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Scot Scoop News

The student news site of Carlmont High School in Belmont, California.

Scot Scoop News

The student news site of Carlmont High School in Belmont, California.

Scot Scoop News

Sarah Klieves

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief of Scot Scoop, Girl Scout, future Cal Poly Mustang.

All content by Sarah Klieves

Varsity Football vs. Gunn 9/13/13

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief September 20, 2013

Nick Rich cheering as one of his fellow teammates comes home

Varsity baseball seniors say goodbye

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief May 25, 2013

The end of senior year means saying goodbye to teachers, friends, and high school. But for the graduating seniors on Carlmont's varsity baseball team, it also means saying goodbye to coaches and teammates...

Scots finish off season with a 'W'

Scots finish off season with a ‘W’

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief May 11, 2013

The frosh-soph baseball team finished off the season with an amazing game Friday afternoon. Sweeping the Terra Nova Tigers in their last two games of the season, the final score of Friday's game...

Nick Thompson sliding into third on a steal

Nerve-racking game ends with close win for Scots baseball

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief April 25, 2013

The sound of a pitch hitting the catchers mitt during the Scots' frosh-soph baseball game against the Capuchino Mustangs signaled the start of the game Wednesday afternoon. The game was a close...

junior Matt Seubert during his at bat against Burlingame High School Friday night

Scots mauled by Panthers

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief April 13, 2013

Friday night's game against Burlingame High School started out rocky for the Scots, as they  allowed three runs in the first inning, leading them to their first loss of the season. Carlmont lost...

The benefits of being connected

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief March 21, 2013

Throughout life, everyone encounters risks. The risks of having a Facebook account are not exempt from this, however, the benefits of Facebook seem to outweigh the risks. Facebook and its multitude...

Senior Greg Hubbell pitching against the Cougars

Scots bat their way to victory

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief March 20, 2013

Despite the drizzle and breeze, Carlmont's varsity baseball team was able to bat their way to a win in Wednesday's game against the Half Moon Bay Cougars. Throughout the game, both teams made great...

A disappointed Alex Pennes after striking out

Scots taken down by Mitty

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief March 4, 2013

In the first pre-season game of the year, the frosh-soph baseball team was defeated by Archbishop Mitty High School with a 4-1 loss. Although, the Scots did not go down without trying. Their defense wasn't...

The first African-American president

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief February 27, 2013

Is Barack Obama the president or the “black president”? Becoming and serving as the President of the United States of America is an incredible feat. For over two centuries men have had the honor...

seniors Tereza Dvorak and Luke Branscum singing "Anyone Else But You" from "Juno"

Carlmont choirs’ sweet treat

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief February 23, 2013

A fun filled evening with singing and desserts presented by the Carlmont Choirs only rolls around once a year. Over 30 talented choir members preformed in an intimate setting in the Carlmont Student...

The ensemble dancing in Havana

Roarin’ back to the 20s

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief February 8, 2013

The blue curtains opened last night, and so did Carlmont's production of the musical Guys and Dolls. Carlmont's production of Guys and Dolls was a great representation of the Broadway musical...

Members of the Guys and Dolls pit orchestra rehearsing

A peek behind the curtains

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief January 24, 2013

Many people look forward to seeing a musical on opening night. But do you ever wonder what goes on before the curtains open?The talented musicians in the pit orchestra, as well as the actors on stage,...

Carlmont's varsity boys team after the CIF State Meet

Cross country ends season on a high note

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief November 25, 2012

Another season for Carlmont's cross country team came to a close with the California Interscholastic Federation State Meet on Saturday at the 5K Woodward Park course in Fresno. Carlmont's varsity boys...

Junior Ryan Dimick

Cross country dominates at CCS championships

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief November 12, 2012

At the Central Coast Section championship meet in Salinas at Toro Park on Saturday, Nov. 10, Carlmont's boys varsity team did extremely well. After the Pacific Athletic League finals on Oct. 27, both...

Juniors Ryan Dimick, left, and James Schulte, far right, next to a Mills runner

Cross country does well at final PAL meet of season

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief October 28, 2012

The Carlmont cross country team did well at the Pacific Athletic League Championship Meet on Saturday, Oct. 27 in Belmont at the Crystal Springs Course. The Scots placed second in frosh-soph...

Senior Daniel Bereket finishes first in the varsity boys race

Carlmont dominates at cross country meet

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief October 10, 2012

At the second Peninsula Athletic League meet of the season at Westmoor High School on Oct. 9, Carlmont placed first individually in almost every category. The Scots did very in their races on the...

Senior Alyssa Moyer at the Ram Invitational

Scots cross country doing well

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2012

On Sept. 29, 2012, the Carlmont frosh-soph girls were successful at the Westmoor Ram Invitational at Westmoor High School in Daily City while the varsity boys also did well at the Stanford Invitational. At...

A Carlmont runner at the first PAL meet of the season

Cross country on the right track

Sarah Klieves, Editor-in-Chief September 13, 2012

A Carlmont runner at the first PAL meet of the season This past Tuesday at Half Moon Bay High School, the Carlmont cross country team started out the season on a great note at the first Peninsula Athletic...

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