
Winter Sports Recap
The Winter Sports Banquet on March 10 marked the end of our winter sports season. Congratulations to all our athletes who competed. We are so proud of the leadership shown on and off the field, pool, and court, and we can't wait to see what next winter brings! Take a look at all league recognitions for the 2056-2026 winter season.
High School Athletics
The Softball team has had three matches in the last week against Muir High School (L: 2-4), Irvine High School (W: 8-2), and Arroyo High School (L: 8-22). The Wolves are currently 2-3, and tee'd off at home against Flintridge Sacred Heart yesterday, March 11, at 3:45 p.m.
The boys volleyball team fought hard against La Cañada, taking the game to the 5th set. and ultimately falling to the Spartans (L: 3-2). The Wolves’ record is currently 5-1, and they played against Monrovia yesterday, March 11, at 5 p.m.
The baseball team is fighting hard, with split wins and losses last week against Newbury Park (L: 0-9), Maywood CES (W: 12-2), Loara (L: 6-7), and Mountain View (W: 6-1). The team is currently 4-2, with their next game on Thursday, March 12, against South El Monte at home at 3:30 p.m.
The boys tennis team played a tough game, splitting wins until the last round, but Crescenta Valley High School walked away with the win (L: 8-10). The Wolves faced off against Monrovia
The golf team lost a close match to Temple City High School (L: 202-199) at the Eaton Canyon Golf Course. The Wolves are gearing up for their next match on Thursday, March 12, at 3 p.m. against Brentwood School.
The boys and girls swimming teams competed twice this week, with a meet against Temple City (boys W, girls L) and at the All-City Invitational (boys 3rd, girls 4th). With great races from a solid crew from the Class of 2029, the Wolves hit some early CIF qualifying times and will compete Thursday, March 12, at 3 p.m. against Brentwood School.
The boys and girls track and field