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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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Swimmers practice their freestyle stroke. They are getting ready for an upcoming meet.

Students Have High Hopes Going Into the 2023 Swim Season

Lola Carson, Staff Reporter Mar 24, 2023

Swimming is a team or individual racing sport that uses the whole body. It’s a great all-around way to build fitness but keeps the impact stress off swimmers' bodies. There are multiple events, including...

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Mayor Matt Hall signs the contract after he is sworn in in City Hall on Dec. 11. This is the third time Hall has signed the mayoral contract.

Third-Time-Mayor Matt Hall Expands on Importance of Building a Team

Ari Beckett and Sebastian Valencia Mar 4, 2019

One, Two, Three. Three votes, that’s all it takes. The simplicity of getting three votes was an early lesson in Carlsbad City Mayor Matt Hall’s political career on the five-person council....

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“Angst” is a documentary covering anxiety in high school students and was broadcasted in every advisory class this past Wednesday. With the film being shown, students were given complimentary pamphlets covering the main topics that were discussed throughout the video.

Angst Opens Discussion of Mental Health On Campus

Ari Beckett and Bryant Kitisin Jan 18, 2019

One out of every 13 teens struggles with anxiety. This translates to approximately 104 students at Sage Creek. Two people in every classroom. Even with as many as 104 people struggling with it at school,...

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Senior Sydnee Kerekffy choreographs a new song for the Dance Company. The company will be performing during halftime at basketball games and they have a show scheduled for the spring trimester.

Sage Creek Dance Company Is Ready to Get Grooving

Christopher Kathman and Andrew Emde Jan 16, 2019

The audience waits in anticipation as the dancers hold their place, steadily, like statues decorating the stage. The soft music starts, the lights go up, and their bodies begin to move with elegant motion...

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Titus Washington and Jet Trask walk onto the field ready to secure the win against the opposing team. Their next game is Tuesday, Jan. 15 at Oceanside high school.

From Bobcats to Hornets

Soccer Players Committed to Play at Sacramento State
Lilly McCoy and Phoenix Vaughan-Voski Jan 11, 2019

It’s the start of the first game of the season. The whole team is in a huddle as Jett Trask says “we can go home, but we won’t.” The opponent is watching as the team yells “BOBCATS” and...

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Senior Lindsey Williams takes a quick swing with her racket during the match against RBV.

Girls Tennis Fall Recap 2018

Haili Ballard and James Stark Nov 28, 2018

Girls tennis recently wrapped up their 2018 season. They really seemed to strive throughout the fall as the months progressed with the junior varsity team winning every single league game, along with varsity...

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The team is passing the ball for their pregame warm up. Some of the players gathered in a circle, and were stretching, passing and encouraging each other before the game began.

A Pair of Shorts and a Pair of Wins to Match

Bella Niems, Staff Reporter Nov 15, 2018

The boys beach volleyball came through with another win against CIF opponents Saint Augustine on Oct. 22. The game took place because of the recent controversy based on the Bobcat team’s mismatched shorts....

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College Commits On the Girls Volleyball Team

College Commits On the Girls Volleyball Team

Hard work, Passion, Tenacity: The Players that Define the Words
Gavyn Townsend, Staff Reporter Oct 29, 2018

Incredible. This is what people think when they see these players on the court. The players are Junior Hanna Karl and Senior Courtney Clexton who have both been playing volleyball for years, improving...

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