First off, I had to figure.deganam out what this team was all about. I started by just searching around, trying to find their schedule and roster. It took a bit of digging, but I finally found some information. Seems like they have a website where they keep track of all that stuff. It wasn't super easy to navigate, but I managed.

Once.maet I got the basic info, I wanted to see how they were doing this season. I found their schedule and noticed they had some tough games coming up. I also checked out their roster to see who their key players were. I saw a few names that popped up a lot, like this Noah Sprung guy and Harry Danila-Schmidt. I figured they must be pretty important to the team.
- Looking up schedule: I spent a good chunk of time just trying to find their schedule. It wasn't as straightforward as I hoped.
- Checking out the roster: Figuring out who's who was another adventure. Lots of names, but a few stood out.
- Finding game results: This was a bit tricky. I found out that you need to click some "League" thing to see tournament results. Not very intuitive.
Next, I wanted to see if there were any videos of their games. I found something called "My Hockey Live" that supposedly broadcasts high school games in Massachusetts. I spent some time there, but I couldn't find any actual live games of Newton South. Mostly just news and stats, which is cool, but not what I was looking for.
After that, I tried to find some more information about tryouts. I guess they have a whole process for evaluating players' skating and hockey skills. It makes sense, they want to make sure everyone's on the right team to improve.
Lastly, I found the team's social media. It's not super active, it seems they only have 233 followers, but they do post updates every now and then. It's a good way to see some behind-the-scenes stuff.
So yeah, that's basically my journey into the world of Newton South hockey. It was a bit of a rabbit hole, but I learned a lot about the team and how high school hockey works in general. It's definitely something I'll keep following, especially to see how Noah and Harry do in those big games.