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Halloween Costumes

This Halloween the students at Centennial High School are feeling like they were tricked out of being able to participate in holiday traditions at school. A new policy on costumes has been placed in order to maximize respect and comfort of every single student at CHS; although most are only hearing complaints. Personally I think this new policy is a fantastic idea. more...

Golf member receives letter of intent for U of P

The Golf season is well under way but with a somber outlook for the future years due to budget cuts. The season has begun with 3 league matches thus far and 2 invitationals. The golfing Eagles are currently ranked fourth in the league. With finishes of third at Rose city, more...

Tennis has high hopes for ongoing season

The Centennial Eagles tennis team has already started into a new season with a good start for the boys, and a beginning struggle for the girls team. However the Lady Eagles continue to have an optimistic outlook for the future. more...

Centennial’s track team excels against Douglas

April 15, 2009 Centennial High School hosted a track meet against David Douglas High School and Central Catholic High School. more...

Softball regains drive after beating Hood River

Centennials softball team competed against Hood River Valley High School on Monday, April twentieth 2009. more...

Centennial’s baseball team struggles offensively

So far this season, the boys’ varsity baseball team has improved their defense, but needs a little work offensively. The team had a pre-season record of 4-2 and has a league record of 2-7. more...

Boys basketball makes its second round of playoffs

“Something that really stood out for us was our fans they really supported us this season, that just made us play harder and with even more energy.” exclaimed senior captain Diego Herrojen. more...

Hi-C Dance Team places third at state competition

Centennial High School’s Hi-C Dance team’s hard work this year has paid off well so far, taking them all the way to state. They placed third in the state qualifier in the Canby competition on Jan. 31, 2009, and now have state competition on Friday March 20, and Saturday March 21 at the Memorial Coliseum. Friday’s competition is the first round, Saturday is second round, and they both start at 5:00pm. more...

Wrestlers finish season strong at districts & state

The wrestling team has had its ups and downs this season with an outbreak of impetigo, but still managed to finish strong despite the setbacks, sending four wrestlers to the state tournament. more...

Lady Eagles make it to playoffs, first time since 2004

The girls basketball team wrapped up its first winning season in five years with two playoff games late last month. The season began intensely: coaches and team memembers felt that this year could bring a win to the Centennial High School girls basketball team. more...

Spring sports have high hopes for season ahead

Winter sports have come to an end and spring sports season is just beginning with an optimistic outlook for the Centennial softball team. Practice has started and the team can be seen inside the cafeteria or out on the field, depending on the weather. more...

CHS wrestling remains optimistic for districts

Centennial High School’s hard working wrestling team is optimistic about the fact that they have a good chance to take first place in their conference this school year. They have been working extremely hard so far, this season, and have done exceptionally well at Tualatin High School. They lost to Reynolds, Gresham and Hood River. more...

Boys basketball have intense season

While many of us were spending our cold winter break resting and hanging out with friends and family, the Eagles Boys Varsity Basketball team was getting in as much practices as they could. more...

Girls basketball ALSO have intense season

After an intense season start girl’s basketball looks back on past game success and losses as well as getting pumped up for the remainder of the season. more...

Centennial swim team struggles through season BOYS

The Centennial Swim Team’s main goal this season is improvement. The girls started off well, while the boys hit a few bumps. With many new swimmers that are not as experienced, more...

Centennial swim team struggles through season GIRLS

This year’s season has been a struggling effort so far for both boys and girls. Always improving, the girls’ most recent meets against Pendleton and Central Catholic illustrate their vast improvement and work made through this season. more...

Boys water polo

As fall fades to winter, Centennial water polo also has its conclusion. The boy’s water polo team finished its season at David Douglas High School on November 4th, finishing last in the Mt. Hood Conference with zero wins. But the continuous losses did not bring the team down. more...

Girls water polo

Starting off the season was a struggle for the Centennial girl’s water polo team. New placements of three freshmen, two sophomores and four seniors left the team with a variety of experience levels. more...

Dance team performs well at competition

Lead by the music, arms swing in unison and girls smile in matching uniforms while Centennial’s Hi C dance team gracefully steps towards victory at competitions. The nineteen members have joined the dance team from different grades and groups to come together and perform. more...

Cardinals defeat Eagles in first round of play-offs

Lincoln took the win in the state playoff game on their home field against Centennial on Friday, November 7, 2008, with a score of 28-27. Centennial was really hopeful, and held Lincoln scoreless until the last 21 seconds of the game, when Nate Kirkpatrick scored a touchdown and the final point kick was made; Lincoln took a one point victory. more...

Volleyball ends season fourth0in-state

The Centennial Volleyball team finished a successful season by making it to the playoffs for the first time in over seven years. They won over St. Mary’s, and Tigard in the playoffs, before falling to Sheldon, leaving them in 4th place. “Volleyball is really a team sport; It requires contributions form many players,” more...

Two cross-country runners compete at state meet

On November 1, 2008, two outstanding runners from Centennial High School earned respectable places at the 6A Cross-Country Meet. more...

Boys Soccer makes it a play-off season

Strength, determination are just some of the qualities that the Centennial boys soccer team has. Todd Saks, the team’s head coach says, “Overall, the season was a huge success.” more...

Girls Soccer has successful season

The boy’s soccer team is not the only soccer team that Centennial has to offer; we have a girl’s team also. The girl’s team did just as well as the boys. Coach Kathy Thiebes says, “ Overall the season was very successful. The girls played with a lot of passion for the game and respect for each other.” more...

Cheerleaders stunt their way to te win

Congratulations to our Centennial High School Varsity Cheerleaders at the cheerleading competition held at Reynolds High School on November 8th, 2008. Centennial Sophomore, Taylor Fast won first place for all conference in individual followed by Senior Jessica Halverson in second. more...

Centennial vs. Reynolds: CHS takes first win of season

October 9, 2008 marked Centennial High School’s first win of the season, against Reynolds High School. Thursday’s game at Centennial against the raiders ended their losing streak with a three point win. Centennial has struggled and came close in their previous six games, yet they came out on top over the Raiders Thursday with an ending score of 27-30. more...

Boys soccer team kicks it up in the field

Despite the cold weather, Centennial’s varsity boys’ soccer team put their best into the game. While about 100 fans appeared on the Centennial bleachers the night of Wednesday, October eighth, only a total of two fans were visible on the Hood River Valley side. Unfortunately, the game was not based on popularity, because,more...

Girls water polo stays positive through rough beginning

The Centennial girl’s water polo team entered the water with high hopes of a good game against Barlow on October 7. As the timer went off, the girls darted at the ball, losing the sprint by a second. Barlow attempted a score within the first few minutes of the game more...

Cross country runs toward state championships

Cross Country is a sport that requires strength and stamina with events such as the 3000-meter race for freshmen and 5000-meter race for everyone else. Running long distances one needs lungs made of steel and a good heart. Cross-country is not just a running sport it takes mental strength and stamina more...

Boys water polo give it their best shot against tough rivals

As the boys water polo team jumped into the water, on Tuesday, October 8th, hopes were high that the game against Barlow would be the first successful Varsity win for Centennial. But as the timer sounded and the boys took off swimming they were immediately met with defeat as the Barlow boys won the sprint and made a mad dash to the goal more...

Girls soccer improving

The girl’s varsity soccer team is making an improvement this year, starting with teamwork. 17 girls are on the varsity soccer team this year, and all of them are playing their hardest. 10 games have been played so far this year (six pre-season, and four league games) more...

Volleyball tied for 5th in conference

Centennial’s varsity volleyball team is tied for fifth place in the playoffs this year, which is usually held at Mt. Hood. The team has won many games, but they also lost a few. Everyone has improved and is playing a lot harder since the beginning of the season. Centennial played five games at Reynolds last Wednesday, but they lost by two points. more...