Sports

  • Friday Brief: April 1, 2016

    Boys’ Baseball Panthers played in the Bishop Gorman Desert Classic this week in Las Vegas, NV and won 4-0 in their first game versus Desert Hills (UT) on Wednesday, March 30. They further went on to win games against Tucson (AZ) and Galena (NV) in their pool on Thursday and Friday, and will advance…

  • Dzieciol and Lu break two records at first meet of the season

    In their first league meet against Camarillo on Mar. 3, the swim team broke two school records: girls’ 100 yard butterfly and boys’ 100 yard backstroke. Victoria Dzieciol, freshman, broke the girls’ 100 fly by .02 seconds at her first ever high school meet, while Jason Lu, sophomore, rebroke the boys’ 100 back record…

  • Clarke brothers swing into senior year

    For twins Zach and Chris Clarke, seniors, it was clear at a very young age they had found their niche on the baseball diamond.   “We played football and then basketball for a year or two, and then after that it was basically just baseball,” Zach said. After roughly twelve years playing baseball, the…

  • Boy’s volleyball seeks to remain undefeated

    After two years of being undefeated, boys’ varsity volleyball is beginning a new season. With last years’ seniors gone and new players added, the new team looks forward to carrying on a legacy of success. “We have been playing very well in preseason tournaments and we have the ability to fight hard this year…

  • Girl’s basketball: Winning down to the wire

    Going into halftime in the second round of CIF playoffs,  the girl’s varsity basketball team was down by nine points. Avery Brunk, senior, remembers being in the locker room before the second half began. “We were all a little frustrated and just kind of upset that we were down by nine and that things…

  • Girl’s soccer competes deep into CIF playoffs

    This year, the girl’s soccer team made a deep run in the Division II CIF playoffs. Their continuous wins throughout the season and CIF playoffs brought the girls to the state regionals. Kristina Krehbiel, senior, who recorded 3 goals and 9 assists within 17 games, spoke about the commitment the team makes. “It’s a…

  • Becoming a Bruin: Ian Eschenberg will play volleyball at UCLA

    After playing four years on varsity volleyball, Ian Eschenberg, senior, was recruited to the UCLA Bruins volleyball team as an outside hitter. “Towards the end of club volleyball season [January]  UCLA invited me out to check out the campus and watch the team practice. After they expressed their interest in me and mine in…

  • Triple sport athletes do it all

    Playing a sport requires skill, dedication, and commitment. The scheduling for one sport can be overwhelming with practice, training, and games. Some athletes balance three sports throughout the school year. Known as triple threat athletes, These players cope with injury and exhaustion  because they love what they do. Joe Clemen, senior, has been a…

  • Getting ahead by staying back

    In the pursuit of an athletic scholarship and illustrious professional sports career, many kids are being held back in school. Nowadays, parents who believe they are raising the next Kobe Bryant or Jerry Rice decide to hold back their kids in school so they will have an advantage in sports, competing with kids a…

  • Signing up for the future

    For the few future collegiate athletes across the country, Feb. 3rd was not an ordinary Wednesday. It was National Signing Day, a day of relief and relaxation, as after the long recruitment process high school athletes are officially committed to their schools. Ashley Kolosky, senior, is a soccer player committed to the University of…