The Inkblot

CHS students discuss the possibilities of continuing sports in college.

Turning in cleats for dress shoes

Ronit Khromchenko and Logan Clarke November 22, 2023

Communications High School isn’t known for its athletics. Rather, it is a school full of people with varying interests, though very few of them involve sports. With hefty coursework and extracurricular...

The NCAA passed a new policy that will
create a positive impact for student athletes.

Name, image and likeness: Athletes profit off themselves

Joey Raynor June 16, 2023

The NCAA passed a new policy that can make a positive change for student athletes. For years NCAA and broadcasting programs have made millions off of college sports and their athletes, some of these athletes...

Senior Grace Wartmann will continue to figure skate while studying Criminology at the University of Maryland in the fall of 2023.

Wartmann crosses over figure skating to college

Cayla Carlson and Ruth Crawford May 25, 2023

Although not the average high school sport, figure skating is more relevant than some might think. For CHS senior Grace Wartmann of Eatontown, figure skating is what she chooses to dedicate her time to...

Survey of 106 CHS students conducted from Feb. 13 to Feb. 20, 2019.

Collegiate athletes not compensated for their value

Mia Gallo March 15, 2019

It’s well known that college sports teams bring their respective schools a lot of profit. In the 2016-17 academic year alone, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) brought in over $1 billion,...

Senior Kiera Gill of Wall has played varsity field hockey for her home school since her freshman year.

CHS students have leg up in recruitment process

Erica Sammarco September 14, 2018

For athletes looking to continue their athletic careers after high school, the college application process has added pressures that start as early as freshman year. Senior Kiera Gill of Wall, a field...

MCVSD students pursue college sports, some with scholarships

Shannon Bradley June 17, 2016

MCVSD students are known to work hard and play hard, as principal James Gleason said on the first day of the 2013-14 school year. All five of the career academies are nationally ranked in the top 100 high...

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