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And I hoop: boys basketball jumps into season

Eva Zitlow and Danielle Aravanitis
December 20, 2019

The boys’ basketball team started with strong wins against Uplift, Zion-Benton and Grayslake Central in their Buffalo Grove tournament in late November, head coach Phil Ralston said. The team has been...

Bringing in Baskets: Jumping to the basket, senior Dominic Martinelli goes for the shot following senior Joe Shapiro’s injury on Dec. 13. South won 66 - 35 against Niles West. Photo by Nicole Surcel

And I hoop: boys basketball jumps into season

Eva Zitlow and Danielle Aravanitis
December 20, 2019

The boys’ basketball team started with strong wins against Uplift, Zion-Benton and Grayslake Central in their Buffalo Grove tournament in late November, head coach Phil Ralston said. The team has been...

Deadly Defense: Jumping on the opportunity to get control over the ball, senior Jhovany Guadarrama faces off against a New Trier player. On September 17, South tied with New Trier 1-1, and maintained their record of 8-4.

Boys’ soccer focuses on individual strengths to improve team dynamic

Eva Zitlow, staff writer
October 4, 2019

Constant improvement is the name of the game according to Reggie Lara, the varsity boys’ soccer team head coach. As the season continues, the team works to improve on their athletic edge and team bond...

Fine arts camps condition skills over summer

Eva Zitlow, staff reporter
May 24, 2019

During the year, many South students participate in the musical or V-Show at school. Some are dancers who have commitments to  Poms, Latino Heat, De La Cru, off-season dancing, and the musical. Others...

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