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McClatchy Lions vs. Monterey Trail Mustangs

The McClatchy Lions played a fantastic game against the Monterey Trail Mustangs on Friday, April 26th.

The game was played at Monterey Trail High School on a cloudy day with some rain. McClatchy entered the game 7-2, while Monterey Trail entered 2-7, placing 3rd and 5th overall in the Metropolitan Conference.

The first inning went by quickly with no points being scored by either team, with only a handful of players even getting on base. Inning two was where the Mustangs took an early lead after #1 Elias Roche hit a single to get himself on base. He then got to second after the next batter also hit a single, and finally he stole third and ran home with the final batter hit. This put the Mustangs ahead by 1 going into the third.

The next two innings kept it a close game after McClatchy players #8 Jackson Halverson and #11 Xavier Vuittonet both hit singles allowing their team to get them home with the next batter getting walked and yet another hitting a single. This took Jackson home and Xavier to third where he managed to make it home after another at-bat putting McClatchy ahead by 1 in the fourth. 

In the fourth inning, McClatchy scored one point after #9 Jeremiah Rutledge got a single, got to second with another batter’s single, and made it to third and home plate after one bunt and a line drive. Down one going to bat, Monterey Trail shifted into high gear scoring two points and tying up the game going into the fifth.

The fifth put the Mustangs ahead by one after they scored. The final two innings were where McClatchy really cranked up the heat, scoring a whopping six points and locking out the Mustangs. The most notable play of the game happened when, with the bases loaded, McClatchy player #16 Camden Salisbury stepped up to bat and slammed the ball deep into the outfield, and as the Mustangs scrambled for the ball, he rounded three bases, allowing each player on base to score. The next batter #11 Ari Silva scored a single and #16 scored, putting McClatchy ahead by 3.

The Final score was 9-4 with McClatchy taking the win. The McClatchy baseball team is phenomenal this year, and their next game against River City on Tuesday the 30th should be a real home run.

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9th Grade Challenge Day

Freshmen were kept in the main gym for Challenge Day where they did all sorts of fun team-building activities to keep them entertained and in social spirits. The freshmen were given white T-shirts to represent their participation in the event.

The whole process was to encourage the freshmen to get to know one another in different ways other than just sitting in classrooms. The challenge was to create bonds and relationships with fellow freshmen to make the rest of their high school years easier.

McClatchy staff worked endlessly to create new ways to kill alienation in high schools. Since high school can be an intimidating place, it’s sometimes hard to feel comfortable when all you can think about is getting through your day. Challenge Day is an early start for freshmen to find comfort in people their own age in a creative space. It’s all about finding a place where you can look forward to your day instead of dreading it.

Creating this space for 14/15-year-olds to put them in similar situations created new friendships and understandings that have been shared across the 100 freshmen at McClatchy that participated. But a lot of freshmen have reported that they mostly just sit around all day waiting for instructions and don’t feel like they built or formed any connections. 

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Ball Talk with Theo Sports

Swish or Miss: Playoff Predictions 

As the NBA Playoffs kick off, fans are excited to see which teams will win in the upcoming games. Having one team be victorious over all to show off that championship!

The top teams are battling it out, with predictions adding to the excitement and suspense to each upcoming game in each bracket’s series.

The action is INTENSE! OKC Thunder leads 2-0 against the Pelicans, displaying their dominance on the court. Meanwhile, rising star Anthony Edwards has been performing to his highest ability for the Timberwolves, he is fueling up his team’s energy and skill to their game. Executing very well on the court and potentially making it to the next round.

On other hands; talented teams like the Lakers and Suns have faced unexpected challenges, leaving fans and sportswriters surprised by their struggles. Although their roster is full of stars, injuries and other obstacles have tested their strength in this year’s playoffs.

The playoff bracket remains unpredictable, with each game presenting new opportunities and challenges for the competing teams. However, I and many others have their eyes on the Oklahoma City Thunder, who are strong contenders for the championship title.

The playoffs for these teams are a true test of skill, strategy, and focusness. Anything can happen on the court, the Thunder’s performance so far is a strong team to watch out for.

As the playoffs continue, fans are excited to see what happens in each game. Every match brings unexpected moments and victories, forming the new winners…crowning the new champions of this league.

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The Life of Deestroying

Deestroying, aka Donald De La Haye, originally played football for UCF (University of Central Florida) but later in his college career had to choose between college football or venture into YouTube. As most of his fans know, he chose to pursue his career as a YouTuber who mainly makes videos on football.

For the last couple of years, he did multiple events and went to a lot of high school football games around America. These events were some of the best content that his channel has.

The majority of events he has are 1-on-1, and he gathers people for these events. These events take place around America. Deestroying gives a reward to the person who takes first place in every event. Most of the time, the prize is cash.

The majority of high school football games he went to were schools that got a lot of attention because of their football program being so good. But he also went to a lot of unpopular high school games, some of them are people that have never been heard of.

Some people may not know, but Deestroying has helped a lot of underrated athletes get scholarships because of his YouTube videos.

Deestroying has done a lot for the high school football community around the world, but he never took his mind off the main goal of becoming a professional football player.

Back in January, Deestroying’s dream finally came true, and he was drafted to the Bahamas, a professional UFL team.

Most of his fans know that Deestroying is more than good enough to be a kicker in the NFL, but the reason he isn’t able to play in the NFL leads back to him choosing to be a YouTuber over college football. Because of his lack of college football experience, he is unable to play or get drafted into the NFL.

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Last-minute Prom Picture Spots

Hey Lions, as you all know, junior prom is tonight at the Masonic Temple. The dance starts at 8 pm giving you all plenty of time to get all done up, but one of the most important things during prom are the photos.

Prom photos can either be super fun or super stressful, but the hardest part is picking a location. I have gathered a couple of areas and a bit of places, located in Midtown that I believe would make nice prom picture backgrounds.

The first location is Rick’s Dessert Diner, located on 23rd and J st. The diner is old fashion styled but with bright pops of colors like red and pink. The staff recommend coming around 6pm, due to the busyness of the diner on the weekends. The diner would make for a very cool and non traditional type of prom photo shoot! 

The second location may seem a bit boring but for those who just want a simple blank background I recommend just finding a random building or even one with a cool mural. On 22nd and J st, the camera store, “Mike’s Camera”  has a nice black brick wall that would pair well with a minimalist aesthetic. 

The third locations are honestly a little out there, but tying back to a maybe more non-traditional prom photo shoot look, you could simply go to a bookstore in Midtown. Amatoria is a bookstore that has a cozy, but sophisticated appeal to it. Another non-traditional look would be a corner store or what most people know them as “a liquor store”. It would be a cool look to be walking down the aisles full of snacks and goods and you’re just fully done up.

The fourth and final location is simply just the neighborhoods of Midtown. Bright, warm and just an  overall good feel, Midtown offers the most beautiful scenery as the sidewalks are all blooming with beautiful colors and flowers and the leaves are all back on the trees so they’re all beautiful shades of green. So, if you’re looking for a more in the field kind of look without actually being in a field, the neighborhoods of Midtown will give you just that. Another plus to consider is that every street is so different that even if everyone were to go to midtown to take photos, no one would look the same. Well unless they are all taken in the same spot, lol!

These are my top choices when it comes to last minute picture spots. I think anywhere in Midtown will make for a great photo shoot. Midtown was the specific choice of locations because for both the junior and Senior prom these locations are very close by to the venues, where each proms’ will be held. So don’t travel far for your pictures and just settle for the beauty that’s already around you!

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Engineering Students’ Tiny Home Project

WRIITEN BY GAEL CASAS AND JAIME FUENTES

Engineering Students’ Tiny Home Project presented their tiny home on April 16, 2024, at the culminating event of the Architecture, Construction, and Engineering Mentor Program Project. Many students have earned rewards for these projects.

As rewards have been given out, the Outstanding Project Proposal was awarded to the “Two-Fourths Project”. This project was composed by Sarahi Marin, Ryan Wells, Theo Strauss, and Rowan Taniguchi.

Two students both received a $2500 scholarship from the ACE Mentor Program. Britny Jiang and Alexis Sones were both awarded this scholarship under the direction of Mrs. Aguilar. The Tiny Home Project could be a fun experience for those who look forward to doing it.

Internships were given out Tuesday night. Melina Ramirez was awarded an all-expenses-paid summer internship.

Just like this year, the ACE program is returning next school year. Anyone interested in having a career in Architecture, Construction, and Engineering should consider joining.

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Metro League Championship

WRITTEN BY TAYRA GONZALEZ AND MAYA WILLIAMS

This past Friday, the swim team swam their way to victory against other Elk Grove Aquatic Center competitors.

They were welcomed to the Metro League Championship that same weekend which ended in a win.

Those who led the team were Raleigh White, from the girls, and Emerson Sutliff, Miles Murray, Liam Smith, and Lincoln Sabini from the boys.

Their coach played a big factor, training them and practicing to get to the championships. The coach didn’t just help 10 of them but over 70 of them that participated. The team worked together effortlessly.

Their competitors put up a good competition. They competed against Laguna Creek, River City, Kennedy, and others. But after laps, relays, free relays, etc. McClatchy secured a victorious win, especially against their main competitors, the Kennedy Cougars.

Mr. Ficker went on and quoted, “This past weekend both the boys and girls swim team won the Metro League championships. Both were amazing, and I can’t wait to see them do it again next year.” 

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Short Stories Sins In The Dark

Chapter Eight

I couldn’t even tell you what day it was right now. I’ve been stuck in this small room with no windows, only seeing light when that man comes in. I’ve been tied to a chair with no food or water since I got to wherever I am.

“Can you tell me where we are, please?” I say as he enters through the door.

“Don’t worry, sweetheart, you should be going home soon.” He smiles as he comes to caress my face.

I try to graze away from his touch, but he just laughs as he reaches for my face, knowing I can’t move away any further.

“You’re sick,” I say and spit at him.

He turns around, wiping the spit off of his face, and he manically begins to laugh.

“I don’t care who you belong to, do that again and I’ll kill you,” he threatens.

“Do it! Kill me! I’d rather be anywhere but here!” I shout, antagonizing him.

I prayed that he did. I didn’t want to be stuck in that room any longer with him. He was already starving me. He was trying to kill me either way. He walked out of the room, and I tried to struggle my way out of the rope that kept my hands tied. Being starved for however long I’ve been in this room definitely made it practically impossible to escape. I sat looking around the room. No wall in the room was fully visible. The only light in the room was the one above me. I let my mind ramble on and on until I heard footsteps coming. I was so hungry my eyes could barely focus. He looked nothing like the man who took me, though. He had beautiful caramel skin and tattoos that I couldn’t focus on.

“Hi love,” he said, and I knew it was Alejandro.

“Why’d it take you so long?” I asked him.

“I’m sorry,” he said and scooped me up.

We exited the room where I heard a lot of commotion. I didn’t care to pay attention to it. I was leaving! I was finally gonna go home. I was free. The last thing I remember is getting into a car. When I woke up, I was in the hospital. I looked around and found Nia and Mateo asleep in chairs to my left. I began to remove the IV and the vital reader, and I stood. I walked toward the door, and it opened for me. Alejandro stood there with two bagels with strawberry cream cheese.

“You’re up, thank god,” he said, pulling me into a hug. “Why are you out of bed?”

“I—sorry,” I gave up before even trying.

I turned around and got back in the hospital bed. He laughed as he closed the door behind him, awakening both Mateo and Nia.

“You’re awake!” Nia quickly stands and throws herself on top of me.

“Good seeing you back, Jade,” Mateo said, hugging me as well.

“Can you guys tell me how long he had me for?” I questioned, looking around the room.

“2 weeks and a half,” Alejandro says, and my jaw drops.

“Jesus,” is all I can say.

“Me and Nia are gonna go get breakfast, you want anything?” He asks me.

“No, thank you, though,” I smile and wave as they make their way out of the room.

“Listen, Alejandro,” I begin to say, adjusting myself in the hospital bed.

“Please, don’t quit. I know this is all kinds of twisted, but you can’t quit. I need you, Jadyn,” he said, a tone of sincerity in his voice.

“All kinds of twisted? I almost died! I was kept in a dark room, where I wasn’t fed, and I didn’t bathe. You may be used to this, but I’m not. I’m a normal person for Christ’s sake!” I shouted as I stood.

“I understand, and I’ve put up more security for all of my staff’s safety, please don’t quit,” he begs.

“Your staff? Alex, I’ve slept in your bed before. You literally called me your wife not even 2 hours before I was kidnapped. Which I, by the way, didn’t get an explanation for,” I try saying without yelling.

“Then let me explain everything to you, please just sit down and relax,” he asked.

I did as he asked, finally getting the explanation I’ve been wondering for the last two weeks of captivity.

“Go ahead,” I take a deep breath as I sit on the bed.

“If I’m going to officially take over the company, both the legal and illegal. I need someone as my wife, just on paper, so I said that to set in motion the fact that I’m going to be taking over soon to the Sinclairs,” he explained.

I’m still extremely confused on what the hell that has to do with me. So now I’m obligated to do it?

“So what now? I have to marry you?” I questioned.

“Well…” he said, giving me my answer.

“What the hell, I can’t marry you!” I shout, my stress level rising.

“I own you, Jade, you have no choice,” he said, making me laugh manically.

He sat serious as he watched my movements.

“Get out, Alejandro,” I say, trying to calm my breathing.

“No,” he said.

“Get out!” I say, standing, trying to push him out.

He didn’t even move from the chair. I wasn’t strong enough to even get him out of the stupid chair. I continued to push him as the tears began to overflow out of anger. He just sat there. He let me take out all of my anger on him. Once I had finally given up, my hands still pushed up on him, I put my head on them. He wrapped his arm around me and just let me cry until I fell asleep once more.

I woke up once more in the same hospital bed in the pitch dark. I looked around the room, lingering on a singular corner. As I continued to observe it, someone peeked from the darkness, and it was the man who took me. I began to yell as loud as I could, shaking in fear when my eyes burst open, finding Alejandro shaking me awake.

“You’re okay, it’s just me. You’re safe,” he soothingly said as he caressed my hair.

I sighed out as I took a good look around the room to make sure I was safe.

“I don’t think I’ll ever be safe around you, but that’s okay,” I say as I snuggle back into his chest and go back to sleep.

The next time my eyes opened, Alejandro was gone, and my things were being packed up.

“I get to go home?” I ask excitedly when Nia shakes her head yes with a big smile on her face.

I got out of bed, helping them pack up my things. I wanted to run but I had nowhere to go. It’s not like my parents are any better. I just knew I needed time away. I barely started living my life; I can’t possibly be giving it up for a man who’s unlikely to actually care about me.

“Jade, I can’t say I understand what you and Alex are going through, but he actually does love you. I’ve never seen his eyes light up for anyone the way they light up for you; he literally drops everything to just talk to you, even just to watch as you walk by,” Mateo said. 

It’s like he could hear my thoughts.

“Don’t make me laugh, Mateo. That man can barely understand the definition of love,” I say as I chuckle.

“He may not know what it is, but that’s why he doesn’t know what to say to you. He’s never had that before, not by his parents, not his siblings, not even a girlfriend. He’s been alone practically his entire life,” Mateo stands up for his best friend. “Just give him a chance.”

“I can’t, Mateo, you just don’t understand,” I tell him as I sigh, trying not to cry once more.

“Okay,” he says in a defeated tone.

After finally getting home, I showered, feeling relieved to be home. Wallowing in bed about to fall asleep, the doorbell rings.

“Please go away!” I yell as I throw the blanket over my head and sigh.

The doorbell rings again, and I go open the door. I find two men and a frail woman now looking at me in awe.

“Is there anything I can help you with?” I ask as I look the men up and down.

“Are you Jadyn Spades?” The woman questions, stepping before the men.

“I am. May I ask who you are?” I question.

“Family, come with me,” the lady placed her hand out, and I took it.

She had a face that seemed extremely familiar. It felt like a fever dream seeing her, a good one. Taking her hand felt so right. We entered a car and it drove until I fell asleep. The next time I woke up, I was on a bed. Not my bed but a bed. My dream was all about my childhood and how I used to spend most of my days at her house.

“Aunt Tori,” I said as I ran down the stairs looking for her.

“Good evening, Jade,” she smiled as she saw me.

“How did you know where I was?” I questioned as I sat down next to her on the couch.

“I’ve always known, sweet pea.” Her smile never leaving her face.

“So why didn’t you come sooner?” I asked her trying to comprehend what she was saying.

“You didn’t need me any sooner than now,” she said, looking at me.

“I guess you can say that,” I say and we get quiet.

“So what’s up with you and this Phantom guy, he sounds like a real tool,” my aunt says, making me laugh.

“I couldn’t even tell you. He swears he wants nothing to do with me, but when it comes to me, he’d apparently kill someone!” I begin to shout, looking at the news on the television, finding the man who took me dead, in a river with no fingers.

“He killed that man for you?” my aunt questioned.

“Maybe? I’ve kind of been trying to avoid him,” I admit to her.

“Trust me, sweet pea, I can tell,” she said, taking a sip of her tea.

“I don’t think I can work for him much longer; we’ve gotten too involved with one another to maintain a professional relationship,” I say, and she looks over, dumbfounded.

“If he’s killed a man for you, he isn’t letting you go anywhere, sweet pea,” she takes a sip of tea. “Especially not after he’s asked you to marry him.”

“H- how do you know about that?” I stutter, and she smiles widely.

“He came and asked for my hand. He looked so nervous, it was adorable,” she answered in awe.

“He came here?” I rhetorically asked myself.

I began to put pieces together. He doesn’t need me, so why is he trying to marry me? So confused right now. Is he marrying me for business or for pleasure? At this point, he needs to just tell me how he feels. This is so annoying.

“I have to talk to him,” I say, standing up.

“Duh, sweet pea,” her tone deadpanned. She didn’t even take her eyes off the TV.

I picked up my phone and began to look for his number, but I stopped. I was entranced in my own thoughts of wanting to stay away from him and needing to get away. 

So I decided not to call. I told Nia I was away and that I would happily continue to pay her my half of the rent whilst away “on vacation.” Maybe he didn’t come looking for me because he didn’t need me. And for all I know, that’s a good thing. I just hope when he does come looking, he won’t be upset.

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The Deer Fish

Illustrated by Nadia Garcia