Month: November 2022

Football loses to Bellflower in CIF Semifinals

Story by Benjamin Regan  Sports Editor  Photos by Samantha Shiroishi, Emiko Essmiller, and Rachel (Shin-Hye) Choi Staff Photographers Football’s season came to an end against the Bellflower Buccaneers on Friday, Nov. 18, in CIF semifinals. The Tigers were unable to slow down the Buccaneers’ rushing game and failed to put together a comeback effort. The final score was 34-21, […]

Fall Arts Crawl: Celebrating Halloween Spirit with Local Businesses

Story by Ethan Kwak Staff Writer  Photo by Michelle Shadmon Photo Editor The South Pasadena Fall Arts Crawl took place on Saturday, Oct. 29 at various businesses and shops. A subtle Halloween influence took over the Fall-themed event as vendors and participants took to the streets, some dressed in costumes. Pitched tents offering goods and […]

Volleyball’s season ends with loss to Alemany

Story by Linda Yun  Staff Writer  Photo by Rachel (Shin-Hye) Choi  Staff Photographer Girls volleyball fell short against the Alemany Warriors in the Division III CIF semifinals on Wednesday, Oct. 26, bringing the Tigers’ run to an end. The Tigers stood second in line behind La Cañada in RHL play, with a league record of 8-2. Captains Ava Dorny, […]

Football steamrolls Yucca Valley in first round of CIF

Story by Benjamin Regan  Sports Editor  Photo by Samantha Shiroishi Staff Photographer Football pummeled the Yucca Valley Trojans 43-35 on Friday, Nov. 5, winning the first round of CIF on its home turf. The Tigers offense was led by junior running back Jason Hong. Hong overwhelmed the Trojan’s defense and refused to be tackled; ultimately contributing four […]

Water Polo triumphs over Monrovia on Senior Day

Story by Clementine Evans  Staff Writer  Photo by Shin-Hye (Rachel) Choi  Staff Photographer The boys’ water polo team defeated the Monrovia High School Wildcats on Tuesday, Oct. 25. The Tigers maintained a strong lead over the Wildcats throughout the match, winning the annual Senior Day game by a final score of 15-6. Monrovia began the first quarter […]

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