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The official student newspaper of Walter Johnson High School

The Pitch

The official student newspaper of Walter Johnson High School

The Pitch

Boys' tennis celebrates senior night
Boys’ tennis celebrates senior night
William Murphy, Print Sports Editor • May 5, 2025
Senior Nolan Ross loads up to hit a pitch in an exhibition game against Leonardtown. The Wildcats have been dominant all season with their only two losses coming against B-CC and Whitman.
Baseball improves to 10-2
Jeremy Silberglied, Print Sports Editor • Apr 30, 2025
Senior captain Mallory Booth hugs coach Lauren Zucconi, thanking her for the season. "Lauren really listens to our input as seniors which is good to have in a coach," Booth said. "She wants us to have the best season for our senior year and really made senior night special."
Girls’ lacrosse celebrates senior night
Seth Stein, Online Sports Editor • Apr 30, 2025
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case Mahmoud v. Taylor on Tuesday. Parents sued the Montgomery County Public Schools district over the inability to opt-out of LGBTQ+ books in the K-5 curriculum.
Supreme Court justices appear to favor parent opt-out in LGBTQ+ books case
Likely reversal of the local school district’s diversity and inclusion policy would impact schools across the nation
Seyun Park, Editor-in-Chief • Apr 24, 2025
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Aviva Katz
Aviva Katz
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Senior Aviva Katz is excited to be this year's Copy Editor for The Pitch for her first year! Alongside writing and editing layouts for The Pitch, Aviva enjoys coaching soccer and hanging out with her friends.

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Josh Hananel and Jay Resnik
Spring Sports Preview: Boys’ Lacrosse
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While there are students who, as soon as they turn the required age, begin the process of getting a credit card, other students don't feel the need to. Getting their license is not every student's priority. (Designed with Canva)
No rush to drive: Students pump the brakes on getting their licenses
Jonathan Bahat, Print Opinion Editor
EF Educational Tours is an organization that manages school trips. They will be providing the resources to make WJ's Rwandan excursion possible (Courtesy Neil Palmer.)
Students to expand their cultural knowledge with a trip to Rwanda in 2026
Madeleine Simmons, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Editor
Students gather around the flagpoles in prayer for National Prayer Day. The event was organised by WJ’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes, one of many religion based clubs at WJ. Junior Tasnim Hussien, the secretary of Muslim Student Association, is hoping to build community amongst people in her religion. “I wanted to bring us together, to create friendships and meet people who understand your thinking and struggles,” Hussien said.
Livin’ on a prayer: Students tie faith to academics
Marie-Isabelle Nachega, Print Opinion Editor
Dr. Richa Agarwala answers a question from senior religion student Elnatan Demelash.
Religion and spirituality of the world through class interaction
Josh Hananel, Online Editor-in-Chief
Junior Cyrus Froozan practices guitar with his local church band. Froozan plays in his free time and during church gatherings. Oftentimes, the church sees audiences of up to 200 people.
Music and medals: Cyrus Froozan shoots for the stars
Ben Goodstein, Business Manager
Senior Valeria Lopes Lamia completes one of her projects to submit to the AP College Board. She worked hard on the little details to make the craftsmanship worthy of being submitted for the exam.
Students sculpt their way to completed portfolios
Olivia Stokes, Print A&E Editor
Junior Benjamin Kish (Sweeney Todd) stands motionless and glares as members of the ensemble exit stage left. "[My favorite part was] using the barber tools to kill the people and to send them down the chutes and stuff," Kish said. "Working with the technology crew was really fun."
Sweeney Todd: The worst pies in London, the best performance of the year
Rhea Noumair and Liam Barrett
Senior Bolu Afolayan poses for the camera, flaunting his unique style. Afolayan likes to thrift for new finds and sometimes wears a piece that stands out.
Bolu Afolayan gives life to garments
Baron Thompson, Staff Writer
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