The Tigers, ranked 88 in California, have an overall season record of 21-11.
In the game the Tigers’ entire season had been building toward, South Pasadena came up from behind to take hold of the prized State Championship title.
South Pasadena dominated the CIF Southern Section Finals, with the girls’ team securing their first-ever championship title and the boys’ securing a strong second-place finish. The Tigers now have their sights set on State Championships in Fresno.
Football’s season abruptly ended after a 58-7 loss against Silverado.
South Pasadena’s cross country teams raced to victory at the CIF Prelims, showcasing their determination and teamwork on the way to CIF Finals.
Girls’ water polo steamrolled St. Lucy’s 16-4 on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
South Pasadena will play in the State Championship Southern Section Final on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
Football came on top in an uncertain Quarter Final match against Valley View, winning 34-31 and advancing to the Semi Final.
The Tigers took the win against High Tech Mesa, easily winning in three sets. They move on to the Regional Semi Final.
Football narrowly overcame the Patriot High School Warriors in the first round of playoffs, winning 35-28.
Senior captain Lana Yamagata and sophomore Ashley Wen advanced past the first round as the team prepares for the upcoming CIF Team Regionals.
South Pasadena’s varsity cross country teams secured first and second place in the Sweepstakes divisions.
Boys’ water polo took a strong lead in the beginning of the game and maintained it through a hard-fought fourth quarter, winning 13-10.
Football overcame La Cañada in a riveting match, winning 28-10 and placing first in league for the first time in almost 50 years.
The Tigers fought hard in the playoff game, resulting in a win against the Sultans. The win guaranteed South Pasadena a spot in the Semi Final.