inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014
Aye Aye, Captain
The Samohi investigates the road to becoming team captain and what it takes to lead a squad to victory.
Boys’ tennis finishes undefeated in Ocean League and continues on to compete in CIF
Boys' tennis finished its season as undefeated Ocean League Champions and have entered the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) playoffs between the Ocean League competitors.
March Madness
As the month of March comes to an end, so does the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball tournament, nicknamed March Madness. For teachers at Samo each year, the March Madness competition brings about a string of insulting emails and disappointment after disappointment, as teachers realize how little they know about college basketball.
Girls' softball recovers from a rough offseason
In its preseason, girls’ softball faced its most challenging opponents. Currently, the team’s record is 1-7. Though their preseason has not been ideal, the girls have been playing against division one, two and three teams, while Samo is ranked in division four.
Recruited: A look at Samo athletes' futures
For many Samo athletes to arduous road to becoming skilled athletes are paying off as they begin to receive letters of interest and recruitment.
An inside look at field sports
While track and field is a conglomerated title, the field division is often overlooked.
Boys' tennis hopes to overcome preseason setbacks
Boys’ tennis prepares for their upcoming league season with the hope that they will once again be contenders for the California Interscholastic Federation championship (CIF).
Track excels in the start of league
The month of March marks the beginning of the track season.
Ban the Bottle holds environmental awareness assembly
In an effort to raise student and faculty awareness about the negative side effects of plastic bottle use, the Ban the Bottle club held an assembly demonstrating the dangers of plastic bottles on Friday, March 23. The assembly was hosted by several club members and engineer-in-training Shohreh Janfaza.
WWII veterans come to Samo
For many high school students, history may seem like nothing but facts from a book that have no connection to their lives. But for Carl Hobkirk’s students, on March 20 and 22, history took on a new dimension when five World War II veterans addressed his classes in the library.
Samo students participate in national orchestra
Samo seniors Mayu Isom and Luke Bencivengo, juniors Jonathan Forsander and Yekun Ding and sophomore Justin Sardo flew to Atlanta, GA the weekend of March 24 to participate in the 2012 National High School Honor Orchestra (NHSHO), joining the top high school musicians in the country.
College center relocates to Business Building
After months of preparing, Samo’s College Center moved to its new home in B115 and awaits updated technology to help students with their college application process.
Jessica Walker places first in state
The stereotypical wrestler for most people is a burly male in an oversized muscle shirt. Junior Jessica Walker, current first place female wrestler in the state of California, challenges this status quo.
Boys' track looks forward to a good season
With the beginning of track season, runners, jumpers and throwers are getting pumped and coaches are getting ready watch their runners race, leap and throw.
Samo beats Hawthorne by a landslide
Girls' track and field dominated the field in the first League meet of the season on Thursday, March 25 against Hawthorne High School.
Boys' volleyball loses to El Segundo in three sets
Positive energy from fans flowed through Samo's North Gym on Thursday, March 15 as the boys' volleyball team faced the El Segundo High School Eagles.
Spring sports take off: Softball
The girls’ varsity softball team had a Non-Conference game against El Segundo on Wednesday, Mar. 7, which they lost 6-0.
Spring sports take off: Boys' Volleyball
The No. 1 Ocean League-ranked Samo boys’ volleyball team is back in action. They have participated in two tournaments and begin their league games this week.
Spring sports take off: Golf
On Feb. 27 at the Los Surrenos golf tournament Samo lost by a mere three points to last year’s CIF-winning team, Saugus High, as torrential rains plauged the course.
Spring sports take off: Boys' tennis
The varsity boys' tennis team started their 2012 season last week in a home match against Harvard-Westlake High School. The team lost their first match 12-6.
Spring sports take off: Swimming
This season, Samo’s boys’ and girls’ swim teams hope to continue setting personal records, dominating league meets, and bonding as a team.
Sports Parents
Equipped with handcrafted signs and a newly purchased camera, she marches boldly toward the stands. She seats herself precisely in the middle of the first row of stands and narrows her eyes to spot her hero on the team. Instantly overcome with immense pride, she begins to shout vaguely familiar phrases about a sport she knows nothing about. She is the ultimate fan. She is the parent.
Facing the enemy: interschool rivals
Historically, there have been rivalries among sports teams that have brought with them an attitude that can shift the mood of an entire crowd.
Online Disputes
A sports team is like a family. If an athlete got into a fight on the field, the rest of the team would probably jump in to support him or her, sometimes mediating the fight, sometimes furthering it. Similarly, when athletes get into squabbles on the Internet, their teammates often react the same way.
The crowd presence
You can work as hard as you want at your sport; running in exasperation up the Greek theatre, working out in the gym for hours on end or swimming laps until your muscles can no longer move. But when there is no crowd to fill the seats, all the hard work does not seem to pay off.
In the ring with David Mijares
The hands of junior David Mijares are registered with the United States of America Boxing Club. If he wanted, he could use them to kill someone.
Advisers survey students for SPARC
On March 8, Samo advisers released the results of the surveys they distributed to second period classes on Jan. 24. According to I-House Adviser Jessica Garrido, the surveys were part of the recently implemented Support Personal Accountability Report Card (SPARC), which is used by the advisers to gain recognition for Samo’s counseling program.
Samo Ambassadors hosts annual Career Day
Samo Ambassadors hosted their annual Career Day and Job Fair in partnership with the City of Santa Monica on March 12.
English department bookends the school year
Starting this year, Samo English teachers will implement in-class, year-end essays to evaluate the progress of all students from their first in-class baseline essay.
Boys’ basketball season overview
As boys’ basketball came to a close after four hard-working months, many of the players were sad to see the season go.
Samo legend, Verdugo to retire
Girls’ basketball coach and former history teacher Marty Verdugo is retiring after nine years of service at Samo.
Post CIF, two wrestlers look to Masters and one prepares for State
After victories at CIF, seniors Buzi Turner and Omar Solorza will move on to Masters and junior Jessica Walker of the girls' team will compete at State.
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.
Drama club spreads the love with sonnet grams
This Valentine’s Day, the Drama Club offered a unique way to tell your special someone that you love them. In the spirit of 16th century romance, members of Drama Club recited sonnets in third and fourth period classes.
Athlete of the issue: Aniese Palmore
Senior Aniese Palmore is a key contributor to the varsity girls' basketball team.
Athlete of the issue: Jordan Mathews
Varsity basketball player, junior Jordan Mathews possesses a passion for dribbling and a natural talent and intensity for the game.
Unconventional sports: Samo athletes defy the norm
Samo students defy the norm by participating in sports off-campus.
Seven wrestlers place at League Finals, all to compete at CIF
After League Finals this past weekend, Samo’s wrestling team has seven wrestlers going to California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) this year.
Three cheers for victory
Amidst weekly basketball games, pep rallies, and other school events, most students fail to realize that Samo’s cheerleading teams not only perform at various school functions, but also practice rigorously to participate in CIF and nationwide cheerleading championships.
Author Lisa See visits California Literature classes
One hundred sixty California Literature students sat eagerly in the Humanities Center awaiting the introduction of the esteemed Chinese-American author of “Shanghai Girls,” Lisa See. Each student’s expression quickly shifted to one of confusion as a petite, redheaded woman stepped on the stage and began to speak.
Samo students advance to state level in annual ‘Reflections’ competition
Four Samo students were selected as school level winners for the PTSA 2011/2012 Reflections Arts competition.
Samo updates to Illuminate 2.0 after first semester issues
Though the first semester trial of Illuminate 1.0 was plagued with problems, administration hopes that the newly implemented Illuminate 2.0 will rectify these issues.
Boys' basketball beats Culver City 69-62
Boys’ basketball was engaged in an exciting game against Culver City High School on Wednesday, Feb. 1, and won 69-62.
Girls' basketball loses to Culver City
Girls' basketball lost its game against Culver City High School 46-40 on Wednesday, Feb. 1.
Boys' wrestling redeems itself at West Covina High School
Boys' wrestling battled against 30 schools on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 20 and 21 in a tournament at West Covina High School.
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.
Boys' basketball undefeated for first half of season
Boys’ basketball finished their first half of the season against Hawthorne High School on Jan. 25, winning 49-39.
Samo beats Morningside 3-1
Boys' soccer won 3-1 against Morningside High School at a home game on Friday, Jan. 20.
Girls' water polo loses to El Segundo 5-4
Girls’ water polo lost to El Segundo High School 5-4 on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
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' basketball triumphs over long-time rival Inglewood
Boys' basketball beats Inglewood 76-68 on Jan. 11.
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.
Boys’ wrestling team is defeated by Torrance on home turf
Wrestling loses to Torrance High School 50-26 on Jan. 5.
Girls’ water polo defeats Torrance High School 12-4
Girls' water polo beats Torrance High School 12-4 in its first league game on Jan. 10.
Vikings beat Redondo Union Sea Hawks by a slim margin
Boys' basketball reigned over the Redondo Union Sea Hawks on Jan. 4, winning 42-41.
Girls' soccer beats Torrance in first game after Winter break
Girls' soccer returns from winter break strong, winning 1-0 against Torrance High School.

Maddie Lomonaco: riding the wave
Freshman Maddie Lomanaco has been surfing for eleven years and placed fourth in the state at the Scholastic Surf Series State Championship.
Band marches home with the bronze
Marching Band placed third at the SCSBOA championship at Marrieta High School on Dec. 3.
Salumbides’ classes prevail in Samo’s annual Canned Food Drive
The Samo Holiday Canned Food Drive ended on Nov. 23 with one clear victor: Rose Ann Salumbides, whose combined total made up 585 of the over 600 cans brought in. The food drive was run by the Associated Student Body (ASB), which delivered the cans to the West Side Food Bank.
Occupied: Samo students join in on the Occupy Movement in Los Angeles
Samo senior Gus Graef and juniors Ivan Rios-Fetchko and Leo Erickson stepped into the fray to voice their opinions and bring ideas back to the student body from the streets.
Boys' soccer has unstable pre-season but hopes to improve
Boys' soccer hopes to improve by their first league game.
Baseball team forced to travel during renovation
On a daily basis, the Samo boys’ baseball field is bustling with workers, trucks and fresh grass. Since Nov. 14, the field has been in the process of renovation. According to Dean of Students Catherine Baxter, the project is ideally going to be finished by Jan. 23.
Boys' soccer dominates in their first pre-season games
Boys' soccer foresees a strong season after winning 3-1 against the Mira Costa Mustangs.
Samo strides into the CIF semifinals
Samo football defeated the Ventura Cougars and will go on to compete in the CIF semifinals on Dec. 2.
Boys' soccer shines amid the dark clouds
Samo boys' soccer started off the season with a scrimmage against the Australian Club Team.
Teachers plan meeting for freshmen about Samo clubs
Freshman Seminar teachers are planning The Freshman Club panel to get students more involved in the community.
Students participate in SBR Workshop
Samohi Solar Alliance is creating a Sustainability Bill of Rights, which will formally outline nature's right to clean air and water.
Boys' basketball scrimmages Loyola to begin its season
Boys' basketball starts its season with a scrimmage against Loyola High School.
Girls' water polo shows potential after first scrimmage
Girls' water polo wins its first scrimmage of the season.
Girls' tennis loses in CIF quarterfinals
Girls' tennis feels pleased with their overall season despite losing in the CIF quarterfinals.
After victory against Channel Islands, Samo remains in playoffs
Samo football wins first round of CIF and will advance to the second round Friday, Nov. 25.
Girls' volleyball loses in semi-finals after a strong season
Girls' volleyball loses to Pasadena Polytechnic High School in the CIF semi-finals.
Girls' volleyball overcomes tough opponents, continues to semi-finals
Girls' volleyball advances to the semi-finals after wins against Victor Valley and Santa Ynez.
Water polo plans to splash back in CIF
Boys' water polo places second in league and prepares to play their first game in CIF against La Canada.
Santa Monica Immersion celebrates 25 years
The Santa Monica Immersion program is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year....
LA Philharmonic assists Samo Symphony
Twice a month, mentors from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (LA Phil) file into classroom M101, prepared to instruct the members of our Symphony Orchestra in the art of creating music...
Team Marine hopes to be the ‘Biggest Loser’
In the upcoming months, Team Marine will be encouraging Samo classes to participate in the Biggest Loser competition—a nationwide in-school challenge sponsored by the Alliance for Climate Education (ACE)—to see which school can reduce the most energy in classrooms.
After an upsetting loss, cross country looks to CIF
After an unfortunate loss to Beverly Hills, cross country still qualifies for CIF.
Vikings win league championship
Samo dominates at Homecoming and goes on to win the league championship.
Girls' tennis: undefeated Ocean League champions
Girls' tennis is the undefeated Ocean League champ and continues on to CIF.
Girls' volleyball wins first round of CIF
Girls' volleyball redeems themselves from last season with a first round CIF victory against Rio Hondo Preparatory School.
Successors and the pressure to succeed
Sibling rivalry is omnipresent at Samo, just as is the pressure to succeed in athletics for younger siblings after their older siblings have graduated. The Samohi spoke with three Samo juniors who are under pressure to uphold the family legacy in athletics and beyond.
Samo reopens newly renovated athletic field
After about three months of construction, Samo’s newly renovated field is finally open for student and community use.
After Homecoming victory, Samo is 3-0 in the Ocean League
Samo won 27-7 against the Morningside Monarchs at the annual Homecoming Game on Friday, Oct. 28. With the win, Samo is now 3-0 in the Ocean League and 7-1 overall.
Prep for the pep: do's and don'ts of school-wide pep rallies
Samo administration takes extra precautions to ensure this year's pep rally will be friendly and safe.
Boys' water polo defeated by Culver City
Boys' water polo narrowly loses to Culver City in home game on October 26.
Boys' water polo triumphs over Torrance
Boys' water polo beats Torrance 8-3 in fourth league game.
Students rewarded for API score increase
In celebration of Samo’s 805 Academic Performance Index (API) score, Samo administrators treated students to a special hour-long lunch on Oct. 14 that included an In-N-Out truck and Diddy Riese cookies.
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.
Administration reopens north lot for student parking
Administration re-opens the north lot for senior parking.
Samo clubs keeping it casual
Samo students are taking a new approach to the club requirements in the form of "casual clubs."
Despite Wheeler's Absence, Vikings Remain Intact
After incurring a full shoulder dislocation, senior Chad Wheeler has most likely played his last game for Samo.
Samo Athletes opt to join the club
Many Samo students have take advantage of club teams to improve their technique.
Cross country runs Ocean League Meet, South Bay Cup, and Kenneth Staub
Cross country's first league meet shows great accomplishment and room for improvement.
Arden Lassalle: Cross Country's Rising Star
Cheering crowds filled the stadium at Estancia High School as sophomore runner Arden Lassalle took home first place in the sophomore race, breaking a 10-year school record...
With 3-0 record, Vikings are optimistic about facing Valencia
Despite the fact that this was their first time seeing the Canyon Comanches, the Samo Vikings emerged from the game without allowing a single point, shutting out Canyon 42-0.
Coach Skaggs: back to base-ics
This year, Debbie Skaggs is returning to Samo to coach girls’ softball after a one year leave.
Boys' water polo: hook, line and swimmer
After spending the entire summer training, and ending the last week of break with “hell week”, the Boys’ Water Polo team is enthusiastic and excited for the upcoming season, which technically begins early October.
Girls' volleyball blossoms, starting their season off with a bang
As they sported their blue and white uniforms and their ponytails swayed in the stale North Gym air, Samo girls’ volleyball started their season with a win as they took down their first opponent of the year — Torrance. The lady vikings came out with the victory 25-22, 25-17, 25-13; a 3-0 sweep.The girls had a few first game jitters at the start of the match, but once they racked up the kills, there was nothing that could stand in their way of a win.
It's easy being Kermit Cannon
The Samo boys' baseball team congregated on the Greek’s stage Wednesday, creating a masterpiece of blue and gold...