Field hockey: Girls lose to Lancers December 6, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Going into the Nov. 12 CCS quarterfinal match against St. Francis, field hockey players knew they would have to play a near-perfect game to beat the No. 2-seeded Lancers. read more » An unforgettable swim: ‘09 team breaks national record in relay race December 2, 2011 — by Anika Jhalani When putting on their goggles, swimming their warm-ups and getting ready for one of their final swims of the season, the 2009 boys’ varsity 4x100 freestyle team probably didn’t predict the enormity of what their next race would bring. But when then senior Matt Murray, senior Ben Hinshaw, sophomore Adam Hinshaw and freshman Ian Burns beat the National High School record for the race, they immortalized the race. read more » 2010 boys’ tennis team sets the bar high November 29, 2011 — by Nicholas Chow Throughout the school’s long history, there have been few sports teams that have achieved the level of success that the 2010 boys’ varsity tennis team enjoyed. At the end of the terrific season, the team finished at second in the entire nation, behind only Menlo School in Atherton. read more » Soccer: Girls focus on team unity rather than winning November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan After winning the El Camino league division with a record of 12-2-3 and making it to the first round of CCS last year, the girls’ soccer team has moved to the more competitive De Anza league this year. read more » Cross Country: Despite team not qualifying Nag moves onto state November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Junior Maya Nag waited anxiously on Nov. 11, hoping the rain would cease so she could run CCS the following day when her patience was rewarded as she qualified herself for the state meet. read more » Girls’ cross country: Young runners make strides November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan At a sports season’s end, many teams worry about the holes the seniors will leave behind as they graduate in the coming spring. The underclassmen-dominated girls’ cross country team will have one less thing to worry about. read more » Saratoga Cross Country season ends well, Steven Sum places 2nd overall at CCS November 21, 2011 — by Minu Palaniappan and Nikil Ramanathan With a solid group of freshmen who have had great success filling the roles of last year’s seniors, the boys’ cross country team found success this season along with great results at CCS and a berth in state competition. read more » Girls’ Golf: Falcons fly high, with three players making it to CCS November 21, 2011 — by Derek Sun The girls’ golf team turned a rebuilding season into a winning one, a positive experience for not only the veterans but also the rookies. After romping through the league tournament on Oct. 26 and claiming second place, the Falcons sent three players to CCS, all of whom will return to the team next year. read more » Girls’ field hockey falls to St. Francis in CCS November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The girls' field hockey lost 3-0 to St. Francis in the quarterfinals of CCS on Nov. 12, ending their season but not ruining a year in which the team reached their goal of qualifying for CCS. read more » Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
An unforgettable swim: ‘09 team breaks national record in relay race December 2, 2011 — by Anika Jhalani When putting on their goggles, swimming their warm-ups and getting ready for one of their final swims of the season, the 2009 boys’ varsity 4x100 freestyle team probably didn’t predict the enormity of what their next race would bring. But when then senior Matt Murray, senior Ben Hinshaw, sophomore Adam Hinshaw and freshman Ian Burns beat the National High School record for the race, they immortalized the race. read more » 2010 boys’ tennis team sets the bar high November 29, 2011 — by Nicholas Chow Throughout the school’s long history, there have been few sports teams that have achieved the level of success that the 2010 boys’ varsity tennis team enjoyed. At the end of the terrific season, the team finished at second in the entire nation, behind only Menlo School in Atherton. read more » Soccer: Girls focus on team unity rather than winning November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan After winning the El Camino league division with a record of 12-2-3 and making it to the first round of CCS last year, the girls’ soccer team has moved to the more competitive De Anza league this year. read more » Cross Country: Despite team not qualifying Nag moves onto state November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Junior Maya Nag waited anxiously on Nov. 11, hoping the rain would cease so she could run CCS the following day when her patience was rewarded as she qualified herself for the state meet. read more » Girls’ cross country: Young runners make strides November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan At a sports season’s end, many teams worry about the holes the seniors will leave behind as they graduate in the coming spring. The underclassmen-dominated girls’ cross country team will have one less thing to worry about. read more » Saratoga Cross Country season ends well, Steven Sum places 2nd overall at CCS November 21, 2011 — by Minu Palaniappan and Nikil Ramanathan With a solid group of freshmen who have had great success filling the roles of last year’s seniors, the boys’ cross country team found success this season along with great results at CCS and a berth in state competition. read more » Girls’ Golf: Falcons fly high, with three players making it to CCS November 21, 2011 — by Derek Sun The girls’ golf team turned a rebuilding season into a winning one, a positive experience for not only the veterans but also the rookies. After romping through the league tournament on Oct. 26 and claiming second place, the Falcons sent three players to CCS, all of whom will return to the team next year. read more » Girls’ field hockey falls to St. Francis in CCS November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The girls' field hockey lost 3-0 to St. Francis in the quarterfinals of CCS on Nov. 12, ending their season but not ruining a year in which the team reached their goal of qualifying for CCS. read more » Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
2010 boys’ tennis team sets the bar high November 29, 2011 — by Nicholas Chow Throughout the school’s long history, there have been few sports teams that have achieved the level of success that the 2010 boys’ varsity tennis team enjoyed. At the end of the terrific season, the team finished at second in the entire nation, behind only Menlo School in Atherton. read more » Soccer: Girls focus on team unity rather than winning November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan After winning the El Camino league division with a record of 12-2-3 and making it to the first round of CCS last year, the girls’ soccer team has moved to the more competitive De Anza league this year. read more » Cross Country: Despite team not qualifying Nag moves onto state November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Junior Maya Nag waited anxiously on Nov. 11, hoping the rain would cease so she could run CCS the following day when her patience was rewarded as she qualified herself for the state meet. read more » Girls’ cross country: Young runners make strides November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan At a sports season’s end, many teams worry about the holes the seniors will leave behind as they graduate in the coming spring. The underclassmen-dominated girls’ cross country team will have one less thing to worry about. read more » Saratoga Cross Country season ends well, Steven Sum places 2nd overall at CCS November 21, 2011 — by Minu Palaniappan and Nikil Ramanathan With a solid group of freshmen who have had great success filling the roles of last year’s seniors, the boys’ cross country team found success this season along with great results at CCS and a berth in state competition. read more » Girls’ Golf: Falcons fly high, with three players making it to CCS November 21, 2011 — by Derek Sun The girls’ golf team turned a rebuilding season into a winning one, a positive experience for not only the veterans but also the rookies. After romping through the league tournament on Oct. 26 and claiming second place, the Falcons sent three players to CCS, all of whom will return to the team next year. read more » Girls’ field hockey falls to St. Francis in CCS November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The girls' field hockey lost 3-0 to St. Francis in the quarterfinals of CCS on Nov. 12, ending their season but not ruining a year in which the team reached their goal of qualifying for CCS. read more » Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Soccer: Girls focus on team unity rather than winning November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan After winning the El Camino league division with a record of 12-2-3 and making it to the first round of CCS last year, the girls’ soccer team has moved to the more competitive De Anza league this year. read more » Cross Country: Despite team not qualifying Nag moves onto state November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Junior Maya Nag waited anxiously on Nov. 11, hoping the rain would cease so she could run CCS the following day when her patience was rewarded as she qualified herself for the state meet. read more » Girls’ cross country: Young runners make strides November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan At a sports season’s end, many teams worry about the holes the seniors will leave behind as they graduate in the coming spring. The underclassmen-dominated girls’ cross country team will have one less thing to worry about. read more » Saratoga Cross Country season ends well, Steven Sum places 2nd overall at CCS November 21, 2011 — by Minu Palaniappan and Nikil Ramanathan With a solid group of freshmen who have had great success filling the roles of last year’s seniors, the boys’ cross country team found success this season along with great results at CCS and a berth in state competition. read more » Girls’ Golf: Falcons fly high, with three players making it to CCS November 21, 2011 — by Derek Sun The girls’ golf team turned a rebuilding season into a winning one, a positive experience for not only the veterans but also the rookies. After romping through the league tournament on Oct. 26 and claiming second place, the Falcons sent three players to CCS, all of whom will return to the team next year. read more » Girls’ field hockey falls to St. Francis in CCS November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The girls' field hockey lost 3-0 to St. Francis in the quarterfinals of CCS on Nov. 12, ending their season but not ruining a year in which the team reached their goal of qualifying for CCS. read more » Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Cross Country: Despite team not qualifying Nag moves onto state November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Junior Maya Nag waited anxiously on Nov. 11, hoping the rain would cease so she could run CCS the following day when her patience was rewarded as she qualified herself for the state meet. read more » Girls’ cross country: Young runners make strides November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan At a sports season’s end, many teams worry about the holes the seniors will leave behind as they graduate in the coming spring. The underclassmen-dominated girls’ cross country team will have one less thing to worry about. read more » Saratoga Cross Country season ends well, Steven Sum places 2nd overall at CCS November 21, 2011 — by Minu Palaniappan and Nikil Ramanathan With a solid group of freshmen who have had great success filling the roles of last year’s seniors, the boys’ cross country team found success this season along with great results at CCS and a berth in state competition. read more » Girls’ Golf: Falcons fly high, with three players making it to CCS November 21, 2011 — by Derek Sun The girls’ golf team turned a rebuilding season into a winning one, a positive experience for not only the veterans but also the rookies. After romping through the league tournament on Oct. 26 and claiming second place, the Falcons sent three players to CCS, all of whom will return to the team next year. read more » Girls’ field hockey falls to St. Francis in CCS November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The girls' field hockey lost 3-0 to St. Francis in the quarterfinals of CCS on Nov. 12, ending their season but not ruining a year in which the team reached their goal of qualifying for CCS. read more » Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ cross country: Young runners make strides November 21, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan At a sports season’s end, many teams worry about the holes the seniors will leave behind as they graduate in the coming spring. The underclassmen-dominated girls’ cross country team will have one less thing to worry about. read more » Saratoga Cross Country season ends well, Steven Sum places 2nd overall at CCS November 21, 2011 — by Minu Palaniappan and Nikil Ramanathan With a solid group of freshmen who have had great success filling the roles of last year’s seniors, the boys’ cross country team found success this season along with great results at CCS and a berth in state competition. read more » Girls’ Golf: Falcons fly high, with three players making it to CCS November 21, 2011 — by Derek Sun The girls’ golf team turned a rebuilding season into a winning one, a positive experience for not only the veterans but also the rookies. After romping through the league tournament on Oct. 26 and claiming second place, the Falcons sent three players to CCS, all of whom will return to the team next year. read more » Girls’ field hockey falls to St. Francis in CCS November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The girls' field hockey lost 3-0 to St. Francis in the quarterfinals of CCS on Nov. 12, ending their season but not ruining a year in which the team reached their goal of qualifying for CCS. read more » Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Saratoga Cross Country season ends well, Steven Sum places 2nd overall at CCS November 21, 2011 — by Minu Palaniappan and Nikil Ramanathan With a solid group of freshmen who have had great success filling the roles of last year’s seniors, the boys’ cross country team found success this season along with great results at CCS and a berth in state competition. read more » Girls’ Golf: Falcons fly high, with three players making it to CCS November 21, 2011 — by Derek Sun The girls’ golf team turned a rebuilding season into a winning one, a positive experience for not only the veterans but also the rookies. After romping through the league tournament on Oct. 26 and claiming second place, the Falcons sent three players to CCS, all of whom will return to the team next year. read more » Girls’ field hockey falls to St. Francis in CCS November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The girls' field hockey lost 3-0 to St. Francis in the quarterfinals of CCS on Nov. 12, ending their season but not ruining a year in which the team reached their goal of qualifying for CCS. read more » Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Golf: Falcons fly high, with three players making it to CCS November 21, 2011 — by Derek Sun The girls’ golf team turned a rebuilding season into a winning one, a positive experience for not only the veterans but also the rookies. After romping through the league tournament on Oct. 26 and claiming second place, the Falcons sent three players to CCS, all of whom will return to the team next year. read more » Girls’ field hockey falls to St. Francis in CCS November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The girls' field hockey lost 3-0 to St. Francis in the quarterfinals of CCS on Nov. 12, ending their season but not ruining a year in which the team reached their goal of qualifying for CCS. read more » Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ field hockey falls to St. Francis in CCS November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The girls' field hockey lost 3-0 to St. Francis in the quarterfinals of CCS on Nov. 12, ending their season but not ruining a year in which the team reached their goal of qualifying for CCS. read more » Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Kang does Kendo November 17, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong Many see senior Sophie Kang in the hallways always smiling, a friendly personality in the classroom. However, behind her innocent face is the heart of a samurai: Kang participates in the oriental martial art of Kendo. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast