CV Places Well in Pacific League Finals

By Leonard COUTIN The stars of the Pacific League track and field finals shined at Arcadia on Friday with many fine performances found on the area’s only nine-lane track. For some seniors, this was their last athletic endeavor before graduation. For others, this was the chance to qualify for the CIF prelims and the possibility […]

Armenian Festival Brings Community Together

Armenian Festival Brings Community Together

By Brandon HENSLEY The Armenian Relief Society hosted the 11th Annual Armenian Festival, which was held on Saturday and Sunday at the Glendale Civic Auditorium. On the top floor of the auditorium, Armenian dishes were served as music blared over the speakers and children dressed in ethnic clothing danced on stage. Armenian businesses lined the […]

Falcons Fly High at Pacific League Prelims

Qualifying at all contests, CV now looks ahead to league finals this weekend. By Leonard COUTIN The Pacific League prelims got underway on Arcadia’s nine lane track last weekend, which will also serve as the location of the finals competition on Friday. Field events will start at 5 p.m. and running events at 6 p.m. […]

Solid Second Inning Secures Win for CV

By Jason KUROSU Crescenta Valley High’s varsity baseball team extended their unbeaten record at home to 7-0 on Tuesday night defeating the Muir Mustangs 10-0. Muir came into the game with the curious distinction of having a better road record than their home record, but the statistics did not pan out for them at Stengel […]

No Surprises When CV Meets Arcadia

~Track~ By Leonard COUTIN Returning from Easter spring break, the Falcons track and field athletes faced one of their toughest opponents and strongest rivals in the final dual meet of the season – the Arcadia Apaches. Falcon coaches were in agreement that every point counted in the April 18 contest if CV had any chance […]

Hit Parade Rolls On

Currie shines on the mound, players continue to hit and now a date with league champion Arcadia. By Brandon HENSLEY Cole Currie sure likes being in control. It was just a couple of months ago he was the point guard on the CVHS basketball team, leading the Falcons to the Southern Section semifinals. Now, he’s […]

Falcons Get Offensive in Babe Herman Tourney

CV lights up the scoreboard all week at Stengel vs. non-league foes. By Brandon HENSLEY For some Southern California students, spring break might be about hitting the beach and riding the waves. For the Falcons baseball team, spring break is about hitting grand slams and riding waves of offense. CV hosted the 46th annual Babe […]

CV, Hoover Tri Meet at Burroughs

By Leonard COUTIN The Burroughs Indians hosted its first track and field tri meet against the Falcons and the Tornados at its new memorial stadium on April 5. The Falcons varsity boys and girls performed with precision, scoring against rival Indians and Tornadoes and taking many first and second placements, not only in the relays […]

Keeping his Winning Ways

CV soccer coach Grant Clark reflects on the most school’s most dynamic season – yet. By Timithie NORMAN Since he began teaching Spanish at Crescenta Valley High School five years ago, first-year varsity soccer coach Grant Clark has also coached baseball and football. But after leading his team to a record-breaking 23-1-6 season (12-0-2 league) […]

Falcons Soar Over Mustangs

By Leonard COUTIN On Thursday, the Falcon track athletes hosted the Mustangs in a Pacific League dual meet at CV. The strength of the Falcons proved too much for Muir and the boys’ varsity took the win 111-25. The Falcons not only succeeded in winning most of the races, but scored many second and third […]