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Nama(stay)ing in the Zone

Diamond Naga Siu, Staff Writer March 12, 2014

Breathe in slowly and hold it… Now exhale. Let your body begin to relax, and follow what I do. Namaste. Although yoga is not practiced competitively, it is an increasingly popular training option...

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Making Change

Matthew Gilbertson, Staff Writer March 12, 2014

There was once a time when fans could go to a professional baseball game and on average pay just over $10 for a ticket, but what would occur if average ticket prices jumped to $40? The reality is that...

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Athlete of the Month: Riley Morgan

Athlete of the Month: Riley Morgan

Allen Koyano, Staff Writer March 12, 2014

Riley Morgan has achieved much in her life, but her greatest accomplishment so far was winning the 2013 Bay League Doubles Tournament with her long-time doubles partner Nicole Scotten. There were many...

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Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself

Matthew Gilbertson, Staff Writer February 12, 2014

Sports are often promoted by stating that they keep athletes off the streets and offer them a brighter future. However, one rapper benefited from the opposite, and turned his success that originated from...

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Home Court Advantage

Home Court Advantage

William Lee, Staff Writer February 12, 2014

Chants, cheers, and rocketing energy levels: these are telltale signs that Red Tide is in the house. This support is imperative, because a sport team’s win goes beyond the skills and strategies of...

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Old Teammates, New Rivals

Old Teammates, New Rivals

Allen Koyann, staff writer November 26, 2013

Teammates to rivals. As simple as that. Growing up in or around Palos Verdes, many current Sea Kings have competed on various teams with teammates from all around. However, with the beginning of high school,...

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Trojans vs Bruins

Trojans vs Bruins

Chris Kelliny, staff writer November 26, 2013

There always seems to be a week in the school year when every student wearing cardinal red doesn’t want to associate with students wearing powder blue. This week will be coming up shortly as the University...

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Sea King Basketball Hopes to Bound Back

Allen Koyano, Staff Writer October 28, 2013

Palos Verdes High School is known for many great things, but basketball… not so much. The past seasons for the varsity basketball team have been tough and PV has always fallen short against its rival...

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Shooting to Make a Difference

Chris Kelliny, Staff writer October 28, 2013

There are numerous sports teams and programs on campus, but how many truly make a difference in the world? The ex-assistant coach for the Boys Varsity Lacrosse team is looking to use lacrosse as a way...

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High Altitudes for High Results

Will Lee, Staff Writer October 28, 2013

Palos Verdes High School’s cross country team participates in a fifteen year old summer tradition. That tradition is the Mammoth training camp. Although not started by Palos Verdes High School, it helps...

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Game On America

Jonathan Dominguez, Staff writer October 28, 2013

Throughout American sports’ history, soccer has long been considered a second-class sport, but times are changing. Soccer has become one of the United States’s favorite sports, and it continues to...

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