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

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Bobcats Dress Their B.E.S.T. on Hoopcoming Spirit Week

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  • Two seniors twin on dynamic duos day. Some students even went as far as to dress like pop culture reference duos.

  • Two girls twin in suits and ties for Tuesday’s spirit day. Dynamic duo day was a great day to twin with a friend.

  • A student embodies the bling with an Eiffel Tower pinned atop a hat. Thursday’s spirit day was “Diamonds are Forever.”

  • Four Sage Creek Girls show off their spirit through their Bobcat Pride shirts. Bobcat spirit could be seen all over campus last Friday.

  • Students wear matching green sweaters for “You Only Live Twice.” The theme of the day was to dress as a dynamic duo or twin with a friend.

  • A student wears a black suit and shades for Wednesday’s spirit day: “The Spy Who Loved Me.” The mission was to dress like a spy.

  • Physics teacher Don Pham dresses as a spy in a black suit and tie. Teachers and students alike had on their best spy wear that day.

  • AP Art History and Art teacher Megan Herrick sports a pink jacket look that is straight from the 2000s. Both teachers and students channeled the early 2000s last Monday.

  • Students are decked out in their Sage spirit wear on Bobcat Spirit Day. This was the last day of the Hoopcoming spirit week.

  • Sage Creek students pose in green and gold. “Goldfinger,” the last Bobcat spirit day, was arguably the best.

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