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The story of San Juan as told by its students

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The story of San Juan as told by its students

The Express

The story of San Juan as told by its students

The Express

Victoria Hernandez

Victoria Hernandez, Girls Sport Editor

Victoria Hernandez is a senior this year and is excited for her second year on The Express. In her free time she enjoys spending time with family and friends. She plays soccer and lacrosse both in club and high school, and hopes to heal quickly after tearing her ACL this summer. She is looking forward to further enhancing her writing skills and deepening her knowledge while taking the role of the girls sports editor. Victoria was a part of the Invent to Prevent program and Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE) and loves finding ways to help and give back to her community. She strives to play soccer or lacrosse in college and pursue a career field in either criminal justice or sports psychology and health.

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The Girls Flag Football seniors group together with posters signed with sentimental messages from their underclass teammates. They were given sashes embroidered with their names and bouquets of flowers to celebrate all of their achievements as they send them off.

Girls Flag Football 2025 Senior Night

Victoria Hernandez, Girls Sports Editor
October 27, 2025
Alexis Link (11) preparing for a jump serve in the Girls Volleyball CIF game against Los Al in Round one. The San Juan Hills volleyball team was able to secure the victory, and move on to round two of CIF.

Girls Volleyball Aces Playoffs

Victoria Hernandez, Girls Sports Editor
October 24, 2025
An art graphic depicting a young girl tearing their ACL during a soccer game. The majority of these tears occur from minimal to no contact due to awkward pivots, jumps, landings, or sudden stops.

Seasons Torn Apart

Victoria Hernandez, Girls Sports Editor
October 10, 2025
Captain Sydney Beatty (12) comforts and encourages goalie, Lacy Duckwitz (11), before their intense pre-season game.  The Stallions won 16-8 against their opponents, Orange Lutheran.

More Than Just a Game

Victoria Hernandez, Staff Writer
April 4, 2025
The Principal’s Student Council is dedicated to making campus life more inclusive.  They are currently in the process of making a Suggestion Box for students and staff to put in their suggestions to improve the school atmosphere.

Every Voice Counts

Victoria Hernandez, Staff Writer
February 28, 2025
Racket at the ready, Lily Zollinger (9) prepares her knee brace to support a recently sustained injury. Despite the setback, she played through the entire tennis season while maintaining her usual commitment and team spirit.

Walk It Off

Victoria Hernandez, Staff Writer
February 3, 2025
Apps like Instagram, Threads, and Facebook are all controlled under Meta, a technology company, previously known as Facebook Inc. Meta is pulling out of your fact checking and replacing it with community.

Meta Halts Fact Checks

Victoria Hernandez, Staff Writer
January 22, 2025

Dreams in Ink

Victoria Hernandez, Staff Writer
December 9, 2024
According to the National Institutes of Health, "Approximately 90% of student-athletes report sustaining an injury while participating in sports."  Student athletes often find a struggle prioritizing their own health for the performance of their sport.

The Final Whistle

Victoria Hernandez, Staff Writer
November 17, 2024
As Forensic students begin their next crime scene, they examine and document valuable evidence around the room. They are currently learning about the different kinds of blood spatter and where they came from to piece together and solve what events occurred during the crime.

[Photo] Stallion Round-Up 10/21-11/4

Sofia Bello, Arts & Entertainment Editor
November 3, 2024
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