inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014
Boys' soccer beats South Torrance, 2-1
Samo boys' soccer solidified its position in the second round of California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) with a hard fought win against South Torrance on Thursday, February 20. The final score was 2-1.
Girls' soccer overcomes injuries in preparation for its season
With up to eight girls out because of injuries during the pre-season, the Samo girls’ soccer team faces a huge obstacle this year. However, through countless hours of practice, sprints and even sprints, the team is continuing to improve and to both mentally and physically move toward their goal of starting the season strong and keeping a consistent level of play throughout the pre-season, season and all the way to CIF.
Girls' soccer loses 3-0 against Mira Costa High School
Samo girls' soccer suffered a 3-0 loss in their first pre-season game against Mira Costa on Dec. 2.
Player to watch: Omar Sanchez
Known for his optimism on the field, commitment to the game and endless soccer experience, Omar Sanchez (’14) has proved himself a talented and determined soccer player.
Girls’ soccer season ends with loss in second round CIF
Though girl’s soccer came in third place overall in Ocean League and had high hopes for CIF, the team unfortunately fell short of their goals.
Boys' soccer dominates in first two rounds of CIF
While kneeling in a circle minutes before their second round of CIF playoffs the boys’ varsity soccer team listened intently to words of wisdom from their coaches before warming up.
Boys' soccer ties Hawthorne 0-0
After an overtime, boys' soccer tied Hawthorne High School 0-0 at a home game on Wed., Jan. 25.
Girls' soccer beats Inglewood 6-0
Girls’ soccer’s game against Inglewood High School on Friday, Jan. 27 ended with a score of 6-0.
Samo beats Morningside 3-1
Boys' soccer won 3-1 against Morningside High School at a home game on Friday, Jan. 20.
Girls' soccer defeated by rival Beverly Hills
After a long game on Jan. 18, girls’ soccer was bested by rival Beverly Hills High School, and lost 2-1.
Girls' soccer beats Culver City 4-2
Girls’ soccer defeated Culver City High School on Jan. 13, ending with a victory of 4-2.
Boys' soccer starts their league season
Boys' soccer gains confidence after winning the season opener against Inglewood 3-0.
Boys' soccer finishes its pre-season with two wins
Boys' soccer rolls into its first league game after winning the last two pre-season games.
Girls' soccer beats Torrance in first game after Winter break
Girls' soccer returns from winter break strong, winning 1-0 against Torrance High School.
Boys' soccer has unstable pre-season but hopes to improve
Boys' soccer hopes to improve by their first league game.
Boys' soccer dominates in their first pre-season games
Boys' soccer foresees a strong season after winning 3-1 against the Mira Costa Mustangs.
Boys' soccer shines amid the dark clouds
Samo boys' soccer started off the season with a scrimmage against the Australian Club Team.
Keone Kojin: Budding Midfielder
New to American culture and tradition, junior Keone Kojin adapts to his new life here and continues to pursue his passion for soccer.
Girls’ soccer wins league despite dissappointing loss
The Lady Vikings have ended up victorious and remain the champions of Ocean League. Since Samo left the Bay League in 2003 and joined Ocean League, the girls have been atop the proverbial pyramid. This year they continued the tradition of winning Ocean League, but unfortunately for the first time lost one game to historic rivals Beverley Hills.
Seniors Julia Glanz and Lizzy Lyons sign National Letters of Intent
The “National Letter of Intent” certifies that a student athlete will attend an institution for at least one academic year. Lyons will be attending Fresno State and Glanz will be heading to the University of Arizona next fall. Both will be receiving full scholarships.
Vikings’ undefeated record earns home field advantage for CIF
From the beginning of the year, this team has had the potential to recreate the success of the famous ’08 squad – now is the time for these boys to prove that they can play under pressure and win when it really counts.