The South Pasadena Tigers raced against hundreds of schools at the Woodbridge Cross Country Classic.
South Pasadena steamrolls Alhambra on the road
Running back David Ortega rushed for 163 yards and a touchdown as the Tigers cruised past the Moors in their last non-league game.
Photo gallery: Girls volleyball sweeps Temple City, preserves undefeated league record
South Pasadena’s coordination choked in the third set; however, the Tigers were far enough ahead to take the match regardless.
Football fails to control Grizzlies in overwhelming battle
Football lost 7-21 against Golden Valley on Friday, Sept. 13.
Cross country starts season strong at Pacific-Rio Hondo Challenge
South Pasadena took second at the Pacific-Rio Hondo Challenge with a standout performance.
Football overcomes neck-and-neck battle against Falcons
On Sept. 6, South Pasadena battled Crescenta Valley, winning 29-23.
Girls volleyball defeated 0-3 by Crescenta Valley
Although the Tigers played with spirit, they were ultimately swept by Crescenta Valley.
Football seizes victory against Arcadia in a defensive match
The Tigers sped up in the second half to secure victory against the Apaches, 21-6.
Boys water polo almost makes comeback but loses to Muir
Despite a strong effort, the Tigers were unable to catch up to the Mustangs and lost 9-13.
Girls volleyball’s spirits remain high after 2-3 loss to Flintridge Sacred Heart
The Tigers played fiercely, losing the first two sets but making a comeback to win the next two. They eventually fell to Flintridge in the fifth set.
The known and unknown streets of Hong Kong
Hong Kong is vastly different from Los Angeles, yet similar in ways that global metropolises cannot differ. From a foreigner perspective, this photo essay portrays a tour led by locals through the streets of Hong Kong.
Boys’ volleyball loses first round of playoffs to Burroughs, 2-3
After four close sets, the Tigers faltered in the fifth, which allowed Burroughs to take the match.
Boys’ volleyball slides past San Marino in fifth set for a victorious Senior Night
The game spanned for almost 2.5 hours. The fifth set went into a deuce, but the Tigers edged ahead to win their final home league matchup of the season.
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Girls’ basketball narrowly loses CIF Quarter Final to Mark Keppel
The game featured a last-second referee mistake and heated debate over the call.
Girls’ basketball defeats Flintridge Prep with momentous comeback
The Tigers move on to round three against Mark Keppel High School.
