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Sac State @ Stanford

Sac State secured the win against Stanford. But only by a thread. The star of the game was Kaiden Bennett. The great quarterback threw the winning touchdown while dodging a sack, with 1:32 seconds left. Putting them at the top with a score of 30-23.

This was an important win for Sac State. For one, it ruined the debut of Stanford’s coach, Troy Taylor. It also might have been the greatest win in Sac States history since 1970. 

It was a great game besides the ending score. Both teams played great offense and defense. It was a head-to-head game. Even though Stanford was up by half by 3 it didn’t stop Sac State. They kept their heads up and came back to score a field goal and of course the winning touchdown. 

Sac State’s 2 big players to look at after the game were, K. Bennett and D. Gandy. But for Stanford, they had 3. J. Lamson, E.J. Smith, and E. Ayomanor. K. Bennett with an amazing passing yard number of 279, while Stanfords J. Lamson only had 138. 

For the fans, the stands looked packed. Everybody in the West, East, North, and South parts of the stadium. The capacity of Stanford Stadium is 50,424. But the number that was attended was 23,848, almost 30,000 people. Yes, only 47% of the stadium was attended even though it looks like it’s packed. 

Back to the teams though. Both teams greatly had over 300 total yards. 2 turnovers, and one team with 23 1st downs and the other with 18. Even though both teams had stats over the other, it didn’t stop it from being a head-to-head game. 

Now for the amazing coach. Troy Taylor is Sac State’s former coach. He coached for 4 seasons and led to them beating Colorado 30-28 in 2012. He also led them to a 30-8 record and their first win in the FCS playoffs. Before he got replaced by Andy Thompson, who was the defensive coordinator for Sac State. 

Unfortunately, Lamson got injured, but not before getting 121 yards for his college debut. Also ran for 36 yards and 16 carries. 

Sac State and Stanford also have a good rivalry. But this time Sac State got the upper hand and beat Stanford by a very thin thread. 

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Ready? Set! *Bang*!

The McClatchy Lions XC team set off on Thursday all the way to Irvine to race at the big Woodbridge Classic!

The runners went in with their heads held high, tightly laced running shoes, and a passion to win. And they did just that! Nineteen of the twenty-two racers from McClatchy set new personal records, along with several of the racers receiving medals for placing in the top 50 to finish the race. I had an opportunity to speak with two of the many amazing racers who ran at the meet.

Colette Combrink is a senior at McClatchy and has been running cross country for all four years! I asked Colette several questions during our interview but here are the most notable ones! 

“How did you feel leading up to the race?

“I was really nervous because it’s a really big meet, a ton of teams were there, and they’re really fast. But I was also super excited because I’ve run this meet before and I remember it being really fast and really fun.”

“That sounds really fun but quite challenging. Did you face any challenges during the race?”

“Yeah, I have been injured leading up to the race and hadn’t been practicing as much as I would have preferred to. So I was a little worried that my injury was going to start  hurting really bad during the race and I also just got out running really fast and struggled to keep that pace up, but I pushed through and made it to the finish!”

“Agh being injured sucks and I applaud your strength to keep running. Thank you so much for your time and stay hydrated!”

“Of course!”

Sam Rounds is a junior at McClatchy and has been running cross country since freshman year. He’s on the Ultraviolets, which is the second-fastest a person can run. He also placed in the top 50 at the race. 

“So Sam, how did you feel leading up to the race?”

“I was a little bit nervous the day before, but on the drive there as we got closer the more nervous I became. 

“So what did you do to calm your nerves?”

“I tried to sleep to keep my energy levels low so I didn’t over-exhaust myself.”

“I bet the anticipation leading up to the actual race was thrilling!”

“Yeah, when we started to warm up before the race I got more excited!”

“How did you feel after you received your medal?”

“It felt great, but I know I could have worked harder for it. I was happy to receive it though.”

“Well, that’s still so good. Thank you for your time Sam and keep working hard!”

The Lions ran their hearts out and gave it their all. Many of them felt they could have done so much better than they already did and we should look forward to seeing how great they do at the next meet! Stay Lion strong!

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Light the Beam Sacramento!

​In the 2022-2023 season, the Sacramento Kings made a massive impact as they made it to the playoffs for the first time in nearly seventeen years, taking down some of the biggest teams in the NBA. The team finally ended what has been repeatedly referred to as the longest drought in sports history. 

The Kings’ objective this season was to completely rebuild the team. They brought in a new coach, Mike Brown, and added new players including Domantas Sabonis (Center), and Kevin Huerter (Shooting Guard). Though the first few games were rocky, as soon as these players got acclimated, their positive impact was clear. For context, in seasons prior, their record was consistently around 25-35 wins and 40-50 losses. These new additions to the roster, along with the others, brought the Kings to a winning record of 48 wins and 34 losses. 

Sacramento finished third in the Western Conference during the regular season, which is a remarkable accomplishment. The Western Conference has multiple elite teams, including the Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors, both of whom were ranked below the Kings going into the playoff season. This accomplishment shows the King’s progress and competitiveness, and it sets them up well for future success.

The Kings’ season has been nothing but high hopes and accomplishments. Star players for the Kings, namely the point guard and first-time all-star this year De’Aaron Fox, have brought the team some fame both locally and all around the NBA. 

Since being drafted 5th overall in 2017 by the Kings, Fox has done nothing but improve his game, which showed this season. Fox won the Clutch Player of the Year award this season. He also led the NBA in total points of 194 in the clutch series, according to The Sacramento Bee

The two all-stars on the team, Fox and Sabonis, are considered by the masses to be the backbone of the Kings. They helped get the team to the playoffs, but also were recently named to the all-NBA third team. Other players such as Malik Monk and Kevin Huerter were also crucial pieces for the Kings. Coach Mike Brown, who came to Sacramento to take a head coaching position, was named coach of the year, bringing hope and revitalization to a team on the verge of moving to Seattle. This brought the fans and the city of Sacramento alive. 

The creation of the beam was another powerful moment that encouraged and garnered support from the fans. According to Front Office Sports, the beam is powered by four lasers capable of producing 1,000 watts of RGB laser power, making it “the brightest full-color laser equipment in the world.” The phrase “Light the Beam,” was brought along with it, and the fans love it. The beam was lit on gameday after every win until midnight, symbolizing a beacon of hope for the team and the city. 

After being one of the worst teams in the league for years, the Kings finally made a playoff appearance. Their first-round battle was against the defending champs, the Golden State Warriors. All the attention was on the Warriors and many predicted they would win the whole series in a four-game sweep. The Kings surprised the basketball world when they brought the Warriors all the way to game seven. Sadly, the King’s season ended there and the Warriors moved on. But again, making it to the playoffs at all is great, and seeing them put up a good fight against the Warriors was really entertaining. 

This season was full of victories, despite our team no longer competing in the playoffs. The Kings received attention around the world, and will be propelled towards more success in the future with the locals’ newfound pride and excitement around them. With sold-out games bringing Golden 1 alive, the Kings should bring home a championship in no time. Things are only looking up for Sacramento now: this team is not going anywhere anytime soon, especially as they’re stacked with young players who have plenty of years left in their careers. Rivals better get ready to feel the roar of the Sacramento Kings.

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CKM Sports Updates: Track, Baseball, Tennis

CKM Track Athletes at Bella Vista

McClatchy’s track athletes competed at the Sac-Joaquin Sectional meet at Bella Vista High School.The Lions dominated and the following track stars stood out:

Anna McNatt: 1st Place in the 3200
Louie McNatt: 2nd Place in the 3200
Alec Redmond: 1st Place in the 3200, 2nd place in the 1600
Kate Hemesath: 2nd Place in the High Jump
Jada Lawson: 5th Place in the100
Jonas Johnson: 4th in the 1600

CKM Varsity Baseball Comes to negative end of their season

McClatchy fell to the Lincoln Trojans in their final game. The final score was 8-4. CKM scored 1 run in the fourth inning and 3 runs in the fifth inning. Lincoln scored 1 run in the fourth inning, 4 runs in the fifth inning, and 3 runs in the sixth inning.

CKM Tennis Team Overview

The CKM Tennis team had an overall record of 14-1. Their league record was 13-0. The coach was Mr. Willard Hom. Some of the standout players on this year’s tennis team were Zach Gee, Bennett Caisley, Ansel Ang-Olson, and Connor Yee.

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McClatchy Lions @ Center Cougars

On May 5, the C.K. McClatchy Varsity Baseball team won their away non-conference game against Center High School. The ending score (11-2) led to another smashing victory for the Lions. The McClatchy Lions now hold an 18-9 record for the season. Shortstop, Jaylen Hodges, has become unstoppable with a batting average of .402 and a slugging percentage of .540. They scored 4 runs in the first inning and then 7 runs in the fifth inning. Center High School scored 2 runs in the first inning. Carter Bruguier and Brandon Silva both had an average batting score of 1.000. Rylan Pope got one stolen base. Alex Hocking had a pitching win of 1 with an ERA of 3.50. Carter Bruguier had one sacrifice fly. Quentin Fabian earned one hit by the pitch.The McClatchy Lions are having an amazing season and are continuing to show their Lion pride.

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McClatchy Lions vs. Kennedy Cougars

The C.K.McClatchy High School Varsity Softball team is anticipating their home-conference game against our biggest rivals, the Kennedy Cougars. Earlier this month, the Lions faced the Cougars and went home with a loss. 

Many are hoping for a better outcome for today’s game, and for the Lions to bring home their rightful win. With star player, Brianna Dean, things are looking bright. Dean carries a batting average of 0.677 and an on-base percentage of 0.833. The Lions have had a tough season, but it’s not too late to get back up.

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McClatchy Delivers Another Crushing Defeat to Laguna Creek

The taste of defeat lingers in the mouths of Laguna Creek as McClatchy takes their 8-1 victory in Tennis on Thursday, April 20. This win adds to their streak and sets the record to 12-0, reaching 5th in the league. Leo Abramsky-Sze brings in the highlight with a flawless win in both sets, not giving even a single point to his opponent, ending both sets 6-0. This win brings an even sweeter taste as this was Senior Night for the players, bringing a great way to round out the match.

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A Shocking Defeat

On April 19th, 2023, McClatchy fans were shocked to see that their favorite boys volleyball team had lost against Kennedy. 

The two teams were the Kennedy Cougars and the McClatchy Lions. The score was a whopping 3-1 for the finals. Kennedy got a better overall average score, unfortunately. 

HOME: McClatchy

AWAY: Kennedy

Nyack Emery (#13) was classified as team leader in a total of 4 sections, those being Serving Aces, Digs, Assists, and Receptions.

AVERAGES:

Serving Aces – 7

Digs – 33

Assists – 27

Receptions – 46

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C.K. McClatchy Lions vs Laguna Creek Cardinals Recap

On Wednesday, April, 19th the JV McClatchy baseball team absolutely demolished the Laguna Creek JV team, in a 10-0 final score, at McClatchy. The Lions moved up to a record of 10-6 and the Cardinals with a record of 9-8 in their overall season. 

The game started slow with both teams not scoring until about the third and fourth inning when the Lions scored 1. Towards the fifth and sixth innings is when the Lions started running away with the lead getting 5 runs in the fifth and 3 in the sixth. Ending with a score of 10 runs. By mercury rule, because the lead got too big, the Laguna Creek Cardinals had to forfeit in the 6th, not playing a 7th.