Swinging into action: A look at boys’ baseball’s spring season
SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer

Swinging into action: A look at boys’ baseball’s spring season

Samo varsity baseball has gotten off to a solid start this season, posting a 5-4 record in spring training with the regular season set to begin on Tuesday, March 11. Samo’s 2024 campaign ended in heartbreak following a 4-1 loss to Chino Hills in the Division 5 CIF championship game. The Vikings took the momentum from a third place Bay League finish into playoff season, leading to victories over Nogales, Ganesha, Adelanto and Pacifica en route to the final. Unfortunately, a trip to Chino on May 17 saw them fall just short of their CIF dream.

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Boys’ soccer makes deep postseason run
SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer

Boys’ soccer makes deep postseason run

Samo boys varsity soccer enjoyed a near flawless 2024/25 campaign, going a perfect 9-0 in league and becoming league tournament champions. Their undefeated season secured a spot in the CIF Southern Section Open Division, where they dramatically beat Crossroads 3-2 on aggregate. After a 1-0 home victory, D1 recruit Gabriel Sherman (’25) scored both goals for Samo in the second leg to propel the Vikings to a historic semifinal against JSerra Lions, the top ranked school in the United States. 

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Dončić to Lakers in blockbuster
SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer

Dončić to Lakers in blockbuster

On Feb. 2, 2025, the Los Angeles Lakers sent shockwaves through the sports world after landing Slovenian Superstar Luka Dončić in a blockbuster trade with the Dallas Mavericks which sent all-star forward Anthony Davis the other way. Mavericks general manager (GM) Nico Harrison, amidst immense backlash from fans after trading their franchise cornerstone, believes that bringing in a top-tier rim protector in Davis is a win-now move. For the Lakers, GM Rob Pelinka took a gamble on a generational talent that will alter the outlook of the franchise for years to come.

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Samo cheer returns to competition after four year hiatus
SPORTS Arata Sakamoto, Staff Writer SPORTS Arata Sakamoto, Staff Writer

Samo cheer returns to competition after four year hiatus

On Jan. 25, the Samo cheerleading team took part in four Double A Medium Division CIF competitions at Riverside’s Martin Luther King High School. The event marked the teams return to competition after more than four years of not participating, due to the instability in coaching.

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Signing Day: 12 Samo athletes make their college commitments official
SPORTS Addy Fiore, Staff Writer SPORTS Addy Fiore, Staff Writer

Signing Day: 12 Samo athletes make their college commitments official

On Feb. 5, Samo hosted their school-wide edition of national signing day for 12 committing senior athletes in the North Gym. Various sports teams came to support the athletes signing and cheer them on from afar. Surrounded by friends, family, coaches and staff, these athletes officially committed to their respective colleges, with putting pen to paper. They celebrated years of dedication and hard work. The event highlighted some of the athletes achievements and each respective coach gave a short speech commending the dedication they had given these past four years. As they embark on the next chapter, they look ahead to the next level of competition, ready to bring the same dedication and hard work to their college teams.

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Boys’ soccer advance to playoffs semi-finals
SPORTS Max Kehoe, A&E Editor SPORTS Max Kehoe, A&E Editor

Boys’ soccer advance to playoffs semi-finals

The Samo boys’ varsity soccer team has had a season of immense success, earning the title of Ocean league champs and league tournament champs, in addition to qualifying for CIF-SS Open-Division playoffs for the first time in school history. Although they had a disheartening season last year, having an overall record of 9-10-1, the Samo boys’ varsity soccer team has come back soaring.

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Professional athletes share perspective through podcasts
SPORTS Kamerin Shakir, Staff Writer SPORTS Kamerin Shakir, Staff Writer

Professional athletes share perspective through podcasts

Recently, professional athletes have increasingly turned to podcasting as a platform to share their perspectives, insights and opinions. With the rise of digital media, these podcasts have become a significant trend within the sports industry. But why are athletes starting these podcasts, what social impact do they have, and how do they affect their teams and leagues?

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Steep prices and steep slopes in the us vs europe
SPORTS Olivia Stephansen, Social Media Editor SPORTS Olivia Stephansen, Social Media Editor

Steep prices and steep slopes in the us vs europe

Skiing has grown enormously in popularity throughout the years, but so have its expenses. As skiing is one of the biggest winter sports, only a small group of individuals can call it a common hobby as the price of a single ski trip can cost thousands of dollars. As so many travel around the world to experience the thrill of winter sports, the US and Europe remain the two biggest hot spots; but the question comes down to which trip is worth your money.

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An athletes struggle in staying fit over break
SPORTS Laurel Cohn, Staff Writer SPORTS Laurel Cohn, Staff Writer

An athletes struggle in staying fit over break

Winter athletes face so many hardships from weather to air quality, however winter break may be the worst one of all. For most winter sports, winter break falls right in the middle of their season. When athletes get back, some of their most important (league and CIF) games commence. However they cannot let winter break stop them.

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Samo wrestling ready to pin their competition in this winter season
SPORTS Liam Sauer, News Editor SPORTS Liam Sauer, News Editor

Samo wrestling ready to pin their competition in this winter season

The Samo co-ed wrestling team has begun their long anticipated season, currently standing evenly with three dual-meet wins and losses against their rivals in Bay League and two tournament placements. Led by Coach Jason Mun, boys team captains Raden Madley (‘25) and Frederick Ekberg (‘25) and girl team captain Maia Baker (‘25), the team is confident the season will be success for the program.

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Returning starters look to lead boys’ basketball to postseason
SPORTS Manny Lopez, Sports Editor SPORTS Manny Lopez, Sports Editor

Returning starters look to lead boys’ basketball to postseason

In the 2023-2024 season, the Samo boys’ basketball team finished their year strong, ending with a 16-13 record overall. A 4-6 record in the league allowed them an at-large playoff bid in the CIF-SS playoffs. Seeded against a tough Westlake team, the Vikings fought hard until they were eliminated with a final score of 71-49 in the first round of playoffs. 

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samo sports hub
SPORTS Sia Kresch SPORTS Sia Kresch

samo sports hub

On Nov. 3 and 4, the San Antonio Spurs, a National Basketball Association (NBA) team, rented out Samo’s gym in preparation for their match against the Los Angeles Clippers. From NBA teams such as the Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat, Brooklyn Nets and the Oklahoma City Thunder to the U.S. Olympic Artistic Swimming Team, professional sports teams have been renting Samo’s sports facilities for years.

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athlete’s impact on viewership
SPORTS Sia Kresch SPORTS Sia Kresch

athlete’s impact on viewership

From Caitlin Clark’s ability to represent strong female athletes to Jared Mccain’s ability to bring in a younger crowd, a new wave of sports fans have been formed. Many sport surrounded fan bases aren't just built off of the love for the sport, but also from seeing the athletes you admire and look up to on the big screen.

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