Football players make transition to basketball December 4, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang and Jihau Yu Although the boys’ basketball team has begun training to prepare for its upcoming season, the Falcons have been playing short handed. read more » Girls’ basketball: strong team bond beneficial for play on court December 4, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Vibha Seshadri The girls' basketball team's bonding events build the players’ relationships with each other and are important on the court. read more » Sum runs to 2nd-place finish December 3, 2014 — by David Fan and Ami Nachiappan Senior Steven Sum placed second out of 195 runners at state finals in the Division III race. read more » Falcons’ season comes to an end with CCS loss to Pioneer December 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu After beating Palo Alto to make the Division III CCS playoffs, the Falcons’ season ended with a 56-21 away loss to No. 1 seeded Pioneer High School on Nov. 21. read more » Alumni share experiences in collegiate sports December 1, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Karissa Dong Second chances aren’t common, so when 2014 graduate Drew Bryan got one, he seized it. He had missed his chance to be recruited for cross country and track, since he didn’t achieve any standout times until the track season in the spring of his senior year. read more » Girls’ soccer has high hopes for a strong season November 28, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira In its third year with head coach Ben Maxwell, the girls’ soccer team is rebuilding after the loss of key alumni midfielder Stephanie Ho and forward Lindsay Webster. read more » Top-seeded girls’ tennis team endures disappointing loss to Menlo in CCS semis November 20, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju After finishing the season with a 20-game winning streak and a record of 22-1, the girls’ tennis team’s post-season ended abruptly after being defeated 4-3 by the fifth-seeded Menlo on Nov. 17 at the Bay Club Courtside. The loss came especially as a blow as the team had beaten Menlo at the Fresno tournament in early September 4-1, with 2 matches unfinished. read more » Girls’ field hockey gains win before losing 2nd CCS game November 20, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar In its first CCS match on Nov. 13 against Christopher High School at home, the girls’ field hockey team won 8-1. The Falcons lost 5-0 in the quarterfinals to Gilroy last Saturday, ending their season. read more » Girls’ water polo loses at CCS quarterfinals November 18, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Nupur Maheshwari The girls’ water polo team made quite a splash in CCS this year after two wins against Stevenson and St. Ignatius. read more » Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ basketball: strong team bond beneficial for play on court December 4, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Vibha Seshadri The girls' basketball team's bonding events build the players’ relationships with each other and are important on the court. read more » Sum runs to 2nd-place finish December 3, 2014 — by David Fan and Ami Nachiappan Senior Steven Sum placed second out of 195 runners at state finals in the Division III race. read more » Falcons’ season comes to an end with CCS loss to Pioneer December 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu After beating Palo Alto to make the Division III CCS playoffs, the Falcons’ season ended with a 56-21 away loss to No. 1 seeded Pioneer High School on Nov. 21. read more » Alumni share experiences in collegiate sports December 1, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Karissa Dong Second chances aren’t common, so when 2014 graduate Drew Bryan got one, he seized it. He had missed his chance to be recruited for cross country and track, since he didn’t achieve any standout times until the track season in the spring of his senior year. read more » Girls’ soccer has high hopes for a strong season November 28, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira In its third year with head coach Ben Maxwell, the girls’ soccer team is rebuilding after the loss of key alumni midfielder Stephanie Ho and forward Lindsay Webster. read more » Top-seeded girls’ tennis team endures disappointing loss to Menlo in CCS semis November 20, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju After finishing the season with a 20-game winning streak and a record of 22-1, the girls’ tennis team’s post-season ended abruptly after being defeated 4-3 by the fifth-seeded Menlo on Nov. 17 at the Bay Club Courtside. The loss came especially as a blow as the team had beaten Menlo at the Fresno tournament in early September 4-1, with 2 matches unfinished. read more » Girls’ field hockey gains win before losing 2nd CCS game November 20, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar In its first CCS match on Nov. 13 against Christopher High School at home, the girls’ field hockey team won 8-1. The Falcons lost 5-0 in the quarterfinals to Gilroy last Saturday, ending their season. read more » Girls’ water polo loses at CCS quarterfinals November 18, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Nupur Maheshwari The girls’ water polo team made quite a splash in CCS this year after two wins against Stevenson and St. Ignatius. read more » Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast
Sum runs to 2nd-place finish December 3, 2014 — by David Fan and Ami Nachiappan Senior Steven Sum placed second out of 195 runners at state finals in the Division III race. read more » Falcons’ season comes to an end with CCS loss to Pioneer December 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu After beating Palo Alto to make the Division III CCS playoffs, the Falcons’ season ended with a 56-21 away loss to No. 1 seeded Pioneer High School on Nov. 21. read more » Alumni share experiences in collegiate sports December 1, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Karissa Dong Second chances aren’t common, so when 2014 graduate Drew Bryan got one, he seized it. He had missed his chance to be recruited for cross country and track, since he didn’t achieve any standout times until the track season in the spring of his senior year. read more » Girls’ soccer has high hopes for a strong season November 28, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira In its third year with head coach Ben Maxwell, the girls’ soccer team is rebuilding after the loss of key alumni midfielder Stephanie Ho and forward Lindsay Webster. read more » Top-seeded girls’ tennis team endures disappointing loss to Menlo in CCS semis November 20, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju After finishing the season with a 20-game winning streak and a record of 22-1, the girls’ tennis team’s post-season ended abruptly after being defeated 4-3 by the fifth-seeded Menlo on Nov. 17 at the Bay Club Courtside. The loss came especially as a blow as the team had beaten Menlo at the Fresno tournament in early September 4-1, with 2 matches unfinished. read more » Girls’ field hockey gains win before losing 2nd CCS game November 20, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar In its first CCS match on Nov. 13 against Christopher High School at home, the girls’ field hockey team won 8-1. The Falcons lost 5-0 in the quarterfinals to Gilroy last Saturday, ending their season. read more » Girls’ water polo loses at CCS quarterfinals November 18, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Nupur Maheshwari The girls’ water polo team made quite a splash in CCS this year after two wins against Stevenson and St. Ignatius. read more » Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast
Falcons’ season comes to an end with CCS loss to Pioneer December 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu After beating Palo Alto to make the Division III CCS playoffs, the Falcons’ season ended with a 56-21 away loss to No. 1 seeded Pioneer High School on Nov. 21. read more » Alumni share experiences in collegiate sports December 1, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Karissa Dong Second chances aren’t common, so when 2014 graduate Drew Bryan got one, he seized it. He had missed his chance to be recruited for cross country and track, since he didn’t achieve any standout times until the track season in the spring of his senior year. read more » Girls’ soccer has high hopes for a strong season November 28, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira In its third year with head coach Ben Maxwell, the girls’ soccer team is rebuilding after the loss of key alumni midfielder Stephanie Ho and forward Lindsay Webster. read more » Top-seeded girls’ tennis team endures disappointing loss to Menlo in CCS semis November 20, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju After finishing the season with a 20-game winning streak and a record of 22-1, the girls’ tennis team’s post-season ended abruptly after being defeated 4-3 by the fifth-seeded Menlo on Nov. 17 at the Bay Club Courtside. The loss came especially as a blow as the team had beaten Menlo at the Fresno tournament in early September 4-1, with 2 matches unfinished. read more » Girls’ field hockey gains win before losing 2nd CCS game November 20, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar In its first CCS match on Nov. 13 against Christopher High School at home, the girls’ field hockey team won 8-1. The Falcons lost 5-0 in the quarterfinals to Gilroy last Saturday, ending their season. read more » Girls’ water polo loses at CCS quarterfinals November 18, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Nupur Maheshwari The girls’ water polo team made quite a splash in CCS this year after two wins against Stevenson and St. Ignatius. read more » Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast
Alumni share experiences in collegiate sports December 1, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Karissa Dong Second chances aren’t common, so when 2014 graduate Drew Bryan got one, he seized it. He had missed his chance to be recruited for cross country and track, since he didn’t achieve any standout times until the track season in the spring of his senior year. read more » Girls’ soccer has high hopes for a strong season November 28, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira In its third year with head coach Ben Maxwell, the girls’ soccer team is rebuilding after the loss of key alumni midfielder Stephanie Ho and forward Lindsay Webster. read more » Top-seeded girls’ tennis team endures disappointing loss to Menlo in CCS semis November 20, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju After finishing the season with a 20-game winning streak and a record of 22-1, the girls’ tennis team’s post-season ended abruptly after being defeated 4-3 by the fifth-seeded Menlo on Nov. 17 at the Bay Club Courtside. The loss came especially as a blow as the team had beaten Menlo at the Fresno tournament in early September 4-1, with 2 matches unfinished. read more » Girls’ field hockey gains win before losing 2nd CCS game November 20, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar In its first CCS match on Nov. 13 against Christopher High School at home, the girls’ field hockey team won 8-1. The Falcons lost 5-0 in the quarterfinals to Gilroy last Saturday, ending their season. read more » Girls’ water polo loses at CCS quarterfinals November 18, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Nupur Maheshwari The girls’ water polo team made quite a splash in CCS this year after two wins against Stevenson and St. Ignatius. read more » Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ soccer has high hopes for a strong season November 28, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira In its third year with head coach Ben Maxwell, the girls’ soccer team is rebuilding after the loss of key alumni midfielder Stephanie Ho and forward Lindsay Webster. read more » Top-seeded girls’ tennis team endures disappointing loss to Menlo in CCS semis November 20, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju After finishing the season with a 20-game winning streak and a record of 22-1, the girls’ tennis team’s post-season ended abruptly after being defeated 4-3 by the fifth-seeded Menlo on Nov. 17 at the Bay Club Courtside. The loss came especially as a blow as the team had beaten Menlo at the Fresno tournament in early September 4-1, with 2 matches unfinished. read more » Girls’ field hockey gains win before losing 2nd CCS game November 20, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar In its first CCS match on Nov. 13 against Christopher High School at home, the girls’ field hockey team won 8-1. The Falcons lost 5-0 in the quarterfinals to Gilroy last Saturday, ending their season. read more » Girls’ water polo loses at CCS quarterfinals November 18, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Nupur Maheshwari The girls’ water polo team made quite a splash in CCS this year after two wins against Stevenson and St. Ignatius. read more » Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast
Top-seeded girls’ tennis team endures disappointing loss to Menlo in CCS semis November 20, 2014 — by Caitlin Ju After finishing the season with a 20-game winning streak and a record of 22-1, the girls’ tennis team’s post-season ended abruptly after being defeated 4-3 by the fifth-seeded Menlo on Nov. 17 at the Bay Club Courtside. The loss came especially as a blow as the team had beaten Menlo at the Fresno tournament in early September 4-1, with 2 matches unfinished. read more » Girls’ field hockey gains win before losing 2nd CCS game November 20, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar In its first CCS match on Nov. 13 against Christopher High School at home, the girls’ field hockey team won 8-1. The Falcons lost 5-0 in the quarterfinals to Gilroy last Saturday, ending their season. read more » Girls’ water polo loses at CCS quarterfinals November 18, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Nupur Maheshwari The girls’ water polo team made quite a splash in CCS this year after two wins against Stevenson and St. Ignatius. read more » Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ field hockey gains win before losing 2nd CCS game November 20, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar In its first CCS match on Nov. 13 against Christopher High School at home, the girls’ field hockey team won 8-1. The Falcons lost 5-0 in the quarterfinals to Gilroy last Saturday, ending their season. read more » Girls’ water polo loses at CCS quarterfinals November 18, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Nupur Maheshwari The girls’ water polo team made quite a splash in CCS this year after two wins against Stevenson and St. Ignatius. read more » Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ water polo loses at CCS quarterfinals November 18, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Nupur Maheshwari The girls’ water polo team made quite a splash in CCS this year after two wins against Stevenson and St. Ignatius. read more » Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast
Boys’ cross country team prepares for state meet November 18, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Last Saturday, the boys’ cross country team placed second in the Division 3 CCS meet and qualified for states. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...128129130131132...140150160170180...nextlast