Girls Inc. Of the Island City Announces 2022 Teen Scholarship Winners
Five Alameda high school teens have been awarded college scholarships through their participation in Girls Inc. of the Island City (GIIC).
Five Alameda high school teens have been awarded college scholarships through their participation in Girls Inc. of the Island City (GIIC).
Both Alameda High and Encinal High baseball teams will compete for their league championships Friday, May 13.
The Alameda High School (AHS) softball team pitcher Jasmine Whorley held two opponents scoreless in games last week.
Encinal High School (EHS) English teacher Joshua Linville and two of his students Isa Anderson and Gabby Benaquista attended the Spring National High School Journalism Convention from April 7 to 9 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles.
The Bonta California Progress Foundation (BCPF) invites high school seniors, entering college students or current first-year college students to apply for a 2022-2023 BCPF scholarship.
St. Joseph Notre Dame’s baseball clawed back to .500 with a 5-0 win over Encinal High School on Saturday, March 26, on the road.
Sophomore Angus Olaes gets a hit during the Encinal High School’s 4-2 loss to San Leandro High Friday, March 18. The Jets are now 2-6 on the season.
Other Scores
EHS softball (3-1) beat Redwood Christian of San Lorenzo, 16-0, on Wednesday, March 16.
Members of the School-Based Health Center’s (SBHC) Youth Advisory Boards at Alameda high School (AHS) and Encinal High School (EHS) held Healthy Relationships fairs at their schools earlier this month.
EHS’ fair took place on March 2, while AHS’ fair took place on March 4.
Both Alameda High School (AHS) and Encinal High School (EHS) women’s soccer teams qualified for the North Coast Section (NCS) playoffs.
The Encinal High School (EHS) men’s soccer team entered their Jan. 28 match against Hayward High School burdened by a six-game losing streak. To make matters worse, the Farmers had defeated the Jets, 8-1, on Dec. 3, 2021.
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