Student Athlete of the Week: Teairra Anderson
Anderson took some time off from the girls’ basketball team in order to get her grades up.
Anderson took some time off from the girls’ basketball team in order to get her grades up.
The invitational will be from February 19-25. The Knights won back-to-back CIF City Section Championships in their first two seasons.
Payne brandishes a 3.3 GPA. He sets a schedule for himself to finish assignments after coming home from practice.
Simms has a 3.16 GPA and is taking A.P. Calculus. The challenges the class presents has not deterred Simms from his interest in math.
High schools throughout Southern California participated in the tournament, including Carson, View Park, Banning, Dorsey and Washington Prep.
Senior linebacker Nygel Lewis flaunts a coveted 4.2 GPA.
While competing for the varsity squad, he studies Advance Placement (AP) U.S. History while maintaining a 3.5 GPA.
After four years of varsity play with the View Park Knights, this student athlete knows how important and impactful hard work can be for a team.
After a strong fourth quarter effort, the Dorsey Dons football team fell to the San Fernando Tigers in the Division I City Section Championship.
This student athlete knows that balancing a life of competition on the field and learning in the classroom takes preparation, hard work, and dedication.
Crenshaw High School will return to the CIF City Championship game after defeating the Carson Colts 41-13 on Friday
The Cougar defense made five interceptions in their first-round game. The offense clinched three touchdowns in the first quarter.
After two years of defeat, the Crenshaw Cougars prevailed victorious with a 33-14 win over the Dorsey Dons.
Crenshaw made their third win of the season on thier
Brown’s shot tied the Lion’s championship game against the Palisades Dolphins at 73 with seconds left in regulation.