Students tested for level of fitness in PE classes February 6, 2015 — by Emily Chen Students taking P.E. classes go through several fitness tests throughout the school year. read more » Badminton team faces coaching changes February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh The badminton team prepares for the upcoming season. read more » Wrestling: Freshmen and sophomores gain experience January 30, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung Team beats Harker but loses to Milpitas and Los Altos. read more » Boys’ soccer copes with difficult start January 28, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev After a rocky start to the season, the boys’ soccer team now holds a 1-3-2 record in the El Camino Division. The team will get ready to go on the road to face the Gunn Titans for a second time on Feb. 5. read more » Boys’ basketball looks to win League January 28, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After beginning its El Camino League season with a loss to Cupertino (45-53) on Jan. 9, the boys’ basketball team has bounced back to win four tough games against Santa Clara (49-44), Mountain View (53-34), Lynbrook (61-50), and Gunn (76-65). read more » Reporters take yoga to new heights January 28, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang After seeing pictures on Instagram of people hanging like possums from slings, two reporters decided to try out aerial yoga, a series of exercises incorporating regular yoga and aerial acrobatics. read more » Girls’ soccer works toward CCS playoff January 26, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Arman Vaziri Head coach Ben Maxwell is having the team focus on high pressing the opponent from the start to finish of every game, and it’s an approach that is starting to pay dividends. read more » Girls’ basketball works harder than ever in higher league January 26, 2015 — by Jenny Qian The team has been practicing harder than ever to compete in the highly competitive De Anza league. read more » Concussions interfere with senior’s field hockey involvement January 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Dedication can only do so much when the body betrays an athlete. Senior Nidhi Vellanki understands this concept particularly well, having been left with a string of concussions and a torn ACL from playing basketball and field hockey. read more » Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast
Badminton team faces coaching changes February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh The badminton team prepares for the upcoming season. read more » Wrestling: Freshmen and sophomores gain experience January 30, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung Team beats Harker but loses to Milpitas and Los Altos. read more » Boys’ soccer copes with difficult start January 28, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev After a rocky start to the season, the boys’ soccer team now holds a 1-3-2 record in the El Camino Division. The team will get ready to go on the road to face the Gunn Titans for a second time on Feb. 5. read more » Boys’ basketball looks to win League January 28, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After beginning its El Camino League season with a loss to Cupertino (45-53) on Jan. 9, the boys’ basketball team has bounced back to win four tough games against Santa Clara (49-44), Mountain View (53-34), Lynbrook (61-50), and Gunn (76-65). read more » Reporters take yoga to new heights January 28, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang After seeing pictures on Instagram of people hanging like possums from slings, two reporters decided to try out aerial yoga, a series of exercises incorporating regular yoga and aerial acrobatics. read more » Girls’ soccer works toward CCS playoff January 26, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Arman Vaziri Head coach Ben Maxwell is having the team focus on high pressing the opponent from the start to finish of every game, and it’s an approach that is starting to pay dividends. read more » Girls’ basketball works harder than ever in higher league January 26, 2015 — by Jenny Qian The team has been practicing harder than ever to compete in the highly competitive De Anza league. read more » Concussions interfere with senior’s field hockey involvement January 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Dedication can only do so much when the body betrays an athlete. Senior Nidhi Vellanki understands this concept particularly well, having been left with a string of concussions and a torn ACL from playing basketball and field hockey. read more » Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast
Wrestling: Freshmen and sophomores gain experience January 30, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung Team beats Harker but loses to Milpitas and Los Altos. read more » Boys’ soccer copes with difficult start January 28, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev After a rocky start to the season, the boys’ soccer team now holds a 1-3-2 record in the El Camino Division. The team will get ready to go on the road to face the Gunn Titans for a second time on Feb. 5. read more » Boys’ basketball looks to win League January 28, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After beginning its El Camino League season with a loss to Cupertino (45-53) on Jan. 9, the boys’ basketball team has bounced back to win four tough games against Santa Clara (49-44), Mountain View (53-34), Lynbrook (61-50), and Gunn (76-65). read more » Reporters take yoga to new heights January 28, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang After seeing pictures on Instagram of people hanging like possums from slings, two reporters decided to try out aerial yoga, a series of exercises incorporating regular yoga and aerial acrobatics. read more » Girls’ soccer works toward CCS playoff January 26, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Arman Vaziri Head coach Ben Maxwell is having the team focus on high pressing the opponent from the start to finish of every game, and it’s an approach that is starting to pay dividends. read more » Girls’ basketball works harder than ever in higher league January 26, 2015 — by Jenny Qian The team has been practicing harder than ever to compete in the highly competitive De Anza league. read more » Concussions interfere with senior’s field hockey involvement January 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Dedication can only do so much when the body betrays an athlete. Senior Nidhi Vellanki understands this concept particularly well, having been left with a string of concussions and a torn ACL from playing basketball and field hockey. read more » Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast
Boys’ soccer copes with difficult start January 28, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev After a rocky start to the season, the boys’ soccer team now holds a 1-3-2 record in the El Camino Division. The team will get ready to go on the road to face the Gunn Titans for a second time on Feb. 5. read more » Boys’ basketball looks to win League January 28, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After beginning its El Camino League season with a loss to Cupertino (45-53) on Jan. 9, the boys’ basketball team has bounced back to win four tough games against Santa Clara (49-44), Mountain View (53-34), Lynbrook (61-50), and Gunn (76-65). read more » Reporters take yoga to new heights January 28, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang After seeing pictures on Instagram of people hanging like possums from slings, two reporters decided to try out aerial yoga, a series of exercises incorporating regular yoga and aerial acrobatics. read more » Girls’ soccer works toward CCS playoff January 26, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Arman Vaziri Head coach Ben Maxwell is having the team focus on high pressing the opponent from the start to finish of every game, and it’s an approach that is starting to pay dividends. read more » Girls’ basketball works harder than ever in higher league January 26, 2015 — by Jenny Qian The team has been practicing harder than ever to compete in the highly competitive De Anza league. read more » Concussions interfere with senior’s field hockey involvement January 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Dedication can only do so much when the body betrays an athlete. Senior Nidhi Vellanki understands this concept particularly well, having been left with a string of concussions and a torn ACL from playing basketball and field hockey. read more » Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast
Boys’ basketball looks to win League January 28, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Trevor Leung After beginning its El Camino League season with a loss to Cupertino (45-53) on Jan. 9, the boys’ basketball team has bounced back to win four tough games against Santa Clara (49-44), Mountain View (53-34), Lynbrook (61-50), and Gunn (76-65). read more » Reporters take yoga to new heights January 28, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang After seeing pictures on Instagram of people hanging like possums from slings, two reporters decided to try out aerial yoga, a series of exercises incorporating regular yoga and aerial acrobatics. read more » Girls’ soccer works toward CCS playoff January 26, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Arman Vaziri Head coach Ben Maxwell is having the team focus on high pressing the opponent from the start to finish of every game, and it’s an approach that is starting to pay dividends. read more » Girls’ basketball works harder than ever in higher league January 26, 2015 — by Jenny Qian The team has been practicing harder than ever to compete in the highly competitive De Anza league. read more » Concussions interfere with senior’s field hockey involvement January 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Dedication can only do so much when the body betrays an athlete. Senior Nidhi Vellanki understands this concept particularly well, having been left with a string of concussions and a torn ACL from playing basketball and field hockey. read more » Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast
Reporters take yoga to new heights January 28, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang After seeing pictures on Instagram of people hanging like possums from slings, two reporters decided to try out aerial yoga, a series of exercises incorporating regular yoga and aerial acrobatics. read more » Girls’ soccer works toward CCS playoff January 26, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Arman Vaziri Head coach Ben Maxwell is having the team focus on high pressing the opponent from the start to finish of every game, and it’s an approach that is starting to pay dividends. read more » Girls’ basketball works harder than ever in higher league January 26, 2015 — by Jenny Qian The team has been practicing harder than ever to compete in the highly competitive De Anza league. read more » Concussions interfere with senior’s field hockey involvement January 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Dedication can only do so much when the body betrays an athlete. Senior Nidhi Vellanki understands this concept particularly well, having been left with a string of concussions and a torn ACL from playing basketball and field hockey. read more » Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ soccer works toward CCS playoff January 26, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Arman Vaziri Head coach Ben Maxwell is having the team focus on high pressing the opponent from the start to finish of every game, and it’s an approach that is starting to pay dividends. read more » Girls’ basketball works harder than ever in higher league January 26, 2015 — by Jenny Qian The team has been practicing harder than ever to compete in the highly competitive De Anza league. read more » Concussions interfere with senior’s field hockey involvement January 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Dedication can only do so much when the body betrays an athlete. Senior Nidhi Vellanki understands this concept particularly well, having been left with a string of concussions and a torn ACL from playing basketball and field hockey. read more » Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ basketball works harder than ever in higher league January 26, 2015 — by Jenny Qian The team has been practicing harder than ever to compete in the highly competitive De Anza league. read more » Concussions interfere with senior’s field hockey involvement January 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Dedication can only do so much when the body betrays an athlete. Senior Nidhi Vellanki understands this concept particularly well, having been left with a string of concussions and a torn ACL from playing basketball and field hockey. read more » Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast
Concussions interfere with senior’s field hockey involvement January 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Dedication can only do so much when the body betrays an athlete. Senior Nidhi Vellanki understands this concept particularly well, having been left with a string of concussions and a torn ACL from playing basketball and field hockey. read more » Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast
Athletic trainer sees rewards in profession January 20, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Nupur Maheshwari SHS athletic trainer Liz Alves, who has been working in the position for seven years, helps provide diagnosis, treatments and emergency care year-round to all the school’s athletes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140150160170180...nextlast