Football: Doles dominates on both sides of the ball October 18, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan From the first moment that senior Troy Doles stepped onto a Pop Warner football field a decade ago, he knew that football was his sport. Doles, now a star running back and safety for the Falcons, has come along way from the over-sized pads and helmets of the Pop Warner days. As a junior, Doles led the team with 682 rushing yards and 1,467 all-purpose yards. Now with his high school football career almost over, Doles knows what he wants to end with: a CCS title. read more » Girls’ tennis team finishes a four-match week October 17, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team had a very long week. Instead of the usual two matches on Tuesday and Thursday, they played four matches from Monday through Thursday, Oct. 10 to Oct. 13. read more » SF Giants’ season ends in a mix of disappointment and high hopes October 16, 2011 — by Derek Sun On Sept. 24, Giants fans dipped their heads in defeat and sulked. What had seemed like the budding of a dynasty turned out to only be a one-hit wonder as the Giants failed to make it into the playoffs after a World Series championship in 2010. The San-Fran faithful were disappointed because after one of the most exciting underdog stories, the least expected team to win the World Series toppled the Texas Rangers, stunning the baseball world, failed to make the postseason. read more » Steven Cho: sophomore phenom October 14, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo Scoring a goal is one of the most rewarding feelings for any athlete. Sophomore Steven Cho experiences that exhilaration more than eight times every game. read more » Field hockey beats Los Gatos 1-0 October 14, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last Wednesday the girls varsity field hockey team played a tough game against Los Gatos to beat their rivals 1-0. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Dozier finds inspiration from family name October 14, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Dylan Jew With three other brothers who play baseball and other sports, junior Kyle Dozier has grown up surrounded by competition—playing everything from backyard Wiffleball to varsity baseball at Saratoga High. “My brothers and I would play sports all the time at home or at Congress Springs Park,” Dozier said. “They always kept throwing the baseball or football around or shooting a basketball and it’s helped me improve a lot throughout the years.” read more » Girls’ water polo: Freshman a key factor to team’s success October 14, 2011 — by Paul Jung Sprinting down the pool in a match against Cupertino last month, freshman driver Mackenzie Rosenthal called for the ball and received a perfect pass from goalie Alison Knysh. Within seconds, she was looking into the eyes of the opponent’s goalie. Faking a shot the to left side of the goal, Rosenthal then reared back and fired a deadly shot into the right corner, sinking the ball into the net as part of a 15-1 win over the Pioneers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Second the best October 14, 2011 — by Amy Jan and Karen Sung Now a No. 2 singles player on the girls’ varsity tennis team, sophomore Kalyani Narayan is not an easy opponent to beat. After nine years and countless hours spent at clinics and private lessons, Narayan is a talented player with the potential to play at the college level. However, her tennis career did not exactly start that way. read more » Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ tennis team finishes a four-match week October 17, 2011 — by Evaline Ju The girls’ tennis team had a very long week. Instead of the usual two matches on Tuesday and Thursday, they played four matches from Monday through Thursday, Oct. 10 to Oct. 13. read more » SF Giants’ season ends in a mix of disappointment and high hopes October 16, 2011 — by Derek Sun On Sept. 24, Giants fans dipped their heads in defeat and sulked. What had seemed like the budding of a dynasty turned out to only be a one-hit wonder as the Giants failed to make it into the playoffs after a World Series championship in 2010. The San-Fran faithful were disappointed because after one of the most exciting underdog stories, the least expected team to win the World Series toppled the Texas Rangers, stunning the baseball world, failed to make the postseason. read more » Steven Cho: sophomore phenom October 14, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo Scoring a goal is one of the most rewarding feelings for any athlete. Sophomore Steven Cho experiences that exhilaration more than eight times every game. read more » Field hockey beats Los Gatos 1-0 October 14, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last Wednesday the girls varsity field hockey team played a tough game against Los Gatos to beat their rivals 1-0. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Dozier finds inspiration from family name October 14, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Dylan Jew With three other brothers who play baseball and other sports, junior Kyle Dozier has grown up surrounded by competition—playing everything from backyard Wiffleball to varsity baseball at Saratoga High. “My brothers and I would play sports all the time at home or at Congress Springs Park,” Dozier said. “They always kept throwing the baseball or football around or shooting a basketball and it’s helped me improve a lot throughout the years.” read more » Girls’ water polo: Freshman a key factor to team’s success October 14, 2011 — by Paul Jung Sprinting down the pool in a match against Cupertino last month, freshman driver Mackenzie Rosenthal called for the ball and received a perfect pass from goalie Alison Knysh. Within seconds, she was looking into the eyes of the opponent’s goalie. Faking a shot the to left side of the goal, Rosenthal then reared back and fired a deadly shot into the right corner, sinking the ball into the net as part of a 15-1 win over the Pioneers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Second the best October 14, 2011 — by Amy Jan and Karen Sung Now a No. 2 singles player on the girls’ varsity tennis team, sophomore Kalyani Narayan is not an easy opponent to beat. After nine years and countless hours spent at clinics and private lessons, Narayan is a talented player with the potential to play at the college level. However, her tennis career did not exactly start that way. read more » Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
SF Giants’ season ends in a mix of disappointment and high hopes October 16, 2011 — by Derek Sun On Sept. 24, Giants fans dipped their heads in defeat and sulked. What had seemed like the budding of a dynasty turned out to only be a one-hit wonder as the Giants failed to make it into the playoffs after a World Series championship in 2010. The San-Fran faithful were disappointed because after one of the most exciting underdog stories, the least expected team to win the World Series toppled the Texas Rangers, stunning the baseball world, failed to make the postseason. read more » Steven Cho: sophomore phenom October 14, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo Scoring a goal is one of the most rewarding feelings for any athlete. Sophomore Steven Cho experiences that exhilaration more than eight times every game. read more » Field hockey beats Los Gatos 1-0 October 14, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last Wednesday the girls varsity field hockey team played a tough game against Los Gatos to beat their rivals 1-0. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Dozier finds inspiration from family name October 14, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Dylan Jew With three other brothers who play baseball and other sports, junior Kyle Dozier has grown up surrounded by competition—playing everything from backyard Wiffleball to varsity baseball at Saratoga High. “My brothers and I would play sports all the time at home or at Congress Springs Park,” Dozier said. “They always kept throwing the baseball or football around or shooting a basketball and it’s helped me improve a lot throughout the years.” read more » Girls’ water polo: Freshman a key factor to team’s success October 14, 2011 — by Paul Jung Sprinting down the pool in a match against Cupertino last month, freshman driver Mackenzie Rosenthal called for the ball and received a perfect pass from goalie Alison Knysh. Within seconds, she was looking into the eyes of the opponent’s goalie. Faking a shot the to left side of the goal, Rosenthal then reared back and fired a deadly shot into the right corner, sinking the ball into the net as part of a 15-1 win over the Pioneers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Second the best October 14, 2011 — by Amy Jan and Karen Sung Now a No. 2 singles player on the girls’ varsity tennis team, sophomore Kalyani Narayan is not an easy opponent to beat. After nine years and countless hours spent at clinics and private lessons, Narayan is a talented player with the potential to play at the college level. However, her tennis career did not exactly start that way. read more » Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Steven Cho: sophomore phenom October 14, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo Scoring a goal is one of the most rewarding feelings for any athlete. Sophomore Steven Cho experiences that exhilaration more than eight times every game. read more » Field hockey beats Los Gatos 1-0 October 14, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last Wednesday the girls varsity field hockey team played a tough game against Los Gatos to beat their rivals 1-0. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Dozier finds inspiration from family name October 14, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Dylan Jew With three other brothers who play baseball and other sports, junior Kyle Dozier has grown up surrounded by competition—playing everything from backyard Wiffleball to varsity baseball at Saratoga High. “My brothers and I would play sports all the time at home or at Congress Springs Park,” Dozier said. “They always kept throwing the baseball or football around or shooting a basketball and it’s helped me improve a lot throughout the years.” read more » Girls’ water polo: Freshman a key factor to team’s success October 14, 2011 — by Paul Jung Sprinting down the pool in a match against Cupertino last month, freshman driver Mackenzie Rosenthal called for the ball and received a perfect pass from goalie Alison Knysh. Within seconds, she was looking into the eyes of the opponent’s goalie. Faking a shot the to left side of the goal, Rosenthal then reared back and fired a deadly shot into the right corner, sinking the ball into the net as part of a 15-1 win over the Pioneers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Second the best October 14, 2011 — by Amy Jan and Karen Sung Now a No. 2 singles player on the girls’ varsity tennis team, sophomore Kalyani Narayan is not an easy opponent to beat. After nine years and countless hours spent at clinics and private lessons, Narayan is a talented player with the potential to play at the college level. However, her tennis career did not exactly start that way. read more » Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Field hockey beats Los Gatos 1-0 October 14, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Last Wednesday the girls varsity field hockey team played a tough game against Los Gatos to beat their rivals 1-0. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Dozier finds inspiration from family name October 14, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Dylan Jew With three other brothers who play baseball and other sports, junior Kyle Dozier has grown up surrounded by competition—playing everything from backyard Wiffleball to varsity baseball at Saratoga High. “My brothers and I would play sports all the time at home or at Congress Springs Park,” Dozier said. “They always kept throwing the baseball or football around or shooting a basketball and it’s helped me improve a lot throughout the years.” read more » Girls’ water polo: Freshman a key factor to team’s success October 14, 2011 — by Paul Jung Sprinting down the pool in a match against Cupertino last month, freshman driver Mackenzie Rosenthal called for the ball and received a perfect pass from goalie Alison Knysh. Within seconds, she was looking into the eyes of the opponent’s goalie. Faking a shot the to left side of the goal, Rosenthal then reared back and fired a deadly shot into the right corner, sinking the ball into the net as part of a 15-1 win over the Pioneers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Second the best October 14, 2011 — by Amy Jan and Karen Sung Now a No. 2 singles player on the girls’ varsity tennis team, sophomore Kalyani Narayan is not an easy opponent to beat. After nine years and countless hours spent at clinics and private lessons, Narayan is a talented player with the potential to play at the college level. However, her tennis career did not exactly start that way. read more » Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Athlete of the Issue: Dozier finds inspiration from family name October 14, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Dylan Jew With three other brothers who play baseball and other sports, junior Kyle Dozier has grown up surrounded by competition—playing everything from backyard Wiffleball to varsity baseball at Saratoga High. “My brothers and I would play sports all the time at home or at Congress Springs Park,” Dozier said. “They always kept throwing the baseball or football around or shooting a basketball and it’s helped me improve a lot throughout the years.” read more » Girls’ water polo: Freshman a key factor to team’s success October 14, 2011 — by Paul Jung Sprinting down the pool in a match against Cupertino last month, freshman driver Mackenzie Rosenthal called for the ball and received a perfect pass from goalie Alison Knysh. Within seconds, she was looking into the eyes of the opponent’s goalie. Faking a shot the to left side of the goal, Rosenthal then reared back and fired a deadly shot into the right corner, sinking the ball into the net as part of a 15-1 win over the Pioneers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Second the best October 14, 2011 — by Amy Jan and Karen Sung Now a No. 2 singles player on the girls’ varsity tennis team, sophomore Kalyani Narayan is not an easy opponent to beat. After nine years and countless hours spent at clinics and private lessons, Narayan is a talented player with the potential to play at the college level. However, her tennis career did not exactly start that way. read more » Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ water polo: Freshman a key factor to team’s success October 14, 2011 — by Paul Jung Sprinting down the pool in a match against Cupertino last month, freshman driver Mackenzie Rosenthal called for the ball and received a perfect pass from goalie Alison Knysh. Within seconds, she was looking into the eyes of the opponent’s goalie. Faking a shot the to left side of the goal, Rosenthal then reared back and fired a deadly shot into the right corner, sinking the ball into the net as part of a 15-1 win over the Pioneers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Second the best October 14, 2011 — by Amy Jan and Karen Sung Now a No. 2 singles player on the girls’ varsity tennis team, sophomore Kalyani Narayan is not an easy opponent to beat. After nine years and countless hours spent at clinics and private lessons, Narayan is a talented player with the potential to play at the college level. However, her tennis career did not exactly start that way. read more » Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Second the best October 14, 2011 — by Amy Jan and Karen Sung Now a No. 2 singles player on the girls’ varsity tennis team, sophomore Kalyani Narayan is not an easy opponent to beat. After nine years and countless hours spent at clinics and private lessons, Narayan is a talented player with the potential to play at the college level. However, her tennis career did not exactly start that way. read more » Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Tennis: Second the best October 14, 2011 — by Amy Jan and Karen Sung Now a No. 2 singles player on the girls’ varsity tennis team, sophomore Kalyani Narayan is not an easy opponent to beat. After nine years and countless hours spent at clinics and private lessons, Narayan is a talented player with the potential to play at the college level. However, her tennis career did not exactly start that way. read more » Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Thareja’s hard work pays off October 10, 2011 — by Derek Sun Sophomore Nikki Thareja sits in the crouch position, measuring the distance from her to the target, just like a tiger. Tiger Woods, that is. She has only been playing golf since eighth grade, but since the first time she picked up a club, she has been hooked. “Most people think golf is boring, but it is mentally exhausting. It requires players to plan three or even four strokes ahead to beat the opponent,” Thareja said. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast