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  • Friday Night Game and a Movie: RHS boys basketball advances past Will C. Wood High to reach Arco

    Saturday, February 24, 2007 By: Daniel Herberholz

    If Friday night was a movie, basketball was the focus, each quarter carried the plot-line, winning was the climax, and royal blue seemed the theme. Rocklin boy’s basketball team, royal blue and silver

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The Flash Rocklin High School Rocklin, CA
Issue Date: Friday, February 23, 2007 Issue: Volume 13, Issue 21 Last Update: Monday, February 26, 2007
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If Friday night was a movie, basketball was the focus, each quarter carried the plot-line, winning was the climax, and royal blue seemed the theme. Rocklin boy’s basketball team, royal blue and silver
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A new symbol for RHS! While our competing schools have recognized logos, Rocklin lacks such a recognizable logo that can capture the spirit of the Rocklin High School campus.
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Rocklin High School tennis coach Dale Eckenburg took a few minutes to sit down and talk about his newly chosen 2007 varsity boys tennis team…
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Rocklin High School tennis coach Dale Eckenburg took a few minutes to sit down and talk about his newly chosen 2007 varsity boys tennis team…
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“Our goal from the beginning was to go undefeated, and it feels good to have achieved that,” said freshman Jordyn Willie. The freshmen girls’ basketball team went 24-2 (12-0 in league).
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Congratulations to the wrestling team for their performance at the Division II Section Tournament last weekend.
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Congratulations to the wrestling team for their performance at the Division II Section Tournament last weekend.
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Rocklin High French students made Rocklin’s Mardi Gras celebration a success. Mardi Gras, or “Fat Tuesday” in French, was filled with French festivities, and fish?
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As a sophomore in a deep, overwhelming hole that I have dug myself into, “Freedom Writers” opened my eyes to a unique perspective on high school life. The idea of everyone having a story to tell made
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