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.
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 Tigers suffered a 2-9 loss in softball, but the team’s energetic atmosphere never lost its sparkle.
Considered by many to be an illusion, momentum is a defining part of sports and is felt in every game.
Boys’ soccer finishes league with a 2-2 stalemate against the Rams.
The Tigers maintained a strong lead throughout the game, securing a huge 15-0 victory against the Titans.
Senior point guard Dylan Tse and junior shooting guard Kayla Boozer led the team to victory before a ceremony was held to recognize the class of ‘24 graduating seniors.
The San Marino Titans built on a 1-0 lead to edge out the defending Tigers.
The Tigers took an early lead, showcasing strong offensive and defensive skills to win 90-21.
After a strong first two quarters, the Tigers’ lead slipped away, ending in a 10-5 defeat.
The boys’ basketball team won their first Rio Hondo League game against San Marino, beating the Titans with a score of 112-76.