The Orange Peal Woodland High School Woodland, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, March 05, 2009 Issue: Vol. 116, Issue 7 Last Update: Tuesday, October 20, 2009


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After the TCC championship meet, Woodland High School track and field walked away with their second championship in a row.
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The cast of Woodland High School’s spring musical “Footloose” was not the only group dancing the night away on Friday, May 8.
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After all that the Woodland Wolves baseball team has gone through they are finally going to the playoffs.
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As In-N-Out opens its doors to the people of Woodland, it also opens doors for Woodland High students who are seeing only In-N-Out, but all of the new Gateway stores, as the perfect opportunity to pic
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The scene at Clark Field on Friday, May 8 was a grim one. Parents and students watched as the Pioneer Patriots took care of the Woodland Wolves in what looked to be the final baseball game of the year
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Everybody cut Footloose! Woodland High School put on a wonderful production of "Footloose," the popular 80's film. "Footloose" was filled with catchy tunes, crazy dance moves, and awesome wardrobe.
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An epidemic has struck the students of Woodland High School. I'm not talking about the H1N1 flu, also known as the swine flu, but rather senioritis, a serious infection that has already spread to nume
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While the Woodland High School boys' baseball playoff hopes are resting in the hands of the Natomas Nighthawks, the Wolves are doing absolutely everything they can to help their own cause.
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While many Woodland High students are beginning to slow down as the school year comes to a close, FFA's Farm Power team, led by Marcus Tanaka, did not slow up in their pursuit for excellence in the St
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Throughout the year, Woodland and Pioneer have battled through many a sport. Pioneer bested the Wolves in volleyball, soccer and girls' basketball, while Woodland was the victor in football, boys' bas
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