February 2014

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The World Is Our Campus Volume 61, Issue 6

Arcadia High School 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA

February 2014

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NEWS pg. 3 Students Sue the State: Nine California students have recently challenged state laws on teacher tenure.

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DOMINATION ON THE FIELD Seen as underdogs, the Boys Varsity Soccer team has come out of the blue to

dominate during the season, accomplishing spectacular feats on the field and moving closer to the CIF Quarterfinals. By MELODY LIN Staff Writer Photo courtesy of MHSTRAILBLAZER.COM

OPINION pg. 6 Pros & Cons: Does the emphasis Valentine’s Day puts on romantic type of love disregard the other forms of love?

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FEATURES pg. 15 Flappy Bird Fanatics: A frustrating yet addicting game, Flappy Bird has become an international phenomenon. Have a question, comment, or concern about the Pow Wow? Email the Editors-in-Chief at eic.powwow@gmail.com. or find us online at apachepowwow.com.

This season has been anything but predictable for the Boys Varsity Soccer team. The boys fought on despite half the team being injured, winning two league matches against Burbank High School (BHS) and Herbert Hoover High School. For the first time in three years, the boys beat BHS. In a league full of strong teams, the boys struggled to stay afloat, but emerged victorious as a wild card going to CIF. Even at CIF, they put up a formidable fight against Jurupa Valley High School (JVHS) and Santa Maria High School (SMHS), both on enemy turf, and surged on to beat Knight High School (KHS). For the first time in eight years, the Boys Varsity Soccer team played at CIF. On their way to JVHS, the boys were pumped to play their first CIF game. First, the boys started out with a solid warm-up, preparing themselves for an excitingly challenging game. The boys started the game off well. Senior Harrison Ma recalled, “We possessed the ball, passed it around, and defended it well.” Then, the game became a little rocky for the boys. Senior Brian Wada explained, “We all had some jitters and a defensive mistake allowed a goal in the first ten minutes.” Harrison described, “On one of their attacks, our defender had a bad pass to the goalie. They took it and had an open net to score.” However, the score 0-1 startled the players into a stronger defense and offense. Brian acknowledged that the goal against them at the start of the game

“really opened [their] eyes” and gave them the determination to come back 2-1 by the end of the first half. Co-Captain senior Jack Heer scored two points, both headers! Although JVHS was given a penalty kick, senior Yusuf Elmasri was able to block it, saving the penalty kick. Even against a strongly structured team, our boys came out on top, winning 2-1. Jack, normally a defensive player, got the opportunity to score a couple of major goals. He recalled the first goal, “When the play happened, Angel crossed the ball over everyone’s head and I just headed the ball into a small gap between the goalie and a defender.” This goal was the definitive goal that tied the game. Ten minutes later, off of Adam’s cross, he floated into a space where the opposing team wasn’t guarding, and Jack headed it into the right side of the goal. Jack described this as “one of the most exciting feelings in his life. Not just to score a goal in a game, but in a CIF game with the stakes so high.” This was without a doubt the highlight of his season. On Feb. 20, the boys traveled to SMHS to play their second round of CIF. SMHS was ranked second in CIF and undefeated at home all season until the Apaches showed up. When the game started, the boys had minimal defensive errors, maintaining a clean sheet, but had trouble scoring a goal. Brian speculated, “Maybe the atmosphere was so intense that some of us were nervous, or maybe we were just unlucky.” The score ended 0-0 at full time. The score quickly changed to 4-3 because of the penalty kicks with one more kick given to SMHS. With a quick dive by Yusuf, the Apaches won the game. Co-Captain senior Angel Cortes described this game as “fast and intense; there was no time to think.”

The boys beat KHS on Feb. 25 in their third round of CIF. It was clear that the other team had good control of the ball, but our boys were better. “We were very solid in the back and we attacked at every opportunity we had,” said Angel. The score was 1-0 with the goal made by Jack. Jack’s precise analysis and aim allowed him to make the free kick. In that moment, he thought, “Alright I got this,” keeping a calm head under pressure. He explained his process; “I looked at the goalie that was standing a bit too far to the left and I knew if I cracked a shot into the corner, the goalie would have no chance. I took a chance and with a bit of luck, it went off the post and in.” The boys fought hard as a unified unit, maintaining a strong defense against a tough team. Getting so far in CIF was a surprise for everyone and a delight for the boys. Angel emphasized, “we came in as the heavy underdog.” Harrison stressed, “People didn’t believe us. They counted us out. No one thought that we would be here right now, but we made it this far and we’re still going to fight.” They had persevered through injuries and losses to come out victorious, advancing beyond what anyone expected. The euphoria the boys feel is best characterized by Jack; “It’s a dream come true, coming from not being in playoffs to making it to the third round. It’s unbelievable. We are living a true Cinderella story.” Congratulations to the Boys Varsity Soccer team for making it so far. Quarterfinals will be on Feb. 27 in an exciting home game so come out and be part of the Red Sea. We are all rooting for you guys! mlin@apachepowwow.com


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