The JV baseball team got a head start this year. Many players, including several freshmen, played together on a fall ball team in a San Francisco youth league, giving them the opportunity to build team chemistry.
After a 23-10 season that ended with a heart-breaking 16-4 championship loss to Washington, the Cardinals have a long way to go to prove that they are the powerhouse of the AAA.
Urban Step was in formation and ready to perform when ASL sponsor Larry Warshaw pulled them off the stage and told them varsity song was to appear first at the basketball game on Jan. 17 at Lincoln.
Yes, Winter Break is finally here. I figured that one out when half of the school’s collective exhalation damn near blew me to the ground yesterday in the second floor hallway.
It probably would have been the worst move in the history of Lowell athletics. Senior Angelina Clay is this year’s star of the varsity girls’ basketball team, but it wasn’t always that way.
There was something different about the cross-country state-meet team as its runners braved the California Interscholastic Federation State Championship course in Fresno on Nov. 24.
"You've got bragging rights over Washington for an entire year," assistant coach and Class of '06 alumnus Cole Mitguard proudly proclaimed to jis JV football team.
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