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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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Girls Volleyball CIF Semi Finals Photo Gallery

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  • The volleyball team high-fiving one of their fans before the game started. They were gearing up for a tough competition in Patrick Henry.

  • Junior Sydney Ahrendt and freshman Delaney Karl jump for their handshake. This is a tradition they have done prior to each set they play.

  • Freshman Delaney Karl towers over the defenders to spike the ball. She finished the game with multiple kills to win over rallies.

  • Junior Hanna Karl digs the ball up after a Patriot’s spike. The save resulted in a point for the Bobcats.

  • Senior Bonnie Brasher reaching over to control the ball. Her high hops led to the team continuing the rally.

  • Senior Maddie DeVilbiss runs to serve the ball. She brought on multiple servers that were key in the win.

  • The fans go crazy over a long rally resulting in a point for the Bobcats. Both students and parents got loud in the intense moments of the game.

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Bryant Kitisin, Sports Editor
Bryant Kitisin is a senior entering his third year with The Sage. His time is split up between reporting and playing ball on the baseball field. Bryant is excited to run the sports section along with working with the talented people on The Sage.
Gabriel Teymourian, Staff Reporter
Gabriel Teymourian is a staff reporter for The Sage 2018-19 school year and this is his first year in Broadcasting. In his free time, he enjoys skating with his friends and editing videos.

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