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8 SPORTS December 18, 2008 HIGH TIDE CHARGERSCHARGERS UPDATE SENIORS TAKE ALL AT POWDERPUFF Only two Chargers players received By Vu Tran and sophomores lost both Allan, and Shane Greco, an amazing success. The Pro Bowl invitations, Tight End An- Staff Writer their games against the the senior team put up an aggressive, but friendly tonio Gates and Offensive Guard upperclassmen and played amazing defense that shutout games of fl ag football raised Kris Dielman. Phillip Rivers, who For the past two years, each other in a consolation the juniors. Senior Tess Plant hundreds of dollars for the has 28 touchdowns and a passer rat- Powder Puff has been a round, in which the freshman Thomas and Nicole Bakke had junior class and gave students ing of 101.4 did not make the lineup. fundraising event hosted by emerged as the victors. a collective three interceptions the opportunity to relax and Many fans feel that Phillip Rivers was the ASB for the junior class. But while the games raged in the game. Senior Darcy watch action packed games of snubbed out of a pro bowl invitation. Played during fi fth period last on, there was a spectacular Elliot also played a key role football. Friday, the event consists of dance-off contest among the in the win against the juniors, The Chargers had an amazing last girls from each of minute win against the Chiefs. The the respective Chargers scored two touchdowns grade levels in the fi nal 90 seconds of the game. playing an intense, With this victory, the Chargers keep a d r e n a l i n e their dim playoff hopes alive. pumping game of fl ag football while The Chargers play the Tampa Bay the boys cheer Buccaneers this Sunday at Tampa. them on. Each The Chargers must win this game and of the four teams the next to prevent a losing season. consists of about twenty athletes The Chargers offensive line received and fi ve coaches a heavy blow last Sunday when center who are senior Nick Hardwick received a concussion. varsity football In addition, Offensive Guard Kris players. This Dielman was ejected from the game year, the senior after allegedly throwing a punch at class came out Photo Courtesies of Natalie Buchbinder one of the Chiefs defensive players. on top once again, beating the junior class in the boy cheerleaders. fi nishing the game with three fi nals. “The cheerleaders were so touchdowns. When the second “This years Powder Puff was fun to watch. All my attention half ended, the senior class the best ever. I really enjoyed was focused on them.” Senior was clearly superior, having the games.” senior Ben Tran Nic Sonderegger said. destroyed the junior class with said. In the fi nal round, the seniors a score of 28 to 0. Powder Puff started with won Powder Puff again with “Seniors dominated, it was From top to bottom: Junior girls take two fi fteen minute games, the a victory over the juniors. a lot of fun coaching everyone the fi eld in preparation for their big and joking around.” Senior seniors playing the freshman Coached by seniors Robbie game. This year’s champions, the and the juniors playing the Beathard, Thomas Bowman, Thomas Bowman said. Senior class. The sophomore boys sophomores. The freshman Yoshi Rothman, Harper Overall, Powder Puff was cheer on their team. HIGH TIDE SPORTS December 18, 2008 9 By Cassie Brazier Maddy Sharp Staff Writer A

It is time to replace footballs with soccer balls; instead of spiking them, it is time to kick them. And it is the girls turn to show their T skills in the pool. Yes, fall season is over. We have moved on to winter sports. Say goodbye to raging football games, intense volleyball H rallies, and the cross-country team running all over town. Soccer, girl’s water polo, basketball, Center midfi elder Maddy Sharp knows how to get the and wrestling are the sports now in session. job done on the soccer fi eld. As a senior and four year Varsity With their seasons just starting, the High Tide L starter, she is looking forward to a succesful season. “We have a lot of returners so we are looking to win CIF this sat down and talked to some of the athletes to year,” Sharp said. watch out for. Sharp also stresses that teamwork is an intregal part of the team’s success. So, show your support for the lady vikings soccer E team as they take on some of the hardest teams in the league. “Our biggest rival is Cathedral, so we defi nently want people to make it to those games,” Sharp said. Harper AllAn T Tyler Heap E S

Last year the La Jolla boys soccer team had a pretty good After an impressive guys season they are back to business, season. But this year they are hoping to make it even better.. and hoping to snatch the CIF championship again. Senior Tyler Senior Harper Allen is one athlete to watch. He is a tri-season Heap is ready to lead the team to victory. Varsity player who has become a leader to his teammates in each “ I like basketball because it is a team sport. You get to be sport he plays. His success in three different sports has been T around guys you like and play together as a team. I hope we not highlighted by his dedication and positive attitude. Harper’s only win CIF this year, but also win state. Or at least go as far as values of workmanship and team playing have proved to be we can.” Heap said inspirational to his many teammates. “ My biggest inspiration for playing basketball would have to When asked about his attitude, Harper replied “ I lead by be my older brother Andrew. He helped me out a lot and helped O me really love the game.” Heap said exxample, anda aI ala waw ysy nstas ym positivpl ts e. aWd orak osharh d.d pEv ere y daday, .dod l rit era o iv work.” Valerie Nawahine David Blasquez W A

Wrestling at 215 pounds, junior David Blasquez is a stand- The girls are in for a very exciting season. Sophomore Val- T out wrestler to watch out for. As a sophmore last year, Blasquez erie Nawahine scored over 100 points for the team, and is hoping won every junior varsity tournament he wrestled in, placed sixth to do the same this year. Nawahine has been playing since fourth at Holtville, third at Ivan Olson, third at San Ysidro, fi rst at City, grade and has loved it from the fi rst time she picked up a ball. and 4th at CIF. This summer, Blasquez trained with the Iowa “ I love basketball. It’s a great way to meet people. I hope our State Wrestling team and 4 time NCAA champion and olympic team can bond just like last year and have and outstanding sea- C gold medalist Cael Sanderson. son.” Nawahine said “I believe we can obtain the title of Western League Champi- Nawahine comes from a family of basketball players. Her mom ons. This is said frequently but I truly believe in it. “ Blasquez played in high school, her cousin is currently on the USC team, said. and her brother, Henry “Spanky” Nawahine is on the La Jolla David looks up to former Iowa wrestler Mike Zadick as a High varsity team as well. H source of inspiration. Photo Courtesies of Shira Feifer 10 News December 18, 2008 Hi g h Ti d e MEChA Cont. from pg. 1 Media-Press that will Liber- tas were enthusiastic about the conference was that it gave Protests cont. from pg. 1 had spoken about equality for ate La Raza.” This workshop the workshop “Chicana/o the students a voice. Mexicans, with a 52% vote on November all people not just Blacks and evaluated the media, biases the Youth Leadership Camp” that as well as black students, spoke 4th, gay rights advocates have Mexican. He is much more media might have against the promoted SDSU’s Summer to their fellow Mechistas on organized peaceful protests in radical than I am,” President chicano community, and way Mechista camp for high school issues that mattered to them. California, and plan to con- of La Jolla High’s M.E.Ch.A, to utilize the media to support students. Lincoln High School had a tinue until the California Su- Paola Nieto said. the Chicano cause. “You come and spend a week very strong showing and Lin- preme Court invalidates prop Once the keynote speaker “[My favorite workshop was] here and you do a lot of ac- coln Mechistas spoke avidly 8 and gives everybody the was through the attendees the media workshop, because tivities. The last days they take about their fight against the right to wed. Many of the pro- dispersed into workshops that I wasn’t aware that only six you to the mountain and go gun range that was built for tests have been spontaneous, were as varied as “Sex Educa- corporations control the entire camping. You get to wake up ROTC practice on their new giving volunteers little time to tion,” a workshop centered on United and watch the sunrise and it campus. organize, yet these rallies have safe sex and ways to avoid un- seemed cool,” junior “It contradicts everything had phenomenal turnouts in wanted pregnancies or STDs, Karla Rosas said. about education, what educa- hundreds of cities such as San “Psycho Realm-Real Hip Hop Between the work- tion really means,” Lincoln Francisco, Sacramento, Los Music’” a workshop that dis- shop sessions the at- High School Mechista, Jona- Angeles, and here in San Di- cussed hip hop in tendees than Flores, said. ego. the chicano com- w e r e Others spoke about how, At the protests, thousands munities and how it s e r v e d despite challenges, students marched with signs, candles reflected politics, and bean and should rise above the discrimi- and rainbow flags, all united “CSU Admissions” an cheese bur- nation and not play victim to for the cause of gay rights. informational workshop ritos while Ju- a biased system, rather show In San Diego, marches have that gave students tips on venil De San their strength in the face of op- been going on every Saturday, how to apply for college. Diego Maria- position. M.E.Ch.A presidents with crowds and momentum During the workshops chi band played made a pact to meet more often increasing each week. An esti- intelligent and visionary in full-blown out- and form a stronger city-wide mated 25,000 people marched students spoke of discrimi- fits with a lot of M.E.Ch.A. The power of the from Hillcrest to Downtown at nation, local school issues, spirit. After the Ma- conference came straight from the most recent demonstration, and solutions to the challenges riachi band, a Latino the students. The conference’s displaying their determination that would come to face the Rock band known as Mon- spirit was best personified by and frustration with signs with Mexican-American commu- States media and I tecristo played a mix of Ska a phrase said during the Co sayings such as “Don’t make nity with the current economic think we should do something songs and classic rock in Span- Chairs Address. love a battleground” and “You crisis. La Jolla High mechistas about it,” senior Daniel Arre- ish while attendees jumped to “The students are the foun- gave rights to chickens and not particularly enjoyed the work- ola said. the beat as girls squealed. tain of inspiration,” Co Chair gays?” Others wore costumes shop called “Creating A Raza Other La Jolla High Mechis- The most powerful aspect of Ivonne Sanchez said. and enlivened the crowd with chants and music. “Transvestites dressed up as Black Friday Causes Unexpected Sales and Deaths nuns passed out pieces of pa- per with chants to everyone, so By Carolina Bellizzi ing a profit), as opposed to be- but clothes and other items are Friday shoppers defied the during the march people yelled Staff Writer ing in the red (losing revenue). also sharply discounted. analysts. With online retailers different chants together, like The media often refers to “I definitely hit the Black Fri- such as Amazon.com offering ‘Gay, straight, black, white, Despite the predictions of Black Friday as the busiest re- day sales,” junior Briana Jones “deal voting” opportunities marriage is a civil right,” ju- jittery analysts who believed tail shopping day of the year, said. “It’s a day-after-Thanks- and other retailers offering sale nior Adriana Zirino said. that Black Friday sales would but this is not always accurate, giving tradition.” telethons it was impossible not Although several religious be less than ideal, strong especially this year, with the However, because of the to find a deal on Black Friday. institutions are “Yes on 8” shopping crowds on the busi- economy on a sharp down- shoulder-to-shoulder Many retailers have and will supporters, not all churches est shopping day of the year turn this holiday season. crowds, many chose to continue to lure holiday shop- favor the measure. Some proved them wrong. While the day stay home and avoid the pers with enticing bargains and churches along the route of With the economy in a tail- after Thanksgiv- hectic shopping experi- other sales gimmicks including the march showed their sup- spin this year, Black Friday was ing officially starts ence. Others found it “buy-one-get-one-free,” or port by displaying “No on 8” much more profitable than the holiday shop- far too early to begin “half-off ” deals, as well as con- and “Straight Christians for analysts initially expected. For ping season, it is no shopping for holiday tinuous discounts on this year’s Gay Rights” signs. People of many retailers, fourth quarter longer the busiest shop- gifts and prefer to “It” items. all races, ages, religions, and revenues, which for 2008 have ping day. Last year, it was wait until it is closer Some shoppers were so bent sexual orientations attended been insignificant, were raised Saturday, Dec. 18, a week to the holidays. on getting the best deal that the marches, and several stu- considerably. before Christ- “It’s still way too events turned tragic, with ag- dents joined the fight. According to CNNMoney. mas. early to begin shop- gravated shoppers taking out “When I went to the protest, com, “Department stores were It was not ping for Christmas their aggression on their fellow it was really empowering to see visited by 43% of shoppers, up uncom- presents. I’m planning consumers. such a wide variety of people from last year, while 36% vis- mon to see on avoiding the insane On Long Island, a Wal-Mart protesting for their beliefs,” ju- ited specialty stores and 34% shoppers holiday crowds,” junior stampede took the life of a nior Kayli Versteeg said. shopped online.” lined up Haley Cameron said. worker, who was trampled to College students have showed “The National Retail Feder- h o u r s “I’d rather wait until it is death, as well as injuring four their support as well. At UCSD, ation (NRF), an industry trade before closer to Christmas.” others, including a pregnant students walked out of a class group, said shoppers spent $41 “Plus, I don’t want to go woman. Meanwhile, right and gathered at the campus’s billion in the 4-day Thanks- shopping when everything here in Southern California, Price center, and demanded giving weekend. The average is being picked over by two men were shot to death in that the university take a stand shopper spent $372.57, up massive amounts of peo- a crowded Toy’s-‘R’-Us store on the issue. 7.2% from the $347.55 spent ple. I’d prefer my shopping on Black Friday in a confronta- The passage of Prop 8 left last year,” reported CNN experience to be peaceful tion apparently involving rival several gay rights supporters Money.com. and that is not something groups. disappointed and hurt, but did While it is not an official that I can have on Black Following the success of not abate their determination. holiday, Black Friday has be- Friday,” Cameron said. Black Friday 2007, the fore- “It is unfortunate, but it is not come an established American stores However, this year shop- cast for the holiday shopping the end because I think this legacy. The term “Black Fri- with big sales opened. Many pers were much more conscious season has improved signifi- will go back into the courts... day” originated in the 1960s retailers open very early, at of their purchases, rather than cantly, despite analysts’s dower It’s the same as in the 1948 Philadelphia, in reference to around 5 AM, and offer door- raiding every store in the mall predictions. With the earlier case when blacks and whites the heavy street traffic and un- buster deals to draw people to for their cheaper prices. and continuous holiday sales were not allowed to marry, this controllable frenzy of crazed their stores. Once inside, the “Instead of buying every- this year, shoppers will be able falls into the same category,” shoppers hoping to find a stores, shoppers rushed and thing I set my eyes on, I made to find the best deals early on Governor Schwarzenegger bargain. Today, however, the grab, especially since many sure that everything I bought in the season, and simultane- told CNN correspondent John media have used it to refer to stores had only a few of this was really worth it,” junior ously pump money back into King. Gay rights campaigners the beginning of the holiday season’s “It” items. Electron- Libby Frankel said. retail accounts as well as the have spoken, and apparently season where the majority of ics and popular toys are often Despite sales predictions be- slowly but surely improving will not stop until their de- retailers are in the black, (mak- the most sought-after items, ing less than expected, Black economy. mands are met. HIGH TIDE December 18, 2008 A&E 11 MILK By Suquoia Geary By KellyWhat Lin TRL episodeis back inthe 1998, with too manyM reality shows.For? and share their life lessons. Staff Writer Staff Writer The Backstreet Boys dropped They should put a larger focus This show is not only by TRL and their fans caused on the music” junior Tatevik annoying but also somewhat Sean Penn does an impeccable After ten years of great such a frenzy that they actually Simavorian said. offending. The chance to travel job portraying Mr. Harvey music, crazy moments and forced police into closing down One such show that has to Africa and the opportunity Milk, the fi rst openly gay Times Square domination, on the streets of Times Square, served to trash up the station to help out those in need is a man elected to offi ce in 1977. th November 16 , MTV’s Total the busiest intersection in the is “,” a reality once in a lifetime experience Harvey Milk was elected as city Request Live Music Show (aka US. dating show where a guy goes and the fact that these kids supervisor of San Francisco TRL) counted backwards for Beginning in 2007, with the on dates with the moms of treat the trip like a punishment after many failed campaigns. the last time and leased out popularity of the internet three potential suitors and is appalling. The fi lm includes many its second story posh space to and the innovation of other determines which girl to date Although MTV’s reality TV other great actors, such as an ice cream store! In today’s new technology, the initial based on his experiences with shows are seriously messed up, Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin and world, good ice cream stores hype surrounding TRL slowly their moms. they are not the only aspect of James Franco. Each actor was are easy to fi nd. Music videos diminished. Along with forced acting the network’s programming very believable in their roles as on MTV are not. Viewers no longer had to and terrible scripted dialogue, that is suffering. gay men, even in the romantic Back in the 90s when TRL wait to see the world premiere the potential suitors are forced Problems have also been scenes. fi rst hit the airwaves, it was a of videos and instead went on to say some of the cheesiest, rampant in the network’s This movie was exciting and pop culture staple among the to other websites to fi nd their rehearsed pick-up lines that awards shows such as the full of drama; no scene was youth. It was the Ed Sullivan much anticipated music videos would in real life cause one to VMAs (Video Music Awards) predictable in any way. While show of the generation; their only a mouse click away. question whether the person and the MTV Movie Awards watching the movie it may iconic show of the time. Now in 2008, TRL has was mentally sane. where the focus of the shows have felt long and drawn out Each day from Monday to been removed from MTV “I hate ‘Date my Mom.’ It has gone from showcasing at times, the ending made the Friday, viewers made an event programming and soon the doesn’t provide an accurate great performances to creating movie worth while. out of racing home after school only music videos that played representation of the scandalous moments meant to Milk was a movie that to see their favorite star get on MTV lay in the twenty contestants, plus it’s all staged scare the Parents’ Television couldn’t have come at a better interviewed by the MTV VJ’s second mini clips that play and scripted,” sophomore Zoe Council even more than time. Since Proposition 8 or witness the world premiere between the trashy reality Wescoe said. Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl passed in California, this fi lm of the latest video from their shows that have taken over the Things get even more Wardrobe disaster. portrays a strong sense of the favorite artist. network. disgraceful on “Exiled,” the Music Television without gay community fi ghting for For both veteran and breakout When viewers discovered show which takes the rich music videos is the equivalent their rights. The movie had a actors, singers, and sports stars, that TRL was ending, many kids of “My Super Sweet 16” of removing Mickey Mouse sense of inspiration and some TRL provided a great way to were outraged. and sends them to Africa as from the Disney franchise. To wondered why it didn’t come connect with fans and also plug “I was so upset I went out “punishment” for their bratty quote Cartman from South earlier. upcoming projects. Oftentimes and killed a hobo!” junior Nate ways. Throughout the trips, Park, “I’m telling you guys, it’s The fi lm was released on when celebrities stopped by, Westrick said. What horrifi ed MTV cameras follow the kids wrong. IT’S WROOOONG!” December 5th, 2008. The they were accompanied by viewers even more, was the as they cry, whine and complain MTV is called music television theatres were packed and their entourage of fans who garbage that replaced the about how much their lives for a reason and they need to everyone was excited. Those would fl ock outside the TRL music videos on MTV: reality “suck.” Then at the end of start living up to that name if who saw the movie at early studios to support them. tv shows. the show, the kids “magically” they ever hope to regain their preview showings had nothing In one especially memorable “MTV has become infested transform into sweet angels vintage glory. but good things to say, and Photo Courtesy of www.facebook.com all the magazines and movie By Amy Liew and Freda Spencer critics just raved about Milk. Staff Writers “Milk really showed me 2009 Movie Preview the unfortunate truth that separation of church and state

is not a reality. The Bible says Confessions of a Shopaholic nothing about homosexuality Confessions of a Shopaholic, There’s a as we know and understand is a movie about Rebecca movie about it today,” junior Leny Behar Bloomwood, a woman who shopping? That is said. spends more money than she so dumb,” freshman Milk gives a new sense of can make. Sales, discounts, Daphne Cottrell what homosexuality is, and and malls are just some of the said. how much the community things that she cannot resist has truly accomplished. It’s a and it soon leads to heavy debt. wonder why a movie like this As Rebecca’s life takes a turn hadn’t been made earlier. for the worse, she takes a job This movie is perfect for as a columnist in a fi nancial any age; older people will magazine to help solve those remember this event from problems. when it really happened, and The movie will be released the younger liberals will love February 13, 2009. the message being sent out “I’m super ex- The Curious Case and the characters crave for a cited to see Ben- revolution. jamin Button. I fi nd it of Benjamin Button “I’ve been waiting a long Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, intriguing that he grows time to see this movie, all of and Tilda Swinton star in one backwards. I wonder if other the previews looked really of 2009’s most anticipated things on him grow back- good and I think it’ll have an movies, The Curious Case of wards,” sophomore Kirk interesting story line,” junior Benjamin Button. With Pitt as the Lee said. Angie Calvelli said. leading role, he plays a man For people who love a who was born in his seventies movie with a nice historical and lives his life backwards, background, and a story line getting younger as the years to fall in love with, Milk is the go by. Cate Blanchett plays perfect movie to see this winter the love interest who struggles break. to be with Benjamin because of his reverse aging. The fi lm Photos Courtesy of www.imdb.com comes out on Christmas. 12 A&E December 18, 2008 HIGH TIDE Cultured in La Jolla By Antonia Cereijido Staff Writer Do you fi nd yourself watching the marathon of America’s Next Top Model The third stop, Warwick’s, is located on the corner every minimum day? Are you of Herschel and Girard next to Armani Exchange. You embarrassed when you do First stop on the tour is D.G. Wills, a small book store can fi nd books, as well as classic and quirky notebooks, not know the answer to where found on Girard Avenue between Pearl and Genter St. planners and dividers. It is a great spot for back-to-school Estonia is located? If so, here Old movie posters, antique wood carvings, rusty tools supplies. Another advantage Warwicks has over chain is a tour of La Jolla that will and football memorabilia all add to the atmosphere of bookstores is their welcoming staff. They all have some provide a stimulating and learning and wonder in D.G. Wills. Mr. Wills takes pride background in literature and have read at least one-third better alternative to watching is his selection of new, used, and antiquarian books. D.G. of the books found in the store. They are expert book Tyra Banks explain her road Wills is a great place for La Jolla High students to fi nd buyers. One such buyer is Jim Stewart, who will always to success. You should bring all the classics that are required reading for English class. ask, “What have you been reading lately?”. He like his money, an empty belly and an Take the time to ask Mr. Wills about any subject of interest fellow employees can easily pick three or four books that open mind. or object found around the store. There is bound to be an match your taste. So whether you want a sports book interesting story behind it. for your dad, a children’s book for your cousin, or just a really good read for yourself, Warwicks is worth a visit.

The fourth stop, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, is something all students should take advantage of. The Situated right beside D.G Wills, Pannikin, a local coffee Museum looks over the Cove and is situated on Prospect St. shop, is a short walk away. Eclectic music, art made by Additionally, the Museum offers free entrance to all people locals, and the warm smell of coffee and baked goods under 25. MCASD is currently displaying Weighing and Wanting: creates an inviting atmosphere. Their cookies, which are Selections from the Collection. Which is a compilation of popular baked fresh everyday tend to run out quickly. They have pieces already shown at the Museum. Once fi nished looking at various types of coffee and a great assortment of tea that the provocative and compelling pieces in the Museum, check ranges from green to herbal. In icky weather, customers out the gift shop. It is fi lled with unique gifts that the MCASD can warm up with hot chocolate next to a cozy fi replace. staff has picked out. Pannikin has many devoted customers who come to enjoy Popular gift shop items include hand hooks (wax models of actual hands that can be used as hooks), Wall Gear clocks, and a relaxed atmosphere and a good boost of caffeine. architecture books. However, the store offers a wide array of “[Pannikin is] cooky, cultured, coffee, characters,” art books, clothing and interesting trinkets. A gift from the gift Pannikin server Lane Haywood said. shop is one likely not to be forgotten.

Photos courtesy of Molly Salas Upcoming Events December and January

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