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Bulldogs are filthy


By Julian Cooper

There have been some great moments in the last 12 months for Garfield sports. Whether you were around last year or not, you know the importance of having winning teams in the Dawghouse, and what better way to acknowledge that then to have a look at the best moments for Garfield sports teams.

Published April 15, 2011 - Sports

Odd Future


This is what the devil plays before he goes to sleep


By Julian Cooper

Imagine this: a group of young black rappers from L.A. with an Eminem-esque flow that encompass the swagger of a punk rock band and the life style of a skater group, plus a little bit of Satan.

Published April 15, 2011 - Arts & Entertainment

Killa Cam


Dope


By Julian Cooper

At 6’5 250 pounds, draft prospect Cam Newton is a very good, very big, and very NFL ready quarterback.

Published April 1, 2011 - Sports

Playa of the Issue: Adam Jackson


By Julian Cooper

impin’ is as pimpin’ does, and Adam Jackson is the true definition of a playa. Standing around 5-foot-3 150 pounds of all warm lovin’ muscle, Jackson is frequently a contender for Garfield’s prestigious “Playa of the Year” award.

Published April 1, 2011 - Sports

Tweet Tweet Goes the Athlete


Twitter + sports, #winning


By Julian Cooper

Whether we like it or not, as time goes on we are becoming closer and closer to living in a completely electronic world. The new cultural obsession of electronics is even starting to invade the once-pure world of sports.

Published March 11, 2011 - Sports

Seattle’s Greatest Rivalry: Dead


Garfield’s rivalry with Franklin slowly fades


By Julian Cooper

The historic Garfield Bulldogs vs. Franklin Quakers basketball rivalry, which many consider it to be the most important high school sporting event in the state, just might be becoming extinct.

Published February 18, 2011 - Sports

Hawks Make History


The Seahawks turn their season around


By Julian Cooper

January 2nd, 2011 marked the date that the Seattle Seahawks made NFL history. The Hawks became the first professional football team to ever reach the playoffs with a losing regular season record

Published January 14, 2011 - Sports

POTI: Daeshon Hall


By Julian Cooper

Daeshon “Dae Dae” Hall is a very gifted individual. Some might say he is a stellar student. Others a great converser. But to us, Dae Dae is a crazy athlete.

Published December 3, 2010 - Sports

It’s Going, Going, Gone


America’s pasttime is a thing of the past


By Julian Cooper

Think about this — when was the last time you sat down and watched all nine innings of a baseball game on television? For you non die-hards it’s probably been a while, because baseball happens to be the most boring major sport in America.

Published December 3, 2010 - Sports

They like it Hairy


No shave November has begun


By Julian Cooper

No Shave November has been a tradition not just at Garfield, but for men all across the world for as long as anyone can remember.

Published November 19, 2010 - Sports