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Girls’ volleyball played skillfully and wiped out Blair in a brief 40-minute 3-0 match.
The South Pasadena Tigers raced against hundreds of schools at the Woodbridge Cross Country Classic.
South Pasadena’s coordination choked in the third set; however, the Tigers were far enough ahead to take the match regardless.
Football lost 7-21 against Golden Valley on Friday, Sept. 13.
South Pasadena took second at the Pacific-Rio Hondo Challenge with a standout performance.
The medical center provided the council with information on the effects of tobacco products and the tobacco retail environment in South Pasadena.
Prop 28 funds must supplement, not supplant.
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.
The Tiger Photog’s favorite photos from the month of August.
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.
The insurance department unveils a new strategy to increase insurance coverage in wildfire-prone areas.
The annual assembly featured new Commissioner of Assemblies Zachary Lee abandoning the stage, class competitions, and an introduction to the new band director of SPHS.