Despite loss of key players, tennis team remains strong March 9, 2014 — by Nick Chow and Sudeep Raj Freshmen Andre Xiao and Kailar Shekar highlight the reason why the boys’ tennis team is primed for a deep run this season, despite having lost key players to graduation. Xiao and Shekar will play No. 2 and No. 3 singles respectively, showcasing one of the deepest rosters the Falcons have had in years. read more » Close-knit team looks forward to season March 9, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Vibha Seshadri After last year’s record of 24-5, the school’s close-knit softball team, led by coach Joe Medeiros and assistant coach Fred Santos, is looking forward to build on last year’s success. This year, the team has moved up from the El Camino league to the De Anza league. read more » Athletes nail down college choices March 9, 2014 — by Jonathan Young At least a dozen seniors will be playing sports at the college level in the next few years. read more » Sophomore plans to continue swimming career March 6, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Maya Ravichandran The ice cold concrete bites at sophomore Bradley Newton’s toes as he runs onto the dark, empty pool deck. Rubbing the drowsiness from his eyes, he and his teammates listen to the warm-up set and get ready to take the first plunge. It is 5:30 a.m. read more » Girls advance to CCS quarterfinals despite difficult league season March 6, 2014 — by Helen Chen After beating Leigh High 2-0 in the first round on Feb. 26, the girls’ soccer team advanced to quarterfinals of CCS for the first time in Saratoga history. The girls lost a close game to Woodside 2-1 during the quarterfinal round on March 1 and ended their season with a 9-9-2 record. read more » Baseball starts off season strong with senior leadership March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Nikil Ramanathan After a successful 2013 season for the baseball team ending in a tough loss to Saint Ignatius in the first round of the CCS playoffs, the Falcons are looking to try and get back this season. While they have strong senior players and a lot of potential from the junior players, the Falcons will have to overcome the loss of several key players. read more » Columnist prefers summer Olympics March 3, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri It is hard to be excited about the Winter Olympics when it is hard to relate to and there is very little head-to-head action. read more » Girls’ soccer: Falcons suffer defeat to Los Gatos February 12, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Despite dominating the scoreboard for the majority of the game, the girls’ soccer team was unable to pull out a win on Jan. 31 against their rival, Los Gatos, losing 2-1. read more » Boys’ tennis aims to contend for CCS title February 12, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Despite losing No. 1 singles player Kial Kaiser due to his decision to focus on outside school tennis, the team finished third in the De Anza league last year and reached the semifinals of CCS because of strong underclassmen players. read more » Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast
Close-knit team looks forward to season March 9, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa and Vibha Seshadri After last year’s record of 24-5, the school’s close-knit softball team, led by coach Joe Medeiros and assistant coach Fred Santos, is looking forward to build on last year’s success. This year, the team has moved up from the El Camino league to the De Anza league. read more » Athletes nail down college choices March 9, 2014 — by Jonathan Young At least a dozen seniors will be playing sports at the college level in the next few years. read more » Sophomore plans to continue swimming career March 6, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Maya Ravichandran The ice cold concrete bites at sophomore Bradley Newton’s toes as he runs onto the dark, empty pool deck. Rubbing the drowsiness from his eyes, he and his teammates listen to the warm-up set and get ready to take the first plunge. It is 5:30 a.m. read more » Girls advance to CCS quarterfinals despite difficult league season March 6, 2014 — by Helen Chen After beating Leigh High 2-0 in the first round on Feb. 26, the girls’ soccer team advanced to quarterfinals of CCS for the first time in Saratoga history. The girls lost a close game to Woodside 2-1 during the quarterfinal round on March 1 and ended their season with a 9-9-2 record. read more » Baseball starts off season strong with senior leadership March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Nikil Ramanathan After a successful 2013 season for the baseball team ending in a tough loss to Saint Ignatius in the first round of the CCS playoffs, the Falcons are looking to try and get back this season. While they have strong senior players and a lot of potential from the junior players, the Falcons will have to overcome the loss of several key players. read more » Columnist prefers summer Olympics March 3, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri It is hard to be excited about the Winter Olympics when it is hard to relate to and there is very little head-to-head action. read more » Girls’ soccer: Falcons suffer defeat to Los Gatos February 12, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Despite dominating the scoreboard for the majority of the game, the girls’ soccer team was unable to pull out a win on Jan. 31 against their rival, Los Gatos, losing 2-1. read more » Boys’ tennis aims to contend for CCS title February 12, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Despite losing No. 1 singles player Kial Kaiser due to his decision to focus on outside school tennis, the team finished third in the De Anza league last year and reached the semifinals of CCS because of strong underclassmen players. read more » Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast
Athletes nail down college choices March 9, 2014 — by Jonathan Young At least a dozen seniors will be playing sports at the college level in the next few years. read more » Sophomore plans to continue swimming career March 6, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Maya Ravichandran The ice cold concrete bites at sophomore Bradley Newton’s toes as he runs onto the dark, empty pool deck. Rubbing the drowsiness from his eyes, he and his teammates listen to the warm-up set and get ready to take the first plunge. It is 5:30 a.m. read more » Girls advance to CCS quarterfinals despite difficult league season March 6, 2014 — by Helen Chen After beating Leigh High 2-0 in the first round on Feb. 26, the girls’ soccer team advanced to quarterfinals of CCS for the first time in Saratoga history. The girls lost a close game to Woodside 2-1 during the quarterfinal round on March 1 and ended their season with a 9-9-2 record. read more » Baseball starts off season strong with senior leadership March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Nikil Ramanathan After a successful 2013 season for the baseball team ending in a tough loss to Saint Ignatius in the first round of the CCS playoffs, the Falcons are looking to try and get back this season. While they have strong senior players and a lot of potential from the junior players, the Falcons will have to overcome the loss of several key players. read more » Columnist prefers summer Olympics March 3, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri It is hard to be excited about the Winter Olympics when it is hard to relate to and there is very little head-to-head action. read more » Girls’ soccer: Falcons suffer defeat to Los Gatos February 12, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Despite dominating the scoreboard for the majority of the game, the girls’ soccer team was unable to pull out a win on Jan. 31 against their rival, Los Gatos, losing 2-1. read more » Boys’ tennis aims to contend for CCS title February 12, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Despite losing No. 1 singles player Kial Kaiser due to his decision to focus on outside school tennis, the team finished third in the De Anza league last year and reached the semifinals of CCS because of strong underclassmen players. read more » Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast
Sophomore plans to continue swimming career March 6, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Maya Ravichandran The ice cold concrete bites at sophomore Bradley Newton’s toes as he runs onto the dark, empty pool deck. Rubbing the drowsiness from his eyes, he and his teammates listen to the warm-up set and get ready to take the first plunge. It is 5:30 a.m. read more » Girls advance to CCS quarterfinals despite difficult league season March 6, 2014 — by Helen Chen After beating Leigh High 2-0 in the first round on Feb. 26, the girls’ soccer team advanced to quarterfinals of CCS for the first time in Saratoga history. The girls lost a close game to Woodside 2-1 during the quarterfinal round on March 1 and ended their season with a 9-9-2 record. read more » Baseball starts off season strong with senior leadership March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Nikil Ramanathan After a successful 2013 season for the baseball team ending in a tough loss to Saint Ignatius in the first round of the CCS playoffs, the Falcons are looking to try and get back this season. While they have strong senior players and a lot of potential from the junior players, the Falcons will have to overcome the loss of several key players. read more » Columnist prefers summer Olympics March 3, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri It is hard to be excited about the Winter Olympics when it is hard to relate to and there is very little head-to-head action. read more » Girls’ soccer: Falcons suffer defeat to Los Gatos February 12, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Despite dominating the scoreboard for the majority of the game, the girls’ soccer team was unable to pull out a win on Jan. 31 against their rival, Los Gatos, losing 2-1. read more » Boys’ tennis aims to contend for CCS title February 12, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Despite losing No. 1 singles player Kial Kaiser due to his decision to focus on outside school tennis, the team finished third in the De Anza league last year and reached the semifinals of CCS because of strong underclassmen players. read more » Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast
Girls advance to CCS quarterfinals despite difficult league season March 6, 2014 — by Helen Chen After beating Leigh High 2-0 in the first round on Feb. 26, the girls’ soccer team advanced to quarterfinals of CCS for the first time in Saratoga history. The girls lost a close game to Woodside 2-1 during the quarterfinal round on March 1 and ended their season with a 9-9-2 record. read more » Baseball starts off season strong with senior leadership March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Nikil Ramanathan After a successful 2013 season for the baseball team ending in a tough loss to Saint Ignatius in the first round of the CCS playoffs, the Falcons are looking to try and get back this season. While they have strong senior players and a lot of potential from the junior players, the Falcons will have to overcome the loss of several key players. read more » Columnist prefers summer Olympics March 3, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri It is hard to be excited about the Winter Olympics when it is hard to relate to and there is very little head-to-head action. read more » Girls’ soccer: Falcons suffer defeat to Los Gatos February 12, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Despite dominating the scoreboard for the majority of the game, the girls’ soccer team was unable to pull out a win on Jan. 31 against their rival, Los Gatos, losing 2-1. read more » Boys’ tennis aims to contend for CCS title February 12, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Despite losing No. 1 singles player Kial Kaiser due to his decision to focus on outside school tennis, the team finished third in the De Anza league last year and reached the semifinals of CCS because of strong underclassmen players. read more » Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast
Baseball starts off season strong with senior leadership March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Nikil Ramanathan After a successful 2013 season for the baseball team ending in a tough loss to Saint Ignatius in the first round of the CCS playoffs, the Falcons are looking to try and get back this season. While they have strong senior players and a lot of potential from the junior players, the Falcons will have to overcome the loss of several key players. read more » Columnist prefers summer Olympics March 3, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri It is hard to be excited about the Winter Olympics when it is hard to relate to and there is very little head-to-head action. read more » Girls’ soccer: Falcons suffer defeat to Los Gatos February 12, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Despite dominating the scoreboard for the majority of the game, the girls’ soccer team was unable to pull out a win on Jan. 31 against their rival, Los Gatos, losing 2-1. read more » Boys’ tennis aims to contend for CCS title February 12, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Despite losing No. 1 singles player Kial Kaiser due to his decision to focus on outside school tennis, the team finished third in the De Anza league last year and reached the semifinals of CCS because of strong underclassmen players. read more » Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast
Columnist prefers summer Olympics March 3, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri It is hard to be excited about the Winter Olympics when it is hard to relate to and there is very little head-to-head action. read more » Girls’ soccer: Falcons suffer defeat to Los Gatos February 12, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Despite dominating the scoreboard for the majority of the game, the girls’ soccer team was unable to pull out a win on Jan. 31 against their rival, Los Gatos, losing 2-1. read more » Boys’ tennis aims to contend for CCS title February 12, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Despite losing No. 1 singles player Kial Kaiser due to his decision to focus on outside school tennis, the team finished third in the De Anza league last year and reached the semifinals of CCS because of strong underclassmen players. read more » Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast
Girls’ soccer: Falcons suffer defeat to Los Gatos February 12, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Despite dominating the scoreboard for the majority of the game, the girls’ soccer team was unable to pull out a win on Jan. 31 against their rival, Los Gatos, losing 2-1. read more » Boys’ tennis aims to contend for CCS title February 12, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Despite losing No. 1 singles player Kial Kaiser due to his decision to focus on outside school tennis, the team finished third in the De Anza league last year and reached the semifinals of CCS because of strong underclassmen players. read more » Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ tennis aims to contend for CCS title February 12, 2014 — by Jihau Yu Despite losing No. 1 singles player Kial Kaiser due to his decision to focus on outside school tennis, the team finished third in the De Anza league last year and reached the semifinals of CCS because of strong underclassmen players. read more » Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast
Wrestling team faces decrease in team numbers February 12, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao The Falcon wrestling team has some big stars but not many of them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...137138139140141...150160170180190...nextlast