CV Bike Team Off to Strong Start

The CV High School cycling team finished a close second at last weekend’s race at Sycamore Canyon in Riverside. Though not first place, the performance was still considered strong as the team had several riders under the weather. Sophomores Alexandar DeRoche and DeeAnna Lopez both put in impressive performances with DeRoche retaining his leader’s jersey, […]

Bronco Teams Battle for First Place

By Roger SONDERGAARD Going into Monday night’s game at Montrose Park, the only two undefeated CSA Bronco teams faced off for the first time this season. Manager Dave Kim’s team, Liberty Building Maintenance, entered the game with two wins and one tie. Lawrence R Moss & Assoc. (LRM), under manager Brian Hunter, came in with […]

Indians’ Tennis Cruises Past Falcons

By Alan Der OHANNESSIAN The Crescenta Valley Falcons boys’ tennis took a tough loss on Tuesday against Burroughs High School, losing 13-5. Coming into the match, the Falcons were confident, looking to add another win as they had beaten Pasadena in their previous match, 18-0. But they had a herculean challenge ahead of them as […]

Preparing for 26.2 Miles

By Michael YEGHIAYAN This Sunday, nearly 20 members of Rosemont’s Power Walking and Running club will line up outside Dodger Stadium and take part in this year’s Los Angeles Marathon. In the club’s inaugural year, students will run the famed 26.2 mile race after putting in months of dedication and practice. The man behind the […]

Key Club Fundraiser a Success

By Maddy PUMILIA The Crescenta Valley High School’s Key Club Goodwill fundraiser was a success, raising money for two charities, the Pediatric Trauma Prevention Program and Project Eliminate. The Key Club collected 21.5 three-by-four-by-six bins of donations for Goodwill Thrift Stores. In exchange, Goodwill donated $1,050, which was donated to the two charities. The money […]

Founders Day Ceremony at Clark

Clark Magnet High School PTSA celebrated its Founder’s Day on Feb. 28 at the school’s auditorium. The PTSA recognized deserving teachers, school staff and volunteer parents for their outstanding services and continued support of the community, school and children. The award recipients were Chris Davis, Maral Guarino, Karin Lunsford, Anne Beachy-Kemp, Karine Turdjian, Aida Mousessian, […]

Walking for the Wall

By Natalie MAIER “Thank you for your service!” “Thank you.” “We appreciate your service.” Middle school students formed a line to high-five veterans on March 6 at Rosemont’s Walk-a-thon, a fundraiser for the Veterans Memorial Wall at Two Strike Park. The walk-a-thon was hosted by the California Junior Scholarship Federation (CJSF), which emphasizes high standards […]

CVDAPC NEWS » Suzy Jacobs

Greetings from CVDAPC See you tonight at 7 p.m. at the CV High School auditorium for our Community & Family Summit! Three things of note from our community partners: From Scott Robertson, program director, Glendale Adventist Alcohol & Drug Services: “Brain Development: Addiction and the Brain” – 1) Recent literature review suggests depression rarely leads […]

Treasures of the Valley » Mike lawler

The Montrose WWII Honor Roll Last week’s CV Weekly carried the story of the War Memorial Wall being established at Two Strike Park thanks to the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. It’s not the first tribute to our servicemen established in the valley. We’re all aware of the Vietnam War Memorial in […]