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Agoura Battles the Stars and More

Hollywood celebrities come to Agoura High to take on the faculty in a basketball game to raise money for the school.

BASKETBALL

  • Agoura High School is holding a fundraising event tonight called Hollywood Knights. The sponser of the event, KIIS FM, was on campus Tuesday to help promote the event at lunch. The faculty from the school will be matched up against celebrities in a full court basketball game. The faculty team consists of numerous teachers and coaches including Matt Baldwin (assistant principal), Andrew Stiano (Varsity soccer coach), Chance Redmond ( P.E. teacher and softball coach), Crystal Karr (art teacher) and Mike Robbins (chemistry teacher). Celebrities slated to attend include Ben Nemtin (The Buried Life), Cody Linley (Hannah Montana), Jeremy Sumpter (Soul Surfer), Kiowa Gordon (Twilight) and Chandler Massey (Days Of Our Lives). The actors will be signing autographs at halftime and hip-hop musical artist Cas will be performing. Presale tickets are on sale in the Attendance Office on campus for $7 and will be sold at the door for $10. Front row seats will also be sold for $15. All proceeds will go directly to support the Associated Student Body. 

SWIMMING

  • On Friday at the CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) Division 1 finals, Agoura was represented in three events. Shannyn Hultin placed second in the Girls 200 yard IM (individual medley) with a time of 2:02.29. Hultin fell short of capturing first after Fountain Valley's Shelby Webber posted her best time of 2:00.28. Shannyn also improved on her preliminary time in the Girls 100 yard breaststroke, and as a result, placed eighth with a time of 1:05.38. Among a strong field of swimmers, the Agoura Boys relay team of Sammy Wolfson, Vatche Kazanjian, Jonathon Lai and Adam Abdulhamid were able to finish eighth in the 200 yard medley relay with a time of 1:38.18.

RELAY FOR LIFE

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  • On Friday, beginning at 6 p.m., the high school will be holding its Relay For Life to benefit the American Cancer Society. This will be the first time that the school is hosting a separate event from the Willow.
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