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Sports Briefs
SPRING SPORTS BRIEFS
by ANDREW GUYER, staff writer
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TRACK & FIELD BASEBALL
HURDLE NEW HEIGHTS. At Heights, freshman Dawson Grabendike runs the 110-meter hurdles April 22. Both girls and boys teams are competing strong going into the postseason. Both distance and sprint teams have top runners in the state. photo by Jude Tran


GIRLS SWIM

STROKE OF VICTORY.
At a Triangular meet against Heights, senior Sydney Le swims the 100 free April 28. The team won the meet and is preparing to compete at GWAL May 5-6. The girls look to follow up their second-place finish last season, with a podium finish this year. photo by Makenzie Amphone
BOYS GOLF BOYS TENNIS
FLAME THROWERS. Against Southeast, at McAdams Park, freshman Charlie Barrier pitches April 25. The boys are playing solid baseball as the season draws near state. The young team looks to make a big appearance in the postseason. photo by Valeria Rodriguez
SOFTBALL
THROWN OUT.
Against East, senior Emma Bezdek throws out the runner at first April 26. The girls went on to win the game. Not much can stop the team as they steamroll teams heading into the playoffs. photo by Jaydn Resendez
GIRLS SOCCER


CHIP IN. In the sandpit, junior Asher Whitaker chips it out at Crestview Country Club April 14. The team enters the end of the season and postseason as they always do, with high hopes. The boys look to make it back to back state championships. photo by Alexa Garret SERVE SENSATION. During a match, sophomore Ben Scognamillo serves to his opponent at West April 20. The boys would go on to win the match. The team looks to contend at state and make their appearance known. photo by James Tran KICKIN' IT. During a home game at Stryker against Southeast, junior Taylor Nye moves the ball up the field April 26. She would finish the game with a hat trick and lead the girls to a 10-goal shutout. The girls look to make a strong showing at state. photo by Amberly Viurquez
