Evan Lindeman named CCS Spirit of Sport Award Recipient May 14, 2015 — by Allison Lin The California Interscholastic Federation uses these characteristics to define the best and most honorable high school athletes. The award acknowledges one male and one female student-athlete during each season of sport from 10 sections in California. Chosen winners exemplify principles of pursuing victory with honor, are active in school and community service and exhibit leadership qualities. read more » Volleyball wins first CCS playoff game vs. Valley Christian May 13, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting Joel Schneidmiller had 37 kills to lead the Falcons. read more » League champion tennis team aims for CCS victories April 27, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Eric Sze The varsity tennis team played its last league game against Homestead on April 19, seizing another victory with a score of 5-2. The Falcons’ league record is now 11-1, making them the De Anza League champions for the second consecutive year. The team hopes to go advance further this year than last year at CCS. read more » Baseball: Falcons battle adversity to finish strong in league April 26, 2015 — by Allison Lin A rebuilt Falcon team has been battling adversity ever since the league season began. With so many new players, they have managed to overcome an early losing streak and win most of their recent games, putting them in a position to win playoff games against top teams. read more » Boys’ volleyball on track for CCS April 26, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Isabelle Tseng The boys’ volleyball team is making a strong push for a CCS bid, standing 9-0 in the El Camino League as of April 24 and having lost only set all season (that one to Los Altos). In order to make CCS, the Falcons must win league, which is a goal well within their reach. read more » Gifted Chinese swimmer brings speed to swimming team April 24, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Roughly 100 out of the China’s 1.4 billion population train with China’s national swim team. Junior Jack Xie, a recent transfer, was one of these elite swimmers at the age of 13. read more » Falcons fight to maintain strong season April 23, 2015 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang These past few weeks have been tough for the Falcons. Facing loss after loss, the team that once stood with a perfect record at the start of the preseason has crumbled as the weeks have progressed. Their current league record is 1-5. read more » Most students unable to come close predicting bracket April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After three weeks of upsets, controversial calls and nail-biting games, the Duke Blue Devils came out as the winner of the NCAA March Madness Tournament on April 6. read more » Golden State Warriors: the best team in the NBA April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty The Golden State Warriors were down 26 points at halftime against the Boston Celtics on March 1. But they were not worried, and why should they have been? read more » Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast
Volleyball wins first CCS playoff game vs. Valley Christian May 13, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting Joel Schneidmiller had 37 kills to lead the Falcons. read more » League champion tennis team aims for CCS victories April 27, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Eric Sze The varsity tennis team played its last league game against Homestead on April 19, seizing another victory with a score of 5-2. The Falcons’ league record is now 11-1, making them the De Anza League champions for the second consecutive year. The team hopes to go advance further this year than last year at CCS. read more » Baseball: Falcons battle adversity to finish strong in league April 26, 2015 — by Allison Lin A rebuilt Falcon team has been battling adversity ever since the league season began. With so many new players, they have managed to overcome an early losing streak and win most of their recent games, putting them in a position to win playoff games against top teams. read more » Boys’ volleyball on track for CCS April 26, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Isabelle Tseng The boys’ volleyball team is making a strong push for a CCS bid, standing 9-0 in the El Camino League as of April 24 and having lost only set all season (that one to Los Altos). In order to make CCS, the Falcons must win league, which is a goal well within their reach. read more » Gifted Chinese swimmer brings speed to swimming team April 24, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Roughly 100 out of the China’s 1.4 billion population train with China’s national swim team. Junior Jack Xie, a recent transfer, was one of these elite swimmers at the age of 13. read more » Falcons fight to maintain strong season April 23, 2015 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang These past few weeks have been tough for the Falcons. Facing loss after loss, the team that once stood with a perfect record at the start of the preseason has crumbled as the weeks have progressed. Their current league record is 1-5. read more » Most students unable to come close predicting bracket April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After three weeks of upsets, controversial calls and nail-biting games, the Duke Blue Devils came out as the winner of the NCAA March Madness Tournament on April 6. read more » Golden State Warriors: the best team in the NBA April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty The Golden State Warriors were down 26 points at halftime against the Boston Celtics on March 1. But they were not worried, and why should they have been? read more » Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast
League champion tennis team aims for CCS victories April 27, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Eric Sze The varsity tennis team played its last league game against Homestead on April 19, seizing another victory with a score of 5-2. The Falcons’ league record is now 11-1, making them the De Anza League champions for the second consecutive year. The team hopes to go advance further this year than last year at CCS. read more » Baseball: Falcons battle adversity to finish strong in league April 26, 2015 — by Allison Lin A rebuilt Falcon team has been battling adversity ever since the league season began. With so many new players, they have managed to overcome an early losing streak and win most of their recent games, putting them in a position to win playoff games against top teams. read more » Boys’ volleyball on track for CCS April 26, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Isabelle Tseng The boys’ volleyball team is making a strong push for a CCS bid, standing 9-0 in the El Camino League as of April 24 and having lost only set all season (that one to Los Altos). In order to make CCS, the Falcons must win league, which is a goal well within their reach. read more » Gifted Chinese swimmer brings speed to swimming team April 24, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Roughly 100 out of the China’s 1.4 billion population train with China’s national swim team. Junior Jack Xie, a recent transfer, was one of these elite swimmers at the age of 13. read more » Falcons fight to maintain strong season April 23, 2015 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang These past few weeks have been tough for the Falcons. Facing loss after loss, the team that once stood with a perfect record at the start of the preseason has crumbled as the weeks have progressed. Their current league record is 1-5. read more » Most students unable to come close predicting bracket April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After three weeks of upsets, controversial calls and nail-biting games, the Duke Blue Devils came out as the winner of the NCAA March Madness Tournament on April 6. read more » Golden State Warriors: the best team in the NBA April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty The Golden State Warriors were down 26 points at halftime against the Boston Celtics on March 1. But they were not worried, and why should they have been? read more » Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast
Baseball: Falcons battle adversity to finish strong in league April 26, 2015 — by Allison Lin A rebuilt Falcon team has been battling adversity ever since the league season began. With so many new players, they have managed to overcome an early losing streak and win most of their recent games, putting them in a position to win playoff games against top teams. read more » Boys’ volleyball on track for CCS April 26, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Isabelle Tseng The boys’ volleyball team is making a strong push for a CCS bid, standing 9-0 in the El Camino League as of April 24 and having lost only set all season (that one to Los Altos). In order to make CCS, the Falcons must win league, which is a goal well within their reach. read more » Gifted Chinese swimmer brings speed to swimming team April 24, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Roughly 100 out of the China’s 1.4 billion population train with China’s national swim team. Junior Jack Xie, a recent transfer, was one of these elite swimmers at the age of 13. read more » Falcons fight to maintain strong season April 23, 2015 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang These past few weeks have been tough for the Falcons. Facing loss after loss, the team that once stood with a perfect record at the start of the preseason has crumbled as the weeks have progressed. Their current league record is 1-5. read more » Most students unable to come close predicting bracket April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After three weeks of upsets, controversial calls and nail-biting games, the Duke Blue Devils came out as the winner of the NCAA March Madness Tournament on April 6. read more » Golden State Warriors: the best team in the NBA April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty The Golden State Warriors were down 26 points at halftime against the Boston Celtics on March 1. But they were not worried, and why should they have been? read more » Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast
Boys’ volleyball on track for CCS April 26, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Isabelle Tseng The boys’ volleyball team is making a strong push for a CCS bid, standing 9-0 in the El Camino League as of April 24 and having lost only set all season (that one to Los Altos). In order to make CCS, the Falcons must win league, which is a goal well within their reach. read more » Gifted Chinese swimmer brings speed to swimming team April 24, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Roughly 100 out of the China’s 1.4 billion population train with China’s national swim team. Junior Jack Xie, a recent transfer, was one of these elite swimmers at the age of 13. read more » Falcons fight to maintain strong season April 23, 2015 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang These past few weeks have been tough for the Falcons. Facing loss after loss, the team that once stood with a perfect record at the start of the preseason has crumbled as the weeks have progressed. Their current league record is 1-5. read more » Most students unable to come close predicting bracket April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After three weeks of upsets, controversial calls and nail-biting games, the Duke Blue Devils came out as the winner of the NCAA March Madness Tournament on April 6. read more » Golden State Warriors: the best team in the NBA April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty The Golden State Warriors were down 26 points at halftime against the Boston Celtics on March 1. But they were not worried, and why should they have been? read more » Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast
Gifted Chinese swimmer brings speed to swimming team April 24, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Roughly 100 out of the China’s 1.4 billion population train with China’s national swim team. Junior Jack Xie, a recent transfer, was one of these elite swimmers at the age of 13. read more » Falcons fight to maintain strong season April 23, 2015 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang These past few weeks have been tough for the Falcons. Facing loss after loss, the team that once stood with a perfect record at the start of the preseason has crumbled as the weeks have progressed. Their current league record is 1-5. read more » Most students unable to come close predicting bracket April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After three weeks of upsets, controversial calls and nail-biting games, the Duke Blue Devils came out as the winner of the NCAA March Madness Tournament on April 6. read more » Golden State Warriors: the best team in the NBA April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty The Golden State Warriors were down 26 points at halftime against the Boston Celtics on March 1. But they were not worried, and why should they have been? read more » Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast
Falcons fight to maintain strong season April 23, 2015 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang These past few weeks have been tough for the Falcons. Facing loss after loss, the team that once stood with a perfect record at the start of the preseason has crumbled as the weeks have progressed. Their current league record is 1-5. read more » Most students unable to come close predicting bracket April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After three weeks of upsets, controversial calls and nail-biting games, the Duke Blue Devils came out as the winner of the NCAA March Madness Tournament on April 6. read more » Golden State Warriors: the best team in the NBA April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty The Golden State Warriors were down 26 points at halftime against the Boston Celtics on March 1. But they were not worried, and why should they have been? read more » Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast
Most students unable to come close predicting bracket April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After three weeks of upsets, controversial calls and nail-biting games, the Duke Blue Devils came out as the winner of the NCAA March Madness Tournament on April 6. read more » Golden State Warriors: the best team in the NBA April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty The Golden State Warriors were down 26 points at halftime against the Boston Celtics on March 1. But they were not worried, and why should they have been? read more » Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast
Golden State Warriors: the best team in the NBA April 23, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty The Golden State Warriors were down 26 points at halftime against the Boston Celtics on March 1. But they were not worried, and why should they have been? read more » Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast
Senior runner bids fond farewell to last high school season April 23, 2015 — by Karissa Dong and Ami Nachiappan Star long-distance athlete senior Andrew Harter is approaching the end of his high school track career on a high note. After setting a personal record (PR) of 10:18 in the 3200m at a home meet against Fremont on April 2, he scored another PR at the CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140150160170...nextlast