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Cardinals take an early playoff exit, break streak (2/09)
Written by Yosha Huang   
Friday, 20 February 2009
          The smell of sweat and revenge hung in the air as the stampede of footsteps diminished and the buzzer rang in the Lowell gym.
          The JV boys’ basketball team ended its season with a heartbreaking 10-point defeat at the hands of the Lincoln Mustangs on Feb. 10. Despite placing behind their rivals, Washington and Lincoln, the team finished with a respectable record of 16-3.    
 
Cards look to complete underdog season on top (2/09)
Written by Daniel Kim   
Friday, 20 February 2009
Too many turnovers and mental mistakes. This summarizes much of the season for the boys’ varsity basketball team.
 
Boys' volleyball seeks perfection in new season (2/09)
Written by Natalie Luu   
Friday, 20 February 2009
Set, spike, ace!  That’s how the boys’ varsity volleyball team won the city championship last year, and that’s how they plan to win it this year. 
 
Fencing looks sharp early in the season (2/09)
Written by Yosha Huang   
Friday, 20 February 2009
            En garde! The varsity fencing team is putting their hands to their hilts and their heads in the match for another season of attacking, flicking and parrying in merciless bouts.
The varsity fencing team has begun practicing for its spring season, and boy, do they look sharp. Junior fencer George Feng ruled the floor in “king of the hill” during practice last Friday. Freshmen Walter Pan challenged him in a bout and undoubtedly impressed the team with his technique.
 
Cards hope to hurdle to gold despite loss of coach (2/09)
Written by Laura Zhen   
Friday, 20 February 2009
Despite losing assistant sprint coach Sean Gwi, head coach Andy Leong still holds high expectations for the track team this year since they performed so well in the championships last year.
 
ASL aspires to take dance moves further than sports (2/09)
Written by Destiny Vaughn   
Friday, 20 February 2009
Have no fear, Cheer is here!


 
Offense sells tickets, defense wins games (2/09)
Written by Daniel Kim   
Friday, 20 February 2009
“Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do,” retired UC Los Angeles head coach John Wooden said.
 
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