Sports Profile: April Schindler April 21, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev Junior Olympics: April Schindler Name/Grade: April Schindler/9th grade Sport: Track Years playing the sport: 4 years Hours of training each week: 13 hours read more » Badminton team strengthened by freshmen April 15, 2014 — by Ariel Liu Thanks to the No. 2 varsity girls’ doubles team, the Falcons edged 16-14 in its first league matchup on March 25. read more » Girls’ Swimming: Team improves after 1st meet April 14, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar The whistle sounds. Junior April Khowong steps up to the white diving block along, her heart pounding. The cheers sounding on the other side of the pool sound hollow and tinny, and she stands above the still water, waiting. read more » Boys’ Track: Team experiences success in recent meets April 14, 2014 — by Shazia Gupta and Dorrie Tang The boys’ varsity track team has experienced a wealth of success, starting the season undefeated with wins in all three of their past dual meets against Homestead on March 14, Santa Clara on March 20 and Fremont on March 25. All of these victories have come in the lower El Camino League after the team struggled in the upper De Anza League last year. read more » Boys’ lacrosse going strong April 2, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao With a 18-15 loss against Woodside, a 15-12 loss against Los Altos and a 11-9 win against Carlmont, the Falcons are going strong with a 5-3 overall record and a 1-2 league score, earning them fifth place in the El Camino Lacrosse League. Lead scorers include senior Tony Capek and Clark Rothenburg. Seniors Billy Hanford and Tim Fisher and junior Gino Caloiaro are leading the defensive side of the field. read more » Boys’ tennis continue its undefeated season April 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu The boys’ tennis team has had amazing season so far, remaining undefeated as of March 20 with a record of 11-0 overall and 6-0 in the De Anza league. read more » Eastbay provides discounts for Nike sports uniforms to school April 2, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng As the football players make their way onto the field, spectators from the top of the bleachers cheer as they spot the red mass of uniforms. Closer up to the field, students can make out multiple small Nike logos, similar to the many other athletic teams adorned in this brand. read more » The Exodus: Top athletes who live in Saratoga often don’t play for the Falcons April 2, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Minu Palaniappan Roshan Bal is one of many Saratoga athletes who chose not to attend Saratoga High. read more » Baseball team achieves victory over Homestead after long battle April 2, 2014 — by Miles Albert Baseball has no time clock. Theoretically, a game could go on forever. read more » Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Badminton team strengthened by freshmen April 15, 2014 — by Ariel Liu Thanks to the No. 2 varsity girls’ doubles team, the Falcons edged 16-14 in its first league matchup on March 25. read more » Girls’ Swimming: Team improves after 1st meet April 14, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar The whistle sounds. Junior April Khowong steps up to the white diving block along, her heart pounding. The cheers sounding on the other side of the pool sound hollow and tinny, and she stands above the still water, waiting. read more » Boys’ Track: Team experiences success in recent meets April 14, 2014 — by Shazia Gupta and Dorrie Tang The boys’ varsity track team has experienced a wealth of success, starting the season undefeated with wins in all three of their past dual meets against Homestead on March 14, Santa Clara on March 20 and Fremont on March 25. All of these victories have come in the lower El Camino League after the team struggled in the upper De Anza League last year. read more » Boys’ lacrosse going strong April 2, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao With a 18-15 loss against Woodside, a 15-12 loss against Los Altos and a 11-9 win against Carlmont, the Falcons are going strong with a 5-3 overall record and a 1-2 league score, earning them fifth place in the El Camino Lacrosse League. Lead scorers include senior Tony Capek and Clark Rothenburg. Seniors Billy Hanford and Tim Fisher and junior Gino Caloiaro are leading the defensive side of the field. read more » Boys’ tennis continue its undefeated season April 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu The boys’ tennis team has had amazing season so far, remaining undefeated as of March 20 with a record of 11-0 overall and 6-0 in the De Anza league. read more » Eastbay provides discounts for Nike sports uniforms to school April 2, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng As the football players make their way onto the field, spectators from the top of the bleachers cheer as they spot the red mass of uniforms. Closer up to the field, students can make out multiple small Nike logos, similar to the many other athletic teams adorned in this brand. read more » The Exodus: Top athletes who live in Saratoga often don’t play for the Falcons April 2, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Minu Palaniappan Roshan Bal is one of many Saratoga athletes who chose not to attend Saratoga High. read more » Baseball team achieves victory over Homestead after long battle April 2, 2014 — by Miles Albert Baseball has no time clock. Theoretically, a game could go on forever. read more » Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Girls’ Swimming: Team improves after 1st meet April 14, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar The whistle sounds. Junior April Khowong steps up to the white diving block along, her heart pounding. The cheers sounding on the other side of the pool sound hollow and tinny, and she stands above the still water, waiting. read more » Boys’ Track: Team experiences success in recent meets April 14, 2014 — by Shazia Gupta and Dorrie Tang The boys’ varsity track team has experienced a wealth of success, starting the season undefeated with wins in all three of their past dual meets against Homestead on March 14, Santa Clara on March 20 and Fremont on March 25. All of these victories have come in the lower El Camino League after the team struggled in the upper De Anza League last year. read more » Boys’ lacrosse going strong April 2, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao With a 18-15 loss against Woodside, a 15-12 loss against Los Altos and a 11-9 win against Carlmont, the Falcons are going strong with a 5-3 overall record and a 1-2 league score, earning them fifth place in the El Camino Lacrosse League. Lead scorers include senior Tony Capek and Clark Rothenburg. Seniors Billy Hanford and Tim Fisher and junior Gino Caloiaro are leading the defensive side of the field. read more » Boys’ tennis continue its undefeated season April 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu The boys’ tennis team has had amazing season so far, remaining undefeated as of March 20 with a record of 11-0 overall and 6-0 in the De Anza league. read more » Eastbay provides discounts for Nike sports uniforms to school April 2, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng As the football players make their way onto the field, spectators from the top of the bleachers cheer as they spot the red mass of uniforms. Closer up to the field, students can make out multiple small Nike logos, similar to the many other athletic teams adorned in this brand. read more » The Exodus: Top athletes who live in Saratoga often don’t play for the Falcons April 2, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Minu Palaniappan Roshan Bal is one of many Saratoga athletes who chose not to attend Saratoga High. read more » Baseball team achieves victory over Homestead after long battle April 2, 2014 — by Miles Albert Baseball has no time clock. Theoretically, a game could go on forever. read more » Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ Track: Team experiences success in recent meets April 14, 2014 — by Shazia Gupta and Dorrie Tang The boys’ varsity track team has experienced a wealth of success, starting the season undefeated with wins in all three of their past dual meets against Homestead on March 14, Santa Clara on March 20 and Fremont on March 25. All of these victories have come in the lower El Camino League after the team struggled in the upper De Anza League last year. read more » Boys’ lacrosse going strong April 2, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao With a 18-15 loss against Woodside, a 15-12 loss against Los Altos and a 11-9 win against Carlmont, the Falcons are going strong with a 5-3 overall record and a 1-2 league score, earning them fifth place in the El Camino Lacrosse League. Lead scorers include senior Tony Capek and Clark Rothenburg. Seniors Billy Hanford and Tim Fisher and junior Gino Caloiaro are leading the defensive side of the field. read more » Boys’ tennis continue its undefeated season April 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu The boys’ tennis team has had amazing season so far, remaining undefeated as of March 20 with a record of 11-0 overall and 6-0 in the De Anza league. read more » Eastbay provides discounts for Nike sports uniforms to school April 2, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng As the football players make their way onto the field, spectators from the top of the bleachers cheer as they spot the red mass of uniforms. Closer up to the field, students can make out multiple small Nike logos, similar to the many other athletic teams adorned in this brand. read more » The Exodus: Top athletes who live in Saratoga often don’t play for the Falcons April 2, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Minu Palaniappan Roshan Bal is one of many Saratoga athletes who chose not to attend Saratoga High. read more » Baseball team achieves victory over Homestead after long battle April 2, 2014 — by Miles Albert Baseball has no time clock. Theoretically, a game could go on forever. read more » Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ lacrosse going strong April 2, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao With a 18-15 loss against Woodside, a 15-12 loss against Los Altos and a 11-9 win against Carlmont, the Falcons are going strong with a 5-3 overall record and a 1-2 league score, earning them fifth place in the El Camino Lacrosse League. Lead scorers include senior Tony Capek and Clark Rothenburg. Seniors Billy Hanford and Tim Fisher and junior Gino Caloiaro are leading the defensive side of the field. read more » Boys’ tennis continue its undefeated season April 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu The boys’ tennis team has had amazing season so far, remaining undefeated as of March 20 with a record of 11-0 overall and 6-0 in the De Anza league. read more » Eastbay provides discounts for Nike sports uniforms to school April 2, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng As the football players make their way onto the field, spectators from the top of the bleachers cheer as they spot the red mass of uniforms. Closer up to the field, students can make out multiple small Nike logos, similar to the many other athletic teams adorned in this brand. read more » The Exodus: Top athletes who live in Saratoga often don’t play for the Falcons April 2, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Minu Palaniappan Roshan Bal is one of many Saratoga athletes who chose not to attend Saratoga High. read more » Baseball team achieves victory over Homestead after long battle April 2, 2014 — by Miles Albert Baseball has no time clock. Theoretically, a game could go on forever. read more » Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ tennis continue its undefeated season April 2, 2014 — by Jihau Yu The boys’ tennis team has had amazing season so far, remaining undefeated as of March 20 with a record of 11-0 overall and 6-0 in the De Anza league. read more » Eastbay provides discounts for Nike sports uniforms to school April 2, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng As the football players make their way onto the field, spectators from the top of the bleachers cheer as they spot the red mass of uniforms. Closer up to the field, students can make out multiple small Nike logos, similar to the many other athletic teams adorned in this brand. read more » The Exodus: Top athletes who live in Saratoga often don’t play for the Falcons April 2, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Minu Palaniappan Roshan Bal is one of many Saratoga athletes who chose not to attend Saratoga High. read more » Baseball team achieves victory over Homestead after long battle April 2, 2014 — by Miles Albert Baseball has no time clock. Theoretically, a game could go on forever. read more » Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Eastbay provides discounts for Nike sports uniforms to school April 2, 2014 — by Tiffany Zheng As the football players make their way onto the field, spectators from the top of the bleachers cheer as they spot the red mass of uniforms. Closer up to the field, students can make out multiple small Nike logos, similar to the many other athletic teams adorned in this brand. read more » The Exodus: Top athletes who live in Saratoga often don’t play for the Falcons April 2, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Minu Palaniappan Roshan Bal is one of many Saratoga athletes who chose not to attend Saratoga High. read more » Baseball team achieves victory over Homestead after long battle April 2, 2014 — by Miles Albert Baseball has no time clock. Theoretically, a game could go on forever. read more » Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
The Exodus: Top athletes who live in Saratoga often don’t play for the Falcons April 2, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Minu Palaniappan Roshan Bal is one of many Saratoga athletes who chose not to attend Saratoga High. read more » Baseball team achieves victory over Homestead after long battle April 2, 2014 — by Miles Albert Baseball has no time clock. Theoretically, a game could go on forever. read more » Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Baseball team achieves victory over Homestead after long battle April 2, 2014 — by Miles Albert Baseball has no time clock. Theoretically, a game could go on forever. read more » Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Rules restricting tackling in football becoming ridiculous April 2, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang In the past few years, the NFL has introduced several rules to improve player safety. Although these rules have undoubtedly increased the safety of the game, they have also made the game less fun to watch read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast