Future of Stadium Remains Undecided

May 18, 2011 • By Ivy Rodriguez  
Filed under News

Final Stadium Modesto City School board approved Gregori High School to build a new stadium for 2.7 million dollars. The process began March 2011 and was predicted to end by July 2012, but with budget reasons the stadium has a whole new plan. The project has been on hold because the MCS board is determining... Read more »

Varsity Football team ready to tackle adversity

May 18, 2011  
Filed under Opinions, Sports

I played football on the JV level this year and next year I will play varsity. Gregori will be the only varsity team in our area without seniors. This, of course, poses a few problems for the Jags. Our players will definitely be undersized and our roster will be small, but our hard work and effort will... Read more »

Leadership Changes for 2011-12

May 18, 2011 • By: Christo Andriopoulos  
Filed under News

At 5 in the morning, Sophomore Michael Lange is woken up by his mother tickling his feet. Michael has confessed to this being the only way he will get up every morning. After Lange gets ready he then goes to seminary at 5:55 because of his religious background. The service is until 6:45 and that’s... Read more »

Racing to the Finish Line

May 18, 2011 • By Roshea Parcaut  
Filed under Sports

The girls’ track team went undefeated and received the MMC championship title, and our boys’ team shares the title with Modesto High School and Downey High School through a complex series of circumstances shows to be an extraordinary achievement for a first year team. From the first win of... Read more »

Jags Win Drumline Championship

May 17, 2011 • By Monty Poythress  
Filed under News

Stephanie Holman was waiting. She was standing next to her fellow team members, waiting for the drumline championships awards at Central Valley High on April 4th to start. Now they had to wait, wait for the final announcement of winners. First came the middle schools. Next came the High schools. Their... Read more »

Hard Work and Dedication Pay Off for Yearbook Staff

Hard Work and Dedication Pay Off for Yearbook Staff

May 17, 2011 • By Chelsey Largent  
Filed under Yearbook

2011 Gregori High School Yearbook Students who have been looking forward to the yearbook will be finally satisfied on May 20 after school when the yearbook will distributed in the gym on Friday. For some schools, yearbook means funny and cute pictures arranged with captions in a book. For others the... Read more »

Young Tennis Players Compete at MMC Championship

May 17, 2011 • By Morgan Lewis  
Filed under Sports, Uncategorized

The MMC Championship for boys tennis was held on April 27 and 29 at MJC. These were the final matches of the year for boys tennis stars Freshman Hunter Hughes and Sophomore Bao Nguyen who both finished with near undefeated records (11-1 for Nguyen and 10-2 for Hughes). Hughes reached the semifinals and... Read more »

Music is My Religion

May 17, 2011 • By Morgan Lewis  
Filed under Opinions

Some people pray to God. Some pray to Allah. Me? I pray to my music. Worship starts at 6:30 a.m. when my alarm clock sounds and my favorite sound in the world begins flowing from my speakers. Music can respectively be its own religion. The gods I worship are what some might call “rock gods”: Metallica,... Read more »

Grades and behavior a must for student athletes

May 17, 2011 • By Marissa Gonzalez  
Filed under Sports

His grades were decent but his behavior was the problem. Damian Fernandez couldn’t walk out of class without being reminded of the choices he was making. His teachers and coaches were constantly reminding him that he needed to work on his academics if he wanted to keep his starting position and, better... Read more »

Jag Idol Showcases Gregori Talent

Ammunition Crew opened the show with exciting dance moves and took home third place. From left to right: Malcolm Lal, Joseph Nguyen, Kenneth Hem, and Chase Williams.

May 14, 2011 • By Chelsey Largent  
Filed under A&E, News

Blame it on the song title if you like, but midway through Cristian Valencia’s rendition of “Loser Like Me,” the background music abruptly stopped. Not sure what to do, Valenica looked around and then decided to finish the song without the music. The audience played along and sang the... Read more »

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