Boys’ basketball: Small team looks to outrun competition November 12, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Jonathan Young This season the Falcons will have to step up in order to fill the vacancies left by the departure of five seniors from last year. Last year the team lost in the second round in CCS; the team hopes to build on their experience and progress further this year. read more » Football: Milpitas delivers painful league loss November 11, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan On Oct. 28, the Falcons suffered a 31-17 loss to league rivals Milpitas. With the defeat, the team has fallen to 1-4 in league and seventh place out of the eight teams in the De Anza League. read more » Senior finds his sport in archery November 9, 2011 — by Sanj Nalwa Senior Derek Makeever owns a “35 lb. light Recurve.” It’s “not as long as a long bow, but it can be as powerful in a short frame.” Such jargon would confuse a typical high school student. But not Makeever, a practicing archer. After picking up archery around eight months ago, Makeever has fallen in love with the sport. Makeever shoots at the local range Stevens Creek County Park, and he is part of the Bow Hunter’s Unlimited Club. read more » Field hockey: Girls revitalize season November 3, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The field hockey team’s much-anticipated face off against Archbishop Mitty on Oct. 26 ended in a tight 2-1 loss, an improvement upon the team’s 3-0 loss to the Monarchs on Sept. 30. Junior midfielder Megan Doles scored the only goal for the Falcons, who are now have a league record of 4-4-4. read more » Girls’ volleyball shows promise in spite of losses November 2, 2011 — by Sierra Smith Despite a few tough losses as of Oct. 24, the girls’ volleyball team demonstrates great potential and determination. What viewers can’t see from the scoreboard is the effort the players put into every game. read more » Field hockey defeats top opponents November 2, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last week was eventful for the girls field hockey team. The team beat two top teams, Presentation on Oct. 12 and Saint Francis on Oct. 14, putting them in a good position for the rest of the season. The Falcons won the game against Presentation 2-1. Juniors Jenni Miller and Courtney Ruppel scored. According to Coach Leaf Huynh, though, the players did not get their usual warm-up in before game against Presentation, which affected how the team played in the game. read more » Saratoga/Los Gatos rivalry pumps students up for big game November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing With the annual Saratoga/Los Gatos football game away tonight at Los Gatos, students at both schools are getting ready for the rematch of the season. read more » Red Zone brings students together at games November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Priyanka Nookala School spirit at sports games has always been an important, though sometimes minimal, part of Saratoga High culture. This year, a “Red Zone” has been implemented at a few of the football games to try and attract students to create a student section and support the football team. read more » Freshman plays as development player for Earthquakes academy team November 2, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha When freshman Samuel Junqua first began playing soccer at age 6, he didn’t think much of the sport. He only began playing in AYSO’s youth recreational league because his older brother was doing it, and it looked fun. Now, Junqua has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is playing competitively on the San Jose Earthquakes Juniors team and is also a developmental player for the under 16 (U16) academy team. read more » Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Football: Milpitas delivers painful league loss November 11, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan On Oct. 28, the Falcons suffered a 31-17 loss to league rivals Milpitas. With the defeat, the team has fallen to 1-4 in league and seventh place out of the eight teams in the De Anza League. read more » Senior finds his sport in archery November 9, 2011 — by Sanj Nalwa Senior Derek Makeever owns a “35 lb. light Recurve.” It’s “not as long as a long bow, but it can be as powerful in a short frame.” Such jargon would confuse a typical high school student. But not Makeever, a practicing archer. After picking up archery around eight months ago, Makeever has fallen in love with the sport. Makeever shoots at the local range Stevens Creek County Park, and he is part of the Bow Hunter’s Unlimited Club. read more » Field hockey: Girls revitalize season November 3, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The field hockey team’s much-anticipated face off against Archbishop Mitty on Oct. 26 ended in a tight 2-1 loss, an improvement upon the team’s 3-0 loss to the Monarchs on Sept. 30. Junior midfielder Megan Doles scored the only goal for the Falcons, who are now have a league record of 4-4-4. read more » Girls’ volleyball shows promise in spite of losses November 2, 2011 — by Sierra Smith Despite a few tough losses as of Oct. 24, the girls’ volleyball team demonstrates great potential and determination. What viewers can’t see from the scoreboard is the effort the players put into every game. read more » Field hockey defeats top opponents November 2, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last week was eventful for the girls field hockey team. The team beat two top teams, Presentation on Oct. 12 and Saint Francis on Oct. 14, putting them in a good position for the rest of the season. The Falcons won the game against Presentation 2-1. Juniors Jenni Miller and Courtney Ruppel scored. According to Coach Leaf Huynh, though, the players did not get their usual warm-up in before game against Presentation, which affected how the team played in the game. read more » Saratoga/Los Gatos rivalry pumps students up for big game November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing With the annual Saratoga/Los Gatos football game away tonight at Los Gatos, students at both schools are getting ready for the rematch of the season. read more » Red Zone brings students together at games November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Priyanka Nookala School spirit at sports games has always been an important, though sometimes minimal, part of Saratoga High culture. This year, a “Red Zone” has been implemented at a few of the football games to try and attract students to create a student section and support the football team. read more » Freshman plays as development player for Earthquakes academy team November 2, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha When freshman Samuel Junqua first began playing soccer at age 6, he didn’t think much of the sport. He only began playing in AYSO’s youth recreational league because his older brother was doing it, and it looked fun. Now, Junqua has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is playing competitively on the San Jose Earthquakes Juniors team and is also a developmental player for the under 16 (U16) academy team. read more » Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Senior finds his sport in archery November 9, 2011 — by Sanj Nalwa Senior Derek Makeever owns a “35 lb. light Recurve.” It’s “not as long as a long bow, but it can be as powerful in a short frame.” Such jargon would confuse a typical high school student. But not Makeever, a practicing archer. After picking up archery around eight months ago, Makeever has fallen in love with the sport. Makeever shoots at the local range Stevens Creek County Park, and he is part of the Bow Hunter’s Unlimited Club. read more » Field hockey: Girls revitalize season November 3, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The field hockey team’s much-anticipated face off against Archbishop Mitty on Oct. 26 ended in a tight 2-1 loss, an improvement upon the team’s 3-0 loss to the Monarchs on Sept. 30. Junior midfielder Megan Doles scored the only goal for the Falcons, who are now have a league record of 4-4-4. read more » Girls’ volleyball shows promise in spite of losses November 2, 2011 — by Sierra Smith Despite a few tough losses as of Oct. 24, the girls’ volleyball team demonstrates great potential and determination. What viewers can’t see from the scoreboard is the effort the players put into every game. read more » Field hockey defeats top opponents November 2, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last week was eventful for the girls field hockey team. The team beat two top teams, Presentation on Oct. 12 and Saint Francis on Oct. 14, putting them in a good position for the rest of the season. The Falcons won the game against Presentation 2-1. Juniors Jenni Miller and Courtney Ruppel scored. According to Coach Leaf Huynh, though, the players did not get their usual warm-up in before game against Presentation, which affected how the team played in the game. read more » Saratoga/Los Gatos rivalry pumps students up for big game November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing With the annual Saratoga/Los Gatos football game away tonight at Los Gatos, students at both schools are getting ready for the rematch of the season. read more » Red Zone brings students together at games November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Priyanka Nookala School spirit at sports games has always been an important, though sometimes minimal, part of Saratoga High culture. This year, a “Red Zone” has been implemented at a few of the football games to try and attract students to create a student section and support the football team. read more » Freshman plays as development player for Earthquakes academy team November 2, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha When freshman Samuel Junqua first began playing soccer at age 6, he didn’t think much of the sport. He only began playing in AYSO’s youth recreational league because his older brother was doing it, and it looked fun. Now, Junqua has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is playing competitively on the San Jose Earthquakes Juniors team and is also a developmental player for the under 16 (U16) academy team. read more » Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Field hockey: Girls revitalize season November 3, 2011 — by Ingrid Hong The field hockey team’s much-anticipated face off against Archbishop Mitty on Oct. 26 ended in a tight 2-1 loss, an improvement upon the team’s 3-0 loss to the Monarchs on Sept. 30. Junior midfielder Megan Doles scored the only goal for the Falcons, who are now have a league record of 4-4-4. read more » Girls’ volleyball shows promise in spite of losses November 2, 2011 — by Sierra Smith Despite a few tough losses as of Oct. 24, the girls’ volleyball team demonstrates great potential and determination. What viewers can’t see from the scoreboard is the effort the players put into every game. read more » Field hockey defeats top opponents November 2, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last week was eventful for the girls field hockey team. The team beat two top teams, Presentation on Oct. 12 and Saint Francis on Oct. 14, putting them in a good position for the rest of the season. The Falcons won the game against Presentation 2-1. Juniors Jenni Miller and Courtney Ruppel scored. According to Coach Leaf Huynh, though, the players did not get their usual warm-up in before game against Presentation, which affected how the team played in the game. read more » Saratoga/Los Gatos rivalry pumps students up for big game November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing With the annual Saratoga/Los Gatos football game away tonight at Los Gatos, students at both schools are getting ready for the rematch of the season. read more » Red Zone brings students together at games November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Priyanka Nookala School spirit at sports games has always been an important, though sometimes minimal, part of Saratoga High culture. This year, a “Red Zone” has been implemented at a few of the football games to try and attract students to create a student section and support the football team. read more » Freshman plays as development player for Earthquakes academy team November 2, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha When freshman Samuel Junqua first began playing soccer at age 6, he didn’t think much of the sport. He only began playing in AYSO’s youth recreational league because his older brother was doing it, and it looked fun. Now, Junqua has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is playing competitively on the San Jose Earthquakes Juniors team and is also a developmental player for the under 16 (U16) academy team. read more » Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ volleyball shows promise in spite of losses November 2, 2011 — by Sierra Smith Despite a few tough losses as of Oct. 24, the girls’ volleyball team demonstrates great potential and determination. What viewers can’t see from the scoreboard is the effort the players put into every game. read more » Field hockey defeats top opponents November 2, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last week was eventful for the girls field hockey team. The team beat two top teams, Presentation on Oct. 12 and Saint Francis on Oct. 14, putting them in a good position for the rest of the season. The Falcons won the game against Presentation 2-1. Juniors Jenni Miller and Courtney Ruppel scored. According to Coach Leaf Huynh, though, the players did not get their usual warm-up in before game against Presentation, which affected how the team played in the game. read more » Saratoga/Los Gatos rivalry pumps students up for big game November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing With the annual Saratoga/Los Gatos football game away tonight at Los Gatos, students at both schools are getting ready for the rematch of the season. read more » Red Zone brings students together at games November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Priyanka Nookala School spirit at sports games has always been an important, though sometimes minimal, part of Saratoga High culture. This year, a “Red Zone” has been implemented at a few of the football games to try and attract students to create a student section and support the football team. read more » Freshman plays as development player for Earthquakes academy team November 2, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha When freshman Samuel Junqua first began playing soccer at age 6, he didn’t think much of the sport. He only began playing in AYSO’s youth recreational league because his older brother was doing it, and it looked fun. Now, Junqua has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is playing competitively on the San Jose Earthquakes Juniors team and is also a developmental player for the under 16 (U16) academy team. read more » Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Field hockey defeats top opponents November 2, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last week was eventful for the girls field hockey team. The team beat two top teams, Presentation on Oct. 12 and Saint Francis on Oct. 14, putting them in a good position for the rest of the season. The Falcons won the game against Presentation 2-1. Juniors Jenni Miller and Courtney Ruppel scored. According to Coach Leaf Huynh, though, the players did not get their usual warm-up in before game against Presentation, which affected how the team played in the game. read more » Saratoga/Los Gatos rivalry pumps students up for big game November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing With the annual Saratoga/Los Gatos football game away tonight at Los Gatos, students at both schools are getting ready for the rematch of the season. read more » Red Zone brings students together at games November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Priyanka Nookala School spirit at sports games has always been an important, though sometimes minimal, part of Saratoga High culture. This year, a “Red Zone” has been implemented at a few of the football games to try and attract students to create a student section and support the football team. read more » Freshman plays as development player for Earthquakes academy team November 2, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha When freshman Samuel Junqua first began playing soccer at age 6, he didn’t think much of the sport. He only began playing in AYSO’s youth recreational league because his older brother was doing it, and it looked fun. Now, Junqua has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is playing competitively on the San Jose Earthquakes Juniors team and is also a developmental player for the under 16 (U16) academy team. read more » Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Saratoga/Los Gatos rivalry pumps students up for big game November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing With the annual Saratoga/Los Gatos football game away tonight at Los Gatos, students at both schools are getting ready for the rematch of the season. read more » Red Zone brings students together at games November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Priyanka Nookala School spirit at sports games has always been an important, though sometimes minimal, part of Saratoga High culture. This year, a “Red Zone” has been implemented at a few of the football games to try and attract students to create a student section and support the football team. read more » Freshman plays as development player for Earthquakes academy team November 2, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha When freshman Samuel Junqua first began playing soccer at age 6, he didn’t think much of the sport. He only began playing in AYSO’s youth recreational league because his older brother was doing it, and it looked fun. Now, Junqua has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is playing competitively on the San Jose Earthquakes Juniors team and is also a developmental player for the under 16 (U16) academy team. read more » Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Red Zone brings students together at games November 2, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Priyanka Nookala School spirit at sports games has always been an important, though sometimes minimal, part of Saratoga High culture. This year, a “Red Zone” has been implemented at a few of the football games to try and attract students to create a student section and support the football team. read more » Freshman plays as development player for Earthquakes academy team November 2, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha When freshman Samuel Junqua first began playing soccer at age 6, he didn’t think much of the sport. He only began playing in AYSO’s youth recreational league because his older brother was doing it, and it looked fun. Now, Junqua has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is playing competitively on the San Jose Earthquakes Juniors team and is also a developmental player for the under 16 (U16) academy team. read more » Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Freshman plays as development player for Earthquakes academy team November 2, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha When freshman Samuel Junqua first began playing soccer at age 6, he didn’t think much of the sport. He only began playing in AYSO’s youth recreational league because his older brother was doing it, and it looked fun. Now, Junqua has taken his passion for the sport to the next level and is playing competitively on the San Jose Earthquakes Juniors team and is also a developmental player for the under 16 (U16) academy team. read more » Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ tennis: Another close match with Matadors, but no victory October 29, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team suffered another 4-3 loss to rival Monta Vista on Oct. 25 on the team’s senior day, the last home game of the league season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast