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Photo Essay: Boys’ varsity tennis sweeps Archie Williams in MCAL semifinals
Photo Essay: Boys’ varsity tennis sweeps Archie Williams in MCAL semifinals
Molly GallagherApril 18, 2024

On Wednesday, April 17, the boys’ varsity tennis team dominated their match against Archie Williams in the semi-finals of the Marin County...

Photo Essay: Girls’ varsity lacrosse dominates Branson in a sentimental senior day matchup
Photo Essay: Girls’ varsity lacrosse dominates Branson in a sentimental senior day matchup
Emma Rosenberg and Penelope TrottApril 18, 2024

On April 18, the girls’ varsity lacrosse team battled against the Branson Bulls in a blowout senior day matchup. Prior to the start of...

Illustration by Zach Dinowitz
Endless screentime: The cost of social media platforms ignoring teenagers’ wellbeing
Imogen ColacoApril 18, 2024

For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a phone in my pocket with some type of social media platform downloaded, whether it was TikTok, Snapchat...

Girls’ soccer grab multiple all-league honors

Senior Chace Schornstein (center) dribbles the ball past senior Sarah Cook (left)
Senior Chace Schornstein (center) dribbles the ball past senior Sarah Cook (left) in an NCS game against University.

The all-league honors for girls’ soccer were announced this week, with senior Chace Schornstein earning the MCAL player of the year award, the first Redwood player to win it in over ten years.

Schornstein led MCAL in goals this season, scoring 17 for the Giants. The girls’ soccer team finished the season second overall with a regular season record of 7-2-2, but was ousted in the semi-finals of the MCAL playoffs after a 1-0 against Tamalpais.

Schornstein earned first team honors her junior and sophomore year, and second team honors her freshman year. She will be playing soccer next year at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Junior Lauren Kuchman earned second team honors, while seniors Sally Elton and Emma Gallagher, sophomore Shaya Barry and freshman Lauren Foehr earned honorable mentions.

 

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