Robert Griffin III: Someone to Watch Out For

Quentin Hernandez, Staff Writer (9)
May 18, 2012

   Robert Griffin the Third  was an amazing quarterback during his college career for example his team stats, career stats, and also his Heisman he won this year at Baylor University. He had his up’s and downs just like any other player does in their career but since were down to crunch time known... Read more »

Spring Sports Finish Strong

Cami Larsen, Sports Editor (11)
May 18, 2012

The spring sports season is winding down, and that means harsh competition in the remaining games to have one last shot at either finishing in the top three or winning CCC in the division. Multiple teams at our school have had the opportunity to be in first place for a least a small amount of time during... Read more »

Pitman Track: Running to Victory

Joshua Wren, Staff Writer (9)
May 17, 2012

ThePitman High School track team has always been one of the strongest programs at the school. The 2012 season was no different. Pitman track brings home another CCC title at Golden Valley, just one more to add to their list since 2006.   Varsity boys pulled in at second place for CCC’s, with a hard-fought... Read more »

Pitman Track Meet Overview

Claire Littlefield, Staff Writer (10)
May 14, 2012

On May 2, 2012, Pitman went head-to-head against Merced High at the Golden Valley Stadium. While the JV boys and girls had already clinched their CCC title for the season, this meet determined the CCC title for the Varsity Girls team, who has won the tile for three years in a row. The JV boys murdered... Read more »

An Introduction to the NFL Draft

Quentin Hernandez, Staff Writer (9)
May 7, 2012

  The first NFL draft occurred in 1936 at a hotel inPhiladelphia. The idea originated from the Philadelphia Eagles owner and NFL Commissioner, Bert Bell. Ever since the first draft took place, it has given teams the opportunity to change up their line-up in order to make a stronger team.   There are... Read more »

NBA Post- Season Review

Shawn Uppal, Sports Editor (11)
May 7, 2012

The NBA season is coming to an end with only a few games left before the playoffs start. It was a great season with many great teams. Even though the many back-to-back games have exhausted the players, they still played their hardest and put on a great show for basketball fans everywhere. I personally... Read more »

Stairway to Seven

Thomas Baza
May 2, 2012

The six-time Super Bowl winning Pittsburgh Steelers are going to have an exceptional year when the season starts in September. Their first priority to ensure victory in the upcoming season, that they have already addressed, is to recruit younger players on defense. Another priority is to resign Mike... Read more »

NFL Hunts Down the Bounty System

Raymond Evanoff, Sports Editor (11)
May 2, 2012

  The New Orleans Saints have been operating their defense on the controversial “bounty system,” where the defensive coordinator, Gregg Williams, gave money bonuses to players who deliberately injured players on opposing teams. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has cracked down on such behavior, handing... Read more »

Spring Sports Wrap Up With Pride

Cami Larsen, Sports Editor (11)
April 20, 2012

For most spring sports, the last week before spring break proved to be extremely competitive. During the final four days of school, girls’ soccer, softball, boys’ tennis, baseball, and track all faced our cross-town rivals, the Turlock Bulldogs. On Tuesday—despite an intense match and a strong... Read more »

Pitman Pride Tracks’ Possibilty to Make it to the CCC Championships

Josh Wren, Staff Writer (9)
April 5, 2012

The Pitman track team took a trip to Golden Valley High School for a chance of taking the win against the Buhach Colony and Golden Valley track teams. All the athletes were ready and pumped up to show their skills to parents, coaches and fellow athletes. This meet was very successful, with a total... Read more »

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