inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014
As a family, Vikings are undefeated in the Ocean League
Girls’ basketball strengthens bond in order to benefit play
Samo students celebrate the three kings tradition
Many of us get lost in the post-holiday depression that ensues after the Christmas madness. It's hard not to feel like a deflated balloon after the holidays end. But for some, there are still things to look forward to after Christmas, like the Three Kings Tradition, which celebrates the last of the twelve days of Christmas.
Christmas holiday
Kwanza
New Year's Eve: 3...2...1...2013
Although by the time it’s Dec. 31 (at least according to the ancient Mayan calendar) we might all be tiny particles in space, let’s just say for this article’s sake that the Mayans were wrong and that Judgement Day is far, far away.
Bike Buddies: Samo students cycle competitively
Wrestling adjusts to youth in lineup
Of the 13 wrestlers on the Samo wrestling team, only four have varsity experience and a third are underclassmen.That kind of rebuilding would intimidate most coaches and captains but the Samo team is ready for the challenge.
Despite frustrations, girls’ soccer remains optimistic
A New Spin: The trend of indoor cycling explored
Hanukkah: Breaking stereotypes
Upholding Tradition and Celebration
Girls’ basketball begins season with new coach, Marisa Silvestri
Boys’ basketball moves on from successful off-season
Tara Griffith TED talk
The Samohi sits down with The Bard, William Shakespeare
Visual Visionaries
Torres takes to the trails
Trekking the trails of Santa Monica
The Samohi sits down with The Bard, William Shakespeare
Samo baseball player Jamie Rosenberg starts charity Kids with Dreams
Boys' water polo defeats rival El Segundo on Oct. 17
The Greenies met their match on Wednesday, Oct. 17 when the boys' water polo team played El Segundo High School, its longtime rival and competitor in Ocean League. Though the game ended with an ultimate victory of 14-10, the boys needed to maintain the same momentum that they started the game with in order to ensure a win.
Girls' volleyball excited about season
Coming off of a tough loss in last year’s California Interscholastic Federation [CIF] semifinals against Pasadena Polytechnic High School, girls’ volleyball has trained hard in the pre-season and from their performance in league, the girls say that they are back stronger than ever.
Girls' golf defeated by Marlborough on Oct. 9
The girls' golf team played Malborough on Tuesday, Oct. 9 and lost 291-231, which is an improvement from its previous scores. According to junior Angelina Hwang, the team keeps improving. Last week's match, which was against Beverly, was also a loss, but showed promise for the rest of the season.