Girls’ soccer narrowly falls to Temple City

Written by David Seo Staff Writer Photos by Kevin Huang Senior Staff Photographer The girls’ varsity soccer team fell in an incredibly close loss against the Temple City Rams during an away match on Monday, January 30. Although the Tigers showed obvious dominance over the Rams, their lack of desire and periodic bouts of laziness […]

Boys’ soccer beats Blair in second matchup

Written by Ryan Nakamura Senior Staff Writer Photos by Matt Scholtz Photography Editor The boys’ varsity soccer team secured its fourth win of the season after closing out the Vikings at Blair High School with a final score of 1-0 on Monday, January 30. With this victory, the Tigers hold a dominant third place spot […]

Progressive Folks of South Pasadena holds protest following executive order on immigration

Photo by Cole Cahill South Pasadena residents did not stay silent after President Trump’s executive order on immigration this Saturday. A protest of around 32 community members chanting and holding signs clustered at the southwestern corner of Mission Street and Fair Oaks Avenue from 10:00 AM to noon. The gathering, organized by activist group Progressive […]

SPHS student body plans call-in protesting Secretary of Education nominee Betsy DeVos

Photo by Brandon Yung The student body will hold a call-in on Monday, January 30, protesting President Trump’s pick for Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos. Students are encouraged to come to the SAC room between 2 and 4 p.m. to contact local politicians, as well as Republican representatives on the Senate Committee on Health, Education, […]

Boys’ soccer defeats Blair in closing minutes of match

Written by Ryan Nakamura Staff Writer Photos by Matt Scholtz Photography Editor The boys’ soccer team claimed its third win of the season in the last two minutes of the game over Blair High School on Friday, January 27. After neither team scored on the other’s goals for the duration of the game, a final […]

Boys’ basketball claims first league win over Blair

Written by Matt Wakumoto Assoc. Sports Editor  Photos by Tucker Judkins Managing Online Editor The boys’ basketball team overcame its recent confidence issues with a compelling victory over the second place Blair Vikings on Friday, January 27. The narrow, 64-62 win allowed the Tigers to display their stout outside shooting, while winning their first league […]

Girls’ water polo triumphs over Monrovia with a strong offensive presence

Written by Isabella Tsai & Rachel Lu Tiger Staff Photo by Hana Tyszka Senior Staff Photographer The girls’ varsity water polo team ended its two-game losing streak with a 14-7 victory against the Monrovia Wildcats at home on Thursday, January 26. This win brings South Pas’ season record to 3-2 and overall record to 9-3. […]

Virtual Business competes at annual Bakersfield competition

Written by Isabella Tsai Staff Writer Photo by Mike Hogan The Virtual Business teams represented South Pasadena at the California State Trade Show and Business Plan Competition on Wednesday and Thursday, January 18-19. South Pasadena was one of the 42 virtual business teams that qualified for semi-finals at the trade show, which was held in […]

Girls’ basketball experiences first league loss against La Cañada

Written by Riley Segal Assoc. Sports Editor Photos by Tucker Judkins Online Managing Editor The girls’ varsity basketball team suffered its first league loss to La Cañada at home on Wednesday, January 25. The 57-38 defeat brings the Tigers’ season record to 4-1 and 10-7 overall. South Pas struggled to overcome the Spartans’ height and […]

Boys’ basketball defeated by first place Spartans at home

Written by Matt Wakumoto Assoc. Sports Editor  Photo by Tucker Judkins  Online Managing Editor  The boys’ basketball team lost its fifth consecutive league game of the season to the undefeated La Cañada Spartans, on Wednesday, January 25.  Despite showing glimpses of brilliance in the first quarter, the team folded under the pressure of La Cañada’s […]

Historic Women’s March creates a peaceful transition into a new political landscape

By Oona Foley Assoc. Opinion Editor Photos by Cole Cahill and Hana Tyszka Tiger Staff The Women’s March Los Angeles brought an estimated 750,000 people together on the streets of downtown. People from all over Southern California gathered to express a shared discontent and to show communal strength following an especially controversial Inauguration Day. Energy was […]

Youth & Government students attend second Training & Elections event

By Rachel Lu Staff Writer Photo by Rachel Lu The South Pasadena and San Marino (SPASM) Youth & Government delegation returned to Fresno from January 14th-16th for their second Training and Elections conference. The group, containing over 68 SPHS students, practiced procedure in specific program areas while running and applying for leadership positions. Junior Cole […]

Boys’ basketball unsuccessful against Blair in fourth league loss

Written By Matt Wakumoto Assoc. Sports Editor Photos By Tucker Judkins Online Managing Editor The boys’ basketball team lost its fourth league game of the season to the Blair Vikings on Friday, January 20.  With tensions rising in the struggling program, the team displayed their versatility, with an impressive overall performance in the 73-52 road […]

Girls’ basketball dominates Blair by a 53 point margin

Written By Riley Segal Assoc. Sports Editor Photos By Thomas Forman Assoc. Photography Editor The girls’ basketball team destroyed Blair 66-13 on the road on Friday, January 30. The Tigers’ dominance on the court was unrivaled by the Vikings, and this victory puts South Pas’ league record at 4-0 and overall record at 10-6. Even […]

A Sonic Endorsement: Performers at the Inauguration

By Nate Rudman Copy Editor Illustration by Angelica Navarro Staff Illustrator At first glance, President Trump’s difficulty finding musicians to perform at his inauguration seemed simple; no artist wanted to be associated with a figure whose words and policies have alienated so many. Many performers knew that they would be ridiculed or looked down upon […]

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