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Cavalier Chronicle

The Student News Site of Clover Hill High School

Cavalier Chronicle

The Student News Site of Clover Hill High School

Cavalier Chronicle

Eighteen seniors were recognized in a pregame ceremony in October.

Waving goodbye to the senior football Cavs

Cabot Butts, Editor-in-Chief December 13, 2022

Following the game at L.C. Bird on Nov. 5, Clover Hill football said goodbye to 18 members of the Class of 2023 who will graduate on May 24, 2023. After finishing the season with two wins, many of the...

Eight seniors were recognized in a pregame ceremony on Oct. 12.

Field hockey seniors reminisce on their time at The Hill

Cabot Butts and Ian Hooks December 5, 2022

The Cavalier field hockey season came to an end after a defeat at the hands of the J.R Tucker Tigers. While the result of the season was not what the players hoped it would be, the players believe that...

Three girls volleyball seniors were recognized before an October game against Monacan.

Volleyball seniors say goodbye to The Hill

Cabot Butts, Ian Hooks, and Thomas Jackson December 4, 2022

After a season that saw the girls’ team advance to the regional semifinals for the first time in a decade, three seniors will say goodbye to the court at Clover Hill to pursue their futures. Additionally,...

Six seniors were recognized following the final cross country district meet.

Running into a new chapter

Cabot Butts, Editor-in-Chief December 2, 2022

Following a season that saw them make states, Clover Hill will say goodbye to five boys cross country runners. Additionally, Clover Hill also recognized the solo senior girls runner, Ishita Patel. These...

Centerback Maddy Cheatham committed her talents to the next level by signing with Queens University of Charlotte on Thursday.

Cheatham achieves royalty

Cabot Butts, Editor November 19, 2022

For the vast majority of high school athletes, signing to play in college is no easy task. In fact, only 7% of high school athletes go on to play in college. With an even lower chance, 2% of high school...

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