Soccer teams participate in sportsmanship seminar February 12, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Jihau Yu During the last 10 minutes of the game against Silver Creek High School on Dec. 2, the boys’ varsity soccer team was down 1-0. When the ball seemingly went out of bounds, a Silver Creek forward brought it back to play and put the ball past senior goalie Bobak Tooyserkani and into the back of the net. The goal was awarded, and Tooyserkani was furious. read more » Girls lacrosse starts spring season fit and ready February 12, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu “We had four girls play club all summer and fall and with tons of girls showing up for off season workouts and captain practices, our stick skills are better than they've ever been this early on,” Jennie Werner said. read more » Boys’ basketball team faces difficult losses February 10, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang With the season coming to a close in a few weeks, the undersized boys’ varsity basketball team has continued to struggle in the De Anza League, compiling a league record of 1-7, last in the league, as of Feb. 5. The team fell to Los Gatos at an away game 51-55 on Jan. 31, even as junior guard Michael Cole led the team with 21 points. Junior guard Alvin Kim came away disappointed with the loss. read more » Badminton Preview February 7, 2014 — by Ariel Liu “I hope to implement a training session during our practices to help train the less experienced players. The past years we mostly just rallied during practices but this year I want to actually have drills to be implemented during practices,” senior Bryan Chow said. read more » Underclassmen manages to grow February 7, 2014 — by Catherine Tang “We missed CCS last year by one point, and this year, we plan on breaking streak and making CCS,” said senior outside hitter Kevin Tran. read more » Varsity baseball aims to duplicate last year’s success February 7, 2014 — by Miles Albert "This year we want to duplicate our success from last season and then go further in CCS,” said senior Jason Aoki. read more » Students cheer on Bay Area figure skater February 7, 2014 — by Becky Hoag and Michelle Leung If you have walked into the Logitech Sharks Ice at San Jose ice arena, chances are you will have seen Archbishop Mitty sophomore and 2014 Sochi figure skater Polina Edmunds practicing in the public skating rink. read more » Senior high jumper signs with Division I school February 7, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang and Miles Albert On Feb. 5, senior Mady Fagan committed to the University of Georgia, a Division I (D1) school, for track and field and became the first student to sign to a D1 school for any sport in years. read more » Boys’ golf aims to win the league title January 31, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Boys' golf team hopes to win league title and advance to CCS. read more » Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Girls lacrosse starts spring season fit and ready February 12, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu “We had four girls play club all summer and fall and with tons of girls showing up for off season workouts and captain practices, our stick skills are better than they've ever been this early on,” Jennie Werner said. read more » Boys’ basketball team faces difficult losses February 10, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang With the season coming to a close in a few weeks, the undersized boys’ varsity basketball team has continued to struggle in the De Anza League, compiling a league record of 1-7, last in the league, as of Feb. 5. The team fell to Los Gatos at an away game 51-55 on Jan. 31, even as junior guard Michael Cole led the team with 21 points. Junior guard Alvin Kim came away disappointed with the loss. read more » Badminton Preview February 7, 2014 — by Ariel Liu “I hope to implement a training session during our practices to help train the less experienced players. The past years we mostly just rallied during practices but this year I want to actually have drills to be implemented during practices,” senior Bryan Chow said. read more » Underclassmen manages to grow February 7, 2014 — by Catherine Tang “We missed CCS last year by one point, and this year, we plan on breaking streak and making CCS,” said senior outside hitter Kevin Tran. read more » Varsity baseball aims to duplicate last year’s success February 7, 2014 — by Miles Albert "This year we want to duplicate our success from last season and then go further in CCS,” said senior Jason Aoki. read more » Students cheer on Bay Area figure skater February 7, 2014 — by Becky Hoag and Michelle Leung If you have walked into the Logitech Sharks Ice at San Jose ice arena, chances are you will have seen Archbishop Mitty sophomore and 2014 Sochi figure skater Polina Edmunds practicing in the public skating rink. read more » Senior high jumper signs with Division I school February 7, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang and Miles Albert On Feb. 5, senior Mady Fagan committed to the University of Georgia, a Division I (D1) school, for track and field and became the first student to sign to a D1 school for any sport in years. read more » Boys’ golf aims to win the league title January 31, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Boys' golf team hopes to win league title and advance to CCS. read more » Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ basketball team faces difficult losses February 10, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang With the season coming to a close in a few weeks, the undersized boys’ varsity basketball team has continued to struggle in the De Anza League, compiling a league record of 1-7, last in the league, as of Feb. 5. The team fell to Los Gatos at an away game 51-55 on Jan. 31, even as junior guard Michael Cole led the team with 21 points. Junior guard Alvin Kim came away disappointed with the loss. read more » Badminton Preview February 7, 2014 — by Ariel Liu “I hope to implement a training session during our practices to help train the less experienced players. The past years we mostly just rallied during practices but this year I want to actually have drills to be implemented during practices,” senior Bryan Chow said. read more » Underclassmen manages to grow February 7, 2014 — by Catherine Tang “We missed CCS last year by one point, and this year, we plan on breaking streak and making CCS,” said senior outside hitter Kevin Tran. read more » Varsity baseball aims to duplicate last year’s success February 7, 2014 — by Miles Albert "This year we want to duplicate our success from last season and then go further in CCS,” said senior Jason Aoki. read more » Students cheer on Bay Area figure skater February 7, 2014 — by Becky Hoag and Michelle Leung If you have walked into the Logitech Sharks Ice at San Jose ice arena, chances are you will have seen Archbishop Mitty sophomore and 2014 Sochi figure skater Polina Edmunds practicing in the public skating rink. read more » Senior high jumper signs with Division I school February 7, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang and Miles Albert On Feb. 5, senior Mady Fagan committed to the University of Georgia, a Division I (D1) school, for track and field and became the first student to sign to a D1 school for any sport in years. read more » Boys’ golf aims to win the league title January 31, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Boys' golf team hopes to win league title and advance to CCS. read more » Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Badminton Preview February 7, 2014 — by Ariel Liu “I hope to implement a training session during our practices to help train the less experienced players. The past years we mostly just rallied during practices but this year I want to actually have drills to be implemented during practices,” senior Bryan Chow said. read more » Underclassmen manages to grow February 7, 2014 — by Catherine Tang “We missed CCS last year by one point, and this year, we plan on breaking streak and making CCS,” said senior outside hitter Kevin Tran. read more » Varsity baseball aims to duplicate last year’s success February 7, 2014 — by Miles Albert "This year we want to duplicate our success from last season and then go further in CCS,” said senior Jason Aoki. read more » Students cheer on Bay Area figure skater February 7, 2014 — by Becky Hoag and Michelle Leung If you have walked into the Logitech Sharks Ice at San Jose ice arena, chances are you will have seen Archbishop Mitty sophomore and 2014 Sochi figure skater Polina Edmunds practicing in the public skating rink. read more » Senior high jumper signs with Division I school February 7, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang and Miles Albert On Feb. 5, senior Mady Fagan committed to the University of Georgia, a Division I (D1) school, for track and field and became the first student to sign to a D1 school for any sport in years. read more » Boys’ golf aims to win the league title January 31, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Boys' golf team hopes to win league title and advance to CCS. read more » Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Underclassmen manages to grow February 7, 2014 — by Catherine Tang “We missed CCS last year by one point, and this year, we plan on breaking streak and making CCS,” said senior outside hitter Kevin Tran. read more » Varsity baseball aims to duplicate last year’s success February 7, 2014 — by Miles Albert "This year we want to duplicate our success from last season and then go further in CCS,” said senior Jason Aoki. read more » Students cheer on Bay Area figure skater February 7, 2014 — by Becky Hoag and Michelle Leung If you have walked into the Logitech Sharks Ice at San Jose ice arena, chances are you will have seen Archbishop Mitty sophomore and 2014 Sochi figure skater Polina Edmunds practicing in the public skating rink. read more » Senior high jumper signs with Division I school February 7, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang and Miles Albert On Feb. 5, senior Mady Fagan committed to the University of Georgia, a Division I (D1) school, for track and field and became the first student to sign to a D1 school for any sport in years. read more » Boys’ golf aims to win the league title January 31, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Boys' golf team hopes to win league title and advance to CCS. read more » Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Varsity baseball aims to duplicate last year’s success February 7, 2014 — by Miles Albert "This year we want to duplicate our success from last season and then go further in CCS,” said senior Jason Aoki. read more » Students cheer on Bay Area figure skater February 7, 2014 — by Becky Hoag and Michelle Leung If you have walked into the Logitech Sharks Ice at San Jose ice arena, chances are you will have seen Archbishop Mitty sophomore and 2014 Sochi figure skater Polina Edmunds practicing in the public skating rink. read more » Senior high jumper signs with Division I school February 7, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang and Miles Albert On Feb. 5, senior Mady Fagan committed to the University of Georgia, a Division I (D1) school, for track and field and became the first student to sign to a D1 school for any sport in years. read more » Boys’ golf aims to win the league title January 31, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Boys' golf team hopes to win league title and advance to CCS. read more » Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Students cheer on Bay Area figure skater February 7, 2014 — by Becky Hoag and Michelle Leung If you have walked into the Logitech Sharks Ice at San Jose ice arena, chances are you will have seen Archbishop Mitty sophomore and 2014 Sochi figure skater Polina Edmunds practicing in the public skating rink. read more » Senior high jumper signs with Division I school February 7, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang and Miles Albert On Feb. 5, senior Mady Fagan committed to the University of Georgia, a Division I (D1) school, for track and field and became the first student to sign to a D1 school for any sport in years. read more » Boys’ golf aims to win the league title January 31, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Boys' golf team hopes to win league title and advance to CCS. read more » Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Senior high jumper signs with Division I school February 7, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang and Miles Albert On Feb. 5, senior Mady Fagan committed to the University of Georgia, a Division I (D1) school, for track and field and became the first student to sign to a D1 school for any sport in years. read more » Boys’ golf aims to win the league title January 31, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Boys' golf team hopes to win league title and advance to CCS. read more » Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ golf aims to win the league title January 31, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Boys' golf team hopes to win league title and advance to CCS. read more » Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Reporter imitates the NBA skills challenge January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Every year around the middle of February, I sit down and watch the NBA All-Star weekend. Out of all the events during the weekend, my favorite is the skills challenge where players have to shoot layups, dribble past obstacles, make difficult passes and make a 3-pointer. As a result, when I was offered the chance to to participate in a replica of the NBA skills challenge for newspaper (with alterations in equipment, of course, because we can’t afford all the fancy stuff), I immediately agreed. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast