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

Girls Basketball: What You’ve Missed

By Vincent Aldridge | January 22, 2019

By: Vincent Aldridge One of the reasons that Winter Sports doesn’t get much attendance throughout the season, is because a large amount of the games are played during that three […]

Girls Varsity Soccer Plays El Diamante

By Ella Carney | January 22, 2019

By: Ella Carney and Lily Stetson Last Tuesday the 15th girls varsity soccer competed against El Diamante and dominated with a score of 3-0. Coach Vieira said Evan House, ’20, […]

Girls Soccer Faces Off Against Cancer

By Ciera Sesock | January 18, 2019

By: Ciera Sesock Girls Soccer hosts their first annual Red Card Cancer Game on Wednesday, January 23 at home to benefit the American Cancer Society. The girls will use their […]

“Measure A” Effects On RHS

By Annabelle Williamson | January 15, 2019

By: Annabelle Williamson Amid the 4 high schools in Visalia, traditions and character are rich in the city’s history. From painting spirit lane for Cowhide against Mt. Whitney, to Battle […]

Girls Basketball Looking to Come Out On Top

By Vincent Aldridge | December 19, 2018

By: Vincent Aldridge On December 17th, 2018, the Redwood Girls Basketball team not only got a stronger schedule, but they jumped to 2nd place in the Central Section DII Rankings! […]

The Grinch: Movie Review

By Mackenzie Potts | December 19, 2018

Written by Mackenzie Potts The new Grinch movie is an upgraded version of the older Grinch movie. The 2018 Grinch movie resembles the 1966 Grinch movie.  Both movies have the […]

A Legacy that Builds Leadership

By Staff Reports | December 18, 2018

The Hebrew word for teach has many meanings: to aim or shoot like an arrow, to point like a finger, or to flow like water. The word’s multidimensional meaning can […]

Life After High School

By Mackinley Dennewith | December 18, 2018

By: Mackinley Dennewith and Alyssa Cantu As the year continues, many seniors are preparing for life after high school. Whether going to a university, community college, or joining the armed […]

How Does The Government Affect Me?: Healthcare

By kaleah syvirathphan | December 18, 2018

By: Kaleah Syvirathphan This is the initial installment in a series of stories that explain how certain political issues and decisions affect us as students. Photo Credits: ABC News A few […]

Grade Bump Policy Endures Revisions

By Colin Watamura | December 17, 2018

By Colin Watamura Over the summer of 2018, Visalia Unified School District rolled out a policy that allowed students concurrently enrolled in classes at College of the Sequoias to have […]

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