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FDA approves Opill; The lens into the world of reproductive rights
Hailey Carlton and Annie BurlingameMay 16, 2024

From IUDs to Depo-Provera shots, and to the original pill (Plan-B), birth control has evolved substantially since its debut in May of 1950....

Photo Essay: Students celebrate the fifth annual Wellness Festival
Photo Essay: Students celebrate the fifth annual Wellness Festival
Lauren OlsenMay 12, 2024

  On Saturday, May 11, the Marin County Youth Commision (MCYC) hosted their fifth annual Wellness Festival for middle school and...

The Giants won their first MCAL banner since 2018.
Back at the top: Boys’ varsity baseball knocks off San Marin to claim MCAL banner
Gil Ladetzky and Hayden DonehowerMay 11, 2024

As the boys’ varsity baseball team entered the 2024 Marin County Athletic League (MCAL) championship game against San Marin, the bitter...

Softball and baseball players receive all-league honors

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The all-league honors for varsity softball and varsity baseball were announced today.

Junior Lani Kaleikini was awarded pitcher of the year for varsity softball. Kaleikini had a 1.62 ERA in league play with 16 wins and 154 strikeouts, where she led the league in wins and strikeouts, and placed second in ERA.

Sophomore Parker Laret and freshman Sabrina Nunez were awarded first-team honors. Laret won the award as a catcher, where he batted .382 and had three home runs and eighteen RBIs. Nunez, who played shortstop for a majority of the season, batted .450 and had 38 runs.

Sophomore Shawn McCullough was awarded second-team honors. Playing as a catcher, she batted .405 and had 30 RBIs.

Senior Brendan Flynn, junior Devon Pence and sophomore Zach Kopstein earned an honorable mention for varsity baseball while sophomore Kayla Rose earned an honorable mention for varsity softball.

The varsity softball team recently won the MCAL title, but lost in the first round of NCS to Rancho Cotate in extra innings. The varsity baseball team lost in the MCAL playoffs to Tam and did not receive a seed in NCS.

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