Track head coach Ligeti leaves before season ends, leads to new sprints coach May 7, 2024 — by Annika Gho and Caitlin Stoiber Two days before the track and field team’s last league meet on April 3 against Santa Clara and Milpitas, the school parted ways with new head coach for undisclosed reasons. Although he is no longer coaching the team, Ligeti was recently working as a substitute teacher for the district. The announcement of Ligeti’s departure was […] read more » Boys’ volleyball grabs first in league, moving on to CCS May 5, 2024 — by Andy Zhu The Falcons won their final game of the league season 3-0 in their May 3 senior night home against Wilcox. The game had a theme of “white-out,” where all fans showed up in white to support the team. With the El Camino championship already secured, the team wanted to have some fun and mix up […] read more » Boys’ tennis defeats Aragon 6-1, advancing to CCS quarterfinals match vs. Bellarmine May 5, 2024 — by Saachi Jain The boys’ tennis team has secured its spot in the CCS quarterfinals following a 6-1 victory at home against Aragon on May 3. After a strong performance from the No. 1 doubles team of juniors Teddy Oyang and Luke Zhang — whose match went to a third tiebreaking set — the Falcons have managed to […] read more » I finally understand why people sign up for Track May 5, 2024 — by Nicole Lee It was a blissful morning in February. The atmospheric river rains had taken a break, and the moody clouds had drifted away to reveal a blue sky. As I was working on my computer in the Journalism Room, I — a junior in search of a new experience in life — devised the brilliant idea […] read more » Boys’ volleyball defeats Los Altos, holding on to top spot in El Camino May 1, 2024 — by Bill Huang and Bryan Zhao Chants of “overrated” could be heard from the student section during a timeout following sophomore Jeremy Si’s monumental block against Los Altos’ main outside hitter and UCI D1 commit Aiden Cuppett on April 26. The Falcons — in first place in the El Camino Division — faced off against the Eagles, the second-place team. Despite […] read more » Dance team competes at Nationals in Anaheim April 23, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li The school’s dance team is already holding tryouts for next year over the week of April 22-26, but the veterans will have strong memories from the season and their performance at the annual United Spirit Association Nationals Competition hosted in Anaheim from March 22-24. Before the United Spirit Association (USA) Nationals Competition, the team competed […] read more » Break Dancing to be introduced at 2024 summer Olympics April 18, 2024 — by Richard Fan and Alec Guan The 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris are just over the horizon, with the Torch Relay ceremony scheduled to be held on July 26. This year, the Olympics will feature the return of several sports introduced in the 2021 Summer Olympics — and even introduce a brand new event, “Breaking.” The 2024 Summer […] read more » New track and field coaches help distance running and sprinters April 18, 2024 — by Kevin Yang and Richard Fan The girls’ varsity team won against all three opponent schools in the third meet of their season at Cupertino on March 28: 76-50 against Cupertino, 75-0 against McDonald and 55-37 against Wilcox. Standout runners included freshman Katie Lu, who placed first in the 400m, junior Natalie Zaragoza, who placed first in the 100m, senior Jacob […] read more » Senior year vs sports participation: why some are opting out of their seasons April 5, 2024 — by Caitlin Stoiber With spring sports in full swing, some seniors have chosen to sit out their last possible season of participation. The Falcon interviewed three seniors who made this choice. Swimming Jarrett Singh had been on the swim team since his freshman year, but decided not to rejoin the team for his last year in high school. […] read more » Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Boys’ volleyball grabs first in league, moving on to CCS May 5, 2024 — by Andy Zhu The Falcons won their final game of the league season 3-0 in their May 3 senior night home against Wilcox. The game had a theme of “white-out,” where all fans showed up in white to support the team. With the El Camino championship already secured, the team wanted to have some fun and mix up […] read more » Boys’ tennis defeats Aragon 6-1, advancing to CCS quarterfinals match vs. Bellarmine May 5, 2024 — by Saachi Jain The boys’ tennis team has secured its spot in the CCS quarterfinals following a 6-1 victory at home against Aragon on May 3. After a strong performance from the No. 1 doubles team of juniors Teddy Oyang and Luke Zhang — whose match went to a third tiebreaking set — the Falcons have managed to […] read more » I finally understand why people sign up for Track May 5, 2024 — by Nicole Lee It was a blissful morning in February. The atmospheric river rains had taken a break, and the moody clouds had drifted away to reveal a blue sky. As I was working on my computer in the Journalism Room, I — a junior in search of a new experience in life — devised the brilliant idea […] read more » Boys’ volleyball defeats Los Altos, holding on to top spot in El Camino May 1, 2024 — by Bill Huang and Bryan Zhao Chants of “overrated” could be heard from the student section during a timeout following sophomore Jeremy Si’s monumental block against Los Altos’ main outside hitter and UCI D1 commit Aiden Cuppett on April 26. The Falcons — in first place in the El Camino Division — faced off against the Eagles, the second-place team. Despite […] read more » Dance team competes at Nationals in Anaheim April 23, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li The school’s dance team is already holding tryouts for next year over the week of April 22-26, but the veterans will have strong memories from the season and their performance at the annual United Spirit Association Nationals Competition hosted in Anaheim from March 22-24. Before the United Spirit Association (USA) Nationals Competition, the team competed […] read more » Break Dancing to be introduced at 2024 summer Olympics April 18, 2024 — by Richard Fan and Alec Guan The 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris are just over the horizon, with the Torch Relay ceremony scheduled to be held on July 26. This year, the Olympics will feature the return of several sports introduced in the 2021 Summer Olympics — and even introduce a brand new event, “Breaking.” The 2024 Summer […] read more » New track and field coaches help distance running and sprinters April 18, 2024 — by Kevin Yang and Richard Fan The girls’ varsity team won against all three opponent schools in the third meet of their season at Cupertino on March 28: 76-50 against Cupertino, 75-0 against McDonald and 55-37 against Wilcox. Standout runners included freshman Katie Lu, who placed first in the 400m, junior Natalie Zaragoza, who placed first in the 100m, senior Jacob […] read more » Senior year vs sports participation: why some are opting out of their seasons April 5, 2024 — by Caitlin Stoiber With spring sports in full swing, some seniors have chosen to sit out their last possible season of participation. The Falcon interviewed three seniors who made this choice. Swimming Jarrett Singh had been on the swim team since his freshman year, but decided not to rejoin the team for his last year in high school. […] read more » Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Boys’ tennis defeats Aragon 6-1, advancing to CCS quarterfinals match vs. Bellarmine May 5, 2024 — by Saachi Jain The boys’ tennis team has secured its spot in the CCS quarterfinals following a 6-1 victory at home against Aragon on May 3. After a strong performance from the No. 1 doubles team of juniors Teddy Oyang and Luke Zhang — whose match went to a third tiebreaking set — the Falcons have managed to […] read more » I finally understand why people sign up for Track May 5, 2024 — by Nicole Lee It was a blissful morning in February. The atmospheric river rains had taken a break, and the moody clouds had drifted away to reveal a blue sky. As I was working on my computer in the Journalism Room, I — a junior in search of a new experience in life — devised the brilliant idea […] read more » Boys’ volleyball defeats Los Altos, holding on to top spot in El Camino May 1, 2024 — by Bill Huang and Bryan Zhao Chants of “overrated” could be heard from the student section during a timeout following sophomore Jeremy Si’s monumental block against Los Altos’ main outside hitter and UCI D1 commit Aiden Cuppett on April 26. The Falcons — in first place in the El Camino Division — faced off against the Eagles, the second-place team. Despite […] read more » Dance team competes at Nationals in Anaheim April 23, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li The school’s dance team is already holding tryouts for next year over the week of April 22-26, but the veterans will have strong memories from the season and their performance at the annual United Spirit Association Nationals Competition hosted in Anaheim from March 22-24. Before the United Spirit Association (USA) Nationals Competition, the team competed […] read more » Break Dancing to be introduced at 2024 summer Olympics April 18, 2024 — by Richard Fan and Alec Guan The 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris are just over the horizon, with the Torch Relay ceremony scheduled to be held on July 26. This year, the Olympics will feature the return of several sports introduced in the 2021 Summer Olympics — and even introduce a brand new event, “Breaking.” The 2024 Summer […] read more » New track and field coaches help distance running and sprinters April 18, 2024 — by Kevin Yang and Richard Fan The girls’ varsity team won against all three opponent schools in the third meet of their season at Cupertino on March 28: 76-50 against Cupertino, 75-0 against McDonald and 55-37 against Wilcox. Standout runners included freshman Katie Lu, who placed first in the 400m, junior Natalie Zaragoza, who placed first in the 100m, senior Jacob […] read more » Senior year vs sports participation: why some are opting out of their seasons April 5, 2024 — by Caitlin Stoiber With spring sports in full swing, some seniors have chosen to sit out their last possible season of participation. The Falcon interviewed three seniors who made this choice. Swimming Jarrett Singh had been on the swim team since his freshman year, but decided not to rejoin the team for his last year in high school. […] read more » Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
I finally understand why people sign up for Track May 5, 2024 — by Nicole Lee It was a blissful morning in February. The atmospheric river rains had taken a break, and the moody clouds had drifted away to reveal a blue sky. As I was working on my computer in the Journalism Room, I — a junior in search of a new experience in life — devised the brilliant idea […] read more » Boys’ volleyball defeats Los Altos, holding on to top spot in El Camino May 1, 2024 — by Bill Huang and Bryan Zhao Chants of “overrated” could be heard from the student section during a timeout following sophomore Jeremy Si’s monumental block against Los Altos’ main outside hitter and UCI D1 commit Aiden Cuppett on April 26. The Falcons — in first place in the El Camino Division — faced off against the Eagles, the second-place team. Despite […] read more » Dance team competes at Nationals in Anaheim April 23, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li The school’s dance team is already holding tryouts for next year over the week of April 22-26, but the veterans will have strong memories from the season and their performance at the annual United Spirit Association Nationals Competition hosted in Anaheim from March 22-24. Before the United Spirit Association (USA) Nationals Competition, the team competed […] read more » Break Dancing to be introduced at 2024 summer Olympics April 18, 2024 — by Richard Fan and Alec Guan The 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris are just over the horizon, with the Torch Relay ceremony scheduled to be held on July 26. This year, the Olympics will feature the return of several sports introduced in the 2021 Summer Olympics — and even introduce a brand new event, “Breaking.” The 2024 Summer […] read more » New track and field coaches help distance running and sprinters April 18, 2024 — by Kevin Yang and Richard Fan The girls’ varsity team won against all three opponent schools in the third meet of their season at Cupertino on March 28: 76-50 against Cupertino, 75-0 against McDonald and 55-37 against Wilcox. Standout runners included freshman Katie Lu, who placed first in the 400m, junior Natalie Zaragoza, who placed first in the 100m, senior Jacob […] read more » Senior year vs sports participation: why some are opting out of their seasons April 5, 2024 — by Caitlin Stoiber With spring sports in full swing, some seniors have chosen to sit out their last possible season of participation. The Falcon interviewed three seniors who made this choice. Swimming Jarrett Singh had been on the swim team since his freshman year, but decided not to rejoin the team for his last year in high school. […] read more » Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Boys’ volleyball defeats Los Altos, holding on to top spot in El Camino May 1, 2024 — by Bill Huang and Bryan Zhao Chants of “overrated” could be heard from the student section during a timeout following sophomore Jeremy Si’s monumental block against Los Altos’ main outside hitter and UCI D1 commit Aiden Cuppett on April 26. The Falcons — in first place in the El Camino Division — faced off against the Eagles, the second-place team. Despite […] read more » Dance team competes at Nationals in Anaheim April 23, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li The school’s dance team is already holding tryouts for next year over the week of April 22-26, but the veterans will have strong memories from the season and their performance at the annual United Spirit Association Nationals Competition hosted in Anaheim from March 22-24. Before the United Spirit Association (USA) Nationals Competition, the team competed […] read more » Break Dancing to be introduced at 2024 summer Olympics April 18, 2024 — by Richard Fan and Alec Guan The 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris are just over the horizon, with the Torch Relay ceremony scheduled to be held on July 26. This year, the Olympics will feature the return of several sports introduced in the 2021 Summer Olympics — and even introduce a brand new event, “Breaking.” The 2024 Summer […] read more » New track and field coaches help distance running and sprinters April 18, 2024 — by Kevin Yang and Richard Fan The girls’ varsity team won against all three opponent schools in the third meet of their season at Cupertino on March 28: 76-50 against Cupertino, 75-0 against McDonald and 55-37 against Wilcox. Standout runners included freshman Katie Lu, who placed first in the 400m, junior Natalie Zaragoza, who placed first in the 100m, senior Jacob […] read more » Senior year vs sports participation: why some are opting out of their seasons April 5, 2024 — by Caitlin Stoiber With spring sports in full swing, some seniors have chosen to sit out their last possible season of participation. The Falcon interviewed three seniors who made this choice. Swimming Jarrett Singh had been on the swim team since his freshman year, but decided not to rejoin the team for his last year in high school. […] read more » Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Dance team competes at Nationals in Anaheim April 23, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li The school’s dance team is already holding tryouts for next year over the week of April 22-26, but the veterans will have strong memories from the season and their performance at the annual United Spirit Association Nationals Competition hosted in Anaheim from March 22-24. Before the United Spirit Association (USA) Nationals Competition, the team competed […] read more » Break Dancing to be introduced at 2024 summer Olympics April 18, 2024 — by Richard Fan and Alec Guan The 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris are just over the horizon, with the Torch Relay ceremony scheduled to be held on July 26. This year, the Olympics will feature the return of several sports introduced in the 2021 Summer Olympics — and even introduce a brand new event, “Breaking.” The 2024 Summer […] read more » New track and field coaches help distance running and sprinters April 18, 2024 — by Kevin Yang and Richard Fan The girls’ varsity team won against all three opponent schools in the third meet of their season at Cupertino on March 28: 76-50 against Cupertino, 75-0 against McDonald and 55-37 against Wilcox. Standout runners included freshman Katie Lu, who placed first in the 400m, junior Natalie Zaragoza, who placed first in the 100m, senior Jacob […] read more » Senior year vs sports participation: why some are opting out of their seasons April 5, 2024 — by Caitlin Stoiber With spring sports in full swing, some seniors have chosen to sit out their last possible season of participation. The Falcon interviewed three seniors who made this choice. Swimming Jarrett Singh had been on the swim team since his freshman year, but decided not to rejoin the team for his last year in high school. […] read more » Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Break Dancing to be introduced at 2024 summer Olympics April 18, 2024 — by Richard Fan and Alec Guan The 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris are just over the horizon, with the Torch Relay ceremony scheduled to be held on July 26. This year, the Olympics will feature the return of several sports introduced in the 2021 Summer Olympics — and even introduce a brand new event, “Breaking.” The 2024 Summer […] read more » New track and field coaches help distance running and sprinters April 18, 2024 — by Kevin Yang and Richard Fan The girls’ varsity team won against all three opponent schools in the third meet of their season at Cupertino on March 28: 76-50 against Cupertino, 75-0 against McDonald and 55-37 against Wilcox. Standout runners included freshman Katie Lu, who placed first in the 400m, junior Natalie Zaragoza, who placed first in the 100m, senior Jacob […] read more » Senior year vs sports participation: why some are opting out of their seasons April 5, 2024 — by Caitlin Stoiber With spring sports in full swing, some seniors have chosen to sit out their last possible season of participation. The Falcon interviewed three seniors who made this choice. Swimming Jarrett Singh had been on the swim team since his freshman year, but decided not to rejoin the team for his last year in high school. […] read more » Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
New track and field coaches help distance running and sprinters April 18, 2024 — by Kevin Yang and Richard Fan The girls’ varsity team won against all three opponent schools in the third meet of their season at Cupertino on March 28: 76-50 against Cupertino, 75-0 against McDonald and 55-37 against Wilcox. Standout runners included freshman Katie Lu, who placed first in the 400m, junior Natalie Zaragoza, who placed first in the 100m, senior Jacob […] read more » Senior year vs sports participation: why some are opting out of their seasons April 5, 2024 — by Caitlin Stoiber With spring sports in full swing, some seniors have chosen to sit out their last possible season of participation. The Falcon interviewed three seniors who made this choice. Swimming Jarrett Singh had been on the swim team since his freshman year, but decided not to rejoin the team for his last year in high school. […] read more » Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Senior year vs sports participation: why some are opting out of their seasons April 5, 2024 — by Caitlin Stoiber With spring sports in full swing, some seniors have chosen to sit out their last possible season of participation. The Falcon interviewed three seniors who made this choice. Swimming Jarrett Singh had been on the swim team since his freshman year, but decided not to rejoin the team for his last year in high school. […] read more » Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast
Outdoor basketball courts to be repaired by summer April 5, 2024 — by Derek Liang In early January 2023, a series of storms caused widespread power outages and also resulted in damage to the school’s outdoor basketball courts that are made of large rubber tiles that provide a superior playing experience. On one of the two courts, these tiles were blown off the ground, exposing a layer of concrete. Although […] read more » 12345...1020304050...nextlast