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How Will Fans Choose to Remember Kobe?

Curtis Liu, Online Editor March 26, 2020

Since the passing of Kobe Bryant, many Laker fans have been debating between potential statues to remember Kobe. From his arms stretched out on the stands after the 2010 championship to sitting with...

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March Madness: Countdown to the Finals

Gabriella Rudy, Reporter March 26, 2020

The bleachers erupted in cheers as junior Cambell Harrigian sunk her first basket, marking the beginning of ASB’s much anticipated March Madness basketball tournament.  In this annual bracket, teams...

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Lacrosse Star Commits to her Dream School

Emily Typrowicz, Reporter March 26, 2020

A beast on the lacrosse field, Aubrey Fixen plans on playing at the next level at Embry-Riddle.  Over the summer going into her junior year, Fixen worked hard and put herself out to many colleges...

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The Controversial CBA Agreement

Fin Kehrli, Reporter March 26, 2020

Football is America’s Game. Whether it be going to a classic rivalry game with friends and family, forming communities and friendships with fellow fans, or having a Super Bowl party with platters...

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Hustle, Hit, and Never Quit

Tennis star commits to UCSB
Nikki Ringer, Social Media Editor March 26, 2020

As spring comes along, more commits are springing to sign. Like father like son, senior Kai Brady committed to University of California at Santa Barbara to play tennis this next fall.  “Once I met...

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Surfing Sea Kings

Nicole Medawar, Reporter March 26, 2020

As some students see surfing as an isolated and almost unnoticed sport, senior Charlie Winkworth said, “The PVHS surf team is one of the main reasons I decided to come to this high school.” Winkworth...

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PV Athletes Level Up

Nicole Medawar, Reporter January 29, 2020

Senior Kate Lane rushed over to her grandparents to announce her exciting news.  She opened the door and said, “I committed to UCLA for volleyball.” From the start, Kate’s family has always...

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Mamba Mentality Lives On

Fans mourn Kobe Bryant outside LA Live on Jan. 26, mere hours after the news broke of Bryant’s tragic death. (Photos courtesy of Cynthia Mindicino)
Curtis Liu, Online Editor January 29, 2020

On Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna were involved in a helicopter incident that tragically took away their lives and those of seven others, sending shockwaves throughout...

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Boys Soccer Rallies for a Cause

Fin Kehrli, Reporter January 29, 2020

Every year, the PV High Boys’ Soccer Program organizes and participates in the Goal-A-Thon.  This event aims to incorporate soccer into a fundraising event that benefits the program and the community. The...

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29 and Strong

Nikki Ringer, Social Media Editor January 29, 2020

PVHS Girls Soccer heads out in full force with 29 players rostered.  So far this season, the team has been going strong, as they sit at the top of Bay League and have just five more matches left.  In...

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It Pays to Play

Why baseball players make the most money
Jake Brusick, Reporter January 29, 2020

What is the first thing you would buy if you signed a contract worth 324 million dollars? What about a contract worth 426.5 million dollars?   That may sound like a dream to the majority of people,...

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Fall Sports Finish Strong

Nikki Ringer, Social Media Editor December 11, 2019

When the fall sports seasons come to a close, a look back on their seasons is taken to reflect and learn how the PVHS teams performed so well. All of the teams were able to continue their playing into...

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