Panthers look to take down Broncos in Super Bowl 50 February 3, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra On Feb. 7, the Denver Broncos will take on the Carolina Panthers at Levi’s Stadium in a thrilling match. read more » Continued victories offer girls’ soccer a chance at CCS February 2, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira The Falcons reel off victories against Los Gatos, Homestead and Milpitas. read more » Victory over Los Gatos ends girls soccer scoring drought January 26, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan After losing the three previous games, the Falcons finally managed to score — and this time, against their fierce rivals. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons look to continue early successes January 26, 2016 — by Neil Rao Despite a strong preseason and successful performances in the first half of El Camino league games with a record of 3-2-1 as of Jan. 22, the boys’ soccer team sees room for improvement. read more » Basketball: Girls’ motivation soars with victories against strong opponents January 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Jenny Qian Following a successful preseason, the girls have progressed through the highly competitive De Anza league with a record of 12-6 through Jan. 21. read more » Freshman wrestler helps lead team with skill January 22, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After listening to head coach Jose Gamaz’s motivational speech and a few songs to pump him up, freshman Clayton Murabito prepared to wrestle a “pretty strong guy” at a tournament in Cupertino on Jan. 8. read more » Reporters recount growing up watching retiring basketball legend January 21, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang and Allison Lin Reporters look back on Kobe Bryant's career as the 17-time all-star, best known for his tremendous impact as a star shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. read more » Fantasy football scandal causes debate January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Roland Shen Currently, all over the country, the debate of whether fantasy sports should be considered gambling or not has been extremely active. read more » Boys’ basketball team has a shot at CCS January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Ami Nachiappan As senior small forward Tyler Yoshihara made the free throw at a home game against Lynbrook on Jan. 13, the boys on the bench immediately began cheering and dabbing, the team’s celebratory dance move. read more » Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast
Continued victories offer girls’ soccer a chance at CCS February 2, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira The Falcons reel off victories against Los Gatos, Homestead and Milpitas. read more » Victory over Los Gatos ends girls soccer scoring drought January 26, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan After losing the three previous games, the Falcons finally managed to score — and this time, against their fierce rivals. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons look to continue early successes January 26, 2016 — by Neil Rao Despite a strong preseason and successful performances in the first half of El Camino league games with a record of 3-2-1 as of Jan. 22, the boys’ soccer team sees room for improvement. read more » Basketball: Girls’ motivation soars with victories against strong opponents January 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Jenny Qian Following a successful preseason, the girls have progressed through the highly competitive De Anza league with a record of 12-6 through Jan. 21. read more » Freshman wrestler helps lead team with skill January 22, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After listening to head coach Jose Gamaz’s motivational speech and a few songs to pump him up, freshman Clayton Murabito prepared to wrestle a “pretty strong guy” at a tournament in Cupertino on Jan. 8. read more » Reporters recount growing up watching retiring basketball legend January 21, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang and Allison Lin Reporters look back on Kobe Bryant's career as the 17-time all-star, best known for his tremendous impact as a star shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. read more » Fantasy football scandal causes debate January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Roland Shen Currently, all over the country, the debate of whether fantasy sports should be considered gambling or not has been extremely active. read more » Boys’ basketball team has a shot at CCS January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Ami Nachiappan As senior small forward Tyler Yoshihara made the free throw at a home game against Lynbrook on Jan. 13, the boys on the bench immediately began cheering and dabbing, the team’s celebratory dance move. read more » Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast
Victory over Los Gatos ends girls soccer scoring drought January 26, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan After losing the three previous games, the Falcons finally managed to score — and this time, against their fierce rivals. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons look to continue early successes January 26, 2016 — by Neil Rao Despite a strong preseason and successful performances in the first half of El Camino league games with a record of 3-2-1 as of Jan. 22, the boys’ soccer team sees room for improvement. read more » Basketball: Girls’ motivation soars with victories against strong opponents January 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Jenny Qian Following a successful preseason, the girls have progressed through the highly competitive De Anza league with a record of 12-6 through Jan. 21. read more » Freshman wrestler helps lead team with skill January 22, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After listening to head coach Jose Gamaz’s motivational speech and a few songs to pump him up, freshman Clayton Murabito prepared to wrestle a “pretty strong guy” at a tournament in Cupertino on Jan. 8. read more » Reporters recount growing up watching retiring basketball legend January 21, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang and Allison Lin Reporters look back on Kobe Bryant's career as the 17-time all-star, best known for his tremendous impact as a star shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. read more » Fantasy football scandal causes debate January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Roland Shen Currently, all over the country, the debate of whether fantasy sports should be considered gambling or not has been extremely active. read more » Boys’ basketball team has a shot at CCS January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Ami Nachiappan As senior small forward Tyler Yoshihara made the free throw at a home game against Lynbrook on Jan. 13, the boys on the bench immediately began cheering and dabbing, the team’s celebratory dance move. read more » Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast
Boys’ soccer: Falcons look to continue early successes January 26, 2016 — by Neil Rao Despite a strong preseason and successful performances in the first half of El Camino league games with a record of 3-2-1 as of Jan. 22, the boys’ soccer team sees room for improvement. read more » Basketball: Girls’ motivation soars with victories against strong opponents January 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Jenny Qian Following a successful preseason, the girls have progressed through the highly competitive De Anza league with a record of 12-6 through Jan. 21. read more » Freshman wrestler helps lead team with skill January 22, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After listening to head coach Jose Gamaz’s motivational speech and a few songs to pump him up, freshman Clayton Murabito prepared to wrestle a “pretty strong guy” at a tournament in Cupertino on Jan. 8. read more » Reporters recount growing up watching retiring basketball legend January 21, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang and Allison Lin Reporters look back on Kobe Bryant's career as the 17-time all-star, best known for his tremendous impact as a star shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. read more » Fantasy football scandal causes debate January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Roland Shen Currently, all over the country, the debate of whether fantasy sports should be considered gambling or not has been extremely active. read more » Boys’ basketball team has a shot at CCS January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Ami Nachiappan As senior small forward Tyler Yoshihara made the free throw at a home game against Lynbrook on Jan. 13, the boys on the bench immediately began cheering and dabbing, the team’s celebratory dance move. read more » Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast
Basketball: Girls’ motivation soars with victories against strong opponents January 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Jenny Qian Following a successful preseason, the girls have progressed through the highly competitive De Anza league with a record of 12-6 through Jan. 21. read more » Freshman wrestler helps lead team with skill January 22, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After listening to head coach Jose Gamaz’s motivational speech and a few songs to pump him up, freshman Clayton Murabito prepared to wrestle a “pretty strong guy” at a tournament in Cupertino on Jan. 8. read more » Reporters recount growing up watching retiring basketball legend January 21, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang and Allison Lin Reporters look back on Kobe Bryant's career as the 17-time all-star, best known for his tremendous impact as a star shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. read more » Fantasy football scandal causes debate January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Roland Shen Currently, all over the country, the debate of whether fantasy sports should be considered gambling or not has been extremely active. read more » Boys’ basketball team has a shot at CCS January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Ami Nachiappan As senior small forward Tyler Yoshihara made the free throw at a home game against Lynbrook on Jan. 13, the boys on the bench immediately began cheering and dabbing, the team’s celebratory dance move. read more » Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast
Freshman wrestler helps lead team with skill January 22, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After listening to head coach Jose Gamaz’s motivational speech and a few songs to pump him up, freshman Clayton Murabito prepared to wrestle a “pretty strong guy” at a tournament in Cupertino on Jan. 8. read more » Reporters recount growing up watching retiring basketball legend January 21, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang and Allison Lin Reporters look back on Kobe Bryant's career as the 17-time all-star, best known for his tremendous impact as a star shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. read more » Fantasy football scandal causes debate January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Roland Shen Currently, all over the country, the debate of whether fantasy sports should be considered gambling or not has been extremely active. read more » Boys’ basketball team has a shot at CCS January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Ami Nachiappan As senior small forward Tyler Yoshihara made the free throw at a home game against Lynbrook on Jan. 13, the boys on the bench immediately began cheering and dabbing, the team’s celebratory dance move. read more » Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast
Reporters recount growing up watching retiring basketball legend January 21, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang and Allison Lin Reporters look back on Kobe Bryant's career as the 17-time all-star, best known for his tremendous impact as a star shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. read more » Fantasy football scandal causes debate January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Roland Shen Currently, all over the country, the debate of whether fantasy sports should be considered gambling or not has been extremely active. read more » Boys’ basketball team has a shot at CCS January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Ami Nachiappan As senior small forward Tyler Yoshihara made the free throw at a home game against Lynbrook on Jan. 13, the boys on the bench immediately began cheering and dabbing, the team’s celebratory dance move. read more » Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast
Fantasy football scandal causes debate January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Roland Shen Currently, all over the country, the debate of whether fantasy sports should be considered gambling or not has been extremely active. read more » Boys’ basketball team has a shot at CCS January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Ami Nachiappan As senior small forward Tyler Yoshihara made the free throw at a home game against Lynbrook on Jan. 13, the boys on the bench immediately began cheering and dabbing, the team’s celebratory dance move. read more » Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast
Boys’ basketball team has a shot at CCS January 21, 2016 — by Miles Albert and Ami Nachiappan As senior small forward Tyler Yoshihara made the free throw at a home game against Lynbrook on Jan. 13, the boys on the bench immediately began cheering and dabbing, the team’s celebratory dance move. read more » Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast
Martial arts hobby leads to new opportunities January 21, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Neehar Thumaty Junior Richie Sun has been practicing Wushu, a form of Chinese contemporary martial arts, at Shaolin Martial Arts for five years. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...110111112113114...120130140150160...nextlast