Tiger Newspaper has provided Nick with a great opportunity to explore journalism. It has also given him a chance to improve his writing and leadership skills. He looks forward to building upon the success of this highly respectable publication. n.michael@tigernewspaper.com
Oliver Chang
Webmaster Oliver Chang loves coding and is excited to apply his knowledge in Tiger. He has attended all CodeDay Hackathons since his freshman year winning Best Application in one of them. In addition, he manages the South Pasadena Cross Country website. When not on a computer, he can be found running with his fellow cross […]
Angelica Navarro
Angelica Navarro is beyond excited to illustrate for Tiger Newspaper for one final year. She’s a laid back artist that spends hours listening to music and drawing things that make her happy including (but not limited to): comics, fanart, and lesbians. Angelica is a passionate LGBTQ+ activist and feminist that isn’t afraid to speak her […]
Elizabeth Bock
Elizabeth Bock is looking forward to being a part of Tiger as a sophomore staff writer. She hopes to make many new friends on the team and express her opinions through writing. She plans to use her experience in the theatre department and in sports to cover a wide range of topics. e.bock@tigernewspaper.com
Lauren Tan
Lauren Tan is excited to apply her business experience and organization skills towards her position as the Tiger Business Manager. She is incredibly excited to be a part of something that has so much history and is essentially the voice of SPHS. As Business Manager, she will ensure that Tiger is financially secure, and has […]
Girls’ golf stays undefeated against Azusa to retain league title
By Luke Quezada Staff Writer Photo by Tucker Judkins Online Managing Editor The varsity girls’ golf team trumped Azusa High School for the second time this season 204-277 this Thursday, October 13. This capped off a perfect 13-0 season for the girls and marked the last match for several senior players. Junior Bethany Chen and […]
Sammy Park
Tiger Newspaper sets the SPHS campus apart from the thousands schools across the nation. Being a part of its history and the chance to inform her peers was something that Park couldn’t pass up. Her love for writing as well as working collaboratively makes her enjoy a position as a staff writer. She spends her […]
Girls’ volleyball defeats Temple City in five sets
By Riley Segal Assoc. Sports Editor Photos by Tucker Judkins Online Managing Editor The girls’ volleyball team defeated Temple City in the two team’s second matchup of Rio Hondo. The Tigers won in five sets, similarly to their first matchup against the Rams, with scores of 25-19, 25-16, 15-25, 23-25, and 15-7, and the victory […]
Girls’ tennis struggles against powerhouse La Cañada
By Isabella Tsai Staff Writer Photo by Kevin Huang Staff Photographer The girls’ varsity tennis team could not overcome a strong La Cañada team, losing 7-11 at home on Thursday, October 13. The team played the Spartans earlier in the season, losing 6-12. This time around, the players were able to improve their game and […]
Boys’ water polo reigns over Monrovia in first RHL victory
By Matt Wakumoto Staff Writer Photo by Thomas Forman Staff Photographer South Pas won their first league game of the season on Tuesday October 11 with a 12-4 victory over the Monrovia Wildcats. The team released the frustration of their 0-2 record by dominating an inferior Monrovia team and dropping 12 points on the road. […]
Girls’ tennis asserts dominance over Monrovia
By Isabella Tsai Staff Writer Photo by Kevin Huang Staff Photographer The girls’ varsity tennis team won their second game of the season 16-2 against the Monrovia Wildcats at home on Tuesday, October 11. Their season record now stands at 2-3, with an overall record of 5-6. The Tigers dominated the match, only letting Monrovia […]
Girls’ volleyball sweeps Blair in three sets
By Riley Segal Staff Writer Photos by Tucker Judkins Online Managing Editor The girls’ volleyball team dominated Blair at home on Tuesday, October 11 in three sets with scores of 25-4, 25-2, and 25-10. This second consecutive league win puts the Tigers at 5-1 and 7-5 overall. While South Pas easily defeated the Vikings, the […]
Burglary suspect shot and arrested in police standoff
By Luke Quezada Staff Writer Photo by Luke Quezada A man was shot after barricading himself in a duplex during an altercation with South Pasadena Police and SWAT officers from the Los Angeles County’s Sheriff’s department on the north side of the 1300 block of Huntington Drive. The suspect surrendered himself to police after a short […]
Football defeats Temple City in Color Day matchup
By Ryan Nakamura Staff Writer Photos by Matt Scholtz Photography Editor In thrilling fashion, the South Pasadena Tigers dominated its league opener against Temple City High School at home by a score of 37-14 last Friday, October 7. “Today I don’t think we played to our full potential but once we fix up on those […]
Boys’ water polo unsuccessful against Temple City
By Matt Wakumoto Staff Writer Photo by Thomas Forman Staff Photographer Boys’ water polo was defeated by the Temple City Rams 11-7 on Thursday, October 6 on the road. The loss was South Pas’ third of the season, and it dropped their record to 0-2 in league. The Tigers were unable to move the ball […]
Girls’ tennis falls in difficult matchup with San Marino
By Isabella Tsai Staff Writer Photos by Kevin Huang Staff Photographer The girls’ tennis team was defeated 14-4 by San Marino on the Titan’s home court on Thursday, October 6. This is the team’s third consecutive loss, putting their league record at 1-3 and their overall record at 4-6. The team faced strong San Marino […]
