ROAR Sports: PMS Girls Dominate the Field with 9–0 Win!

Talk about making a statement! The PMS female football team didn’t just win their match against St. Mary’s Secondary School (SMSS)—they owned the field, walking away with a massive 9–0 victory that had fans roaring with pride.

From the first whistle, it was clear PMS came to play. Our girls moved like a well-oiled machine, keeping the ball dancing between their feet while SMSS barely caught a breath. The scoreboard lit up again and again, proving that PMS doesn’t just participate—we dominate.

Special shout-out to the unstoppable duo: Roleesha “RoRo” Humphreys and Karmiella “KK” Hughes. RoRo brought her usual flair, weaving through defenders like they were traffic cones, while KK’s precision and cool-headed finishes had the crowd cheering every time the net shook. Together, they were a nightmare for SMSS and a dream for PMS supporters.

But let’s not forget the rest of the squad. From rock-solid defense to midfielders who never stopped hustling, every single player contributed to this blowout victory. It wasn’t just about talent—it was about teamwork, energy, and a whole lot of PMS pride.

With a win like this, the PMS female football team has set the bar sky-high for the rest of the season. Opponents, consider this your warning: our girls aren’t just here to play; they’re here to rule.

So raise your PMS banners, blast that school spirit, and get ready—the roar of our female football champions is only getting louder!

Welcome Back, Princess Margaret School!

A brand-new academic year has dawned at Princess Margaret School, and with it comes both fresh opportunities and exciting changes. For more than twenty years, Dr. Colin Greene faithfully guided our halls with wisdom, dedication, and a true heart for students. His retirement marks the end of a remarkable era, and we thank him for shaping generations of champions.

This year, we are proud to welcome our new principal, Mrs. Rosa Roberts, who steps in with energy, vision, and commitment to the school’s continued excellence. Change may bring challenges, but it also opens doors for growth—and here at Princess Margaret, the spirit of champions continues to live on.

To every student: remember that success begins with effort, so work hard, stay determined, and apply yourself steadily. Whether your strengths lie in academics, sports, the arts, or leadership, your talents and ambitions will carry you far once you nurture them with discipline and perseverance.

As you step into new classrooms, meet new teachers, and take on new goals, know this—the old spirit still remains and champions are not made overnight. They are built, one choice and one chance at a time because at Princess Margaret School, we are not champions just because we say it, we are champions because we work for it.

Welcome back, and let’s put in the work!

Buzz in the Pridelands: Last Game, Last Drama!

By Liz Anya

Hold onto your edges Cubs, because Wednesday’s final game of the season was straight out of a teen drama series! The girls under 20 football team “beauty and shellhead” may have taken the win against AGHS (3–0, thank you very much), but the real action was off the field with the naysayers in the stands.

Regardless of how hard we work, there are always people whose life work is to live to hate on our pink and grey. How hard is it to say congrats and shake hands with a good face? Congrats to the Striker who finally found a space on the field to score the first goal of the afternoon. As well as the wing who put aside her tumbling skills to score two more!!

Meanwhile, Coach T was seen having an intense post-game chat with Principal CG. Rumor has it there may be big coaching changes next season. I hope they know what they are doing.

Still to come the 70th anniversary celebrations. Will the oldies outshine the current?

Season’s over, but the gossip? Oh, it’s just getting started. Stay tuned, cubs and rest up! You know I will.