Sharks biting into the Pacific Division
Nick Franze, Opinions Editor
February 22, 2012
The San Jose Sharks are reaping the benefits of all their hard work. With the top spot in the Pacific Division they are in prime position for a playoff spot. The Sharks, with an impressive record of 31-19-7 (as of February, 21, 2012) have been setting the goal lamp ablaze with their large variety of... Read more »
THINK PINK
Jason Edwin, Staffer
February 9, 2012
This Thursday, February 09, 2012, Woodcreek High School Lady Timberwolves have their annual ‘Think Pink’ basketball game. This special game is in honor of victims and families of breast cancer and just other types of cancer in general. All the money that gets raised in this game will go to Susan... Read more »
Woodcreek Thinks Pink to Support Breast Cancer Awareness
Vanessa Bouey, Last Page Editor
February 9, 2012
For the 5th straight year Woodcreek will be hosting their annual Pink Zone game benefiting the Kay Yow Foundation and the Placer County Breast Cancer Endowment on Thursday, February 9th at 7PM vs. Granite Bay. Last year a record $3,100 was raised in ticket sales and donations, the Lady Wolves wish... Read more »
Lady T-Wolves fall short in loss to Del Oro
Alex Rawlinson, Staff Reporter
January 30, 2012
With a starting record of 13-5 for preseason, the Varsity Girls Basketball team was looking like an absolute success. With the victory of the tournament in Davis, and the finishing rank of 4th in high-end tournaments, Coach Beck has become more precise on his prediction of how this season will turn... Read more »
e(XC)itement
Anna Nguyen, Assistant Editor
September 28, 2011
One of Woodcreek High School’s most successful teams this year is cross country. Though all of our running teams are strong, the Varsity Boys and Girls are looking phenomenal this season. Jon Horvath, 11, began running cross country in the sixth grade at Silverado Middle School. But he didn’t... Read more »
Beloved campus monitor former tennis pro
Amanda Garcia, Assistant Sports Editor
September 28, 2011
With so many people on campus, it is impossible to know everything about everyone. A lot of us know people very well, but there are still unknown facts and stories that lie within the person. Many of us know one of our campus supervisors, Terry Tangney, but is there something about Terry that we don’t... Read more »
A Look Back: First Game against Bear River Sept. 2010
August 17, 2011
Sports Editor Matt George and staff reporter Connor Gray report live from last season’s opening game.
Rivercats players share hopes for season at Media Day
August 17, 2011
Media Day
Woodcreek Falters Under Pressure; Loses to Granite Bay
Jake Haakenson, Staff Member
February 17, 2011
3.3 seconds left. Granite Bay has a one point lead, 57-56. Sophomore guard Tyler Milani is at the free throw line shooting a one-and-one. The gym goes quieter than it had been since the game began. Everyone is watching, waiting for the outcome of the game to be decided. This is where our boys basketball... Read more »
Matt’s Lanyard
Matt George, Sports Editor
February 17, 2011
It is time to add not one but two new things to my lanyard. Both of those additions represent two very different and, also, very similar subjects. Those are team breakups and the definition of a true fan. Now how do those two tie into each other? Well a true fan relies on a strong foundation of a team... Read more »


