Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.
Bringing LDI North to You
By: Alyssa Cantu LDI is a leadership Development Institute, a business convention that was held at Santa Clara this year on October 20 – 21. During LDI students have the […]
One More Time In Blue Crew: Senior Special
By: Helen Webb Cowhide is an annual event that brings together not just Redwood, but everyone from the entire community. Seniors at Redwood have dedicated themselves to the spirit of […]
Cowhide History 2018
By: Johan Satorre Every November, the Mineral King bowl fills with 10,000 spectators to watch the annual Mt. Whitney vs Redwood game. The game that decides who keeps the Cowhide. […]
Rally Club Posters for Cowhide Prep
An important factor of cowhide are the creative big blue posters scattered all over our school. Rally club puts so much time into their work and always focus on the […]
Girls Varsity Tennis Wins the WYL Championship
This year’s Ranger Varsity tennis team won WYL, and is getting ready for Valley.
Fall Sports Dipping into Winter Sports
By: Ella Carney and Abby Miller Fall athletes are now finding that they are not able to try out for the winter sport that they desire to play until later […]
Annual Hot Dog Contest Rivalry Runs Deep
By; Grace Reitsma Let’s be frank: Redwood was hungry for a win this year during Taylor’s annual Hot Dog Eating contest, against Whitney contenders. Squaring off before Cowhide week allows […]
What The Heck To Do During An 83 Minute Lunch
By Ryan Pendleton This Friday is absolutely insane! The Cowhide Assembly is happening before lunch and lasting nearly an hour then leading straight into an 83 minute lunch period before […]
Redwood XC Attacks Mt. Sac’s Killer Hills
Over the weekend of October 19-20th, Redwood’s Girls and Boys Cross Country traveled just south of Los Angeles to Walnut, California for a two-day trip and a race at the […]
The Redwood Ranger
By: Annabelle Williamson Redwood’s mascot wasn’t always Mr. Ranger. For years, Redwood was called Union High School and carried the colors of maroon and white and had a Pioneer representing […]