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ROYAL CITY After an early exit from the 2022 1A State Softball Tournament, the Royal Knights are entering the 2023 campaign with the goal of going further in state.
“I want to go out with a bang in my senior year,” Senior Addi Lawrence said. “I’m hoping to make it farther than we did last year. My goal is fourth place or higher at state this year.” .
WOAH, NELLIE! Trevor Hansen, a Royal High baseball pitcher bound for UC Irvine, tossed back-to-back no-hitters earlier this month. MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers Robert Stock earned a curtain call with a side of matzo ball soup. The Agoura High graduate struck out the last batter of the game and earned a save in Team Israel’s 3-1 win
EXTENSIVE DAMAGE County firefighters work to put out a fire at a home in the 1300 block of Hudspeth Avenue in Simi Valley on Feb. 24. MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers A local family is recovering and trying to regroup in the aftermath of a blaze that caused extensive damage to their home in Simi Valley last week.
GAME OF THRONES Royal High baseball senior third baseman David Laranjo beats the tag at home plate during a 5-4 extra-inning win against North Torrance on Feb. 18 at home. Photos by MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers This is the last dance for six Royal High baseball seniors. Trevor Hansen, Owen Muench, Rider Gordon, Carlitos Nuñez, Noah Onoye
A COLD WINTER Royal High girls’ water polo player Charlotte Gesell shoots the ball against Moorpark earlier this season. The Highlanders’ postseason voyage ended in the second round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 tournament last week. Valley View defeated Royal 8-6 on Feb. 9. RICHARD GILLARD/Acorn Newspapers
SPREADING AWARENESS Girl Scout Lola Forbes-Black, right, is a passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusivity and tolerance. On hand at her Gold Award presentation Jan. 19 are Vicki Calle, left, the leader of Girl Scout Troop 60821, and Tammie Helmuth, CEO of Girl Scouts of Central California Coast. Courtesy of Clare Forbes-Black Inclusivity is a matter of