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The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

The Student News Site of Harvard-Westlake School

The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

The Student News Site of Harvard-Westlake School

The Harvard-Westlake Chronicle

Wrestling team opens season against Simi Valley High School

Liam Razmjoo April 21, 2021

The wrestling team opened up their season at home with an exhibition match against Simi Valley High School on April 17. The team will have four Mission League matchups starting with Chaminade on April...

Boys basketball team wins first game of the season

Alex Hahn March 26, 2021

The boys basketball team decisively defeated Agoura High School in their season debut Thursday. The team showed exceptional cohesiveness and spirit on the court, taking a commanding 10 point lead by the...

Football team defeats Salesian Mustangs

Alex Hahn March 20, 2021

The football team continued a promising start to their belated season, claiming a dominant victory over Salesian High School in their second game March 19. The Wolverines won 48-29, and they remain undefeated...

Varsity Runner Daniela Quintero 22 warms up before her race.

School hosts first Cross Country meet since pandemic

Liam Razmjoo and Justin Goldstein February 18, 2021

The Cross Country team participated in the first competitive sporting event held since the school cancelled all athletic activities due to the pandemic on Mar. 11. The Wolverines faced off against Loyola...

On- And off-Court Prowess: Tennis program head Bo Hardt trains on a red clay court with his coach and hitting partner during the summer.

COVID-19 influences athletic coaches’ lifestyles

Ryan Razmjoo January 4, 2021

When tennis program head Bo Hardt checked his email and saw that the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) had announced the cancellation of the spring season, he was overcome by emotion. “As...

Illustration by Alexa Druyanoff

A child’s role model: do as I say, not as I do

Liam Razmjoo December 9, 2020

With the rise of social media activism, athletes feel increasingly pressured to be leaders on and off the court. This past year, many NFL and NBA athletes, including Malcolm Jenkins and LeBron James,...

Studio City businesses struggle amid pandemic

Liam Razmjoo October 14, 2020

Five months after restaurants reopened for outdoor dining in Los Angeles, the economy is slowly climbing back to where it was before the pandemic. Yet with many shops and offices closed, widespread layoffs...

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