Volume 58, Issue 2
Arcadia High School 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA
October 2009
Racing to the Front
In this issue:
Photo courtesy of AUSTIN LUU
NEWS pg. 2 Make Music Foundation: Ashley Luu wows the crowd with her singing. Photo courtesy of VIVIAN CHAN THE BEST AND GETTING BETTER Ammar Moussa, symbolic of cross country’s success this season, sprints to the fin-
ish line. The team is currently ranked as high as second in the state and in the top six nationally. By ANDREW LIN Staff Writer Graphic courtesy ACCLAIMIMAGES.COM
FEATURES pg. 10 Halloween Pranks: Learn to execute some of the best (and funniest pranks on the 31st.
Graphic courtesy of MACIE DE CASTRO
STUDENT LIFE pg. 19 French Exchange Students: French exchange student Alex Bellefin is staying with host Macie De Castro
Lately, the Boys Varsity Cross Country team has been getting no shortage of press coverage and accolade—and for good reason. Since the opening of the season, the varsity team has snatched first place in every single one of its races save for two, and currently it is ranked second in the state and sixth in the nation—or in some polls, as high as second. But whatever the poll, all onlookers, both critics and trumpeters, can agree on one thing: the Apache varsity team will be a force to be reckoned with come State and National time. Though it would be nice to cycle through this season’s many gold medals and recount the tales behind them, there is, unfortunately, time and space to examine only a few, starting with the Stanford Invitational on Sept. 26. The “yearly pilgrimage” to Stanford, as Coach Jim O’Brien calls it, was made by the team’s fourteen most accomplished runners and was undoubtedly one of the more competitive races of this season, with schools like Ferris High School of Spokane,
Washington, ranked number one in the nation, in attendance. The varsity team took first in the sweepstakes race. The varsity team’s next race on Oct. 3, the Brea Invitational, ended on similar terms. The Apaches broke records like it was nobody’s business, with juniors Ammar Moussa and Allen Leung running the fastest times ever recorded on the course at 15:53 and 16:13, respectively. They also set an all-time course record as a team, with a combined time of 82:50. However, the most impressive part was not that the team broke a few course records—with all due respect, that happens all the time, for many a school record book has been rewritten in Apache ink—what’s impressive is the depth of skill and talent that exists on the team, as highlighted by this event in particular. Due to the format of the varsity heat, which raced the first and second man from each team in one race, the third, fourth, and fifth in another, and the sixth and seventh in yet another race, each individual member of the team was put to the test. The invite seemed designed to ask the question, “Does your team only have a couple of all-stars, or is it a real team with depth?” As it turned out, the team swept first in each race.
Junior Allen Leung provided a possible explanation when he said, “In the past it’s seemed like it was seven guys running for their own reasons. I think the team’s strength stems most importantly from the sense of team we share this year.” Then came the Clovis Invitational, which was an important race because it was a run on the State Meet course in Fresno, and so was a bit of a gauge of the team’s prospects for State. Unfortunately, the varsity team placed second to the state champion from previous years, Royal High School. But as senior Gabriel Weil reflected, “Getting second to a strong Royal team was a very humbling experience that made us realize that we still have a lot of work to do.” And so, with the State Meet only a couple months away, the Boys Varsity Cross Country team has been doing exactly that—getting to work. Though it placed first in six of the eight races it ran, the team perseveres and continues to knock out those miles one by one, without rest, and will continue to do so until it wins on every level, be it state, national, or otherwise. alin@theapachepowwow.com