New school record set for shuttle hurdles


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On April 16, sophomores Katie Hageman, Tori Wong, Danielle Cherry and Lisa Takai broke the frosh soph school record for the shuttle hurdles event at the Mt. San Antonio College …

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Athletes make most of spring offseason


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Despite finishing their regular seasons, Peninsula sports teams are still training hard during offseason. Whether it is because players dream of advancing to a higher level or have a strong passion, many continue to practice …

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Foster follows family triathlon tradition


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Last year, senior Sarah Foster consecutively swam the length of sixteen football fields, biked the length of Sunset Boulevard and ran seven times the width of USC’s campus during the USA Triathlon 2015 Olympic Distance National Championships. …

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Babek acclaimed as one of the school’s greatest basketball players


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Scoring over a 1,100 career points as a high school basketball player is often regarded as a high achievement. Senior varsity basketball captain Mickey Babek has attained …

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Babek acclaimed as one of the school’s greatest basketball players


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Scoring over a 1,100 career points as a high school basketball player is often regarded as a high achievement. Senior varsity basketball captain Mickey Babek has attained this feat, scoring …

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Sophomore Kenneth White splits the sea in voyage for sailing success


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Sailing has evolved from a method of uncovering new continents into a competitive and leisure sport. Modern day sailors such as sophomore Kenneth White proudly continue the sailing tradition.
“I enjoy …

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Cheer becomes a California Interscholastic Federation Sport


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In California, people have debated for a long time whether cheerleading should be recognized as a sport. Only nine states officially recognize cheerleading as an official sport. However, at the …

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Athletes successfully and creatively help their teammates bond


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Sports teams are known to form families among their members, improving performance and increasing happiness. University of San Francisco Professor Dr. Jim Taylor supports this notion in his Huffington Post …

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Panthers travel to Japan to play basketball


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Peninsula events such as Cultural Week help bring the world to the campus. But sophomores Jenna Yamada and Cami Arai, junior Kristin Sakoda and senior Patty Hori have found a …

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Ice Theater competition takes Kim sisters to France


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Peninsula athletes are given numerous opportunities to travel and compete  throughout the United States, from tennis tournaments at Stanford University to softball exhibitions in Colorado. This past April, sophomore Catherine …

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