Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.
Turkey, Turkey!
By: Elise Hyde Thanksgiving Day is about expressing gratitude to loved ones, families, and friends. It was originated as a harvest festival and it has been celebrated nationally on and […]
PHOTOGALLERY: RHS Women’s Soccer Vs. Mission Oak 11.21.19
RHS Women’s Soccer took on Mision Oak at home on Thursday Night. Final Score- Mission Oak 2, Rangers 1. CLICK HERE FOR THE GALLERY Abigail MillerWebsite | + postsBioAbigail Miller ’22 […]
Monster Madness
On Friday, November 15, Redwood’s Art Two and Three took monsters they have been sculpting for the past month to their second grade buddies at Four Creeks Elementary.
Participants Gather at the “All That We Share” Event
By Monica Aviles On Novemeber 20th, during lunch, an event called “All That We Share” was held in the quad. The Culture & Climate class had been planning this event […]
On The Run – Preseason Track Conditioning
By: Robert Garcia Redwood’s Track and Field program makes it a priority to train and prepare the athletes for a strong upcoming 2020 season. The athletes practice 3 days a […]
Redwood’s fruitful season ends in quarterfinal loss
By: Krissy Hetherington After a successful turn-around season, Redwood finished their season with a 21-28 loss against St. Joseph from Santa Maria in the DII Central Section Quarterfinals Despite the […]
Almost Killed My Father
By: Donya Akhavon Sometimes we forget simple moments. Moments that can invoke so much emotion; fear, joy, love, worry, anger. And once that emotion dissipates we move on with our […]
Freaky Fries : November
by Belle Gendron As the middle of the first semester approaches, lots of kids who worked summer jobs have run out their money. This leaves not very many options when […]
Cross Country Wins WYL… Again
By: Brandon Teela Redwood cross country capped off a great season with another WYL title. Boys and Girls ran hard, trained hard, and in the end took it home. Lionel […]
Odd Fellows Hall
By: Annabelle Williamson In Visalia, a city with a population of 133,010 people, there has been an increase in the need for concert venues. With people traveling to Fresno to […]