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‘Rising Stars’ shine at Youth in Arts Gallery
‘Rising Stars’ shine at Youth in Arts Gallery
Elsa Sherman April 22, 2024

From Feb. 10 through April 12, Youth in Arts held the 33rd Annual Marin County High School Art Show, known as Rising Stars. The exhibition...

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No one likes a damp diamond: How rain delays throw baseball a curveball
Kellen Smith and Lucas Tempero April 21, 2024

Some sports depend on the weather, but none as much as baseball due to the atmosphere around the game. As America’s pastime, baseball is...

Bliss: Marin’s first soft-serve shop dedicated to Asian-inspired ice cream
Owen McDaniels April 21, 2024

Located in Novato’s San Marin Plaza, Bliss Ice Cream is one of Marin’s most unique dessert joints. Customers can enjoy koi fish-shaped...

Freshman football suffers third loss of the season

Redwood athlete takes the ball towards the end zone.
Redwood athlete takes the ball towards the end zone.

On Friday, Sept. 26, the freshman football team suffered their third loss of the non-conference season with a final score of 42-14 against Mission High School, leaving their non-league record at 1-3.

Going into the second quarter, the teams were tied, but Mission soon took the lead, ending the second quarter with the score at 12-6.

The third quarter proved to be favorable for Mission, and they ended the quarter with a score of 26-6, leaving the Redwood fans hoping for major recovery going into the fourth quarter.

The fourth quarter began with a touchdown by Redwood’s Alejandro Deleon, as well as a two-point conversion to bump the score up to 26-14. Mission continued to score, leaving the final score at 42-14.

The team has not yet begun playing MCAL matches. Redwood will play its first league game on Oct. 11 against Novato High School.

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