FVHS track and field falls short against Los Alamitos Griffins
The FVHS Barons struggle to pass the Griffins at their track and field meet on Wednesday.
The FVHS Barons struggle to pass the Griffins at their track and field meet on Wednesday.
In their preseason opener, the Fountain Valley High School’s (FVHS) track and field program beat Crean Lutheran High School in all three divisions for both girls and boys.
Sports in high school allows for a period of growth and exploration. Without putting one foot out the door and making a commitment to go through with it, the opportunity to do something new will be lost.
Junior Jonathan Yu is just getting started in his track and field career after jumping 47’2″ in the triple jump, making him ranked second in California.
On March 17, the Barons’ co-ed track and field team went against Edison in a dual meet and emerged victorious.
After having to deal with many restrictions and difficulties due to COVID-19, spring sports are looking towards an exciting season this year.
Throughout his four years at Fountain Valley High School, senior Dezi Hernandez has become the one of the fastest cross country and track runners in the league. Hernandez’s success and passion inspire his teammates, coaches and students alike.
Freshman Kaho Cichon has taken the FVHS track team by storm with her talent, character and unconditional success.
Space has been an ongoing issue that affects our Baron athletes, how do they cooperate to get daily practices?
On Saturday, Oct. 6th, the FVHS cross country and track and field program will host the 37th annual Central Park Invitational. In recent years, this event has grown tremendously to become one of the premier meets on the West Coast and in the country.