Girls’ volleyball team strives to play when it counts October 10, 2012 — by Sierra Smith and Catherine Tang After a month of preseason games, the girls’ volleyball players have refined their skills and teamwork. read more » Consistency is key: Girls’ golf team undefeated October 10, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji Senior Sanjna Verma took a deep breath, cleared her mind and focused on the ninth hole. A small swing back and a clean follow-through pushed the ball straight into the hole for a par 3 on Sept. 17 during a match against Leland High School. read more » Sum comes within 2 seconds of course record October 10, 2012 — by Aasim Naqvi and Derek Sun Sophomore Steven Sum ran a time of 9:50 for the 2-mile Saratoga Invitational on Sept. 18, only 2 seconds away from breaking a 29-year-old course record. read more » Sophomores bring fresh talent to varsity October 10, 2012 — by Paul Jung This year, sophomores Miles Mackenzie and Kia Hosseinian were two new additions to the varsity water polo team, bringing plenty of experience in the pool. read more » King James deserves his throne October 10, 2012 — by Dylan Jew Why does everyone hate on LeBron James? read more » Cross country: a sport of endurance and mentality October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung Running and I have never been on good terms. During tennis, I am “that girl” — the one who grovels and attempts bribery in futile efforts to avoid conditioning. read more » Field hockey team led by 12 seniors October 9, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Ingrid Hong While last year's field hockey team had only two seniors, this year's team has the opposite situation, with 12 of the squad's 20 players being seniors. read more » Giants hope to carry the success in the season into the postseason October 5, 2012 — by Derek Sun The term “torture” has become synonymous with the San Francisco Giants. Coined in the historic 2010 championship run that won the Giants their first national title since moving to San Francisco in 1954, “torture” originated from the gritty and low scoring manner in which the Giants played: essentially, a win was never a win until the very last out. read more » Underclassmen share experiences from first year on varsity October 5, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran At 5:45 a.m., the air on the pool deck is frigid and the sky a dark, uninviting mass. For sophomore water polo player Amanda Moriarty, the cold temperatures aren't that bad, especially after she has warmed up in the water. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast
Consistency is key: Girls’ golf team undefeated October 10, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji Senior Sanjna Verma took a deep breath, cleared her mind and focused on the ninth hole. A small swing back and a clean follow-through pushed the ball straight into the hole for a par 3 on Sept. 17 during a match against Leland High School. read more » Sum comes within 2 seconds of course record October 10, 2012 — by Aasim Naqvi and Derek Sun Sophomore Steven Sum ran a time of 9:50 for the 2-mile Saratoga Invitational on Sept. 18, only 2 seconds away from breaking a 29-year-old course record. read more » Sophomores bring fresh talent to varsity October 10, 2012 — by Paul Jung This year, sophomores Miles Mackenzie and Kia Hosseinian were two new additions to the varsity water polo team, bringing plenty of experience in the pool. read more » King James deserves his throne October 10, 2012 — by Dylan Jew Why does everyone hate on LeBron James? read more » Cross country: a sport of endurance and mentality October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung Running and I have never been on good terms. During tennis, I am “that girl” — the one who grovels and attempts bribery in futile efforts to avoid conditioning. read more » Field hockey team led by 12 seniors October 9, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Ingrid Hong While last year's field hockey team had only two seniors, this year's team has the opposite situation, with 12 of the squad's 20 players being seniors. read more » Giants hope to carry the success in the season into the postseason October 5, 2012 — by Derek Sun The term “torture” has become synonymous with the San Francisco Giants. Coined in the historic 2010 championship run that won the Giants their first national title since moving to San Francisco in 1954, “torture” originated from the gritty and low scoring manner in which the Giants played: essentially, a win was never a win until the very last out. read more » Underclassmen share experiences from first year on varsity October 5, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran At 5:45 a.m., the air on the pool deck is frigid and the sky a dark, uninviting mass. For sophomore water polo player Amanda Moriarty, the cold temperatures aren't that bad, especially after she has warmed up in the water. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast
Sum comes within 2 seconds of course record October 10, 2012 — by Aasim Naqvi and Derek Sun Sophomore Steven Sum ran a time of 9:50 for the 2-mile Saratoga Invitational on Sept. 18, only 2 seconds away from breaking a 29-year-old course record. read more » Sophomores bring fresh talent to varsity October 10, 2012 — by Paul Jung This year, sophomores Miles Mackenzie and Kia Hosseinian were two new additions to the varsity water polo team, bringing plenty of experience in the pool. read more » King James deserves his throne October 10, 2012 — by Dylan Jew Why does everyone hate on LeBron James? read more » Cross country: a sport of endurance and mentality October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung Running and I have never been on good terms. During tennis, I am “that girl” — the one who grovels and attempts bribery in futile efforts to avoid conditioning. read more » Field hockey team led by 12 seniors October 9, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Ingrid Hong While last year's field hockey team had only two seniors, this year's team has the opposite situation, with 12 of the squad's 20 players being seniors. read more » Giants hope to carry the success in the season into the postseason October 5, 2012 — by Derek Sun The term “torture” has become synonymous with the San Francisco Giants. Coined in the historic 2010 championship run that won the Giants their first national title since moving to San Francisco in 1954, “torture” originated from the gritty and low scoring manner in which the Giants played: essentially, a win was never a win until the very last out. read more » Underclassmen share experiences from first year on varsity October 5, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran At 5:45 a.m., the air on the pool deck is frigid and the sky a dark, uninviting mass. For sophomore water polo player Amanda Moriarty, the cold temperatures aren't that bad, especially after she has warmed up in the water. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast
Sophomores bring fresh talent to varsity October 10, 2012 — by Paul Jung This year, sophomores Miles Mackenzie and Kia Hosseinian were two new additions to the varsity water polo team, bringing plenty of experience in the pool. read more » King James deserves his throne October 10, 2012 — by Dylan Jew Why does everyone hate on LeBron James? read more » Cross country: a sport of endurance and mentality October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung Running and I have never been on good terms. During tennis, I am “that girl” — the one who grovels and attempts bribery in futile efforts to avoid conditioning. read more » Field hockey team led by 12 seniors October 9, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Ingrid Hong While last year's field hockey team had only two seniors, this year's team has the opposite situation, with 12 of the squad's 20 players being seniors. read more » Giants hope to carry the success in the season into the postseason October 5, 2012 — by Derek Sun The term “torture” has become synonymous with the San Francisco Giants. Coined in the historic 2010 championship run that won the Giants their first national title since moving to San Francisco in 1954, “torture” originated from the gritty and low scoring manner in which the Giants played: essentially, a win was never a win until the very last out. read more » Underclassmen share experiences from first year on varsity October 5, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran At 5:45 a.m., the air on the pool deck is frigid and the sky a dark, uninviting mass. For sophomore water polo player Amanda Moriarty, the cold temperatures aren't that bad, especially after she has warmed up in the water. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast
King James deserves his throne October 10, 2012 — by Dylan Jew Why does everyone hate on LeBron James? read more » Cross country: a sport of endurance and mentality October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung Running and I have never been on good terms. During tennis, I am “that girl” — the one who grovels and attempts bribery in futile efforts to avoid conditioning. read more » Field hockey team led by 12 seniors October 9, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Ingrid Hong While last year's field hockey team had only two seniors, this year's team has the opposite situation, with 12 of the squad's 20 players being seniors. read more » Giants hope to carry the success in the season into the postseason October 5, 2012 — by Derek Sun The term “torture” has become synonymous with the San Francisco Giants. Coined in the historic 2010 championship run that won the Giants their first national title since moving to San Francisco in 1954, “torture” originated from the gritty and low scoring manner in which the Giants played: essentially, a win was never a win until the very last out. read more » Underclassmen share experiences from first year on varsity October 5, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran At 5:45 a.m., the air on the pool deck is frigid and the sky a dark, uninviting mass. For sophomore water polo player Amanda Moriarty, the cold temperatures aren't that bad, especially after she has warmed up in the water. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast
Cross country: a sport of endurance and mentality October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung Running and I have never been on good terms. During tennis, I am “that girl” — the one who grovels and attempts bribery in futile efforts to avoid conditioning. read more » Field hockey team led by 12 seniors October 9, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Ingrid Hong While last year's field hockey team had only two seniors, this year's team has the opposite situation, with 12 of the squad's 20 players being seniors. read more » Giants hope to carry the success in the season into the postseason October 5, 2012 — by Derek Sun The term “torture” has become synonymous with the San Francisco Giants. Coined in the historic 2010 championship run that won the Giants their first national title since moving to San Francisco in 1954, “torture” originated from the gritty and low scoring manner in which the Giants played: essentially, a win was never a win until the very last out. read more » Underclassmen share experiences from first year on varsity October 5, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran At 5:45 a.m., the air on the pool deck is frigid and the sky a dark, uninviting mass. For sophomore water polo player Amanda Moriarty, the cold temperatures aren't that bad, especially after she has warmed up in the water. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast
Field hockey team led by 12 seniors October 9, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Ingrid Hong While last year's field hockey team had only two seniors, this year's team has the opposite situation, with 12 of the squad's 20 players being seniors. read more » Giants hope to carry the success in the season into the postseason October 5, 2012 — by Derek Sun The term “torture” has become synonymous with the San Francisco Giants. Coined in the historic 2010 championship run that won the Giants their first national title since moving to San Francisco in 1954, “torture” originated from the gritty and low scoring manner in which the Giants played: essentially, a win was never a win until the very last out. read more » Underclassmen share experiences from first year on varsity October 5, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran At 5:45 a.m., the air on the pool deck is frigid and the sky a dark, uninviting mass. For sophomore water polo player Amanda Moriarty, the cold temperatures aren't that bad, especially after she has warmed up in the water. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast
Giants hope to carry the success in the season into the postseason October 5, 2012 — by Derek Sun The term “torture” has become synonymous with the San Francisco Giants. Coined in the historic 2010 championship run that won the Giants their first national title since moving to San Francisco in 1954, “torture” originated from the gritty and low scoring manner in which the Giants played: essentially, a win was never a win until the very last out. read more » Underclassmen share experiences from first year on varsity October 5, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran At 5:45 a.m., the air on the pool deck is frigid and the sky a dark, uninviting mass. For sophomore water polo player Amanda Moriarty, the cold temperatures aren't that bad, especially after she has warmed up in the water. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast
Underclassmen share experiences from first year on varsity October 5, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran At 5:45 a.m., the air on the pool deck is frigid and the sky a dark, uninviting mass. For sophomore water polo player Amanda Moriarty, the cold temperatures aren't that bad, especially after she has warmed up in the water. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast
Girls’ Cross Country: Takahashi’s sunny personality shines on the team September 30, 2012 — by Lauren Louie and Carolyn Sun At the starting line of one of the season’s most grueling races, runners wear a face of grim determination and, in some cases, dread. But not junior Casey Takahashi, one of the school’s three cross country captains, who smiles with genuine enthusiasm. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...158159160161162...170180190200210...nextlast