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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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4/22/19-4/26/19: Week in Photos

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  • Junior David Hosseini at the apex of his serve. He went on a seven serve streak in the second set with five aces.

  • Senior Braden Brasher reaching over the net for the block over Eastlake’s outside. Brasher finished with six kills on the day.

  • Junior Jackson Buckley presents his Genius Project pitch at the Forum. His project idea was to start a club that sends supplies of to Haiti.

  • Juniors gave their pitches during the first block of the Genius Project Forum. This was followed by the senior TED Talks to be given as inspiration to the underclassmen.

  • Golf’s five seniors lined up after the ninth hole of the day. They celebrated their Senior Night at the Crossings marking the last home match before they head into CIF.

  • Students, Teachers, Parents and Carlsbad residents attend Sage Creek’s annual Festival of the Arts. For the first time, this year ended up being the first Carlsbad Community wide festival where all schools from the district were invited out.

  • Members of Sage Creeks Film Club attending an opening day showing of Avengers: Endgame this Friday. “This movie actually made me cry, in my opinion, it was a masterpiece, and I’m nervous to see where the other movies go,” Senior Matthew Radzinski said after coming out of the theater.

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