Boys’ basketball: Falcons struggle early in League January 31, 2014 — by Jonathan Young After five league games this season, the Falcons are still without a win and are looking to find footing in league play. But players say they expect to recover from their rocky start and earn wins in their remaining league games. read more » Concussions derail soccer team January 31, 2014 — by Samuel Liu When senior centerback and co-captain Nikhil Goel went up for a header on Jan. 7 against Fremont, he didn’t realize that his opponent’s shoulder was heading for his head. Goel was knocked back furiously, onto the ground. read more » Boys’ swimming eager to start the season January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Boys' swimming season starting read more » Boys’ track preview January 29, 2014 — by Shazia Gupta and Dorrie Tang After an unfortunate season last year with a losing streak of 0-6, the track team has been bumped down from the De Anza League to the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ track aims to improve January 29, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Dorrie Tang The team begins practice in early February under the direction of head coach Archie Ljepava, and will have its first meet at home against Homestead on March 13. read more » Boys’ lacrosse season preview January 29, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao This year, the boys' lacrosse team wishes to beat Gunn and make CCS. read more » Playing well, Falcons have CCS in sight January 28, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan The girls’ basketball team has started the season with multiple wins. With a pre-season record of 8-3 and a regular season record of 4-1 so far, the team has high hopes for the rest of the season. read more » Girls’ soccer kicking back into shape January 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Aditya Chaudhry Early on, the girls’ soccer team kicked off with a strong 4-0-2 record during preseason. Lately, though, the Falcons have fallen on hard times with tough losses to Los Gatos, Palo Alto and Los Altos. The team currently stands it fifth place in the De Anza league. read more » Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Concussions derail soccer team January 31, 2014 — by Samuel Liu When senior centerback and co-captain Nikhil Goel went up for a header on Jan. 7 against Fremont, he didn’t realize that his opponent’s shoulder was heading for his head. Goel was knocked back furiously, onto the ground. read more » Boys’ swimming eager to start the season January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Boys' swimming season starting read more » Boys’ track preview January 29, 2014 — by Shazia Gupta and Dorrie Tang After an unfortunate season last year with a losing streak of 0-6, the track team has been bumped down from the De Anza League to the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ track aims to improve January 29, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Dorrie Tang The team begins practice in early February under the direction of head coach Archie Ljepava, and will have its first meet at home against Homestead on March 13. read more » Boys’ lacrosse season preview January 29, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao This year, the boys' lacrosse team wishes to beat Gunn and make CCS. read more » Playing well, Falcons have CCS in sight January 28, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan The girls’ basketball team has started the season with multiple wins. With a pre-season record of 8-3 and a regular season record of 4-1 so far, the team has high hopes for the rest of the season. read more » Girls’ soccer kicking back into shape January 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Aditya Chaudhry Early on, the girls’ soccer team kicked off with a strong 4-0-2 record during preseason. Lately, though, the Falcons have fallen on hard times with tough losses to Los Gatos, Palo Alto and Los Altos. The team currently stands it fifth place in the De Anza league. read more » Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ swimming eager to start the season January 31, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang Boys' swimming season starting read more » Boys’ track preview January 29, 2014 — by Shazia Gupta and Dorrie Tang After an unfortunate season last year with a losing streak of 0-6, the track team has been bumped down from the De Anza League to the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ track aims to improve January 29, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Dorrie Tang The team begins practice in early February under the direction of head coach Archie Ljepava, and will have its first meet at home against Homestead on March 13. read more » Boys’ lacrosse season preview January 29, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao This year, the boys' lacrosse team wishes to beat Gunn and make CCS. read more » Playing well, Falcons have CCS in sight January 28, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan The girls’ basketball team has started the season with multiple wins. With a pre-season record of 8-3 and a regular season record of 4-1 so far, the team has high hopes for the rest of the season. read more » Girls’ soccer kicking back into shape January 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Aditya Chaudhry Early on, the girls’ soccer team kicked off with a strong 4-0-2 record during preseason. Lately, though, the Falcons have fallen on hard times with tough losses to Los Gatos, Palo Alto and Los Altos. The team currently stands it fifth place in the De Anza league. read more » Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ track preview January 29, 2014 — by Shazia Gupta and Dorrie Tang After an unfortunate season last year with a losing streak of 0-6, the track team has been bumped down from the De Anza League to the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ track aims to improve January 29, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Dorrie Tang The team begins practice in early February under the direction of head coach Archie Ljepava, and will have its first meet at home against Homestead on March 13. read more » Boys’ lacrosse season preview January 29, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao This year, the boys' lacrosse team wishes to beat Gunn and make CCS. read more » Playing well, Falcons have CCS in sight January 28, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan The girls’ basketball team has started the season with multiple wins. With a pre-season record of 8-3 and a regular season record of 4-1 so far, the team has high hopes for the rest of the season. read more » Girls’ soccer kicking back into shape January 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Aditya Chaudhry Early on, the girls’ soccer team kicked off with a strong 4-0-2 record during preseason. Lately, though, the Falcons have fallen on hard times with tough losses to Los Gatos, Palo Alto and Los Altos. The team currently stands it fifth place in the De Anza league. read more » Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Girls’ track aims to improve January 29, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Dorrie Tang The team begins practice in early February under the direction of head coach Archie Ljepava, and will have its first meet at home against Homestead on March 13. read more » Boys’ lacrosse season preview January 29, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao This year, the boys' lacrosse team wishes to beat Gunn and make CCS. read more » Playing well, Falcons have CCS in sight January 28, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan The girls’ basketball team has started the season with multiple wins. With a pre-season record of 8-3 and a regular season record of 4-1 so far, the team has high hopes for the rest of the season. read more » Girls’ soccer kicking back into shape January 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Aditya Chaudhry Early on, the girls’ soccer team kicked off with a strong 4-0-2 record during preseason. Lately, though, the Falcons have fallen on hard times with tough losses to Los Gatos, Palo Alto and Los Altos. The team currently stands it fifth place in the De Anza league. read more » Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Boys’ lacrosse season preview January 29, 2014 — by Minu Palaniappan and Devin Zhao This year, the boys' lacrosse team wishes to beat Gunn and make CCS. read more » Playing well, Falcons have CCS in sight January 28, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan The girls’ basketball team has started the season with multiple wins. With a pre-season record of 8-3 and a regular season record of 4-1 so far, the team has high hopes for the rest of the season. read more » Girls’ soccer kicking back into shape January 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Aditya Chaudhry Early on, the girls’ soccer team kicked off with a strong 4-0-2 record during preseason. Lately, though, the Falcons have fallen on hard times with tough losses to Los Gatos, Palo Alto and Los Altos. The team currently stands it fifth place in the De Anza league. read more » Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Playing well, Falcons have CCS in sight January 28, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan The girls’ basketball team has started the season with multiple wins. With a pre-season record of 8-3 and a regular season record of 4-1 so far, the team has high hopes for the rest of the season. read more » Girls’ soccer kicking back into shape January 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Aditya Chaudhry Early on, the girls’ soccer team kicked off with a strong 4-0-2 record during preseason. Lately, though, the Falcons have fallen on hard times with tough losses to Los Gatos, Palo Alto and Los Altos. The team currently stands it fifth place in the De Anza league. read more » Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Girls’ soccer kicking back into shape January 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Aditya Chaudhry Early on, the girls’ soccer team kicked off with a strong 4-0-2 record during preseason. Lately, though, the Falcons have fallen on hard times with tough losses to Los Gatos, Palo Alto and Los Altos. The team currently stands it fifth place in the De Anza league. read more » Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast