Work ethic taught in middle school prepares students for high school band May 27, 2010 — by Sarah Hull and Aanchal Mohan Question: What is the secret behind the success of the school's award-winning marching band? Among the many possible answers—tireless nights spent rehearsing on the football field, determination to achieve and school-wide appeal. But perhaps the most important reason is the preparation that takes root at Redwood Middle School. read more » Freshman c-walking into Youtube stardom May 27, 2010 — by Jordan Waite More than 30,000 people have viewed one of freshman Sharuay Agrawal's "C-walk" dance videos, and many more of his videos have over 1,000 views. With his lightning quick feet and smooth dance moves, Agrawal is a local upcoming YouTube star read more » Junior discusses controversies via web May 27, 2010 — by Jordan Waite For most students, YouTube is a source of offers a diversion from homework, but for junior Cortney Fields, YouTube is more than just that: It is a way for her to express herself. "I started making YouTube videos after I saw other people making videos, and I thought it was a cool idea, so I tried it out and ended up liking it," said Fields. read more » College not so bad after all May 27, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After graduating from Saratoga High last year, alumnus Kirstie Lee was eagerly anticipating starting at UC Berkeley—but was also unsure of what her first year of college would hold for her. Many friends told her freshman year was great; others said it was horrible. A year later, Lee is the one doing the advising—and she's come out with a positive impression. read more » Yolatea provides good food and popular hangout May 27, 2010 — by Kyumin Shim I stopped by Yolatea on a sunny Saturday as I walked home through downtown Saratoga. The place seemed inviting and I craved something sweet, so I entered through its doors. There was a display of a dozen different flavors of gelato along with the popular option of Pearl Milk Teas and crepes. My friend ordered a strawberry Pearl Milk Tea and I got a Nutella and Banana Crepe, an amazing combination of flavors. I had high expectations for the food, since I heard rumors about the quality of the crepes. read more » Youtube singers provide something out of the ordinary May 27, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran "Because if I look into your eyes, then I'll have to say goodbye and that'll break my heart. So I won't even start. I won't even start." These lyrics from YouTube singer David Choi's original song, "I Won't Even Start," have been heard by over 1 million people from across the nation. Choi, a singer, songwriter and producer from Los Angeles, started on YouTube several years ago. Since then, his popularity has risen dramatically. read more » Stanford freshman finds transition to college a breeze May 27, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Transitioning to college can be tough for most people. Getting used to having roommates instead of having a room all to yourself, navigating a significantly larger campus with thousands more students than at your high school and, of course, having the independence that punctuates the whole experience. But for '09 alumnus Aaron Garg, who attends Stanford University, the change was minimal. read more » Harvard freshman recounts enriching first year May 27, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Christine Tseng Michael Chen was at the top of his game in high school—salutatorian, president of the Key Club and editor-in-chief for the school newspaper—just to name a few of his impressive positions. He continued this remarkable streak by getting accepted to Harvard University. Acceptance into Harvard University is a goal that many top students aspire to. Not only is it hard to be accepted, but the classes there are difficult as well, even for the supremely gifted. However, Chen finds that life at college is not as daunting as he had feared. read more » Cochrum named Teacher of the Year May 21, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche When science teacher Lisa Cochrum received a call from principal Jeff Anderson at her home one night recently, she was alarmed. "Usually I only receive calls from Mr. Anderson at my home when something bad happens," Cochrum said. "I pulled up a chair and prepared myself for the worst news." The news she got was anything but bad: She had been named Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School district. "When he said I was named Teacher of the Year, I was totally surprised," she said. read more » Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast
Freshman c-walking into Youtube stardom May 27, 2010 — by Jordan Waite More than 30,000 people have viewed one of freshman Sharuay Agrawal's "C-walk" dance videos, and many more of his videos have over 1,000 views. With his lightning quick feet and smooth dance moves, Agrawal is a local upcoming YouTube star read more » Junior discusses controversies via web May 27, 2010 — by Jordan Waite For most students, YouTube is a source of offers a diversion from homework, but for junior Cortney Fields, YouTube is more than just that: It is a way for her to express herself. "I started making YouTube videos after I saw other people making videos, and I thought it was a cool idea, so I tried it out and ended up liking it," said Fields. read more » College not so bad after all May 27, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After graduating from Saratoga High last year, alumnus Kirstie Lee was eagerly anticipating starting at UC Berkeley—but was also unsure of what her first year of college would hold for her. Many friends told her freshman year was great; others said it was horrible. A year later, Lee is the one doing the advising—and she's come out with a positive impression. read more » Yolatea provides good food and popular hangout May 27, 2010 — by Kyumin Shim I stopped by Yolatea on a sunny Saturday as I walked home through downtown Saratoga. The place seemed inviting and I craved something sweet, so I entered through its doors. There was a display of a dozen different flavors of gelato along with the popular option of Pearl Milk Teas and crepes. My friend ordered a strawberry Pearl Milk Tea and I got a Nutella and Banana Crepe, an amazing combination of flavors. I had high expectations for the food, since I heard rumors about the quality of the crepes. read more » Youtube singers provide something out of the ordinary May 27, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran "Because if I look into your eyes, then I'll have to say goodbye and that'll break my heart. So I won't even start. I won't even start." These lyrics from YouTube singer David Choi's original song, "I Won't Even Start," have been heard by over 1 million people from across the nation. Choi, a singer, songwriter and producer from Los Angeles, started on YouTube several years ago. Since then, his popularity has risen dramatically. read more » Stanford freshman finds transition to college a breeze May 27, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Transitioning to college can be tough for most people. Getting used to having roommates instead of having a room all to yourself, navigating a significantly larger campus with thousands more students than at your high school and, of course, having the independence that punctuates the whole experience. But for '09 alumnus Aaron Garg, who attends Stanford University, the change was minimal. read more » Harvard freshman recounts enriching first year May 27, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Christine Tseng Michael Chen was at the top of his game in high school—salutatorian, president of the Key Club and editor-in-chief for the school newspaper—just to name a few of his impressive positions. He continued this remarkable streak by getting accepted to Harvard University. Acceptance into Harvard University is a goal that many top students aspire to. Not only is it hard to be accepted, but the classes there are difficult as well, even for the supremely gifted. However, Chen finds that life at college is not as daunting as he had feared. read more » Cochrum named Teacher of the Year May 21, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche When science teacher Lisa Cochrum received a call from principal Jeff Anderson at her home one night recently, she was alarmed. "Usually I only receive calls from Mr. Anderson at my home when something bad happens," Cochrum said. "I pulled up a chair and prepared myself for the worst news." The news she got was anything but bad: She had been named Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School district. "When he said I was named Teacher of the Year, I was totally surprised," she said. read more » Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast
Junior discusses controversies via web May 27, 2010 — by Jordan Waite For most students, YouTube is a source of offers a diversion from homework, but for junior Cortney Fields, YouTube is more than just that: It is a way for her to express herself. "I started making YouTube videos after I saw other people making videos, and I thought it was a cool idea, so I tried it out and ended up liking it," said Fields. read more » College not so bad after all May 27, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After graduating from Saratoga High last year, alumnus Kirstie Lee was eagerly anticipating starting at UC Berkeley—but was also unsure of what her first year of college would hold for her. Many friends told her freshman year was great; others said it was horrible. A year later, Lee is the one doing the advising—and she's come out with a positive impression. read more » Yolatea provides good food and popular hangout May 27, 2010 — by Kyumin Shim I stopped by Yolatea on a sunny Saturday as I walked home through downtown Saratoga. The place seemed inviting and I craved something sweet, so I entered through its doors. There was a display of a dozen different flavors of gelato along with the popular option of Pearl Milk Teas and crepes. My friend ordered a strawberry Pearl Milk Tea and I got a Nutella and Banana Crepe, an amazing combination of flavors. I had high expectations for the food, since I heard rumors about the quality of the crepes. read more » Youtube singers provide something out of the ordinary May 27, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran "Because if I look into your eyes, then I'll have to say goodbye and that'll break my heart. So I won't even start. I won't even start." These lyrics from YouTube singer David Choi's original song, "I Won't Even Start," have been heard by over 1 million people from across the nation. Choi, a singer, songwriter and producer from Los Angeles, started on YouTube several years ago. Since then, his popularity has risen dramatically. read more » Stanford freshman finds transition to college a breeze May 27, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Transitioning to college can be tough for most people. Getting used to having roommates instead of having a room all to yourself, navigating a significantly larger campus with thousands more students than at your high school and, of course, having the independence that punctuates the whole experience. But for '09 alumnus Aaron Garg, who attends Stanford University, the change was minimal. read more » Harvard freshman recounts enriching first year May 27, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Christine Tseng Michael Chen was at the top of his game in high school—salutatorian, president of the Key Club and editor-in-chief for the school newspaper—just to name a few of his impressive positions. He continued this remarkable streak by getting accepted to Harvard University. Acceptance into Harvard University is a goal that many top students aspire to. Not only is it hard to be accepted, but the classes there are difficult as well, even for the supremely gifted. However, Chen finds that life at college is not as daunting as he had feared. read more » Cochrum named Teacher of the Year May 21, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche When science teacher Lisa Cochrum received a call from principal Jeff Anderson at her home one night recently, she was alarmed. "Usually I only receive calls from Mr. Anderson at my home when something bad happens," Cochrum said. "I pulled up a chair and prepared myself for the worst news." The news she got was anything but bad: She had been named Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School district. "When he said I was named Teacher of the Year, I was totally surprised," she said. read more » Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast
College not so bad after all May 27, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After graduating from Saratoga High last year, alumnus Kirstie Lee was eagerly anticipating starting at UC Berkeley—but was also unsure of what her first year of college would hold for her. Many friends told her freshman year was great; others said it was horrible. A year later, Lee is the one doing the advising—and she's come out with a positive impression. read more » Yolatea provides good food and popular hangout May 27, 2010 — by Kyumin Shim I stopped by Yolatea on a sunny Saturday as I walked home through downtown Saratoga. The place seemed inviting and I craved something sweet, so I entered through its doors. There was a display of a dozen different flavors of gelato along with the popular option of Pearl Milk Teas and crepes. My friend ordered a strawberry Pearl Milk Tea and I got a Nutella and Banana Crepe, an amazing combination of flavors. I had high expectations for the food, since I heard rumors about the quality of the crepes. read more » Youtube singers provide something out of the ordinary May 27, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran "Because if I look into your eyes, then I'll have to say goodbye and that'll break my heart. So I won't even start. I won't even start." These lyrics from YouTube singer David Choi's original song, "I Won't Even Start," have been heard by over 1 million people from across the nation. Choi, a singer, songwriter and producer from Los Angeles, started on YouTube several years ago. Since then, his popularity has risen dramatically. read more » Stanford freshman finds transition to college a breeze May 27, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Transitioning to college can be tough for most people. Getting used to having roommates instead of having a room all to yourself, navigating a significantly larger campus with thousands more students than at your high school and, of course, having the independence that punctuates the whole experience. But for '09 alumnus Aaron Garg, who attends Stanford University, the change was minimal. read more » Harvard freshman recounts enriching first year May 27, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Christine Tseng Michael Chen was at the top of his game in high school—salutatorian, president of the Key Club and editor-in-chief for the school newspaper—just to name a few of his impressive positions. He continued this remarkable streak by getting accepted to Harvard University. Acceptance into Harvard University is a goal that many top students aspire to. Not only is it hard to be accepted, but the classes there are difficult as well, even for the supremely gifted. However, Chen finds that life at college is not as daunting as he had feared. read more » Cochrum named Teacher of the Year May 21, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche When science teacher Lisa Cochrum received a call from principal Jeff Anderson at her home one night recently, she was alarmed. "Usually I only receive calls from Mr. Anderson at my home when something bad happens," Cochrum said. "I pulled up a chair and prepared myself for the worst news." The news she got was anything but bad: She had been named Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School district. "When he said I was named Teacher of the Year, I was totally surprised," she said. read more » Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast
Yolatea provides good food and popular hangout May 27, 2010 — by Kyumin Shim I stopped by Yolatea on a sunny Saturday as I walked home through downtown Saratoga. The place seemed inviting and I craved something sweet, so I entered through its doors. There was a display of a dozen different flavors of gelato along with the popular option of Pearl Milk Teas and crepes. My friend ordered a strawberry Pearl Milk Tea and I got a Nutella and Banana Crepe, an amazing combination of flavors. I had high expectations for the food, since I heard rumors about the quality of the crepes. read more » Youtube singers provide something out of the ordinary May 27, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran "Because if I look into your eyes, then I'll have to say goodbye and that'll break my heart. So I won't even start. I won't even start." These lyrics from YouTube singer David Choi's original song, "I Won't Even Start," have been heard by over 1 million people from across the nation. Choi, a singer, songwriter and producer from Los Angeles, started on YouTube several years ago. Since then, his popularity has risen dramatically. read more » Stanford freshman finds transition to college a breeze May 27, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Transitioning to college can be tough for most people. Getting used to having roommates instead of having a room all to yourself, navigating a significantly larger campus with thousands more students than at your high school and, of course, having the independence that punctuates the whole experience. But for '09 alumnus Aaron Garg, who attends Stanford University, the change was minimal. read more » Harvard freshman recounts enriching first year May 27, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Christine Tseng Michael Chen was at the top of his game in high school—salutatorian, president of the Key Club and editor-in-chief for the school newspaper—just to name a few of his impressive positions. He continued this remarkable streak by getting accepted to Harvard University. Acceptance into Harvard University is a goal that many top students aspire to. Not only is it hard to be accepted, but the classes there are difficult as well, even for the supremely gifted. However, Chen finds that life at college is not as daunting as he had feared. read more » Cochrum named Teacher of the Year May 21, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche When science teacher Lisa Cochrum received a call from principal Jeff Anderson at her home one night recently, she was alarmed. "Usually I only receive calls from Mr. Anderson at my home when something bad happens," Cochrum said. "I pulled up a chair and prepared myself for the worst news." The news she got was anything but bad: She had been named Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School district. "When he said I was named Teacher of the Year, I was totally surprised," she said. read more » Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast
Youtube singers provide something out of the ordinary May 27, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran "Because if I look into your eyes, then I'll have to say goodbye and that'll break my heart. So I won't even start. I won't even start." These lyrics from YouTube singer David Choi's original song, "I Won't Even Start," have been heard by over 1 million people from across the nation. Choi, a singer, songwriter and producer from Los Angeles, started on YouTube several years ago. Since then, his popularity has risen dramatically. read more » Stanford freshman finds transition to college a breeze May 27, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Transitioning to college can be tough for most people. Getting used to having roommates instead of having a room all to yourself, navigating a significantly larger campus with thousands more students than at your high school and, of course, having the independence that punctuates the whole experience. But for '09 alumnus Aaron Garg, who attends Stanford University, the change was minimal. read more » Harvard freshman recounts enriching first year May 27, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Christine Tseng Michael Chen was at the top of his game in high school—salutatorian, president of the Key Club and editor-in-chief for the school newspaper—just to name a few of his impressive positions. He continued this remarkable streak by getting accepted to Harvard University. Acceptance into Harvard University is a goal that many top students aspire to. Not only is it hard to be accepted, but the classes there are difficult as well, even for the supremely gifted. However, Chen finds that life at college is not as daunting as he had feared. read more » Cochrum named Teacher of the Year May 21, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche When science teacher Lisa Cochrum received a call from principal Jeff Anderson at her home one night recently, she was alarmed. "Usually I only receive calls from Mr. Anderson at my home when something bad happens," Cochrum said. "I pulled up a chair and prepared myself for the worst news." The news she got was anything but bad: She had been named Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School district. "When he said I was named Teacher of the Year, I was totally surprised," she said. read more » Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast
Stanford freshman finds transition to college a breeze May 27, 2010 — by Olivia Chock Transitioning to college can be tough for most people. Getting used to having roommates instead of having a room all to yourself, navigating a significantly larger campus with thousands more students than at your high school and, of course, having the independence that punctuates the whole experience. But for '09 alumnus Aaron Garg, who attends Stanford University, the change was minimal. read more » Harvard freshman recounts enriching first year May 27, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Christine Tseng Michael Chen was at the top of his game in high school—salutatorian, president of the Key Club and editor-in-chief for the school newspaper—just to name a few of his impressive positions. He continued this remarkable streak by getting accepted to Harvard University. Acceptance into Harvard University is a goal that many top students aspire to. Not only is it hard to be accepted, but the classes there are difficult as well, even for the supremely gifted. However, Chen finds that life at college is not as daunting as he had feared. read more » Cochrum named Teacher of the Year May 21, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche When science teacher Lisa Cochrum received a call from principal Jeff Anderson at her home one night recently, she was alarmed. "Usually I only receive calls from Mr. Anderson at my home when something bad happens," Cochrum said. "I pulled up a chair and prepared myself for the worst news." The news she got was anything but bad: She had been named Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School district. "When he said I was named Teacher of the Year, I was totally surprised," she said. read more » Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast
Harvard freshman recounts enriching first year May 27, 2010 — by Denise Lin and Christine Tseng Michael Chen was at the top of his game in high school—salutatorian, president of the Key Club and editor-in-chief for the school newspaper—just to name a few of his impressive positions. He continued this remarkable streak by getting accepted to Harvard University. Acceptance into Harvard University is a goal that many top students aspire to. Not only is it hard to be accepted, but the classes there are difficult as well, even for the supremely gifted. However, Chen finds that life at college is not as daunting as he had feared. read more » Cochrum named Teacher of the Year May 21, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche When science teacher Lisa Cochrum received a call from principal Jeff Anderson at her home one night recently, she was alarmed. "Usually I only receive calls from Mr. Anderson at my home when something bad happens," Cochrum said. "I pulled up a chair and prepared myself for the worst news." The news she got was anything but bad: She had been named Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School district. "When he said I was named Teacher of the Year, I was totally surprised," she said. read more » Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast
Cochrum named Teacher of the Year May 21, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche When science teacher Lisa Cochrum received a call from principal Jeff Anderson at her home one night recently, she was alarmed. "Usually I only receive calls from Mr. Anderson at my home when something bad happens," Cochrum said. "I pulled up a chair and prepared myself for the worst news." The news she got was anything but bad: She had been named Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 in the Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School district. "When he said I was named Teacher of the Year, I was totally surprised," she said. read more » Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast
Boys’ tennis falls to Menlo in CCS finals May 19, 2010 — by Jason Wu With the promise of a victory over arch-rival and undefeated Menlo hovering just a racquet's length away, the boys' tennis team fell just short amidst a perfect storm of injuries in the finals of CCS, held at the Los Gatos Courtside Club on May 14. Disaster struck the Falcons as they were leading the Knights 3-2 in the best of seven contest. As the remaining two matches both went into third sets, players John Lamble and Andrew Hsieh both began cramping badly. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...284285286287288...300...nextlast