Boys’ basketball: Falcons surge to 4-1 start in league play February 2, 2013 — by Jonathan Young After a strong start to league play with a 4-1 record, the Falcons are second in the De Anza League. read more » Athletes accept smack-talking as a part of playing sports February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu When football linebacker senior Henry Wei was trash-talked in his senior year for the first time, he was shocked. read more » Racquet sport players say self-calling and stacking lead to cheating February 2, 2013 — by Amy Jan Junior Kalyani Narayan remembers playing one girl who continuously cheated at a NorCal tournament. There was a referee who stood there to make sure that the calls were right, but Narayan said the girl kept making bad calls. read more » Team stays positive after a tough loss February 2, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Elijah Yi The gym was packed as numerous fans came out to see the Falcons take on league-leading Palo Alto at home on Jan. 29. But on the first play of the game, the fans knew it was going to be a long night: Palo Alto’s Aubrey Dawkins cut to the hoop and dunked. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: Strong team excited for season February 2, 2013 — by Michael Lee Despite losing five players to graduation, injury and school transfer, the Falcons feature a strong returning squad to make a showing in the El Camino League. The “full team” of talented athletes hopes to challenge Los Altos, Carlmont, Woodside and even Los Gatos — a school in the upper De Anza League. read more » Boy’s volleyball looks to prove themselves strong February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye and Arman Vaziri Despite losing much of the team’s backbone when last year’s seniors graduated, senior Erik Martin is still confident that this year’s team can do as well as last year’s team. read more » Girls’ lacrosse slings into new season February 2, 2013 — by Jade Bisht and Amy Jan Last season, the girls impressed the coach by going 9-9 were and were one win away from making CCS. It was the closest the girls had ever gotten to the playoffs in the history of the school’s program. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » Soccer-playing girls choose JV over varsity January 17, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Sophomores Charlotte Beam and Saia Ghelichkhani had a tough choice to make this year: to be on the varsity team but not play in any games or to be on JV and have a leading role. read more » Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast
Athletes accept smack-talking as a part of playing sports February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu When football linebacker senior Henry Wei was trash-talked in his senior year for the first time, he was shocked. read more » Racquet sport players say self-calling and stacking lead to cheating February 2, 2013 — by Amy Jan Junior Kalyani Narayan remembers playing one girl who continuously cheated at a NorCal tournament. There was a referee who stood there to make sure that the calls were right, but Narayan said the girl kept making bad calls. read more » Team stays positive after a tough loss February 2, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Elijah Yi The gym was packed as numerous fans came out to see the Falcons take on league-leading Palo Alto at home on Jan. 29. But on the first play of the game, the fans knew it was going to be a long night: Palo Alto’s Aubrey Dawkins cut to the hoop and dunked. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: Strong team excited for season February 2, 2013 — by Michael Lee Despite losing five players to graduation, injury and school transfer, the Falcons feature a strong returning squad to make a showing in the El Camino League. The “full team” of talented athletes hopes to challenge Los Altos, Carlmont, Woodside and even Los Gatos — a school in the upper De Anza League. read more » Boy’s volleyball looks to prove themselves strong February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye and Arman Vaziri Despite losing much of the team’s backbone when last year’s seniors graduated, senior Erik Martin is still confident that this year’s team can do as well as last year’s team. read more » Girls’ lacrosse slings into new season February 2, 2013 — by Jade Bisht and Amy Jan Last season, the girls impressed the coach by going 9-9 were and were one win away from making CCS. It was the closest the girls had ever gotten to the playoffs in the history of the school’s program. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » Soccer-playing girls choose JV over varsity January 17, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Sophomores Charlotte Beam and Saia Ghelichkhani had a tough choice to make this year: to be on the varsity team but not play in any games or to be on JV and have a leading role. read more » Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast
Racquet sport players say self-calling and stacking lead to cheating February 2, 2013 — by Amy Jan Junior Kalyani Narayan remembers playing one girl who continuously cheated at a NorCal tournament. There was a referee who stood there to make sure that the calls were right, but Narayan said the girl kept making bad calls. read more » Team stays positive after a tough loss February 2, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Elijah Yi The gym was packed as numerous fans came out to see the Falcons take on league-leading Palo Alto at home on Jan. 29. But on the first play of the game, the fans knew it was going to be a long night: Palo Alto’s Aubrey Dawkins cut to the hoop and dunked. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: Strong team excited for season February 2, 2013 — by Michael Lee Despite losing five players to graduation, injury and school transfer, the Falcons feature a strong returning squad to make a showing in the El Camino League. The “full team” of talented athletes hopes to challenge Los Altos, Carlmont, Woodside and even Los Gatos — a school in the upper De Anza League. read more » Boy’s volleyball looks to prove themselves strong February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye and Arman Vaziri Despite losing much of the team’s backbone when last year’s seniors graduated, senior Erik Martin is still confident that this year’s team can do as well as last year’s team. read more » Girls’ lacrosse slings into new season February 2, 2013 — by Jade Bisht and Amy Jan Last season, the girls impressed the coach by going 9-9 were and were one win away from making CCS. It was the closest the girls had ever gotten to the playoffs in the history of the school’s program. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » Soccer-playing girls choose JV over varsity January 17, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Sophomores Charlotte Beam and Saia Ghelichkhani had a tough choice to make this year: to be on the varsity team but not play in any games or to be on JV and have a leading role. read more » Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast
Team stays positive after a tough loss February 2, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Elijah Yi The gym was packed as numerous fans came out to see the Falcons take on league-leading Palo Alto at home on Jan. 29. But on the first play of the game, the fans knew it was going to be a long night: Palo Alto’s Aubrey Dawkins cut to the hoop and dunked. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: Strong team excited for season February 2, 2013 — by Michael Lee Despite losing five players to graduation, injury and school transfer, the Falcons feature a strong returning squad to make a showing in the El Camino League. The “full team” of talented athletes hopes to challenge Los Altos, Carlmont, Woodside and even Los Gatos — a school in the upper De Anza League. read more » Boy’s volleyball looks to prove themselves strong February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye and Arman Vaziri Despite losing much of the team’s backbone when last year’s seniors graduated, senior Erik Martin is still confident that this year’s team can do as well as last year’s team. read more » Girls’ lacrosse slings into new season February 2, 2013 — by Jade Bisht and Amy Jan Last season, the girls impressed the coach by going 9-9 were and were one win away from making CCS. It was the closest the girls had ever gotten to the playoffs in the history of the school’s program. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » Soccer-playing girls choose JV over varsity January 17, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Sophomores Charlotte Beam and Saia Ghelichkhani had a tough choice to make this year: to be on the varsity team but not play in any games or to be on JV and have a leading role. read more » Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast
Boys’ lacrosse: Strong team excited for season February 2, 2013 — by Michael Lee Despite losing five players to graduation, injury and school transfer, the Falcons feature a strong returning squad to make a showing in the El Camino League. The “full team” of talented athletes hopes to challenge Los Altos, Carlmont, Woodside and even Los Gatos — a school in the upper De Anza League. read more » Boy’s volleyball looks to prove themselves strong February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye and Arman Vaziri Despite losing much of the team’s backbone when last year’s seniors graduated, senior Erik Martin is still confident that this year’s team can do as well as last year’s team. read more » Girls’ lacrosse slings into new season February 2, 2013 — by Jade Bisht and Amy Jan Last season, the girls impressed the coach by going 9-9 were and were one win away from making CCS. It was the closest the girls had ever gotten to the playoffs in the history of the school’s program. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » Soccer-playing girls choose JV over varsity January 17, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Sophomores Charlotte Beam and Saia Ghelichkhani had a tough choice to make this year: to be on the varsity team but not play in any games or to be on JV and have a leading role. read more » Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast
Boy’s volleyball looks to prove themselves strong February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye and Arman Vaziri Despite losing much of the team’s backbone when last year’s seniors graduated, senior Erik Martin is still confident that this year’s team can do as well as last year’s team. read more » Girls’ lacrosse slings into new season February 2, 2013 — by Jade Bisht and Amy Jan Last season, the girls impressed the coach by going 9-9 were and were one win away from making CCS. It was the closest the girls had ever gotten to the playoffs in the history of the school’s program. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » Soccer-playing girls choose JV over varsity January 17, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Sophomores Charlotte Beam and Saia Ghelichkhani had a tough choice to make this year: to be on the varsity team but not play in any games or to be on JV and have a leading role. read more » Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast
Girls’ lacrosse slings into new season February 2, 2013 — by Jade Bisht and Amy Jan Last season, the girls impressed the coach by going 9-9 were and were one win away from making CCS. It was the closest the girls had ever gotten to the playoffs in the history of the school’s program. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » Soccer-playing girls choose JV over varsity January 17, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Sophomores Charlotte Beam and Saia Ghelichkhani had a tough choice to make this year: to be on the varsity team but not play in any games or to be on JV and have a leading role. read more » Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast
Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » Soccer-playing girls choose JV over varsity January 17, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Sophomores Charlotte Beam and Saia Ghelichkhani had a tough choice to make this year: to be on the varsity team but not play in any games or to be on JV and have a leading role. read more » Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast
Soccer-playing girls choose JV over varsity January 17, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Sophomores Charlotte Beam and Saia Ghelichkhani had a tough choice to make this year: to be on the varsity team but not play in any games or to be on JV and have a leading role. read more » Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast
Three-sport athlete plays two sports in one seasonire January 17, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Sophomore Adrienne Kim has a lot on her plate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...153154155156157...160170180190200...nextlast