Falcons back to earth with shutdown by Milipitas October 8, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Devin Zhao In a high-scoring contest, the Falcons generated their second win of the season against Santa Clara on Oct. 3 with a score of 41-35. However, that bright spot was demolished by a 49-0 loss to Milipitas on Oct. 10, putting the Falcons’overall record at 2-3 and their league record at 1-1. read more » Freshman excels in badminton September 24, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Ashley Chen Freshman Stephen Ding started playing badminton when he was 10 after trying swimming, basketball, soccer, fencing and tennis. He trains at Bintang Badminton in Campbell on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 4-7 p.m. read more » Football team struggles to produce points September 22, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Playing in Kezar stadium, the former 49ers stadium before they moved to Candlestick Park, the Falcons lost 38-7 to Sacred Heart Cathedral last Friday, dropping their overall record to 1-2. read more » Girls’ volleyball gains valuable experience, wins in preseason games September 20, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Last year, the girls’ volleyball team ended its season with a tough loss against Burlingame High School at the quarterfinal CCS game after tensing up from nerves and missing serves at 22-20 in the third game. This year, the team is hoping to come back stronger with additions such as junior outside hitter Jennifer Chen and junior libero Caitlin Cooper. Despite facing upper league teams during all the preseason games, the team, which is in the El Camino league, won its first four games with ease. read more » Girls’ water polo hurt by lack of key players in first tournament September 19, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Stefanie Ting Emerging from last year’s 7-5 record, the girls’ water polo team is training hard so far this season. After losing star player Nikki de Roos to graduation, the Falcons are depending on the experienced seniors such as seniors Mackenzie Rosenthal and Madison Gress to lead them. read more » Girls’ golf begins season with a winning record September 19, 2014 — by Sweeya Raj A girls’ golf team that features two sophomores and one freshman among its starters is having impressive results early on, with a 2-1 record as of Sept. 19. read more » Girls’ tennis takes third at California Peach Tree Tournament in Fresno September 18, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Simi Srivastava After four hard-fought matches, the Falcon brought back a third place finish at the annual California Peach Tree Classic Tournament in Fresno on Sept. 5-7. The team was seeded No. 2 heading into the tournament and faced powerhouse teams such as Santa Barbara High School and Menlo High School. read more » Boys’ water polo places third in first tournament of the season September 16, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang The boys’ water polo team, led by junior Mason Lee and junior Graham Schmelzer, is still trying to find its strengths. They had a chance to compete against other water polo teams in the area at a tournament in Lynbrook High School on Sept. 5-6 and finished third out of 18 teams. read more » Summer cross country training sets tone for season September 16, 2014 — by Katherine Sun This summer, senior captains Andrew Harter, Steven Sum and Rohith Krishna and juniors Stephen Law and Kevin Duong-Le of the boys’ varsity cross country team spent five days in Lake Tahoe, staying in Harter’s summer home and running with students from local Truckee High School. The boys completed altitude training in the mountains by running seven to eight miles in the morning and then three to four more miles in the evening. read more » Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Freshman excels in badminton September 24, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Ashley Chen Freshman Stephen Ding started playing badminton when he was 10 after trying swimming, basketball, soccer, fencing and tennis. He trains at Bintang Badminton in Campbell on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 4-7 p.m. read more » Football team struggles to produce points September 22, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Playing in Kezar stadium, the former 49ers stadium before they moved to Candlestick Park, the Falcons lost 38-7 to Sacred Heart Cathedral last Friday, dropping their overall record to 1-2. read more » Girls’ volleyball gains valuable experience, wins in preseason games September 20, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Last year, the girls’ volleyball team ended its season with a tough loss against Burlingame High School at the quarterfinal CCS game after tensing up from nerves and missing serves at 22-20 in the third game. This year, the team is hoping to come back stronger with additions such as junior outside hitter Jennifer Chen and junior libero Caitlin Cooper. Despite facing upper league teams during all the preseason games, the team, which is in the El Camino league, won its first four games with ease. read more » Girls’ water polo hurt by lack of key players in first tournament September 19, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Stefanie Ting Emerging from last year’s 7-5 record, the girls’ water polo team is training hard so far this season. After losing star player Nikki de Roos to graduation, the Falcons are depending on the experienced seniors such as seniors Mackenzie Rosenthal and Madison Gress to lead them. read more » Girls’ golf begins season with a winning record September 19, 2014 — by Sweeya Raj A girls’ golf team that features two sophomores and one freshman among its starters is having impressive results early on, with a 2-1 record as of Sept. 19. read more » Girls’ tennis takes third at California Peach Tree Tournament in Fresno September 18, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Simi Srivastava After four hard-fought matches, the Falcon brought back a third place finish at the annual California Peach Tree Classic Tournament in Fresno on Sept. 5-7. The team was seeded No. 2 heading into the tournament and faced powerhouse teams such as Santa Barbara High School and Menlo High School. read more » Boys’ water polo places third in first tournament of the season September 16, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang The boys’ water polo team, led by junior Mason Lee and junior Graham Schmelzer, is still trying to find its strengths. They had a chance to compete against other water polo teams in the area at a tournament in Lynbrook High School on Sept. 5-6 and finished third out of 18 teams. read more » Summer cross country training sets tone for season September 16, 2014 — by Katherine Sun This summer, senior captains Andrew Harter, Steven Sum and Rohith Krishna and juniors Stephen Law and Kevin Duong-Le of the boys’ varsity cross country team spent five days in Lake Tahoe, staying in Harter’s summer home and running with students from local Truckee High School. The boys completed altitude training in the mountains by running seven to eight miles in the morning and then three to four more miles in the evening. read more » Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Football team struggles to produce points September 22, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Playing in Kezar stadium, the former 49ers stadium before they moved to Candlestick Park, the Falcons lost 38-7 to Sacred Heart Cathedral last Friday, dropping their overall record to 1-2. read more » Girls’ volleyball gains valuable experience, wins in preseason games September 20, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Last year, the girls’ volleyball team ended its season with a tough loss against Burlingame High School at the quarterfinal CCS game after tensing up from nerves and missing serves at 22-20 in the third game. This year, the team is hoping to come back stronger with additions such as junior outside hitter Jennifer Chen and junior libero Caitlin Cooper. Despite facing upper league teams during all the preseason games, the team, which is in the El Camino league, won its first four games with ease. read more » Girls’ water polo hurt by lack of key players in first tournament September 19, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Stefanie Ting Emerging from last year’s 7-5 record, the girls’ water polo team is training hard so far this season. After losing star player Nikki de Roos to graduation, the Falcons are depending on the experienced seniors such as seniors Mackenzie Rosenthal and Madison Gress to lead them. read more » Girls’ golf begins season with a winning record September 19, 2014 — by Sweeya Raj A girls’ golf team that features two sophomores and one freshman among its starters is having impressive results early on, with a 2-1 record as of Sept. 19. read more » Girls’ tennis takes third at California Peach Tree Tournament in Fresno September 18, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Simi Srivastava After four hard-fought matches, the Falcon brought back a third place finish at the annual California Peach Tree Classic Tournament in Fresno on Sept. 5-7. The team was seeded No. 2 heading into the tournament and faced powerhouse teams such as Santa Barbara High School and Menlo High School. read more » Boys’ water polo places third in first tournament of the season September 16, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang The boys’ water polo team, led by junior Mason Lee and junior Graham Schmelzer, is still trying to find its strengths. They had a chance to compete against other water polo teams in the area at a tournament in Lynbrook High School on Sept. 5-6 and finished third out of 18 teams. read more » Summer cross country training sets tone for season September 16, 2014 — by Katherine Sun This summer, senior captains Andrew Harter, Steven Sum and Rohith Krishna and juniors Stephen Law and Kevin Duong-Le of the boys’ varsity cross country team spent five days in Lake Tahoe, staying in Harter’s summer home and running with students from local Truckee High School. The boys completed altitude training in the mountains by running seven to eight miles in the morning and then three to four more miles in the evening. read more » Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ volleyball gains valuable experience, wins in preseason games September 20, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Last year, the girls’ volleyball team ended its season with a tough loss against Burlingame High School at the quarterfinal CCS game after tensing up from nerves and missing serves at 22-20 in the third game. This year, the team is hoping to come back stronger with additions such as junior outside hitter Jennifer Chen and junior libero Caitlin Cooper. Despite facing upper league teams during all the preseason games, the team, which is in the El Camino league, won its first four games with ease. read more » Girls’ water polo hurt by lack of key players in first tournament September 19, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Stefanie Ting Emerging from last year’s 7-5 record, the girls’ water polo team is training hard so far this season. After losing star player Nikki de Roos to graduation, the Falcons are depending on the experienced seniors such as seniors Mackenzie Rosenthal and Madison Gress to lead them. read more » Girls’ golf begins season with a winning record September 19, 2014 — by Sweeya Raj A girls’ golf team that features two sophomores and one freshman among its starters is having impressive results early on, with a 2-1 record as of Sept. 19. read more » Girls’ tennis takes third at California Peach Tree Tournament in Fresno September 18, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Simi Srivastava After four hard-fought matches, the Falcon brought back a third place finish at the annual California Peach Tree Classic Tournament in Fresno on Sept. 5-7. The team was seeded No. 2 heading into the tournament and faced powerhouse teams such as Santa Barbara High School and Menlo High School. read more » Boys’ water polo places third in first tournament of the season September 16, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang The boys’ water polo team, led by junior Mason Lee and junior Graham Schmelzer, is still trying to find its strengths. They had a chance to compete against other water polo teams in the area at a tournament in Lynbrook High School on Sept. 5-6 and finished third out of 18 teams. read more » Summer cross country training sets tone for season September 16, 2014 — by Katherine Sun This summer, senior captains Andrew Harter, Steven Sum and Rohith Krishna and juniors Stephen Law and Kevin Duong-Le of the boys’ varsity cross country team spent five days in Lake Tahoe, staying in Harter’s summer home and running with students from local Truckee High School. The boys completed altitude training in the mountains by running seven to eight miles in the morning and then three to four more miles in the evening. read more » Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ water polo hurt by lack of key players in first tournament September 19, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Stefanie Ting Emerging from last year’s 7-5 record, the girls’ water polo team is training hard so far this season. After losing star player Nikki de Roos to graduation, the Falcons are depending on the experienced seniors such as seniors Mackenzie Rosenthal and Madison Gress to lead them. read more » Girls’ golf begins season with a winning record September 19, 2014 — by Sweeya Raj A girls’ golf team that features two sophomores and one freshman among its starters is having impressive results early on, with a 2-1 record as of Sept. 19. read more » Girls’ tennis takes third at California Peach Tree Tournament in Fresno September 18, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Simi Srivastava After four hard-fought matches, the Falcon brought back a third place finish at the annual California Peach Tree Classic Tournament in Fresno on Sept. 5-7. The team was seeded No. 2 heading into the tournament and faced powerhouse teams such as Santa Barbara High School and Menlo High School. read more » Boys’ water polo places third in first tournament of the season September 16, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang The boys’ water polo team, led by junior Mason Lee and junior Graham Schmelzer, is still trying to find its strengths. They had a chance to compete against other water polo teams in the area at a tournament in Lynbrook High School on Sept. 5-6 and finished third out of 18 teams. read more » Summer cross country training sets tone for season September 16, 2014 — by Katherine Sun This summer, senior captains Andrew Harter, Steven Sum and Rohith Krishna and juniors Stephen Law and Kevin Duong-Le of the boys’ varsity cross country team spent five days in Lake Tahoe, staying in Harter’s summer home and running with students from local Truckee High School. The boys completed altitude training in the mountains by running seven to eight miles in the morning and then three to four more miles in the evening. read more » Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ golf begins season with a winning record September 19, 2014 — by Sweeya Raj A girls’ golf team that features two sophomores and one freshman among its starters is having impressive results early on, with a 2-1 record as of Sept. 19. read more » Girls’ tennis takes third at California Peach Tree Tournament in Fresno September 18, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Simi Srivastava After four hard-fought matches, the Falcon brought back a third place finish at the annual California Peach Tree Classic Tournament in Fresno on Sept. 5-7. The team was seeded No. 2 heading into the tournament and faced powerhouse teams such as Santa Barbara High School and Menlo High School. read more » Boys’ water polo places third in first tournament of the season September 16, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang The boys’ water polo team, led by junior Mason Lee and junior Graham Schmelzer, is still trying to find its strengths. They had a chance to compete against other water polo teams in the area at a tournament in Lynbrook High School on Sept. 5-6 and finished third out of 18 teams. read more » Summer cross country training sets tone for season September 16, 2014 — by Katherine Sun This summer, senior captains Andrew Harter, Steven Sum and Rohith Krishna and juniors Stephen Law and Kevin Duong-Le of the boys’ varsity cross country team spent five days in Lake Tahoe, staying in Harter’s summer home and running with students from local Truckee High School. The boys completed altitude training in the mountains by running seven to eight miles in the morning and then three to four more miles in the evening. read more » Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Girls’ tennis takes third at California Peach Tree Tournament in Fresno September 18, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Simi Srivastava After four hard-fought matches, the Falcon brought back a third place finish at the annual California Peach Tree Classic Tournament in Fresno on Sept. 5-7. The team was seeded No. 2 heading into the tournament and faced powerhouse teams such as Santa Barbara High School and Menlo High School. read more » Boys’ water polo places third in first tournament of the season September 16, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang The boys’ water polo team, led by junior Mason Lee and junior Graham Schmelzer, is still trying to find its strengths. They had a chance to compete against other water polo teams in the area at a tournament in Lynbrook High School on Sept. 5-6 and finished third out of 18 teams. read more » Summer cross country training sets tone for season September 16, 2014 — by Katherine Sun This summer, senior captains Andrew Harter, Steven Sum and Rohith Krishna and juniors Stephen Law and Kevin Duong-Le of the boys’ varsity cross country team spent five days in Lake Tahoe, staying in Harter’s summer home and running with students from local Truckee High School. The boys completed altitude training in the mountains by running seven to eight miles in the morning and then three to four more miles in the evening. read more » Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Boys’ water polo places third in first tournament of the season September 16, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang The boys’ water polo team, led by junior Mason Lee and junior Graham Schmelzer, is still trying to find its strengths. They had a chance to compete against other water polo teams in the area at a tournament in Lynbrook High School on Sept. 5-6 and finished third out of 18 teams. read more » Summer cross country training sets tone for season September 16, 2014 — by Katherine Sun This summer, senior captains Andrew Harter, Steven Sum and Rohith Krishna and juniors Stephen Law and Kevin Duong-Le of the boys’ varsity cross country team spent five days in Lake Tahoe, staying in Harter’s summer home and running with students from local Truckee High School. The boys completed altitude training in the mountains by running seven to eight miles in the morning and then three to four more miles in the evening. read more » Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Summer cross country training sets tone for season September 16, 2014 — by Katherine Sun This summer, senior captains Andrew Harter, Steven Sum and Rohith Krishna and juniors Stephen Law and Kevin Duong-Le of the boys’ varsity cross country team spent five days in Lake Tahoe, staying in Harter’s summer home and running with students from local Truckee High School. The boys completed altitude training in the mountains by running seven to eight miles in the morning and then three to four more miles in the evening. read more » Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Freshman gymnast sets the bar high September 14, 2014 — by Ariel Liu and Rachel Zhang Freshman Kyle Abe, who trains as a Level 9 gymnast, performed at the Men’s Gymnastics Junior Olympic Nationals in Long Beach last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast