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The Review

The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

Sophomore Camila Sabisky dribbles past the defense.

Soccer heads into SPC after games against Kinkaid

Lilah Gaber and Prithvi Krishnarao February 10, 2017
Girls' and boys' soccer played their last game before SPC against Kinkaid, ending in a loss and a win, respectively.

Girls’ volleyball stays hopeful for SPC after key win over St. Andrew’s

Andrew Duong and Saswat Pati October 19, 2016
Girls' volleyball won three sets against St. Andrews, a comeback after last year's loss.
Junior Samuel Ho finished 5th in the boys varsity race.

Cross country sweeps top races at Maverick Ramble

Andrew Duong and Ryan Chang October 12, 2016
The cross country teams continue their SPC run with first place finishes at the 36th annual Ramble.

Field hockey teams challenge SPC rivals at weekend tournament

Jackson Edwards, Staff Writer September 16, 2016
Maverick field hockey teams travelled to the Hockaday School in Dallas to play a round-robin tournament against several SPC teams.

Boys’ Cross Country dominates SPC, places first

Sukul Mittal, Staff Writer November 13, 2014
Boys' cross country won first place in SPC this year. Senior Akshay Jaggi placed second overall, and junior Joe Faraguna placed sixth overall.
Junior Tamara Shan plays line 2 singles. She and the other members of the girls’ tennis team are prepping for SPC this weekend.

On the court with girls’ tennis

Amy Liu, Staff Writer April 30, 2014
Girls’ tennis gears up for SPC with focused training and continuous victories. The past two years, the team has won seventh place in Division 1.
Senior captain Sean Yuan cheers on classmates at the SPC basketball championship after the wrestling team’s victory.

Wrestling defends title as reigning SPC champions

Jessica Lee, Design Editor March 6, 2014
After overthrowing St. Mark’s 38 year monopoly on SPC wrestling titles last year, the wrestling team managed to capture their second consecutive SPC Championship Title.
Boys’ basketball earns third SPC title in four years

Boys’ basketball earns third SPC title in four years

Amy Kang and Lydia Liu February 15, 2014
Losing two regular season games against Kinkaid did not bode well for the Mavericks as they headed into the SPC finals against the Falcons. But a reevaluation of their defensive strategy turned the tide to a Maverick victory, 42-39, earning the senior class their third SPC title.
Senior Risher Randall takes the ball down the Liu Court during their final home game of the season, Feb. 4. The team defeated John Cooper 49-47.

Road to Winter SPC: Boy’ Basketball

Matthew Neal, Staff Writer February 13, 2014
After consecutive SPC titles in 2011 and 2012 and a second-place finish last year, the seniors on the boys’ basketball team hope to finish their Maverick careers where they began: first in SPC.
Senior captain Austin Allday takes a breath as he speeds down the lane at the team’s first meet at Lamar, Nov. 19.

Road to Winter SPC: Boys’ Swimming

Matthew Neal, Staff Writer February 13, 2014
The boys’ swimming team aims to earn its first SPC title with the help of strong senior captains and promising underclassmen.
Sophomore Lauren Jhin comes up for air during a race at the team’s first meet at Lamar High School, Nov. 19.

Road to Winter SPC: Girls’ Swimming

Matthew Neal, Staff Writer February 13, 2014
After a long season, the girls’ swimming team has tapered their workouts to prepare for the final stretch at SPC. The team hopes all the hard work from the season will translate into those final races.
Freshman Owen Torczon tosses the ball back into play during the JV team’s match against Awty International, Jan. 30. Despite a strong upperclassman presence on varsity, the team depends on promising underclassmen to fill their shoes each passing year.

Road to Winter SPC: Boys’ Soccer

Matthew Neal and Brooke Kushwaha February 13, 2014
Boys’ soccer keeps the ball rolling into SPC. Coach Ziad Allan, assisted by Coach Franco Silva, have revamped the team by establishing a new system of offense.
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