Season Preview of South Pasadena’s Restoration Concert Series
Story by Trisha Chakraborty
Staff Writer
Story by Trisha Chakraborty
Staff Writer
Boys’ soccer smashed Blair 13-0. Girls’ basketball destroyed the Vikings 92-7. See this week’s summary here.
Girls’ soccer defeated San Marino 1-0 in a gripping match.
Basketball beat the Wildcats 87-51 on Friday, Jan. 17, the first home league game of the season.
After a delayed start to the league season, South Pasadena showcased a dominant performance in their home league opener.
Boys’ soccer battled fiercely against the Wildcats, tying 2-2.
The Tigers won seven of their 10 games this week. See the final scores here.
The annual Rose Parade began at 8 am on Wednesday, Jan. 1, as the streets were crowded with spectators watching the floats roll down Colorado Blvd.
SPUSD experienced a district-wide three-day closure due to power outages from strong winds and dangerous air quality levels.
Newly elected city council members Omari Ferguson and Sheila Rossi were sworn in alongside the returning Jon Primuth. The council also elected Janet Braun and Rossi to be the mayor and mayor pro tem for 2025 respectively.
The annual Winter Assembly presented performances from Dance and Band, showcased the winners of the recent ask-out video competition, and promoted the upcoming Winter Formal.
High school and middle school students united to captivate their audience in the 2024 Winter Concert.
The 2024 concert showcased 25 different performances that jumped between genres.
The Tigers, ranked 88 in California, have an overall season record of 21-11.
The council decided to push the consideration of an affordable housing in-lieu fee to an unspecified date in February next year due to concerns about a lack of community involvement.
The 2024 World Series Champions have made an impact on fans throughout the world.