Track: Team looks to bounce back after rough season March 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari “Optimistic.” It’s the first word that comes to coach Archie Ljepava’s mind when thinking toward the upcoming season of track. read more » Seniors scramble for P.E. credits March 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Nupur Maheshwari Senior Akshay Madhani recently learned he was the valedictorian for the Class of 2014. read more » Boys’ golf team anticipating victories March 11, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Oksana Trifonova The boys’ golf team is off to a good start this year after beating Lynbrook on Feb. 27, Monta Vista on March 3, and Los Gatos and Milpitas on March 10, leading to a 4-0 record for the Falcons as of March 10. read more » Wrestlers finish season strong at states March 11, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Graham Grant, a senior who wrestles at 220 pounds, finished fourth in the state and first in CCS in his weight class, the most success any SHS wrestler has had for years. Junior Christian Murabito did not place at state, but took second at CCS a week earlier in the 170-pound class. read more » Soquel knocks off Falcons in CCS semi-finals March 10, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan After a very successful season for the girls’ basketball team, the team found itself with the No. 2 seed in the Division III CCS playoffs. They were able to easily handle Gunderson in the quarterfinals, winning with a score of 50-27 on March 1 but were unable to make it past the Soquel Knights in the CCS semi-finals, losing 56-44 on March 5. read more » Senior has achieved lofty heights in badminton career March 9, 2014 — by Lauren Louie and Candice Zheng From the moment senior Bryan Chow was introduced to the sport of badminton, a seed was planted that would take him to unbelievable heights. With blood, sweat and tears invested in what started as a fun pastime, Chow’s hard work gave rise to an impressive career. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Seniors scramble for P.E. credits March 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Nupur Maheshwari Senior Akshay Madhani recently learned he was the valedictorian for the Class of 2014. read more » Boys’ golf team anticipating victories March 11, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Oksana Trifonova The boys’ golf team is off to a good start this year after beating Lynbrook on Feb. 27, Monta Vista on March 3, and Los Gatos and Milpitas on March 10, leading to a 4-0 record for the Falcons as of March 10. read more » Wrestlers finish season strong at states March 11, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Graham Grant, a senior who wrestles at 220 pounds, finished fourth in the state and first in CCS in his weight class, the most success any SHS wrestler has had for years. Junior Christian Murabito did not place at state, but took second at CCS a week earlier in the 170-pound class. read more » Soquel knocks off Falcons in CCS semi-finals March 10, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan After a very successful season for the girls’ basketball team, the team found itself with the No. 2 seed in the Division III CCS playoffs. They were able to easily handle Gunderson in the quarterfinals, winning with a score of 50-27 on March 1 but were unable to make it past the Soquel Knights in the CCS semi-finals, losing 56-44 on March 5. read more » Senior has achieved lofty heights in badminton career March 9, 2014 — by Lauren Louie and Candice Zheng From the moment senior Bryan Chow was introduced to the sport of badminton, a seed was planted that would take him to unbelievable heights. With blood, sweat and tears invested in what started as a fun pastime, Chow’s hard work gave rise to an impressive career. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ golf team anticipating victories March 11, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Oksana Trifonova The boys’ golf team is off to a good start this year after beating Lynbrook on Feb. 27, Monta Vista on March 3, and Los Gatos and Milpitas on March 10, leading to a 4-0 record for the Falcons as of March 10. read more » Wrestlers finish season strong at states March 11, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Graham Grant, a senior who wrestles at 220 pounds, finished fourth in the state and first in CCS in his weight class, the most success any SHS wrestler has had for years. Junior Christian Murabito did not place at state, but took second at CCS a week earlier in the 170-pound class. read more » Soquel knocks off Falcons in CCS semi-finals March 10, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan After a very successful season for the girls’ basketball team, the team found itself with the No. 2 seed in the Division III CCS playoffs. They were able to easily handle Gunderson in the quarterfinals, winning with a score of 50-27 on March 1 but were unable to make it past the Soquel Knights in the CCS semi-finals, losing 56-44 on March 5. read more » Senior has achieved lofty heights in badminton career March 9, 2014 — by Lauren Louie and Candice Zheng From the moment senior Bryan Chow was introduced to the sport of badminton, a seed was planted that would take him to unbelievable heights. With blood, sweat and tears invested in what started as a fun pastime, Chow’s hard work gave rise to an impressive career. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Wrestlers finish season strong at states March 11, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Graham Grant, a senior who wrestles at 220 pounds, finished fourth in the state and first in CCS in his weight class, the most success any SHS wrestler has had for years. Junior Christian Murabito did not place at state, but took second at CCS a week earlier in the 170-pound class. read more » Soquel knocks off Falcons in CCS semi-finals March 10, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan After a very successful season for the girls’ basketball team, the team found itself with the No. 2 seed in the Division III CCS playoffs. They were able to easily handle Gunderson in the quarterfinals, winning with a score of 50-27 on March 1 but were unable to make it past the Soquel Knights in the CCS semi-finals, losing 56-44 on March 5. read more » Senior has achieved lofty heights in badminton career March 9, 2014 — by Lauren Louie and Candice Zheng From the moment senior Bryan Chow was introduced to the sport of badminton, a seed was planted that would take him to unbelievable heights. With blood, sweat and tears invested in what started as a fun pastime, Chow’s hard work gave rise to an impressive career. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Soquel knocks off Falcons in CCS semi-finals March 10, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan After a very successful season for the girls’ basketball team, the team found itself with the No. 2 seed in the Division III CCS playoffs. They were able to easily handle Gunderson in the quarterfinals, winning with a score of 50-27 on March 1 but were unable to make it past the Soquel Knights in the CCS semi-finals, losing 56-44 on March 5. read more » Senior has achieved lofty heights in badminton career March 9, 2014 — by Lauren Louie and Candice Zheng From the moment senior Bryan Chow was introduced to the sport of badminton, a seed was planted that would take him to unbelievable heights. With blood, sweat and tears invested in what started as a fun pastime, Chow’s hard work gave rise to an impressive career. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
Senior has achieved lofty heights in badminton career March 9, 2014 — by Lauren Louie and Candice Zheng From the moment senior Bryan Chow was introduced to the sport of badminton, a seed was planted that would take him to unbelievable heights. With blood, sweat and tears invested in what started as a fun pastime, Chow’s hard work gave rise to an impressive career. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast
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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...138139140141142...150160170180190...nextlast