Enochs basketball:comunication and success
Dominique Faubert
February 19, 2013
Who will give all they’ve got? Who will fight? Who will show their effort? Who will succeed? Who will get to the ball first? Who will win… Enoch’s JV boys basketball is fighting through the game against Downey, and the game was determined by whoever would get the ball. Dante Berggren fought... Read more »
Eagles Duke It Out In Dodgeball
Brooke Newton
February 6, 2013
Rivalries. The theme of winter homecoming this year. A pretty relevant theme for the behavior of our school in the recent months. Whether it’s pride or just amplified completion, rivalries are something that our school is familiar with. “I’ve been dressing up daily and I plan to for the rest... Read more »
The Game that is a Mental and Physical Challenge
Shilah Lovelace
February 5, 2013
Wrestling is a sport that half the school thinks is uncommon and not something that is usually expected to be seen. But really, wrestling is an intense game that takes a lot of effort and strength, both physically and mentally. “Wrestling is for everybody,” Coach Duane Brooks said. “ Not like other... Read more »
Marco Scutaro: Overcoming Underdog
Joey Borges
December 5, 2012
Pablo Sandoval will end up being regarded as the MVP in the 2012 World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Detroit Tigers, but it is Marco Scutaro who has undoubtedly earned the MVP title for the postseason as a whole. That’s not saying that Scutaro did all the work for the Giants in their... Read more »
Back in the Water with Coach Grigsby
Alyssa Boyd, Staff Writer
November 26, 2012
When there was nobody to coach the boy’s varsity Water Polo three years ago, campus supervisor, Jad Grigsby, stepped up to the plate. In all his years of coaching Baseball, Coach Grigsby has been coaching this energetic sport for the third year in a row and welcomes the new players in. He not only... Read more »
QB for the Newbie
Jordan Betz, Opinion Editor
November 6, 2012
Fourteen seconds are on the clock: just enough time to score those winning points. Sophomore Shawn Munoz takes the field, trying to listen hard to the play being called through the incessant chants from the crowd. Munoz takes a deep breath letting out all his jitters. As their quarterback, his goal at... Read more »
The Big 3
Aaliyah Delatorre
October 26, 2012
From having 14 players freshman year to being left with only 3 their senior year, Shania Williams, Beth Hill, and Emily Webber have been through four years of volleyball and continue to live and love the game. “Our experience from other years may have been better,” said senior Emily Webber. “Some... Read more »
Oh Wow, Makau!
Brooke Newton, Staff Writer
October 26, 2012
For the past four years, senior Faith Makau has put in a comparable amount of work to an Olympian runner, and the results are very apparent. Makau started running at twelve, but became serious during her freshman year. A natural-born distance-runner, Makau was drawn to cross country during high school. “My... Read more »
Water Polo pushes to the top
Alyssa Boyd
September 28, 2012
The small waves of pool water back and forth on Kamila Lopez’s skin. A thriving mass of anonymous figures is pulsating with energy, waiting for her to make the final goal. “When I go to make the goal, I get anxious because everyone is counting on me,” Lopez said. “But the anxiety quickly turns... Read more »
Varsity team prepares to win
Jordan Betz, Opinion Editor
September 20, 2012
The varsity team had a tough struggle on their first game against Pitman. Losing was definitely not their intention. “Before we started, I was excited and had those pregame butterflies,” senior Tyler Knobel said. “Afterwards I was kind of disappointed because I knew we could beat them.” After... Read more »
