South Pasadena took second at the Pacific-Rio Hondo Challenge with a standout performance.
On Sept. 6, South Pasadena battled Crescenta Valley, winning 29-23.
Although the Tigers played with spirit, they were ultimately swept by Crescenta Valley.
The Tigers sped up in the second half to secure victory against the Apaches, 21-6.
Despite a strong effort, the Tigers were unable to catch up to the Mustangs and lost 9-13.
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.
After four close sets, the Tigers faltered in the fifth, which allowed Burroughs to take the match.
The Tigers suffered a 2-9 loss in softball, but the team’s energetic atmosphere never lost its sparkle.
The Tigers triumphed over the Spartans for the first time in over 30 years.
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.
The game featured a last-second referee mistake and heated debate over the call.
Considered by many to be an illusion, momentum is a defining part of sports and is felt in every game.
The Tigers move on to round three against Mark Keppel High School.
Boys’ soccer finishes league with a 2-2 stalemate against the Rams.