East LA Classic

East LA Classic

Luis V., Contributor
November 14, 2012

The East LA Classic was, is and always will be the most memoriable rivalry football game of all time. All football players, regardless of whose side it is, Garfield or Roosevelt, were preparing to fight once again in the 78th annual East L.A. Classic Football Game on October 26, 2012. They all worked... Read more »

A Look at Larry Ravelo

Luis, Contributor
October 29, 2012

There are many football players all around the school and football field. Some are extremely good, some are helping out their teammates, and others are trying the best they can do. There is no such thing as a best player or a worst player, but there is such thing as a great team full of discipline, confidence,... Read more »

Garfield Wins The Classic

Slamming into Roosevelt

Saul Hernandez, Editor
October 28, 2012

This Friday, October 26, 2012 was The Classic between Garfield and Roosevelt and Garfield was looking for nothing else than to win. The varsity game kicked off at 7:30 and the spirit could be felt in the stands. Everyone was happy and excited because the much anticipated game of the year had finally... Read more »

El Clasico

El Clasico

Saul Hernandez, Editor
October 4, 2012

This Sunday October 7, 2012, El Clasico will take place. El clasico between Spanish league  soccer teams Barcelona and Real Madrid is one of the oldest and bitterest rivalries in European soccer. Will Barcelona tie the number of wins by winning this match? We’ll have to wait and see. El clasico... Read more »

GHS Sports: Interview with Higinio Gonzales

Garfield Bulldogs Football

Saul Hernandez, Staff Writer
September 27, 2012

Higinio Gonzales is a senior at Garfield. He is one of many students at Garfield who not only do well in school but also manage to do so while playing sports. He is a Left Middle for the Varsity soccer team and he is also the kicker for the Varsity football team. I asked him a few questions about his... Read more »

Heat Over Thunder In Game Three

Saul Hernandez
June 17, 2012

  Game three of the 2012 NBA Finals was as close as the series has been so far. The Oklahoma City Thunder visited the Miami Heat at home with the series tied at one. The game proved to show that the series was still for either side to win it. At halftime the Heat was only up by one and no team... Read more »

NBA Playoffs Update

Saul Hernandez
June 8, 2012

The NBA season is reaching its end and one finalist is already determined, the Oklahoma City Thunder. They seemed to be finished when the San antonio Spurs  won the first two games of the series at home and was leading the series 2-0. However, the Thunder demonstrated a great amount of talent and skill... Read more »

NBA Playoffs: Conference Finals

Saul Hernandez
May 31, 2012

The 2011-2012 season of the NBA has been anything but boring and the season is nearing its end. We watched the L.A. Clippers return to the playoffs, and, unfortunately for Laker fans, another season that resulted in them not winning a title. There are only four teams left that can win it. The western... Read more »

Luck of a Champion

Saul Hernandez
May 23, 2012

The luck of a champion is that “extra” that a team needs to win championships. Ability and skill is never enough. Sometimes it seems like a team has no possibility but ends up winning the championship. Source: bbc.co.uk This weekend we experienced the UEFA Champions League final between Bayern... Read more »

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Unsportsmanlike?

Saul Hernandez
April 27, 2012

The recent elbow to the head of L.A Lakers forward Ron Artest (Metta World Peace)on James Harden of the Oklahoma City Thunder, followed up by his seven game suspension, has brought up several questions. Should the intention of an athlete be considered when judging these types? Or should it be judged... Read more »

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