Battle of 287
October 29, 2010 • Hannah Story, Editor-in-Chief
Filed under News, Sports
The rival between Waxahachie and Ennis comes as no surprise to any Ellis County resident. Since 1908, the friendly rivalry has created a sense of competition between the neighboring cities that share Highway 287. Ergo, the battle of 287 makes for one of the most exciting football games of the Indians’... Read more »
Lady Indians Head to Playoffs!
October 28, 2010 • Kelsey Hayes, Assistant Editor
Filed under News, Sports
The Lady Indian Volleyball team is preparing to take on the Hutto Hippos for the Bi-District playoff game on Nov 2. The team ended their regular season with an overall record of 28-12 and a district record of 13-3, which has tied them with Mesquite Poteet for 2nd place in the district. To get them ready... Read more »
Everybody wants to be the best there ever was.
October 28, 2010 • Max Mills, Staff Writer
Filed under Entertainment, Opinions
When I wake up in the morning, I immediately do four things. One: Hop in the shower to get my suds on. Two: Cleanse my mouth of dragon breathe. Three: Throw on some sweet threads. Four: Grab my Gameboy Color, for there is no time to rest when you are a Pokémon Master. ***CUE OVERWORLD MUSIC***Immediately... Read more »
Injury every year
October 27, 2010 • Macey Thompson, Staff Writer
Filed under Opinions, Sports
If you don’t know me that well, then here is my life story. I’m probably the most commonly injured person on the team. The past two years I have been through a broken hip, to a torn hamstring, and the most awful injury that I could even imagine, a torn labrum; ( a muscle in your shoulder... Read more »
Newsflash: The Rangers are in The World Series!
October 27, 2010 • Leslie Kelley, Staff Writer
Filed under News, Sports
Arlington, Friday night, the Rangers defeat the Yankees to win the ALCS with a final score of 6-1. Now, American League champions, the Rangers are moving on to the World Series, set to play the San Francisco Giants. Before Friday, the Rangers had never won a postseason series or a home playoff game. After... Read more »
The Foreigner
October 25, 2010
Filed under Entertainment
The well thought out play, formally known as the foreigner, brings to the stage a delightful comedy about what it’s like to be an outsider in 1950s Georgia. Set in a rural inn, The Foreigner tells the story of Charlie, a shy young Brit who is tricked into staying with a bunch isolated country folk.... Read more »
“Nightmare” a success
October 24, 2010 • Scott Wyatt, Page Editor/Staff Writer
Filed under Entertainment
Avenged Sevenfold has done anything but vanish from the hard rock music scene, despite a very unfortunate and well-publicized loss. With the release of “Nightmare” on July 27, they released what’s arguably their best album yet. What one must first understand to appreciate “Nightmare”... Read more »
Eric Alderman
October 24, 2010
Filed under Staff
Eric Alderman loves going to newspaper class. He hopes to write thought provoking stories for his school’s paper every single day. This is his first year with the Arrow staff. Other than writing stories, he spends his free time playing golf. He has been playing golf for over two years. He loves... Read more »
Benefit car wash
October 22, 2010
Filed under News
A car wash was held on Saturday to raise money for five WHS students recently injured in a car accident. Faculty, students, and alumni brought out their buckets and sponges in effort to financially aid injured student Olivia Hoggatt, who is still on the road to recovery. “I had a lot of fun,”... Read more »
Bullying: A national epidemic
October 13, 2010 • Mayra Sierra
Filed under Features
Bullying: the act of a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person habitually badgering and intimidating smaller or weaker people. In the past three weeks we have been watching MTV videos such as “If you really knew me”, in our advisory class. We don’t need MTV videos or people preaching,... Read more »


