Seniors Natalie Kan and Jolene Wu led the team. Kan earned the win in the pitchers’ circle, allowing only one hit and one unearned run over six innings.
Badminton competed in the CIF Division I Quarter Final on Monday, May 12. South Pasadena lost 11-10. In Mixed Doubles, seniors Anson Fong and Kiana…
Girls’ varsity swim placed first in league finals and had an undefeated league season that included multiple new school records.
The Tigers secured a solid 12-9 win against Mark Keppel.
Boys’ volleyball won 3-0 against Blair, making quick work of their opponent’s sloppy teamwork.
Story by Evelyn Diaz
Illustration by Lanah Kim
Junior Roman Whitmore-Vossler has climbed the ranks of youth hockey, now competing at the highest level of the sport for athletes his age.
A look into the intriguing issue of why baseballs keep falling into the fields of other sports.
Numerous South Pasadena athletes auto-qualified for CIF or made consideration, and the girls’ relay team beat a 2015 record by almost one second.
Badminton took on Redlands, a high school almost an hour east of South Pasadena, in their first home game of the season.
The Tigers won the opportunity through a lottery hosted by Halo Classic, which grants Southern California high school baseball teams an opportunity to play a regular season game at Angel Stadium. To commemorate the event, the team chose to have an all-senior pitching line up.
Boys’ volleyball lost to Flintridge Prep on Friday, March 7. The Tigers will next face St. Francis at home on Tuesday, March 11 at 6:30 p.m.
Baseball played in the Halo Classic at Angel Stadium and won 8-6. Volleyball slid past Bellflower in the fifth set, while tennis bested St. Francis 15-3. See the full summary here.