Category Archives: Schurr High School

Contemporary Take on Classic Legend

by RYAN HSU

“The Kid Who Would Be King,” is an exciting tween-oriented Arthurian fantasy film made in the UK and distributed by 20th Century Fox, released Jan. 25, 2019.

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Winter Homecoming Night Rally

by EMILY DUONG

United Student Body will be hosting its annual Winter Homecoming night rally tomorrow in Byers’ Gymnasium at 7 p.m.

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Varsity Girls H2O aim to keep consecutive league champ title

by STVALIZH URIBE

Diving into their season, girls water polo teams will play against El Toro Chargers, Dec. 18, home.

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Cagerettes work to improve

by SOFIA CUEVAS & CITLALI MORENO 

Hoping for another win, JV and Frosh cagerettes will compete away in the Artesia Tournament Dec. 17-21, while varsity will compete in the West Coast Holiday Festival Dec. 26-29.

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Varsity cagers anticipate success in league games

by IVY XU & VIVIANA RODRIGUEZ

Hoping to start the season strong, varsity cagers have a preseason record of 11-3 and will have their first Almont League game on Jan. 7.

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Grapplers compete in tourneys

by RAYLENE GUZMAN

Beginning a new season, the Spartan grapplers are training for their second dual away against their crosstown rivals, the Montebello Oilers, on Dec. 19.

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Strikers take on preseason games

by KATRINA LIN

Both the varsity and JV strikers will kick-off Almont League play with a match against the Mark Keppel Aztecs Dec. 20.

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DIY: Auntie Karine Minasyan’s Chocolate Chip Cookies

graphics by KIA HARLAN, ANNA MINASYAN, KAITLYN TANG, & IVY XU

1. Prepare baking sheet with parchment paper

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‘Las Posadas,’ caroling provide holiday cheer

by VIVIANA RODRIGUEZ

Staying true to traditions, students celebrate Las Posadas and participate in caroling, bringing their communities together during the holidays.

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Wreaths bring season to full circle

by KIA HARLAN

Cheerful wreaths adorning people’s doors during the holidays bring holiday spirit; however, these simple decorations represent more than meets the eye, having evolved over time.

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