of the game went on, and McClatchy won 4-0.

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Normal People by Sally Rooney Review

This book revolves around the emotion and dialogue of two Irish characters, Marianne and Connell. Starting their story in January of 2011, they start with the typical stereotypes. Connell is popular, well-liked, shy, and easily embarrassed. Marianne is a loner, she has no friends and has no interest in creating any relationships with people her age. 

In their final year of finishing school before university, there’s a relationship that forms between Connell and Marianne. Connell is a prevalent figure at their school and is terrified of anyone finding out about his relationship with Marianne. He goes into a frenzy of what his crappy friends would think and say about him. His past relationships were very public and out of line through gossip. Since Marianne was the ‘freak’ of the school he was even more paranoid that anyone would find out about them. Marianne on the other hand really couldn’t care less about anyone’s feelings besides Connell’s. She didn’t want to lose or upset him so she kept everything a secret. She was very aware that it was foolish and stupid. But she went along with it anyway. 

Keeping their relationship a secret and under wraps, Connell and Marianne pretend to be strangers in their school. Passing by each other in the halls without making eye contact at the risk of Connell’s reputation. 

Fast forwarding to university, everything seemed to switch. Marianne finally grew up and became more of the popular girl of the college. Connell slowly became more insecure and distant. They were still friends in a complicated way but valued each other nonetheless. Long story short, this book has insane emotional ups and downs, especially with the art of conversation. There’s a lot of power in what people say, especially when it comes down to how people feel. 

This book was overall an emotional rollercoaster with many counts of miscommunication and held emotions. I feel as if this whole storyline tries to tell you that saying what you feel when you feel it is more valued than most actions. Not taking people for granted obviously and don’t be afraid to be unreasonable. In my opinion, I think this book should be called ‘The Delicacy of Conversation.’ regarding how private the words spoken between Marianne and Conell were.