Ian Baker Wins National Championship
Anthony Fregoso , Sports Editor
May 2, 2013
Junior Ian Baker was crowned National Champion for wrestling on April 4th in Virginia Beach. Baker has been wrestling since seventh grade, and due to his extra effort he recently made a large jump this year from the 152 pound weight class to the 182 pound weight class. After winning the San Diego section... Read more »
Athletic Director Duties to be Shifted
Anthony Fregoso, Sports Editor
April 3, 2013
Citing an anticipated drop in overall student enrollment, Principal Kyle Ruggles recently made the decision that Kari DiGiulio would not be returning as the athletic director next year. Instead, Assistant Principal Doug Kamon will be taking over her position while maintaining some of his current administrative... Read more »
The Online Gridiron: Football Season is Coming to a Close, but Fantasy Football Never Ends
Alex Hummel, Staff Writer
December 18, 2012
A few weeks before each NFL season starts, fantasy football players draft their teams, hoping to find that sleeper player who wasn’t projected to put up points, but who ends up performing well. Players hope not to draft the unfortunate “bust” who people thought would perform but disappoints. In... Read more »
Athletes Cope With Concussions: Ignoring the Symptoms Can Prove Detrimental to Long-term Recovery
Cosy Burnett, Staff Writer
December 18, 2012
You catch your breath. Your eyesight is a little blurry as you try to piece the world back together. You know you got hit hard and your head throbs. You don’t remember how you got knocked in the head. As your teammates surround you, you start to wonder: Did I get a concussion or am I just being a wimp? Senior... Read more »
Cross Country Nationally Recognized
Ana Diaz, Staff Writer
November 30, 2011
With successes in both CIF and the California State meet last season, the cross country team has started this year off strong. The girls are ranked second in the nation and first in California according to Coach Bill Vice. This is an accomplishment that has marked the strength of the team this year.... Read more »
JV Field Hockey Team Focuses on Unity
Rikki Backus, Staff Writer
November 30, 2011
Scoring goals is just one talent of the junior varsity field hockey team. The team has improved this season with the support from teammates on and off the field having made a conscious effort to bring the team together to establish a successful season. The team practices for to five days per week, but... Read more »
Absolutely Perfect
Tanner Taguchi, Staff Writer
May 27, 2011
Where were you the day that Trent Swart, senior, pitched the first perfect baseball game in our school’s history? Most major league pitchers never achieve what was accomplished by Trent Swart against Oceanside on April 13, 2011 around 5:00. “I just came into that game just like any other, warmed... Read more »
Strokes of Glory
Nicholas Theriault, Staff Writer
May 27, 2011
Mickey Mackle may only be a junior, but his work ethic and skills have catapulted him to being one of the leading members of the varsity swim team. Mackle started his swimming career simply because his parents wanted him to try it, yet it has been his personal passion and inner drive that has taken him... Read more »
Winter Sports Wrap Up
Steven Fahy, Staff Writer
May 12, 2011
Soccer The girls soccer team made it through the end of their season with their heads held high. The team made it to the finals of the San Diego section, coming in with a 15-3-2 record. The team had a total of 58 goals and only gave up 19 goals this season. The boys reached the first round of the CIF... Read more »
The Human Wall
Tara McQueen, Staff Writer
May 12, 2011
Senior Eric Sanschagrin has committed to playing lacrosse as a goalie for Princeton University next year. Sanschagrin’s hard work and can-do attitude has set him apart as a dedicated student and leader both on and off the field. His passion for the sport began in sixth grade; with an athletic background,... Read more »




