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Not a Stick in the (Harvey) Mudd:  Salutatorian Chao-Haft Commits to a 5C

Not a Stick in the (Harvey) Mudd: Salutatorian Chao-Haft Commits to a 5C

Shane Jung and Genny Sanders June 14, 2017

CHS’s local math whiz Max Chao-Haft may be graduating, but he is not going far. Joining the Harvey Mudd class of 2021, Chao-Haft is very enthusiastic about following his passions in STEM and pursuing...

El Roble Teams Bring Olympic Style Racewalking to CHS

El Roble Teams Bring Olympic Style Racewalking to CHS

Eden Yu, Reporter May 22, 2017

Racewalkers from El Roble stood on the CHS track on Sunday, March 26th, poised and ready to start their race. Students from the El Roble racewalking team went to CHS to participate in a Fun Racewalk, which...

New head coach Shane Hile and son Anthony Hile, new defensive coordinator.

Father and Son–CHS Announces New Football Coaches

Kevin Glavin, Adviser February 21, 2017

Q & A With New CHS Head Football Coach Mr. Shane Hile Dr. Brett O'Connor introduced Mr. Shane and Mr. Anthony Hile to the football team today at a special lunch meeting. We asked Mr. Shane Hile a...

Cheer Impresses Overseas

Cheer Impresses Overseas

Emma Cossey, Reporter February 14, 2017

Over winter break, cheerleaders from CHS Kaelyn Kilpatrick and Autumn Ferrer, traveled to London with the All American League Team to perform in the world-renowned London New Year’s Day Parade. Kilpatrick...

Sports Films Convey a Different Message

Caden Merrill, Reporter February 14, 2017

Every so often a movie character comes along that changes how moviegoers perceive the world around them. For instance, Luke Skywalker proved that light always prevails over darkness, and Ferris Bueller...

PEDs Should Not Lead to HOF Induction

Nathan Rodriguez, Co-Head Sports Editor February 14, 2017

During the ‘90s, seemingly every baseball superstar was sticking needles in their butt or knowingly taking unprescribed illegal substances. This can also be considered using Performance Enhancing Drugs...

Bropatrol: Bodybuilding Brought to the Next Level

Kamran Curlin, Assistant Sports Editor February 14, 2017

CHS seniors Brett Aguirre, Alex Bruce, and Marcel Demidov are working hard to achieve herculean physiques and much more. This is the primary reason why they founded Bropatrol, a group of close gymrats...

The Various and Abundant Unconventional Dangers In Sports

Victoria Phan, Reporter February 14, 2017

Every athlete shares a common fear of strains and sprains. They know too well that one small malfunction can easily lead to their downfall on the field or court. Although ligament tears, joint injuries,...

Reeves Wins Best Coach with a Breeze

Reeves Wins Best Coach with a Breeze

Isabelle Allison, Reporter February 14, 2017

This year, CHS’s very own, Bill Reeves won 2016 Southern Section Fall Coach of the Year for girls cross country. Reeves was selected based on his achievements this year and his past service of 17 years...

Sociology in Sports

Paulina Gonzalez, Reporter February 14, 2017

Sports and societal issues go hand and hand. Such topics include gender, race, religion, culture, media, and economic and family life. Researchers on a global scale have shown interest in this topic for...

Tech in Sports Keeps the Athletes in Check

Catherine Schnabel, Reporter February 14, 2017

With the world around us constantly changing, it seems impossible to keep up with the abundance of technology becoming available to consumers. Different types of technology have improved how humans communicate,...

Women’s March: A Day of Protest Forever in the History Books

Women’s March: A Day of Protest Forever in the History Books

Bridget Englebert, Reporter February 10, 2017

On Jan. 21, 2017, across hundreds of major cities in the United States, both women and men gathered to protest President Trump by participating in the Women’s March, which marks the largest protest in...

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