Samo water polo builds early momentum
On Nov. 3, it was announced that the current chief football officer of the Premier League, Tony Scholes, was named President of the United Soccer League (USL) Division One. The USL’s Division One was formed on Feb. 13. With this new league, a system new to the U.S is planned to be put in place. Scholes was brought in due to his background in the Premier League, where he worked running competitions as well as player development.
A realistic day of a stressed out senior
Waking up on this dreadful winter morning, I’m met with a pounding headache and the sore sight of the previous night’s empty tropical red bull. Last night’s nightmares—full of rejection letters from my top schools and missing assignment notifications—kept me tossing and turning until morning.
Massive sports betting scandal unravels with nba stars
On Thursday, Oct. 23, authorities announced that 34 people
had been arrested on charges of sports betting and rigged poker
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Football season comes to an end with a loss in the playoffs
Samo football earned its spot in the playoffs on Oct. 31 against Peninsula High School, where they won 28-14. The Vikings' first round of CIF playoffs took place at home against Pasadena High School, resulting in an exciting 42-16 win. Samo then had a 14-13 win against Brentwood High School, leading them to their semifinal game against Tahquitz High School. Samo came up short, ending their CIF run with a close loss of 35-41.
Boys’ basketball returns to the court
Coming into a new season, boys’ basketball looks to have a successful season. After putting in a lot of practice, the Samo boys’ basketball team is more determined than ever and looking forward to their ’25-’26 season.
HOTLB: Seniors share giving traditions
Throughout the holidays, families and various religions come together and organize events to provide for their community. From food drives for the homeless, to donations for people in need or gift giving to the less fortunate, each student strives to spread kindness and warmth. Seniors recognized for their selflessness and empathy were asked to share how they pay their gratitude forward during the winter season.
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Boys’ water polo season ends in a close loss at cif
The boys’ water polo team ended their season on Oct. 30 in round 1 of Division II California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) playoffs against Etiwanda High School. On Oct. 22, the team had their last game of the regular season against Malibu High School, which ended with a 12-7 win. They started off their season strong with their opening home game on Aug. 21, against Notre Dame High School, which ended in a 13-6 win.
The dodgers foundation keeps l.a.
In their 136th season, the Los Angeles Dodgers won their division, the National League West, and have had many dramatic victories. Contrasting with the excitement surrounding these wins are the social crises that have recently plagued the team's home city, including the widespread detainment of immigrants and the Pacific Palisades fires. In times of crises, Dodger Stadium, along with its network of foundations, has been a common place for Los Angeles (LA) residents to feel a sense of belonging.
Students respond to greater enforcement of campus policies
As a new school year at Samo unfolds, students have noticed new policies and a stricter enforcement of pre-existing rules. Whether it’s at football games, pep rallies or other school events, the school security and policies seems to have tightened for the ’25-’26 school year.
HOTLB: What is your favorite Halloween memory?
Students shared their favorite nostalgic Halloween memories.
New ISPE requirements result in stricter criteria
This school year, the Independent Study Physical Education (ISPE) requirements for Samo have been modified, which has resulted in stricter criteria. ISPE is a program that offers rigorous student athletes the chance to acquire their PE credit outside of school practice, training and competitions.
girls’ golf built mid-season momentum
While their overall record reflects challenges, two notable wins this season signal the girls’ golf team’s commitment to maximize their performance. On Oct. 7 and 9, the girls faced West Torrance, resulting in scores of 244-198 and 247-225. On Oct. 15, they sealed the win against El Segundo, coming to a score of 215-227 for their final game of the season.
honoring culture through creative expression
The Día de los Muertos art exhibition opened on Oct. 23 from 4-7 p.m. at the Roberts Art Gallery, showcasing Samo and JAMS art students’ pieces. This yearly exhibition serves as a communal space where students in all of the different art classes on campus come together and are able to honor the cultural significance of Día de los Muertos.
The why, what, when and where of Prop 50
On Nov. 4, registered voters will go to the polls and vote on Proposition 50 (Prop. 50), formed by California Governor Gavin Newsom. Prop. 50 temporarily redistricts the state of California, switching five Republican districts Democratic. This was done in response to House Bill 4 (HB 4) in Texas, which flipped five Democratic districts Republican.
A fair punishment for an unforgivable crime
The only satisfying way to make up for the psychological effects of rape on a victim is to remove a rapist’s ability to commit that crime altogether. Chemical castration is the practice of using hormonal chemicals and anti-androgens to shut down testosterone production. This treatment renders a patient incapable of having children, as well as removing their genetic capacity for sexual activity.
Breaking news: Help Us Find The Mystery Mechanic!!
As of today, Oct. 31, a donated red Chevrolet Corvette C1 in the Samo autoshop has been reported missing. A search warrant has been placed to gain access throughout campus to identify the missing vehicle.
Samo’s homecoming court winners revealed
At the Homecoming Game on Oct. 10, the final winners of the Homecoming court were revealed.
Cross country has sights set on post-season glory
The Samo cross country team is now halfway through the season and has been putting in the hours to improve upon where they stood a few months ago. Both the boys’ and girls’ varsity teams are on an upward trajectory and are looking sharp for a chance at state.