By Andrew Gruhn Staff Writer Photos by Stephanie Kim The coed badminton team held its inaugural match on Tuesday, March 3 against the Alhambra High School Moors. The first competition was tough for the Tigers, who only managed to win three matches out of 21 games played. The Tigers were shut out in the mixed […]
Girls’ basketball suffers loss against Santa Margarita
By Ryan Nakamura Staff Writer Photos by Tucker Judkins After an impressive league record with no losses, the girls’ basketball team looked unbeatable. Few expected the heartbreaking 38-60 loss to the Santa Margarita Eagles in the semifinals of CIF last Saturday, which resulted in the Tigers’ elimination from the tournament. Both teams went back and […]
Boys’ soccer: 4-2 victory sends Tigers to semifinals
By Julian Prime Sports Editor Photos by Julian Prime Under the cool desert air of Palm Springs, the boys’ soccer team advanced to CIF-SS semifinals with a 4-2 win over the Rancho Mirage Rattlers. The Tigers were the number one seed going into the game, and were looking to claim their third win of the […]
Girls’ basketball advances to semis with win over St. Joseph
By Ryan Nakamura Staff Writer Photos by Tucker Judkins The girls basketball team charged through Wednesday’s quarterfinal playoffs against Saint Josephs High School, coming out on top with a 66-38 win. South Pas put up the first shots after winning the tipoff but wasn’t able to connect with the rim. St. Josephs drew first blood […]
Boys’ soccer: Tigers muscle their way to CIF victory
By Julian Prime Sports Editor Photos by Julian Prime The boys’ soccer team advanced to CIF quarterfinals on Wednesday, February 25, after a 2-1 road win over the Valley Christian Crusaders. The physical game saw numerous cards and fouls, and the two teams were visibly frustrated. The Tigers, however, kept their composure, and outlasted the […]
Girls’ basketball advances to quarterfinals, sets new school record
By Ryan Nakamura Staff Writer Photos by Tucker Judkins With 22 wins under their belt, South Pasadena girls basketball team broke the school’s record for most wins in a season after their first CIF game against Yucca Valley High School last Saturday. The team stole the show with a 54-37 win which moves the girls […]
Mr. Mantastic nominees announced during annual Talent Show
By Olivia Nouriani Staff Writer Photos by Tiger Staff A variety of student performances and Commissioner of Spirit, Samantha Lee’s announcement of this year’s Mr. Mantastic nominees, lit the auditorium at the annual Talent Show Assembly on Friday, February 20. The show opened with juniors Maaike Wielenga and Maia Thomas performing “Everybody Wants to Be […]
Boys’ basketball loses thrilling round two playoff game against Servite
By Julian Prime Sports Editor Photos by Julian Prime Nobody expected the game played by the boys’ basketball team against Anaheim powerhouse Servite High School on Friday, February 20 to be nearly as close as it was. The Tigers dominated the first half of the game with a passionate student section that cheered them on. […]
Boys’ soccer wins high-scoring CIF matchup over Chadwick
By Julian Prime Sports Editor Photos by Matt Scholtz The boys’ soccer team advanced to the second round of CIF playoffs with a 6-3 win over the Chadwick High School Dolphins on Friday, February 20. Despite a scoring frenzy in the final minutes of the game, the Tigers held on for the win, outplaying the […]
Boys’ basketball breezes past Burroughs Ridgecrest for CIF round 1 victory
By Jung Su Park Staff Writer Photos by Matt Scholtz The South Pasadena boys’ basketball team rode its momentum from winning the league title last week into the first round of CIF playoffs, beating Burroughs High School of Ridgecrest 67-49 tonight at home in the first round. Senior Christian Lee shook up his defender and pulled […]
Tuesday Tunes #6: Rewind the clock
By Alex Nakagawa Assoc. Sports Editor [8tracks width=”400″ height=”400″ playops=”” url=”http://8tracks.com/mixes/4322808″] The sixth installment (February 17, 2015) of Tiger Newspaper’s weekly Tuesday Tunes was created by junior Alex Nakagawa. Rewind the clock and let the nostalgia kick in, with a short music history timeline from the 60’s to the 2000’s. Tracks: Burning Love – Elvis […]
City Council discusses Utility Users Tax
By Sandra Moore Staff Writer The South Pasadena city council held a routine meeting on Wednesday, February 14 to discuss matters of the city, including the dedication of February 9 to artist Nelbert Chouinard, the unusual patchwork appearance of Oak Street, and the Utility Users Tax (UUT) repeal initiative. City Manager Sergio Gonzales brought up the […]
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Boys’ basketball grounds San Marino to earn 1st in League
By Jung Su Park Staff Writer Photos by Matt Scholtz The South Pasadena Tigers were in a must-win situation after defeating Monrovia during Tuesday’s match up. Standing at a 7-2 record, and with La Cañada 8-2, South Pas needed a win at the San Marino gym in order to tie with the Spartans and earn […]
Girls’ basketball finish league undefeated after win against Titans
By Ryan Nakamura Staff Writer Photo by Tucker Judkins The girls varsity basketball took its final victory of the regular season, going undefeated in league and claiming the Rio Hondo League title after its 66-30 win against San Marino High School last Thursday, February 12. Fueled by the sight of triumph, South Pas started out […]
Girls’ soccer play well despite 1-0 loss to San Marino
By Marion Wood Staff Writer Photos by Stephanie Kim The girls’ soccer team had a rewarding end to a difficult season this Thursday night in their game against San Marino. Although they lost 1-0, the Tigers played their season’s best against the undefeated Titans. “We’re bummed, but we played an amazing game,” senior Iman Hanif […]