Photo by Jessica Olvera. By Jessica Olvera, Co-Sports Editor Dear 17-year-old Jessica, I am writing to you as a college graduate — yes, you read that right: You made it! You have so much to be proud of and have overcome a great deal, yet, I’m sure you’re feeling extremely unsure about yourself and worried […]
Category: Sports
L.A. Hit With More Blues
Photo by Josh Barber on Dodgers Photoblog. By Jessica Olvera, Co-Sports Editor While most of the world is trying to find ways to keep themselves busy and sane during this quarantine, I am left with mixed emotions ranging from depressed to worried about my beloved Los Angeles sports teams, the star-studded Dodgers and almost-unbeatable Lakers. […]
Did NBA Get It Right by Suspending Season?
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Co-Sports Editor One long and excruciating month has passed since all sports were put on hold in the wake of COVID-19 sweeping the nation. The National Basketball Association was the first sports league to announce a suspension of their season on Wednesday, March 11 when Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive […]
The Best of Spring Athletics
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Co-Sports Editor With the cancellation of athletics for spring 2020 due to coronavirus, The Bulletin would like to recognize the top athletes from each sport that was playing in the spring before their respective seasons were canceled. Golf: Seniors Raynard Belmonte and Todd Henderson Although golf played in three tournaments in the […]
UFC 249 Grapples With COVID-19
By Brian Hinchion, Staff Reporter UFC 249 was set to take place April 18. Astute observers will highlight the key word of the previous sentence, was. The UFC, along with basically all the other major sporting leagues around the globe, suspended or cancelled all upcoming events due to the ongoing global pandemic. The one difference […]
