Girls’ water polo suffers its first loss of the season against Temple City

Photos by Alicia Alderete  Staff Photographer  Girls’ water polo was defeated by Temple City, 10-5, in a challenging match on Thursday, January 18, marking its first loss this season. The Tigers kept up with the Rams early on, but were ultimately overpowered. The loss, which drops South Pasadena’s league record to 2-1 and overall record […]

An SPHS family: the Wielengas

Photo by Helena Fu Staff Photographer It is not uncommon to see a Wielenga or two jogging down El Centro Street, as all three of the Wielenga men are involved in the cross country program in South Pasadena. Jacob and Pieter are each runners on the SPHS team while Mr. Wielenga used to be the […]

Boys’ basketball fails to maintain its grip on Monrovia

Photos by Richard Gomez Staff Photographer  Boys’ basketball suffered a crushing 77-63 loss to Monrovia on Friday, January 26, as South Pas failed to play to its full potential in the final three quarters. The Tigers immediately showcased their prowess, but squandered their freight train-like momentum with tentative play and missed offensive opportunities. Now sitting […]

Boys’ basketball falters versus Blair

Photos by Richard Gomez Staff Photographer A strong comeback proved futile in the final moments of boys’ basketball’s 65-61 defeat to Blair on Wednesday, January 24. The Vikings’ incredible combination of length, speed, and athleticism overwhelmed the Tigers early on, but South Pas retaliated in brilliant fashion.  Unfortunately, Blair knocked down key shots in the […]

The Forgotten Organ at SPHS

Hidden in the walls of South Pasadena High School’s auditorium are marimbas, cymbals, and organ pipes two stories tall. The forgotten Wurlitzer pipe organ, housed in the theater, can play them all. Donated to SPHS in the ‘90s, the Unit 216 Wurlitzer is now maintained by the Los Angeles Theater Organ Society. After finishing recent […]

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