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Woodcreek Wrestling gets a hold on Masters

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Nick Nguyen, Online Editor
January 25, 2011

Congratulations to Woodcreek Wrestling goes out to: Quinn Walker, finishing in 4th place in the San Joaquin Masters, Peter Santos, finishing in 5th (second year in a row), and Angelo Ciaraglia, who finished in 5th after his second trip to Masters.

“Shakespeare Abridged” not short on laughs

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January 25, 2011

Whether you are a huge fan of William Shakespeare or only recognize his name because you were required to read Romeo and Juliet in ninth grade does not matter, you will love this play! The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged written by Adam long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield is a modern... Read more »

Think Pink Poem

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Megan Barnett, Dani Butterfield, Jessica Roberts, OTQ Editors and Photo Editor
January 21, 2011

Filling the campus with pink attire Students are ready to bring the fire School rally today is what’s in store But wait you can do more There’s a girls basketball game tonight They’re going to put up a good fight The pink mob will get them pumped And the other team will be stumped The money from... Read more »

Pink Zone Interview

January 21, 2011

Let’s Start Thinking Pink

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Jake Haakenson, Staff Reporter
January 19, 2011

7:00 p.m. The main gym. Friday, January 21. The Varsity Girls Basketball team will be playing a game against Granite Bay. But this game is more than a normal league game. This game will impact more than just the players, coaches, and fans that come to enjoy it. This game will help the community as well... Read more »

“True Grit” bares its teeth

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Nick Franze, Staff Writer
January 10, 2011

Rooster Cogburn. ‘Lucky’ Ned Pepper, La Boeuf. Just those names set the stage for one of the most epic modern western’s since ‘The Unforgiven’. The main character is ‘Mattie Ross’ (Hailee Steinfeld) who plays a bitter 14 year old girl seeking vengeance on the murder of her father.  The... Read more »

Students bring the joy to the less fortunate

Jency James, Co-Editor-in-Chief
January 7, 2011

Christmas arrived a little early for the students of Woodbridge Elementary. Thanks to the members of the National Honor Society, Woodbridge was the site of the 11th Santa’s Helpers, a program that pairs low income students with Woodbridge students who buy them presents and concluded with a party for... Read more »