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 » Girls’ basketball team travels to Canada January 19, 2016 — by Jenny Qian The team stayed from Dec. 17-21 in Victoria, where they played against three Canadian teams and also explored the capital of British Columbia. read more » Sophomore athlete exhibits great skills in three sports January 16, 2016 — by David Fan With the Homestead crowd cheering wildly for its team, sophomore wide receiver Harrison Fong wanted to prove a point during the a JV football game on Oct. 23. By the end of the first quarter, he had racked up two touchdowns; by the end of the game, Fong had scored an eye-popping six touchdowns. read more » Junior hurdler’s work ethic makes him one of the team’s best January 16, 2016 — by Neil Rao As the winter settles in, long nights of bitter cold nip away at warm daylight hours. The number of students who choose to stay behind after school hours declines as the warmth of their cozy homes beckon. But rain or shine, you’re likely to find junior track and field member Eric Wang sprinting down the track or in the weight room. read more » Senior three-sport athlete feeling nostalgic about high school sports January 15, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After losing a tough CCS field hockey game 2-0 against Los Gatos in late October, senior Erin Norris knew it would be tough saying goodbye to her “amazing teammates,” especially since she had to grasp the idea that she would no longer be playing field hockey on Benny Pierce field. Though Norris felt nostalgic, she was comforted in knowing that she would soon be surrounded by another group of “amazing teammates”: the varsity basketball team. read more » Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...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 » Girls’ basketball team travels to Canada January 19, 2016 — by Jenny Qian The team stayed from Dec. 17-21 in Victoria, where they played against three Canadian teams and also explored the capital of British Columbia. read more » Sophomore athlete exhibits great skills in three sports January 16, 2016 — by David Fan With the Homestead crowd cheering wildly for its team, sophomore wide receiver Harrison Fong wanted to prove a point during the a JV football game on Oct. 23. By the end of the first quarter, he had racked up two touchdowns; by the end of the game, Fong had scored an eye-popping six touchdowns. read more » Junior hurdler’s work ethic makes him one of the team’s best January 16, 2016 — by Neil Rao As the winter settles in, long nights of bitter cold nip away at warm daylight hours. The number of students who choose to stay behind after school hours declines as the warmth of their cozy homes beckon. But rain or shine, you’re likely to find junior track and field member Eric Wang sprinting down the track or in the weight room. read more » Senior three-sport athlete feeling nostalgic about high school sports January 15, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After losing a tough CCS field hockey game 2-0 against Los Gatos in late October, senior Erin Norris knew it would be tough saying goodbye to her “amazing teammates,” especially since she had to grasp the idea that she would no longer be playing field hockey on Benny Pierce field. Though Norris felt nostalgic, she was comforted in knowing that she would soon be surrounded by another group of “amazing teammates”: the varsity basketball team. read more » Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...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 » Girls’ basketball team travels to Canada January 19, 2016 — by Jenny Qian The team stayed from Dec. 17-21 in Victoria, where they played against three Canadian teams and also explored the capital of British Columbia. read more » Sophomore athlete exhibits great skills in three sports January 16, 2016 — by David Fan With the Homestead crowd cheering wildly for its team, sophomore wide receiver Harrison Fong wanted to prove a point during the a JV football game on Oct. 23. By the end of the first quarter, he had racked up two touchdowns; by the end of the game, Fong had scored an eye-popping six touchdowns. read more » Junior hurdler’s work ethic makes him one of the team’s best January 16, 2016 — by Neil Rao As the winter settles in, long nights of bitter cold nip away at warm daylight hours. The number of students who choose to stay behind after school hours declines as the warmth of their cozy homes beckon. But rain or shine, you’re likely to find junior track and field member Eric Wang sprinting down the track or in the weight room. read more » Senior three-sport athlete feeling nostalgic about high school sports January 15, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After losing a tough CCS field hockey game 2-0 against Los Gatos in late October, senior Erin Norris knew it would be tough saying goodbye to her “amazing teammates,” especially since she had to grasp the idea that she would no longer be playing field hockey on Benny Pierce field. Though Norris felt nostalgic, she was comforted in knowing that she would soon be surrounded by another group of “amazing teammates”: the varsity basketball team. read more » Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...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 » Girls’ basketball team travels to Canada January 19, 2016 — by Jenny Qian The team stayed from Dec. 17-21 in Victoria, where they played against three Canadian teams and also explored the capital of British Columbia. read more » Sophomore athlete exhibits great skills in three sports January 16, 2016 — by David Fan With the Homestead crowd cheering wildly for its team, sophomore wide receiver Harrison Fong wanted to prove a point during the a JV football game on Oct. 23. By the end of the first quarter, he had racked up two touchdowns; by the end of the game, Fong had scored an eye-popping six touchdowns. read more » Junior hurdler’s work ethic makes him one of the team’s best January 16, 2016 — by Neil Rao As the winter settles in, long nights of bitter cold nip away at warm daylight hours. The number of students who choose to stay behind after school hours declines as the warmth of their cozy homes beckon. But rain or shine, you’re likely to find junior track and field member Eric Wang sprinting down the track or in the weight room. read more » Senior three-sport athlete feeling nostalgic about high school sports January 15, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After losing a tough CCS field hockey game 2-0 against Los Gatos in late October, senior Erin Norris knew it would be tough saying goodbye to her “amazing teammates,” especially since she had to grasp the idea that she would no longer be playing field hockey on Benny Pierce field. Though Norris felt nostalgic, she was comforted in knowing that she would soon be surrounded by another group of “amazing teammates”: the varsity basketball team. read more » Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...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 » Girls’ basketball team travels to Canada January 19, 2016 — by Jenny Qian The team stayed from Dec. 17-21 in Victoria, where they played against three Canadian teams and also explored the capital of British Columbia. read more » Sophomore athlete exhibits great skills in three sports January 16, 2016 — by David Fan With the Homestead crowd cheering wildly for its team, sophomore wide receiver Harrison Fong wanted to prove a point during the a JV football game on Oct. 23. By the end of the first quarter, he had racked up two touchdowns; by the end of the game, Fong had scored an eye-popping six touchdowns. read more » Junior hurdler’s work ethic makes him one of the team’s best January 16, 2016 — by Neil Rao As the winter settles in, long nights of bitter cold nip away at warm daylight hours. The number of students who choose to stay behind after school hours declines as the warmth of their cozy homes beckon. But rain or shine, you’re likely to find junior track and field member Eric Wang sprinting down the track or in the weight room. read more » Senior three-sport athlete feeling nostalgic about high school sports January 15, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After losing a tough CCS field hockey game 2-0 against Los Gatos in late October, senior Erin Norris knew it would be tough saying goodbye to her “amazing teammates,” especially since she had to grasp the idea that she would no longer be playing field hockey on Benny Pierce field. Though Norris felt nostalgic, she was comforted in knowing that she would soon be surrounded by another group of “amazing teammates”: the varsity basketball team. read more » Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...120130140150160...nextlast
Girls’ basketball team travels to Canada January 19, 2016 — by Jenny Qian The team stayed from Dec. 17-21 in Victoria, where they played against three Canadian teams and also explored the capital of British Columbia. read more » Sophomore athlete exhibits great skills in three sports January 16, 2016 — by David Fan With the Homestead crowd cheering wildly for its team, sophomore wide receiver Harrison Fong wanted to prove a point during the a JV football game on Oct. 23. By the end of the first quarter, he had racked up two touchdowns; by the end of the game, Fong had scored an eye-popping six touchdowns. read more » Junior hurdler’s work ethic makes him one of the team’s best January 16, 2016 — by Neil Rao As the winter settles in, long nights of bitter cold nip away at warm daylight hours. The number of students who choose to stay behind after school hours declines as the warmth of their cozy homes beckon. But rain or shine, you’re likely to find junior track and field member Eric Wang sprinting down the track or in the weight room. read more » Senior three-sport athlete feeling nostalgic about high school sports January 15, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After losing a tough CCS field hockey game 2-0 against Los Gatos in late October, senior Erin Norris knew it would be tough saying goodbye to her “amazing teammates,” especially since she had to grasp the idea that she would no longer be playing field hockey on Benny Pierce field. Though Norris felt nostalgic, she was comforted in knowing that she would soon be surrounded by another group of “amazing teammates”: the varsity basketball team. read more » Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...120130140150160...nextlast
Sophomore athlete exhibits great skills in three sports January 16, 2016 — by David Fan With the Homestead crowd cheering wildly for its team, sophomore wide receiver Harrison Fong wanted to prove a point during the a JV football game on Oct. 23. By the end of the first quarter, he had racked up two touchdowns; by the end of the game, Fong had scored an eye-popping six touchdowns. read more » Junior hurdler’s work ethic makes him one of the team’s best January 16, 2016 — by Neil Rao As the winter settles in, long nights of bitter cold nip away at warm daylight hours. The number of students who choose to stay behind after school hours declines as the warmth of their cozy homes beckon. But rain or shine, you’re likely to find junior track and field member Eric Wang sprinting down the track or in the weight room. read more » Senior three-sport athlete feeling nostalgic about high school sports January 15, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After losing a tough CCS field hockey game 2-0 against Los Gatos in late October, senior Erin Norris knew it would be tough saying goodbye to her “amazing teammates,” especially since she had to grasp the idea that she would no longer be playing field hockey on Benny Pierce field. Though Norris felt nostalgic, she was comforted in knowing that she would soon be surrounded by another group of “amazing teammates”: the varsity basketball team. read more » Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...120130140150160...nextlast
Junior hurdler’s work ethic makes him one of the team’s best January 16, 2016 — by Neil Rao As the winter settles in, long nights of bitter cold nip away at warm daylight hours. The number of students who choose to stay behind after school hours declines as the warmth of their cozy homes beckon. But rain or shine, you’re likely to find junior track and field member Eric Wang sprinting down the track or in the weight room. read more » Senior three-sport athlete feeling nostalgic about high school sports January 15, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After losing a tough CCS field hockey game 2-0 against Los Gatos in late October, senior Erin Norris knew it would be tough saying goodbye to her “amazing teammates,” especially since she had to grasp the idea that she would no longer be playing field hockey on Benny Pierce field. Though Norris felt nostalgic, she was comforted in knowing that she would soon be surrounded by another group of “amazing teammates”: the varsity basketball team. read more » Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...120130140150160...nextlast
Senior three-sport athlete feeling nostalgic about high school sports January 15, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan After losing a tough CCS field hockey game 2-0 against Los Gatos in late October, senior Erin Norris knew it would be tough saying goodbye to her “amazing teammates,” especially since she had to grasp the idea that she would no longer be playing field hockey on Benny Pierce field. Though Norris felt nostalgic, she was comforted in knowing that she would soon be surrounded by another group of “amazing teammates”: the varsity basketball team. read more » Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...120130140150160...nextlast
Football fandom alive and well on campus January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche In May of 2013, it was announced that the 50th Super Bowl would be held in Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. As Super Bowl Sunday approaches on Feb. 7, many students continue to follow football closely, despite the 49ers’ abysmal season. One such student is sophomore Akhil Marimuthu. Marimuthu was always a fan of the 49ers, but the Arizona Cardinals captured his interest earlier this season when they beat the 49ers 47-7. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...111112113114115...120130140150160...nextlast