Volume 65, Issue 7
March 2018
Arcadia High School 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA
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Letter from the Editors: We hope that the eventful month of March has been an insightful experience for you. Regardless of college acceptances or rejections, W’s or L’s, treat yourself this coming spring break. You deserve it! Amber, Kaitlyn, and Julia
the Arcadia invitational
ARCADIA INVITATIONAL THROUGH THE YEARS What started as a small meet in 1968 rocketed into an annual event on a national scale. Track and field athletes from all over the country showcase their passion. By JUSTIN CUN AND NATHAN GUO Staff Writers
When legendary AHS coaches Doug Smith and Bob Jackson first came up with the idea of the Arcadia Invitational in 1968, they envisioned a small, local meet for high schools and track clubs in the area. There was no indication that, within the next 50 years, the Arcadia Invitational would evolve into the most-attended high school track meet in the U.S., resulting in 25 national high school records and 152 U.S. Olympians. With over 4,000 athletes competing
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NEWS pg. 3 Pasadena Crisis: Significant budget cuts could lead to the closure of five schools in the district.
from hundreds of high schools and a handful of foreign countries, the meet is regarded as one of the most competitive track meets in the nation. Top runners, hurdlers, pole vaulters, jumpers, throwers, and sprinters gather once a year in Arcadia’s Dick Salter Stadium to prove themselves in front of close to 10,000 spectators. Qualifying for the Arcadia Invitational is no easy task. Because the meet draws in only the best of the best in high school track and field, most of the competitors are seniors and juniors, experienced athletes who have trained for years
OPINION pg. 4 Fitting these genes: Could cultural perception change with just a simple DNA test? “It was as if, within the span of a couple of hours, everything had changed. We weren’t just an ordinary Chinese family. No, we were much more. We were... different kinds of Asian (and a miniscule amount of European, whatever that’s worth)!”
to climb to the top of the high school rankings. Junior Anthony Carranza, a wellknown sprinter on our Boys Varsity Track and Field team, has qualified to represent AHS for the 400m dash. What is even more impressive, however, is that this will be Anthony’s second year competing at the meet. “Each year that I have competed at the Invite, I’ve become more driven to improve on my sprints and place higher than before. Over the course of this year, I was able to modify my technique and find great improvements, so I’m really excited to see where I’ll place this year,” said Anthony.
Senior Stephanie Yen, better known as Chip Yen, is embarking on a journey quite different than any other Arcadia athlete participating in the Arcadia Invitational. A notable long jumper and triple jumper, Chip is heading out of her comfort zone in favor of the heptathlon, a seven-stage multi-event consisting of the 100m hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200m dash, long jump, javelin throw, and 800m dash. As an athlete who loves to push her limits, Chip stated, “I had to have a lot of weekend practices and I needed to learn some new events, and nothing is perfect, but I think I’m ready.” Along with the competing athletes, opening on day one, there will be a Nike pop-up shop full of exclusive Arcadia Invitational gear and memorabilia, including shirts, windbreakers, and racing batons. There will also be opportunities to take pictures with U.S. Olympians as well as notable high school participants of the meet. The meet is a two-day affair. The first day, exclusively held at night, comprises of only relay races and 3200m runs. The second day lasts the entire day and almost entirely consists of solo races. This year’s Arcadia Invitational will be held on Friday, Apr. 6 and Saturday, Apr. 7. Tickets on Friday will be $5 for children and $10 for everyone else. Tickets on Saturday will be $20 for adults, $15 for students with ID, and $5 for children. A two-day pass will also be available for purchase for $25. Tickets can be purchased online or on the day of the meet, provided they do not run out. jcun@apachepowwow.net nguo@apachepowwow.net Photos courtesy of ARCADIAINVITATIONAL.ORG Graphic by KAITLYN LIAO
Also in this issue:
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CALENDAR pg. 21 Spilling the Tea: Located right next to AHS, Sharetea provides a convenient hangout spot for boba-loving students.
FEATURES pg. 6-7 LA Spring Break: With a multitude of events and hot spots in Los Angeles, spring break doesn’t have to be boring. PERFORMING ARTS pg. 14-15 Oh Lord(e): New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde performed in Los Angeles on her Melodrama Tour. ACADEMICS pg. 16-17 AP Comp Sci Wiz: Senior Ryan Leung earned a perfect score on the 2017 AP Computer Science Exam.