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The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

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The award-winning voice of North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Georgia.

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Warriors tie a leash on the Hoyas

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Nathaniel Jordan
The NC flag football team (4-5) faced the Harrison Hoyas (5-3) coming off a tough 14-12 loss to Lassiter earlier that day. The Warriors fought through the matchup missing seven players including the starting quarterback, junior Rileigh Queen and head coach Bailey Arnaud. Led by a freshman quarterback, NC put Harrison to bed now eyeing a .500 record and starting their chase at the playoffs. Coach Murphy Corley joins Sideline Spear to discuss the game.

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Nathaniel Jordan
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Nathaniel Jordan, a senior magnet student and cadet in NC’s NJROTC program,  begins his first year on the school newspaper. Jordan's deep passion for writing and research led him to his aspirations of journalism as a future career path. Outside the classroom, Jordan has played for NC’s baseball team, participated on three competitive teams in JROTC and is employed as a head instructor at Choi Kwang Do martial arts. His creative mind extends his wide range of talents into painting, skateboarding and photography. Jordan consistently constructs compelling and thought-provoking poems and is currently working on his first poetry book poetry. Jordan volunteers every Sunday at his church working in the daycare, and strives to be active in school and in his community. With his strenuous efforts to demonstrate great leadership, Jordan attained positions as assistant operations officer, platoon commander, and class leader in JROTC. Jordan also served as a magnet ambassador. Jordan’s goals on The Chant are to grow the NC community and to bring knowledge to social events, breaking news and spreading his passion and knowledge to all readers. Reaching the tail end of his high school career, Jordan hopes his variety of articles on The Chant can help grow the spirit of Warrior Nation, and ensure that nobody is uninformed.

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