The student-run online newspaper for Starr's Mill High School

The Prowler

The student-run online newspaper for Starr's Mill High School

The Prowler

The student-run online newspaper for Starr's Mill High School

The Prowler

Abby Carter

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief

Senior Abby Carter is a two-year member of The Prowler staff. She is Editor-in-Chief.

All content by Abby Carter

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
May 19, 2022

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
May 12, 2022

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
May 5, 2022
Thursday night Starr’s Mill went up against Northside in the final game of the three-game series. After winning the first two games 9-8 and 6-5, the Panthers completed the sweep with a 10-9 win in extra innings.

Extra inning sweep on Senior Night

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
April 28, 2022

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
April 20, 2022
Senior Barrett Schmidlkofer heads toward Lovett’s goal. The Panthers played undefeated opponent Lovett in last Friday’s home game and lost 11-9.

Cat fight on senior night

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
April 20, 2022
Sophomore Jack Ryan celebrates with senior Alex Ukleja and sophomore Heath Whitlock after Ryan’s three-run homerun in the fifth inning. Starr’s Mill gained a slight advantage over McIntosh in the region standings with the 9-4 win Tuesday night.

Region rebound with Ryan’s homerun

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
April 15, 2022

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
March 23, 2022
Ty Gibbs poses in Victory Lane after earning his second win of the season. After taking the lead to begin double overtime, Gibbs held off Ryan Sieg and the rest of the field in the Nalley Cars 250. “I have great relationships with all of [my teammates]. I’m very thankful,” Gibbs said. “I love Joe Gibbs Racing. It’s home.”

NASCAR, a team sport?

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
March 20, 2022

4 Turns with Abby Carter

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
March 19, 2022

4 Turns with Abby Carter

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
March 18, 2022

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
March 3, 2022

Season preview: Baseball 2022

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
February 11, 2022

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
January 26, 2022

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
December 9, 2021
Senior Evan Courvile prepares to shoot a free throw. Starr’s Mill hosted the Tip-Off Classic by Adidas and went up against Midtown in the final game of the night. The Knights capitalized on a slow third quarter by the Panthers, winning 66-46. “Midtown was a good team [athletically],” head coach Joshua Reeves said. “I think they caused us to change a lot of the shots we wanted, and because of that we couldn’t finish very well.”

At the ‘tip’ of momentum

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
November 19, 2021

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
November 12, 2021

More than a player

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
November 3, 2021
Junior Greigh Joseph crosses the goal line late in the second quarter. Both teams went into the game hoping for a victory and the top spot in the region standings. “We lost our keys and our players just didn’t key in on what they’re supposed to see because they’re so used to the run,” head coach Chad Phillips said.

Change of course

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
October 29, 2021
Junior Greigh Joseph runs through the Griffin defense. Starr’s Mill had 326 yards of total offense in the 28-21 win. “We executed well on our run game. Greigh really helped us out getting crucial runs to us and just overall offense,” Junior Jeremiah Jones said. “[We] could’ve been a little bit better on defense, but overall I think we played pretty good.”

Steady on the petal

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
October 21, 2021

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
October 21, 2021

Calm before the storm

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
October 5, 2021
From the Panther Pit

From the Panther Pit

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
September 30, 2021

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
September 23, 2021
Sandy Creek senior Josh Walker tackles Starr’s Mill player. The Panthers took another hit in a 37-16 loss to the Patriots. Starr’s Mill has experienced four diverse outcomes in the four games leading up to region play.

Taking a hit

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
September 17, 2021
Junior William Yarbourgh in the huddle. “We’re just going to have a chip on our shoulder after a loss like this and coming into the next game I think we’re going to come out a lot rougher than we did and deliver the first punch instead of receiving it,” junior Josh Phifer said.

Caught off guard

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
September 9, 2021
Free safety and kick returner Marc Stampley returns a punt. Special teams had one kick off return and one punt return for a touchdown. Mt. Zion attempted an onside kick to begin the game, but senior Ben Thompson ran it back 48 yards for a touchdown. “Special teams can make or break the game,” Thompson said. “Honestly, [the team] could be down, could be up, it doesn’t matter just play every special team like it’s your last.”

Special teams explode the night

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
September 2, 2021
Junior running back Jacob Free attempts to avoid a tackle from the Newnan defense. Free rushed four times for 75 yards and scored in the third quarter on a 53-yard run. Starr’s Mill rushed 44 times for 365 yards in the team’s 28-14 over the Cougars to begin the season.

Keep it rolling

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
August 25, 2021

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Editor-in-Chief
August 20, 2021
Marc Stampley

Marc Stampley

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
May 21, 2021
Austin Morris

Austin Morris

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
May 14, 2021
Panthers crowd King’s Ridge senior midfielder and attacker Brennan Brown during the second round of the A-AAAAA GHSA state playoffs. Despite a slow start, Starr’s Mill erupted to dominate the Tigers in a 17-8 victory. Eight players scored for the Panthers and nine players collected ground balls. “Nobody thought that we could win without those [seniors] that left last year,” Schmidlkofer said. “These guys have proven that they can. I’m super, super proud of all the guys that are contributing.”

[Photo] All in

Daniel Stackhouse, Sports Editor
May 5, 2021
Kyle Bachkosky

Kyle Bachkosky

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
May 3, 2021
Colton Olvey

Colton Olvey

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
April 19, 2021
Sydney Blair

Sydney Blair

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
April 16, 2021
Junior sprinter Sydney Blair keeps up with a runner from Hewitt-Trussville High School in Alabama during the annual Friday Night Lights meet. 18 boys teams and 21 girls teams gathered at Panther Stadium last Friday. Both boys and girls teams overall placed outside the top six. “It was great competition tonight,” track head coach Chad Walker said. “It was a lot of fun, a little bit chilly, but we’re going to build on this.”

[Photo] All of the lights

Daniel Stackhouse, Sports Editor
April 12, 2021
Senior captain Austin Morris fights McIntosh sophomore Caleb Kreitner for the ball during the Panthers’ rivalry game against the Chiefs last Thursday. Both boys and girls teams played the Chiefs in the tenth annual ‘Battle of the Bubble’ games where the girls fell 4-2, and the boys triumphed in penalty kicks. The boys game remained scoreless all the way through, with senior goalie Andrew Cole racking up six saves. “Any game like this, such high stakes on the line, region championship against the cross-city rivals, everybody wants it so bad and I wanted really really bad,” Cole said. “I gave it everything I had tonight. Super proud of all the boys too.”

[Photo] War in the bubble

Daniel Stackhouse, Sports Editor
April 5, 2021

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
March 25, 2021
Luke Rusterucci

Luke Rusterucci

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
March 19, 2021
Junior first baseman Ben Moseley watches an upcoming pitching during the Panthers’ region game against the Whitewater Wildcats yesterday. Despite a sluggish first six innings, the team came together at the bottom of the seventh to propel themselves to a 7-6 win in extra innings. Moseley went 3-4 at the plate, including the game-winning RBI. “Feel’s great [to clinch that win],” Moseley said. “It’s our field, we’re defending it.”

[Photo] Home free

Daniel Stackhouse, Sports Editor
March 12, 2021
Andrew Cole

Andrew Cole

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
March 5, 2021
Senior Austin Morris and senior Santi Bondulich challenge one another for the ball. Starr’s Mill earned its fourth consecutive win Tuesday night in a 2-1 victory over visiting Marist.

Checkmate

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
March 2, 2021

Coach’s Corner

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
February 24, 2021
Senior Brandon Allison controls the offense while Whitewater’s senior Miles Lowe guards senior Gabe Sands. Allison tied the boys team record with seven three-pointers made in one night. He now shares the record with fellow senior Elliott Baker. Starting off the game with Allison’s three-pointer in the first ten seconds, aggressive play and solid execution kept Whitewater out of contention the entire night.

From one extreme to the other

Abby Carter, Staff Writer
February 9, 2021
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