Girls’ stellar season ends in CCS Championship March 11, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Daphne Liu The girls' basketball team defeated South San Francisco 55-46 in the championship game. read more » Rain shortens state tournament March 11, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Jihau Yu The boys’ tennis team has had a strong start to the season, currently undefeated in De Anza League with a record of 3-0. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Sophomore hopes for successful season despite delay March 11, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Jay Kim With the girls’ basketball team winning CCS and playing in NorCals, the softball team’s season has gotten off to a slow start because eight varsity players have been fulfilling their commitment to the basketball team. Through the first week of March, all varsity games had been postponed because of this lack of players. read more » Junior team captain contributes skill and dedication March 10, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Vibha Seshadri When Julia Vita began playing lacrosse four years ago, she did so because she didn’t have a spring sport and wanted to stay active. After being placed on the varsity team as a starter, she discovered her love for the sport and her fellow teammates. read more » New sophomore the ‘Seoul’ of baseball team March 8, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Amith Galivanche The transfer from South Korea is making an impact on the varsity team. read more » Junior learns life lessons from competitive table tennis March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The first thing you notice about junior Balakumaran Balasubramanian is, of course, the name: 26 letters, an alphabet in itself and one that never fails to stun and amaze the teachers he has had the first time they see it. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » Soccer: Girls reach CCS semifinals for the first time in over two decades March 6, 2016 — by Karissa Dong, Ami Nachiappan and Daphne Liu The lead came early for the Falcons in their Division II CCS semifinal game against Menlo on March 2, but it didn’t last. read more » Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Rain shortens state tournament March 11, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Jihau Yu The boys’ tennis team has had a strong start to the season, currently undefeated in De Anza League with a record of 3-0. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Sophomore hopes for successful season despite delay March 11, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Jay Kim With the girls’ basketball team winning CCS and playing in NorCals, the softball team’s season has gotten off to a slow start because eight varsity players have been fulfilling their commitment to the basketball team. Through the first week of March, all varsity games had been postponed because of this lack of players. read more » Junior team captain contributes skill and dedication March 10, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Vibha Seshadri When Julia Vita began playing lacrosse four years ago, she did so because she didn’t have a spring sport and wanted to stay active. After being placed on the varsity team as a starter, she discovered her love for the sport and her fellow teammates. read more » New sophomore the ‘Seoul’ of baseball team March 8, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Amith Galivanche The transfer from South Korea is making an impact on the varsity team. read more » Junior learns life lessons from competitive table tennis March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The first thing you notice about junior Balakumaran Balasubramanian is, of course, the name: 26 letters, an alphabet in itself and one that never fails to stun and amaze the teachers he has had the first time they see it. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » Soccer: Girls reach CCS semifinals for the first time in over two decades March 6, 2016 — by Karissa Dong, Ami Nachiappan and Daphne Liu The lead came early for the Falcons in their Division II CCS semifinal game against Menlo on March 2, but it didn’t last. read more » Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Sophomore hopes for successful season despite delay March 11, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Jay Kim With the girls’ basketball team winning CCS and playing in NorCals, the softball team’s season has gotten off to a slow start because eight varsity players have been fulfilling their commitment to the basketball team. Through the first week of March, all varsity games had been postponed because of this lack of players. read more » Junior team captain contributes skill and dedication March 10, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Vibha Seshadri When Julia Vita began playing lacrosse four years ago, she did so because she didn’t have a spring sport and wanted to stay active. After being placed on the varsity team as a starter, she discovered her love for the sport and her fellow teammates. read more » New sophomore the ‘Seoul’ of baseball team March 8, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Amith Galivanche The transfer from South Korea is making an impact on the varsity team. read more » Junior learns life lessons from competitive table tennis March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The first thing you notice about junior Balakumaran Balasubramanian is, of course, the name: 26 letters, an alphabet in itself and one that never fails to stun and amaze the teachers he has had the first time they see it. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » Soccer: Girls reach CCS semifinals for the first time in over two decades March 6, 2016 — by Karissa Dong, Ami Nachiappan and Daphne Liu The lead came early for the Falcons in their Division II CCS semifinal game against Menlo on March 2, but it didn’t last. read more » Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Sophomore hopes for successful season despite delay March 11, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Jay Kim With the girls’ basketball team winning CCS and playing in NorCals, the softball team’s season has gotten off to a slow start because eight varsity players have been fulfilling their commitment to the basketball team. Through the first week of March, all varsity games had been postponed because of this lack of players. read more » Junior team captain contributes skill and dedication March 10, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Vibha Seshadri When Julia Vita began playing lacrosse four years ago, she did so because she didn’t have a spring sport and wanted to stay active. After being placed on the varsity team as a starter, she discovered her love for the sport and her fellow teammates. read more » New sophomore the ‘Seoul’ of baseball team March 8, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Amith Galivanche The transfer from South Korea is making an impact on the varsity team. read more » Junior learns life lessons from competitive table tennis March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The first thing you notice about junior Balakumaran Balasubramanian is, of course, the name: 26 letters, an alphabet in itself and one that never fails to stun and amaze the teachers he has had the first time they see it. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » Soccer: Girls reach CCS semifinals for the first time in over two decades March 6, 2016 — by Karissa Dong, Ami Nachiappan and Daphne Liu The lead came early for the Falcons in their Division II CCS semifinal game against Menlo on March 2, but it didn’t last. read more » Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Junior team captain contributes skill and dedication March 10, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Vibha Seshadri When Julia Vita began playing lacrosse four years ago, she did so because she didn’t have a spring sport and wanted to stay active. After being placed on the varsity team as a starter, she discovered her love for the sport and her fellow teammates. read more » New sophomore the ‘Seoul’ of baseball team March 8, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Amith Galivanche The transfer from South Korea is making an impact on the varsity team. read more » Junior learns life lessons from competitive table tennis March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The first thing you notice about junior Balakumaran Balasubramanian is, of course, the name: 26 letters, an alphabet in itself and one that never fails to stun and amaze the teachers he has had the first time they see it. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » Soccer: Girls reach CCS semifinals for the first time in over two decades March 6, 2016 — by Karissa Dong, Ami Nachiappan and Daphne Liu The lead came early for the Falcons in their Division II CCS semifinal game against Menlo on March 2, but it didn’t last. read more » Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
New sophomore the ‘Seoul’ of baseball team March 8, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Amith Galivanche The transfer from South Korea is making an impact on the varsity team. read more » Junior learns life lessons from competitive table tennis March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The first thing you notice about junior Balakumaran Balasubramanian is, of course, the name: 26 letters, an alphabet in itself and one that never fails to stun and amaze the teachers he has had the first time they see it. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » Soccer: Girls reach CCS semifinals for the first time in over two decades March 6, 2016 — by Karissa Dong, Ami Nachiappan and Daphne Liu The lead came early for the Falcons in their Division II CCS semifinal game against Menlo on March 2, but it didn’t last. read more » Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Junior learns life lessons from competitive table tennis March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Jason Zhao The first thing you notice about junior Balakumaran Balasubramanian is, of course, the name: 26 letters, an alphabet in itself and one that never fails to stun and amaze the teachers he has had the first time they see it. read more » Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » Soccer: Girls reach CCS semifinals for the first time in over two decades March 6, 2016 — by Karissa Dong, Ami Nachiappan and Daphne Liu The lead came early for the Falcons in their Division II CCS semifinal game against Menlo on March 2, but it didn’t last. read more » Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Freshman participates in competitive racing with Sugar Bowl Ski Team March 6, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen and Charin Park Sophomore Isabelle Taylor juggles soccer and skiing. read more » Soccer: Girls reach CCS semifinals for the first time in over two decades March 6, 2016 — by Karissa Dong, Ami Nachiappan and Daphne Liu The lead came early for the Falcons in their Division II CCS semifinal game against Menlo on March 2, but it didn’t last. read more » Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Soccer: Girls reach CCS semifinals for the first time in over two decades March 6, 2016 — by Karissa Dong, Ami Nachiappan and Daphne Liu The lead came early for the Falcons in their Division II CCS semifinal game against Menlo on March 2, but it didn’t last. read more » Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Fitness apps prove useful for athletes March 4, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri As people grow busier, more and more applications have been created to help people follow a workout routine. One such app, RUNkeeper, allows users to create running schedules that work around their existing commitments and keeps track of their workouts and provides audio cues during the workout. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast