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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

Boys’ tennis looks to rebound after tough loss

Connor Reese March 2, 2016

Following a close 10-8 victory at home against West Ranch High School, the Wolverines traveled to University Irvine High School, a team they have faced in the CIF-SS DI playoffs two years in a row. Two...

Boys’ soccer inches closer to playoff spot with Senior Night victory

Connor Reese February 11, 2016

The Wolverines had no problem finding the back of the net against league opponents Chaminade High School, winning an important three points with the 4-0 victory on Feb. 11. After losing an away tilt against...

Boys’ soccer loses despite strong comeback

Connor Reese January 21, 2016

There was no shortage of goals Wednesday night in West Hills, but the boys' soccer team walked off the pitch at Chaminade empty-handed. A furious comeback from the Wolverines came up just short, losing...

Max Rolnick 16 lies on the ground after crashing into a player in the Wolverines 1-1 tie against Notre Dame.  Credit: Jake Liker/ Chronicle

Boys’ Soccer off to rough start

Connor Reese January 14, 2016

Following a defeat in their first league game against Crespi, the boy’s soccer team brought their league record to 0-1-1 with a tie against Notre Dame against Jan. 8. The game was scheduled as the league...

Alec Katz 19 takes the ball up the pitch during a game against the Palisades High School Dolphins. Credit: Cameron Stine/Big Red

A young boys’ soccer team looks to improve upon team chemistry

Connor Reese January 4, 2016

Following the graduation of both starting senior center backs Cole Fletcher ’15 and Parker Converse ’15, Ethan Blaser ’17 has shifted from his normal position as a defensive center midfielder to...

Model UN participates at UCLA conference

Connor Reese November 26, 2015

The Model UN club attended BruinMUN conference held at UCLA Nov. 14-15. The club represented Greece and Jordan in committees such as the General Assembly, Security Council and UN Development Program. The...

Double up: Amanda Chan and Jenna Moustafa return a hit during a match against Notre Dame.  Credit: Emily Rahal

Girls’ Tennis falls in CIF State Finals

Connor Reese November 25, 2015

After a gutting loss to Peninsula in the CIF finals, the girls’ tennis team had no choice but to refocus. By making it to the semifinals, they qualified for the CIF regional tournament, but they fell...

Speakers urge gender equality

Connor Reese November 22, 2015

Faculty from both campuses converged on the middle school campus for a co-education conference Nov. 11. The faculty attended sessions with speakers such as Lise Eliot, Ph.D., the author of "Pink Brain,...

Girls’ Tennis advances to semi-finals of CIF USTA Regional Championships

Connor Reese November 20, 2015

The Girls' Tennis team built upon their first round success with a quarterfinal win over Northwood High School in the CIF regional tournament journey. The Wolverines handily beat Northwood 5-2 in the...

Girls’ Tennis rebounds with win in CIF USTA Regional Championships

Connor Reese November 17, 2015

The Girls' Tennis team opened their CIF regional tournament journey with a home win over La Jolla Country Day School. The Wolverines swept La Jolla 7-0 in the first round matchup. Girls' Tennis wins...

Former Attorney General of Indiana to speak to ethics class Monday

Connor Reese November 8, 2015

Jeff Modisett (Haden '16), the former Attorney General of Indiana, will speak to an ethics class Monday during 6th period about two cases: State of Indiana v. Michael Tyson and the Tobacco Master Settlement...

Fanatics section at a recent game helped increase energy. Credit: Connor Reese/Big Red.

Fanatics try to boost crowd volume and encourage attendance at games

Connor Reese October 22, 2015

Since the Fanatics inception in 2006, the Fanatics have received praise and complaints. The main grievance the Fanatics receive concerns their lack of attendance to less popular sports and less popular...

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