Ryan Hooshiar (10) – STAFF REPORTER
This past week the teams playing in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 were drawn.
St. Robert CHS Student News
Ryan Hooshiar (10) – STAFF REPORTER
This past week the teams playing in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 were drawn.
Ryan Hooshiar (10) – STAFF REPORTER
A new European soccer tournament has been introduced this September, and one major questions seem to be on many fans minds: What is this tournament?
Susie Liu (11) STAFF REPORTER
On Thursday, January 3, 2019, the Toronto Raptors played against the San Antonio Spurs for the first time this 2018-2019 season. This was a crucial game after the trade that happened last year between Demar DeRozan and Kawhi Leonard.
Ryan Hooshiar (10) – STAFF REPORTER
Spanish soccer rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid were at it again last Sunday in their latest el classico, and this one will be a game to remember if only for the Barcelona fans.
Rose Sharifi (12) – STAFF REPORTER
St.Robert’s hard-working senior girls have recently begun their basketball season representing the school at different events.
Ryan Hooshiar (10) STAFF REPORTER
Kawhi Leonard’s move to Toronto has been causing a stir with Raptors fans being either ecstatic about the move or extremely unhappy.
Rose Sharifi (STAFF REPORTER)
On February 5, 1985, one of the most famous athletes was born. Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese professional soccer player who is currently playing for Juventus and the Portugal National Team.
Andrew Ganni (12) STAFF REPORTER
The St. Robert Varsity Boys Soccer team is gearing up for another season of soccer and they have high hopes for the season. With a victory already under their belt against Thornlea Secondary, and another in their sights against St. Augustine, the Rams are ready to win it all this year.
Andrew Ganni (12) STAFF REPORTER
As autumn settles, in, the St. Robert Cross country team is preparing for one of the toughest races of their student athletic careers.
Ryan Hooshiar (10) STAFF REPORTER
Professional American footballer Colin Kaepernick has been making big headlines since 2016, when he first began protesting police brutality against African-Americans by kneeling during the anthem. Now the world renowned brand Nike has joined the story by choosing Kaepernick as the face of their new Just Do it campaign.