A Rough Start for the Lady Lions
Susana Bedolla, Life Editor
March 20, 2013
The lady lions have been having a rough start to their season. They have currently had two official games and two scrimmages. They have scrimmaged Athenian High School and LPS Hayward, which have both been a loss. The two official games that they have played have been against LPS Richmond and... (more...)
Soccer Time!
Susana Bedolla, Life Editor
February 27, 2013
Girls soccer season is back, with a new team and a new coach. The team who used to be coached by Mr. Lakin is now being coached by Mr. Kangas. The team had tryouts the week before break, and now has a full team. Their team consists of many returning members but also new members. Come out and... (more...)
Baseball Season is Here!
Susana Bedolla, Life Editor
February 6, 2013
Baseball season is here! This is the second year that King has had a team. Baseball is coached by Mr. Kushida, who teaches US History and War and Peace. The season has started off great, tryouts for the baseball team were held last week on Wednesday and Thursday. The team has many returning... (more...)
Debate Time!
Susana Bedolla, Life Editor
December 5, 2012
This past presidential election a group of eight seniors got the chance to mock debate in front of the school. Four of them, namely Sharon Yu, Roger Ruan, Haley Macgowan, and Shanel Singh debated the very controversial Proposition 34 which urged the end of the death penalty in the state of... (more...)
TV Faves 2012
Susana Bedolla, Life Editor
October 25, 2012
Many shows are coming back this fall on T.V, so which ones? Pretty little liars is in its third season and has just returned on Tuesday, October 23 with the premiere of its Halloween special. Jersey Shore is now in it’s sixth and final season, the first episode of this season aired Thursday... (more...)
Salvador Lopez: Making his way to the top
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
May 22, 2012
Salvador Lopez, also known as Sal or Chava around the school, is one of the seniors graduating this year. He enjoys hanging out with his friends, relaxing, hosting barbecues, playing sports like soccer and basketball and hanging out with his girlfriend on the weekends. Even though he is pretty... (more...)
Testing time!
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
May 14, 2012
As you all know testing has started this week. For the next two weeks all student will be taking Ap tests or CST’s. If you have AP tests make sure you are studying to be able to do your best. Also make sure that you are getting a good nights sleep the days before testing, and eating a healthy... (more...)
Ricky Flores: The jokester
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
May 9, 2012
Ricky Flores is another one of the many seniors who will be walking down the stage this June. He was born and raised in San Lorenzo, California on Via Laqua, which is the home that he currently lives in. He says, living in a small community shaped who he is today. “The small community helped... (more...)
Allen Muñoz: Passionate about knowledge
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
May 7, 2012
He was born and raised in Hayward, California. He says “staying in the same place my whole life has really helped me become a collective person.” He has been taking martial arts classes since he was seven, but with the interest of his school work, he stopped going. Now, he only takes the... (more...)
Cynthia Renderos: A fashionista
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
April 24, 2012
Cynthia Renderos is a Salvadorian girl who wants to accomplish her dreams, cares about her family, and stands up for what she believes in. Cynthia Renderos was born in Oakland but raised in San Leandro. Even though she was born and raised in California, she is aware and proud of her Salvadorian... (more...)
Study abroad programs in college
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
April 10, 2012
When you’re older and go to college some people are fortunate enough to study abroad for a semester or even longer. But what exactly are study abroad programs? How do they work? How much does it cost to go? What is the change in environment like? Study abroad programs are special programs... (more...)
What you may not know about students at King
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
March 21, 2012
When you walk past a King student on campus, there are many things that you don’t know about them right off the bat. Even though a person may seem like the average student, there is always something that separates the student from everyone else. These aspects can include different hobbies,... (more...)
McNulty’s Pride takes victory for the third Quarter Games
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
February 17, 2012
A day full of fun, Dodgeball Quarter Games were a success, and everyone had a blast! The games took place on Thursday, February 16 with McNulty’s pride taking the crown! Before the final round, principal Jason Singer, accompanied by other founding teachers, took part in a ground-breaking... (more...)
Athlete Feature- Daryle Allums
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
February 3, 2012
“Daryle is the best example of a great student athlete at this school,” says Mr. Lakin, the coach of the team. Many other students who know Daryle agree and say “he is an awesome athlete!” Daryle Allums is a junior playing on the boys Varsity Basketball team for the third year in a... (more...)
Teacher Feature: Mr.Kangas
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
December 16, 2011
Joshua Kangas is a teacher who enjoys watching Dragon Ball Z and is also a person who really enjoys shaving accessories. Kangas is the Anatomy & Physiology and AP Environmental Science teacher for King seniors and juniors. He was born in Norway, Maine and was the first born in his family.... (more...)
Lady Lions Hunting for the Win
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
November 28, 2011
The Lady Lions prepare for the 2012 soccer season this spring. The ladies on the team are currently being conditioned by Senior English teacher Mr.Trudeau. After asking Sophomore Betsy Ahumada what her thoughts were about the soccer team she said, “The girls on the team are hardworking and... (more...)
Books find a new home
Susana Bedolla, Reporter
October 19, 2011
Portable 17, our library in the upper school at King, is home to about 4,000 new books that took three months to organize. Both students and teachers say that the new library has a lot more books to choose from. Sophomore Chris Lee says, “It’s coming along nicely and has a lot more choices... (more...)

