Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.

Taking a Break Video

By Emilio Basilio Salvador | May 20, 2025

This video is about one guy that spends his time on work and working hard on his job to hopefully get a payback, like everyone else and he needed a break. Like everyone needed after the whole day.

From Clubs to Classes: How Serhish Hirani Balances it All

By Isabella Guijarro | May 20, 2025

Sehrish Hirani, ’27, at Redwood High School, is greatly dedicated to her academics and activities both in and out of school. How she manages to balance them all is something we could all look up to.

Redwood Boys Swim Caps Off Season with DII Valley Championship

By Ryan Harris and Cody Abney | May 20, 2025

The Redwood Rangers boys swimming team captured the 2025 Central Section Division II championship on Saturday, May 10th, at Mission Oak High School.

More Than Just a Jacket: Four-Year FFA Members

By Beth Musto | May 19, 2025

Four-year FFA (Future Farmers of America) members share how the club has affected their high school careers and how much being a part of it means to them.

The Other Side of an Audition: Handling Rejection

By Greer Olson | May 19, 2025

What happens when the answer is no, and how young Redwood performers learn to keep going.

Reviving Visalia’s Aquatic Future: How Commitment to New Pool Facilities Can Shape the Future

By Ariana Lopez | May 19, 2025

In the heart of Visalia, a growing concern has been quietly rippling through the community: our aquatic facilities are falling behind. Visalia’s pools are stuck in the past, but a proposed community pool could change everything.

Redwood Percussionist Making Some Noise at PAS!

By Isabella Chan | May 16, 2025

On Friday, May 2nd and Saturday, May 3rd a group of Redwood’s percussionists traveled to Fresno State University and Shaghoian Hall in Clovis to perform their percussive ensemble pieces at PAS’ 34th annual Day of Percussion. 

Faith and Grief: Finding Light After Loss

By Liah Rodriguez | May 16, 2025

Losing someone you love is one of the hardest things anyone can go through. For teens, it can feel confusing, overwhelming, and lonely. But for many, faith, family, and friends make the pain easier to carry. I spoke with students at Redwood High School to learn how grief has affected them—and how they found hope again.

Ranger Doodles by Emilio 5.15.25

By Emilio Basilio Salvador | May 15, 2025

By: Emilio Basilio Salvador Gwyn Miller, ’25, four-year dancing champion. Miller has been a part of Dance Force for all four years of being at Redwood, and has been dancing […]

Rangers Say: What Rangers Like to Drink

By Greer Olson and Mikayla Williamson | May 15, 2025

Mikayla Williamson, ’25, goes around Redwood High School campus asking students what type of drink they enjoy in the mornings. Greer Olson, ’27, filmed and edited the video.

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