Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.
Science Olympiad, RHS Advances to State
By Caleb Feliz Redwood High School Team #51 proceeds to the NorCal Science Olympiad State Finals on April 6, having landed 3rd place in Division C for the 2019 Tulare […]
Hunter Bryan and Ryan Rios Go Deep Against Edison
On March 6th 2019, it was an offensive battle between your Redwood Rangers, and the Edison Tigers which resulted in another Redwood win, 9-5. On the mound for Redwood, it […]
Justin Raymond Takes Second
By Ciera Sesock Redwood is filled with extraordinary students, ranging from those that excel in athletics to those that excel in academics. Meet Justin Raymond, ‘20. He has been an […]
Blind Dates with Books
By: Ella Carney and Ciera Sesock Have you ever been on a blind date? What about a blind date with a book? Mrs. Adalian discovered that a very small percentage […]
Spring Fling Review
By: Audrey Longan Just recently, The Spring Fling Dance occurred on Saturday, March 2nd from 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM in the RHS gym. The dance is one of the […]
The 91st Oscars Review
Last weekend, the 91st Oscars, one of the biggest award ceremony took place on Sunday, February 24th, and 5:00 PM PST at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The Oscars, […]
Spring Fling or Sadies??
By: Savanna Silva and Natalie Bugajski Whether it’s Sadies or Spring Fling this dance is easily known as one of the most exciting. There always seems to be a debate […]
Limited Parking At Redwood Becoming Even Bigger Problem
Written by Mackenzie Potts This week alone a handful of Rangers have received parking tickets around the school. Including the student parking lot and 3 hour parking. Many students complain […]
Seniors Ending Their High School Sports Careers
By: Sydney Brammer Redwood athletics are a big part of the school culture and always comes to an end for students at one point in their career. Seniors finish out […]
What to Expect: P.E/ Band Waiver
Written by: Annabelle Williamson and Johan Satorre On Tuesday February 26, the Visalia Unified School District’s board meeting debated whether or not a student’s fall season of marching band should […]