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The Blazer

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Branson School News, Sports, Life and Opinion

The Blazer

Branson School News, Sports, Life and Opinion

The Blazer

Jeffrey Huang

Jeffrey Huang, Visuals Editor

Jeffrey Huang served as visuals editor and first joined The Blazer in 2021. He received third place for feature photo and honorable mention for photo slideshow, both in 2023, from the Journalism Education Association of Northern California.

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Impossible burger patties line the buffet in the commons on Feb. 13, 2023. Meatless Mondays have continued for a year despite initial claims that it would last for a month.

[Photo] Quick takes: End Meatless Mondays, freshmen should behave

By Shun Graves and Cameron Aryanpour February 13, 2023

Impossible burger patties line the buffet in the commons on Feb. 13, 2023. Meatless Mondays have continued for a year despite initial claims that it would last for a month.

Ben Boas wears the red jacket during the opening “Thriller” dance at the “Fresh Tracks” performance in late January 2023. The show marked new dance teacher Alex Escalante’s first at Branson.

[Photo] New teacher elevates annual dance show with ‘Fresh Tracks’

By Carly Lowe February 12, 2023

Fiona Tran dances during “Fresh Tracks” in late January 2023.

Setter Logan Tusher looks on as Branson faces Pitman at home, Nov. 8, 2022. Tusher contributed 14 digs as girls varsity volleyball won its first NorCal Division I game in three sets.

[Photo] Offense makes splash as Branson advances in NorCals

By Shun Graves November 8, 2022

Sadie Snipes angles for a shot against Pitman at home, Nov. 8, 2022. The Branson outside hitter logged another offensive splash during a first-set scoreboard streak.

Archie Williams’ Elsa Snipes jumps for a shot as Branson’s Sadie Snipes, right, seeks to block. Branson won the Nov. 2, 2022, girls varsity volleyball game in three sets.

[Photo] In NCS semifinal, Snipes sisters face each other for final time

By Shun Graves November 2, 2022

Branson’s Sadie Snipes makes a shot against Archie Williams, Nov. 2, 2022.

Calistoga readies for a snap during Branson’s homecoming game, Oct. 29, 2022. The Bulls defeated Calistoga 42-12.

Photos: Football defeats Calistoga at homecoming

By Shun Graves and Jeffrey Huang October 31, 2022
Branson football soundly defeated Calistoga at home 42-12 as the calendar nears the playoffs.
Logan Tusher serves the ball during girls varsity volleyball’s game against Marin Catholic, Oct. 19, 2022. Branson defeated the MCAL rival in four sets.

[Photo] Historic day as Branson defeats Marin Catholic

By Shun Graves October 19, 2022

Fans and players cheer during Branson’s MCAL showdown against Marin Catholic, Oct. 19, 2022. Girls varsity volleyball defeated the Kentfield team in a historic victory.

Lauren Dignan and Anna Palfy dive for the ball during the Sept. 20 game at Marin Catholic. The game marked the first five-set game of the season.

[Photo] Five-set nail-biter ends in Branson defeat

By Shun Graves September 20, 2022

Lauren Dignan and Anna Palfy dive for the ball during the Sept. 20 game at Marin Catholic. The game marked the first five-set game of the season.

Eva Lacy jumps for a shot against Marin Catholic, Sept. 20, 2022. Branson girls varsity volleyball faces the school in Kentfield for its second league game this season.

[Photo] Live updates: Branson falls to Marin Catholic in five sets

By Shun Graves September 20, 2022

Anna Palfy dives for the ball during the first set as Branson faces Marin Catholic in Kentfield.

Branson libero Lauren Dignan dives for the ball. The Sept. 10 game ended in a loss to Archbishop Mitty, but showed some growing strengths of the girls varsity volleyball team.

[Photo] Mitty defeats Bulls varsity volleyball in tight 4-set rematch

By Shun Graves September 10, 2022

Branson libero Lauren Dignan dives for the ball. The Sept. 10 game ended in a loss to Archbishop Mitty, but showed some growing strengths of the girls varsity volleyball team.

Sadie Snipes hits the ball in the Bulls’ home-opener victory against Marin Academy on Sept. 1. Girls varsity volleyball heads to Danville Friday.

[Photo] Varsity sharpens defense in 3-set victory against MA

By Shun Graves September 1, 2022

Sadie Snipes hits the ball in the Bulls’ home-opener victory against Marin Academy on Sept. 1. Girls varsity volleyball heads to Danville Friday.

Councilman Beach Kuhl visited the commons on March 31.

[Photo] The Kuhl way: Ross councilman reflects on Branson’s growth

By Shun Graves April 11, 2022

Councilman Beach Kuhl visited the commons on March 31.

During the height of the omicron surge in January, many students learned remotely. Two months later, no one at Branson tested positive for COVID-19.

[Photo] As rules loosen and cases dwindle, pandemic’s end in sight

By Shun Graves March 10, 2022

During the height of the omicron surge in January, many students learned remotely. Two months later, no one at Branson tested positive for COVID-19.

Students gather around the Snack Shack in January 2022. The campus store reopened after a pandemic hiatus.

[Photo] New snacks greet students at Snack Shack reopening

By Josie Hohenrieder January 29, 2022

Students gather around the Snack Shack in January 2022. The campus store reopened after a pandemic hiatus.

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[Photo] Hispanic Heritage Month features Aztec dancers

By Ava Carlson November 30, 2021

Dancers performed traditional Aztec dances for students and faculty during Assembly.

Eva Lacy, Nathan Kwei and Finn Dossey helped lead Youth Forum, a multi-day conference focused on topics ranging from climate change, to business, to equality for all races and genders.

[Photo] Branson hosts Youth Forum: Education Reimagined — Brilliance Redefined

By Emma Casaudoumecq June 2, 2021

Eva Lacy, Nathan Kwei and Finn Dossey helped lead Youth Forum, a multi-day conference focused on topics ranging from climate change, to business, to equality for all races and genders.

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