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The Student News Site of West Forsyth High School

The Zephyr

The Student News Site of West Forsyth High School

The Zephyr

Jackson Stanley

Jackson Stanley, Co-Editor-in-Chief

Jackson Stanley is many things, a proud Juice Shop employee, a die-hard fan of the Toronto Raptors and last but not least, the co-editor-in-chief for the 2020-2021 Zephyr staff. After last year heading the sports section as an editor there, Stanley is eager to see what he can achieve as the new co-editor-in-chief. Drawing inspiration from the great Max Goren, Stanley aims to create entertaining, timely and significant sport articles for his readers.

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The team celebrates after a point. This year, to prevent further spread of the COVID-19 virus, players play in masks and there is a maximum fan occupancy of 25.

Volleyball set to spike sport’s return

Jackson Stanley, Co-Editor in Chief December 2, 2020

With the school year in full swing, it is about time that the athletics caught up. The varsity volleyball team had their first game on Nov. 17. With tryouts just taking place Nov. 4, they were given very...

Richmond Griner heads the ball during a game. Through hard work and dedication, Griner has become a valuable member of the men's soccer team.

Athlete of the Month: Richmond Griner

Jackson Stanley, Sports Editor September 12, 2019

There is no doubt that high school sports stories have a special place in the hearts of students, teachers and casual observers alike, from fourth quarter heroics, to the unbearable taste of defeat to...

Michael Lananna, former Zephyr staff member, has made huge strides in the sports journalism world since his time at West.

Michael Lananna: from Zephyr to Hero

Jackson Stanley, News Writer February 6, 2019

Former Zephyr sports writer Michael Lananna has continued his journalistic excellence far beyond high school, writing sports articles at every level including high school, college and at the professional...

Fallen snow at Tanglewood Park. North Carolina's Piedmont received over a foot in some areas resulting in school cancellations.

Snow days cause scheduling dilemma

Jackson Stanley, News Writer December 24, 2018

The small, unprepared village of Clemmons, NC received approximately 14 inches of snow in a span of 24 hours on Sunday, Dec. 9.  Many people expected public schools to be out for two to three days; however,...

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