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

The Sage

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

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Boys Basketball v. San Marcos 12/06/18 Photo Gallery

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  • Senior Matthew Korf dribbles the ball down the court where the San Marcos defense is waiting. Korf passed the ball to his teammates to give them a chance to score.

  • Sage Creek varsity basketball team takes the offense against the Knights with Brady Canfield leading the charge. Even though San Marcos set up a defender, Canfield pressured through to open themselves up for the basket.

  • As a Sage Creek varsity player jumps up to shoot the ball, he is met with an attempted block by the San Marcos team.

  • Sage Creek gains control of the ball after an attempted shot by San Marcos. Brady Canfield dribbled the ball down the court to play offense against the opposing team.

  • Sophomore Kasparas Kasradze shoots a free throw shot. Sage Creek faced off against San Marcos in their first tournament.

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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.
Summer Fitzgerald, Staff Reporter
Summer Fitzgerald is a senior staff reporter for The Sage publication. When she isn't cracking jokes on the volleyball court, she is binge-watching Netflix or sleeping. She hopes to expand her writing IQ and become more comfortable in front of a camera through The Sage.

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