VWS Volleyball
Pictures of the girls volleyball team flood STAS posts every week, showing their constant dominance on the court and in casual Webb conversation. Their 3-0 win against Cornelia Connelly School put the girls in a prime position for a league championship title for the second year in a row. For the past ten games, they have won an overwhelming amount of the matches and only slipped once. Their game o...
VWS Tennis
The girls tennis team currently stands third in their league behind Sage Hill School and St. Margaret’s Episcopal School. Although the team lost strong players from the past season, this season fosters a positive team dynamic with many new players rising from their roles in JV. The team is hoping to maintain their position in the league and potentially make CIF. With many away games, the girls ofte...
VWS Cross Country
The girls cross country team set their season off on the right foot, securing first place in San Joaquin league alongside the WSC team after the draining first meet located on campus. Co-captain Lily Miller (‘21), who has competed in CIF State meets for the past two years, finished the race first at 24:09.4. The following two runners were also Webb students, with another three finishing in the top ten....
WSC Cross Country
Nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, Webb’s campus provides the perfect geography for runners to run long-distance with its hilly dirt paths and scenic viewpoints. The campus served as the site for the first San Joaquin League meet, where the boys cut through the softball field and ran up the notorious “Mongo” hill. After a month of practices and invitational meets, they do...
Webb Football
Webb Football is welcoming a line of new faces to their squad for this season following the departure of Washington University at St. Louis recruits JJ Cunningham (‘19) and Simon Dawson (‘19), ASU recruit Nick Johnson (‘19), University of Chicago recruit Matt Martinez(‘19) and Chris Nance’s (‘21) transfer to Upland High School. While they fell just shy of CIF last year, they are set on...
WSC Water Polo
After a promising second-place finish in their league last year, WSC water polo embraces the new season with new hopes and goals. Despite the graduation of six seniors on last year’s star-studded lineup, 9-year club player Max Fargo’s (‘21) season-ending knee injury, and starting goalie Gabriel Hong’s (‘20) persisting knee pain, the varsity team is welcoming quite a few new faces this seas...
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