Field hockey loses to LG but maintains strong position in league standings October 9, 2015 — by Julia Miller and Vibha Seshadri Even though they have only 11 players, the field hockey team has been thriving this year in the De Anza league with a record of 4-1 as of Oct. 9. read more » Girls’ cross country loses key runners to injuries October 8, 2015 — by David Fan and Ami Nachiappan The Falcons ran the flat 2.1-mile Lynbrook course a second time on Sept. 29. Zeng placed first for the Falcons with a personal best of 14:02. read more » FIFA corruption disappoints soccer fans October 8, 2015 — by Jay Kim Bribery and the corruption of FIFA president Sepp Blatter has FIFA fans in frustration and disappointment. read more » Despite some appearances, golf really is a sport October 7, 2015 — by Oksana Trifonova What seems to be a lazy, easy-to-play sport can actually be one of the most difficult. A reporter details her experience with learning how to golf. read more » Wallace recalls his legacy made in sports at SHS October 7, 2015 — by Jenny Qian Ten years ago, current special education instructor and coach at SHS, Danny Wallace, was a star member of four teams during his senior year: football, volleyball, basketball and track. read more » Junior finds her niche in Crew September 22, 2015 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Navin Tiwary A year ago, junior Hannah Payne struggled to find an extracurricular activity she could participate in. She found her niche in rowing. Payne, now a member of the Los Gatos Rowing Club, has been training at the Lexington Reservoir in Los Gatos for more than a year. read more » Football team at a crossroads after first three games September 22, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Anant Rajeev The season-opening 22-7 victory inspired optimism for the Falcon football team, but that optimism has been challenged after two straight lopsided defeats. The Falcons stand at 1-2 record going into next Friday’s key league road opener against the Palo Alto Vikings. read more » Girls’ water polo learns from loss to Los Gatos September 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain The girls’ water polo team is trying to rebound after its early-season losses to Los Gatos on Sept. 3 and Mountain View on Sept. 17. The girls’ league season began on Sept. 8 in a narrow 6-4 loss against Half Moon Bay. Earlier, the girls were disappointed in their 14-0 loss against Los Gatos, but they admit that the loss itself was not shocking. read more » Water polo: Boys bounce back after last year’s disappointing season September 21, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Alex Yang The boys’ water polo team has begun its season with a 3-1 record and has impressed at every game so far. Finishing with a disappointing 1-15 record last year, the boys are now thriving after moving down to the El Camino League from the more competitive De Anza League. read more » Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Girls’ cross country loses key runners to injuries October 8, 2015 — by David Fan and Ami Nachiappan The Falcons ran the flat 2.1-mile Lynbrook course a second time on Sept. 29. Zeng placed first for the Falcons with a personal best of 14:02. read more » FIFA corruption disappoints soccer fans October 8, 2015 — by Jay Kim Bribery and the corruption of FIFA president Sepp Blatter has FIFA fans in frustration and disappointment. read more » Despite some appearances, golf really is a sport October 7, 2015 — by Oksana Trifonova What seems to be a lazy, easy-to-play sport can actually be one of the most difficult. A reporter details her experience with learning how to golf. read more » Wallace recalls his legacy made in sports at SHS October 7, 2015 — by Jenny Qian Ten years ago, current special education instructor and coach at SHS, Danny Wallace, was a star member of four teams during his senior year: football, volleyball, basketball and track. read more » Junior finds her niche in Crew September 22, 2015 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Navin Tiwary A year ago, junior Hannah Payne struggled to find an extracurricular activity she could participate in. She found her niche in rowing. Payne, now a member of the Los Gatos Rowing Club, has been training at the Lexington Reservoir in Los Gatos for more than a year. read more » Football team at a crossroads after first three games September 22, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Anant Rajeev The season-opening 22-7 victory inspired optimism for the Falcon football team, but that optimism has been challenged after two straight lopsided defeats. The Falcons stand at 1-2 record going into next Friday’s key league road opener against the Palo Alto Vikings. read more » Girls’ water polo learns from loss to Los Gatos September 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain The girls’ water polo team is trying to rebound after its early-season losses to Los Gatos on Sept. 3 and Mountain View on Sept. 17. The girls’ league season began on Sept. 8 in a narrow 6-4 loss against Half Moon Bay. Earlier, the girls were disappointed in their 14-0 loss against Los Gatos, but they admit that the loss itself was not shocking. read more » Water polo: Boys bounce back after last year’s disappointing season September 21, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Alex Yang The boys’ water polo team has begun its season with a 3-1 record and has impressed at every game so far. Finishing with a disappointing 1-15 record last year, the boys are now thriving after moving down to the El Camino League from the more competitive De Anza League. read more » Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
FIFA corruption disappoints soccer fans October 8, 2015 — by Jay Kim Bribery and the corruption of FIFA president Sepp Blatter has FIFA fans in frustration and disappointment. read more » Despite some appearances, golf really is a sport October 7, 2015 — by Oksana Trifonova What seems to be a lazy, easy-to-play sport can actually be one of the most difficult. A reporter details her experience with learning how to golf. read more » Wallace recalls his legacy made in sports at SHS October 7, 2015 — by Jenny Qian Ten years ago, current special education instructor and coach at SHS, Danny Wallace, was a star member of four teams during his senior year: football, volleyball, basketball and track. read more » Junior finds her niche in Crew September 22, 2015 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Navin Tiwary A year ago, junior Hannah Payne struggled to find an extracurricular activity she could participate in. She found her niche in rowing. Payne, now a member of the Los Gatos Rowing Club, has been training at the Lexington Reservoir in Los Gatos for more than a year. read more » Football team at a crossroads after first three games September 22, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Anant Rajeev The season-opening 22-7 victory inspired optimism for the Falcon football team, but that optimism has been challenged after two straight lopsided defeats. The Falcons stand at 1-2 record going into next Friday’s key league road opener against the Palo Alto Vikings. read more » Girls’ water polo learns from loss to Los Gatos September 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain The girls’ water polo team is trying to rebound after its early-season losses to Los Gatos on Sept. 3 and Mountain View on Sept. 17. The girls’ league season began on Sept. 8 in a narrow 6-4 loss against Half Moon Bay. Earlier, the girls were disappointed in their 14-0 loss against Los Gatos, but they admit that the loss itself was not shocking. read more » Water polo: Boys bounce back after last year’s disappointing season September 21, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Alex Yang The boys’ water polo team has begun its season with a 3-1 record and has impressed at every game so far. Finishing with a disappointing 1-15 record last year, the boys are now thriving after moving down to the El Camino League from the more competitive De Anza League. read more » Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Despite some appearances, golf really is a sport October 7, 2015 — by Oksana Trifonova What seems to be a lazy, easy-to-play sport can actually be one of the most difficult. A reporter details her experience with learning how to golf. read more » Wallace recalls his legacy made in sports at SHS October 7, 2015 — by Jenny Qian Ten years ago, current special education instructor and coach at SHS, Danny Wallace, was a star member of four teams during his senior year: football, volleyball, basketball and track. read more » Junior finds her niche in Crew September 22, 2015 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Navin Tiwary A year ago, junior Hannah Payne struggled to find an extracurricular activity she could participate in. She found her niche in rowing. Payne, now a member of the Los Gatos Rowing Club, has been training at the Lexington Reservoir in Los Gatos for more than a year. read more » Football team at a crossroads after first three games September 22, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Anant Rajeev The season-opening 22-7 victory inspired optimism for the Falcon football team, but that optimism has been challenged after two straight lopsided defeats. The Falcons stand at 1-2 record going into next Friday’s key league road opener against the Palo Alto Vikings. read more » Girls’ water polo learns from loss to Los Gatos September 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain The girls’ water polo team is trying to rebound after its early-season losses to Los Gatos on Sept. 3 and Mountain View on Sept. 17. The girls’ league season began on Sept. 8 in a narrow 6-4 loss against Half Moon Bay. Earlier, the girls were disappointed in their 14-0 loss against Los Gatos, but they admit that the loss itself was not shocking. read more » Water polo: Boys bounce back after last year’s disappointing season September 21, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Alex Yang The boys’ water polo team has begun its season with a 3-1 record and has impressed at every game so far. Finishing with a disappointing 1-15 record last year, the boys are now thriving after moving down to the El Camino League from the more competitive De Anza League. read more » Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Wallace recalls his legacy made in sports at SHS October 7, 2015 — by Jenny Qian Ten years ago, current special education instructor and coach at SHS, Danny Wallace, was a star member of four teams during his senior year: football, volleyball, basketball and track. read more » Junior finds her niche in Crew September 22, 2015 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Navin Tiwary A year ago, junior Hannah Payne struggled to find an extracurricular activity she could participate in. She found her niche in rowing. Payne, now a member of the Los Gatos Rowing Club, has been training at the Lexington Reservoir in Los Gatos for more than a year. read more » Football team at a crossroads after first three games September 22, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Anant Rajeev The season-opening 22-7 victory inspired optimism for the Falcon football team, but that optimism has been challenged after two straight lopsided defeats. The Falcons stand at 1-2 record going into next Friday’s key league road opener against the Palo Alto Vikings. read more » Girls’ water polo learns from loss to Los Gatos September 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain The girls’ water polo team is trying to rebound after its early-season losses to Los Gatos on Sept. 3 and Mountain View on Sept. 17. The girls’ league season began on Sept. 8 in a narrow 6-4 loss against Half Moon Bay. Earlier, the girls were disappointed in their 14-0 loss against Los Gatos, but they admit that the loss itself was not shocking. read more » Water polo: Boys bounce back after last year’s disappointing season September 21, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Alex Yang The boys’ water polo team has begun its season with a 3-1 record and has impressed at every game so far. Finishing with a disappointing 1-15 record last year, the boys are now thriving after moving down to the El Camino League from the more competitive De Anza League. read more » Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Junior finds her niche in Crew September 22, 2015 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Navin Tiwary A year ago, junior Hannah Payne struggled to find an extracurricular activity she could participate in. She found her niche in rowing. Payne, now a member of the Los Gatos Rowing Club, has been training at the Lexington Reservoir in Los Gatos for more than a year. read more » Football team at a crossroads after first three games September 22, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Anant Rajeev The season-opening 22-7 victory inspired optimism for the Falcon football team, but that optimism has been challenged after two straight lopsided defeats. The Falcons stand at 1-2 record going into next Friday’s key league road opener against the Palo Alto Vikings. read more » Girls’ water polo learns from loss to Los Gatos September 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain The girls’ water polo team is trying to rebound after its early-season losses to Los Gatos on Sept. 3 and Mountain View on Sept. 17. The girls’ league season began on Sept. 8 in a narrow 6-4 loss against Half Moon Bay. Earlier, the girls were disappointed in their 14-0 loss against Los Gatos, but they admit that the loss itself was not shocking. read more » Water polo: Boys bounce back after last year’s disappointing season September 21, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Alex Yang The boys’ water polo team has begun its season with a 3-1 record and has impressed at every game so far. Finishing with a disappointing 1-15 record last year, the boys are now thriving after moving down to the El Camino League from the more competitive De Anza League. read more » Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Football team at a crossroads after first three games September 22, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Anant Rajeev The season-opening 22-7 victory inspired optimism for the Falcon football team, but that optimism has been challenged after two straight lopsided defeats. The Falcons stand at 1-2 record going into next Friday’s key league road opener against the Palo Alto Vikings. read more » Girls’ water polo learns from loss to Los Gatos September 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain The girls’ water polo team is trying to rebound after its early-season losses to Los Gatos on Sept. 3 and Mountain View on Sept. 17. The girls’ league season began on Sept. 8 in a narrow 6-4 loss against Half Moon Bay. Earlier, the girls were disappointed in their 14-0 loss against Los Gatos, but they admit that the loss itself was not shocking. read more » Water polo: Boys bounce back after last year’s disappointing season September 21, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Alex Yang The boys’ water polo team has begun its season with a 3-1 record and has impressed at every game so far. Finishing with a disappointing 1-15 record last year, the boys are now thriving after moving down to the El Camino League from the more competitive De Anza League. read more » Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Girls’ water polo learns from loss to Los Gatos September 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain The girls’ water polo team is trying to rebound after its early-season losses to Los Gatos on Sept. 3 and Mountain View on Sept. 17. The girls’ league season began on Sept. 8 in a narrow 6-4 loss against Half Moon Bay. Earlier, the girls were disappointed in their 14-0 loss against Los Gatos, but they admit that the loss itself was not shocking. read more » Water polo: Boys bounce back after last year’s disappointing season September 21, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Alex Yang The boys’ water polo team has begun its season with a 3-1 record and has impressed at every game so far. Finishing with a disappointing 1-15 record last year, the boys are now thriving after moving down to the El Camino League from the more competitive De Anza League. read more » Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Water polo: Boys bounce back after last year’s disappointing season September 21, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Alex Yang The boys’ water polo team has begun its season with a 3-1 record and has impressed at every game so far. Finishing with a disappointing 1-15 record last year, the boys are now thriving after moving down to the El Camino League from the more competitive De Anza League. read more » Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Field hockey wins some early games despite shortage of players September 20, 2015 — by Emily Chen Early on, the Falcons have defeated St. Francis 1-0 on Sept. 3 and St. Ignatius 3-1 on Sept. 14 and Davis 1-0 on Sept. 18 with one fewer player. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast