inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014
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.
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: 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.
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.
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.