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Winter Sports Shake off the Frost

Claire Hardesty, Sports Editor December 11, 2019

As the fall sports season closes, winter sports are shaking off the frost and coming out in full force.   After great seasons last year, athletes look to improve and dig further into this upcoming...

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Girls Get New B-Ball Coach

Emily Typrowitz, Reporter December 11, 2019

Since the winter sports season has started up, Girls’ Basketball gained a new head coach.  The previous head coach was with the team for five years, but is no longer coaching.  Coach Rick Gwinn,...

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Horses Go Back to the Stables

Kaylie Harley, Reporter December 11, 2019

As of last school year, the Equestrian team from PVHS has been disbanded.  The decision was made by the district earlier in 2018 due to presented issues of legal liabilities concerning the team. “Everything...

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Peninsula turns on the Lights

Sarah Liu and Claire Hardesty October 23, 2019

Bureaucratic and legal blocks that once complicated Friday Night Lights football on the Peninsula were no match for the Panthers on Oct. 4. PVPHS held the first night game on the hill in 13 years. The...

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Can’t Catch Her

Nikolas Tempereau, Opinion Editor October 23, 2019

Savannah Scriven, Varsity runner for PVHS girl’s cross country, recently broke a long standing school record. She finished the Woodbridge sweepstakes race with an astonishing time of 16 minutes 28...

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Boys’ WaPo Climbs the Ranks

Vikesh Dheeriya, Reporter October 23, 2019

A major factor for Boys’ Water Polo’s wins against Foothill and other great teams was bringing back almost the same exact team from last year. The water polo team only lost two players last year after...

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Wearing Pink for a Purpose

Nikki Ringer, Social Media Editor October 23, 2019

October is here and teams are wearing pink to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. All fall sports have pink as a part of their uniform to wear during games. “My whole team always has something...

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King Of The Hill: PV-Pen Preview

Jake Brusick, Reporter October 23, 2019

PV vs Pen is a rivalry unlike any other, in the sense that PV has not lost to the Panthers since 2008. PV comes into this year’s game with a record of 6-2 and are looking to win their 11th straight...

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Will Teets Running Off to College

Claire Hardesty, Writer May 22, 2019

After running on the cross country and track teams all four years here at PVHS, Will Teets prepares to run his way to college at Wake Forest University.  Teets has faced incredible adversity but...

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Boys’ and Girls’ LAX Dominate

Emily Typrowicz, Writer May 2, 2019

High expectations follow the Palos Verdes High School boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams as they enter the season. Both teams had strong seasons in years past and plan to go even further with this one.  Last...

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Austin Mone Dives into History

Sarah Liu, Writer May 2, 2019

In Austin Mone’s first year at Palos Verdes High School, he already has made an impact on the school’s athletics program, becoming the first Sea King diver since the school’s reopening.  At...

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Tyler Imbach Makes an Early Decision

Nikki Ringer, Reporter May 2, 2019

In early March 2019, junior Tyler Imbach received boys' athlete player of the week in the Daily Breeze. Along with that, Imbach got MVP for their team that won the El Segundo tournament.  “I...

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