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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.
SPHS’s annual homecoming assembly was hosted by ASB, featuring performances from Dance and Pep as well as announcements of the homecoming court.
SPHS’s annual Homecoming celebrations, told through the lens of Tiger’s photographers.
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.
Volleyball slid past the Lancers in four sets, extending their playoff run.
South Pasadena placed first in all five league meet divisions.
Two hours of play earned South Pasadena a comfortable 3-1 win.
Senator Portantino made his last appearance as the 25th District Senator in South Pasadena, celebrating the sale of Caltrans-owned properties.
Girls’ golf defeated Gabrielino for the fourth time, carrying their winning streak with them to the playoffs.
Football beat Monrovia 36-27 in a captivating Senior Night game.
Although the Tigers brought spirit to senior night, they ultimately lost to the Spartans in four sets.
Girls’ tennis defeated La Cañada on the road on Tuesday, Oct. 15.