Boys’ Water Polo: Team defeats rivals Wilcox and Lynbrook October 27, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo The boys’ water polo team won two major victories last week, starting with an 8-6 win over Wilcox High Oct. 18. In addition, the boys’ water polo team won 16-13 at home over its undefeated rival Lynbrook on Oct. 20. read more » Football: Falcons take big hit from Paly October 26, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan The Falcon football team suffered a 41-9 loss to Palo Alto (3-1 in league) on Oct. 21, a painful defeat that not only dropped the Falcons to 1-3 in league play, but also resulted in a concussion for sophomore running back Davis Berryhill. read more » Field hockey: Recent wins encourage team October 24, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley The field hockey team is on a winning streak, having defeated three of the four teams they have faced in the last two weeks, as of Oct. 22. One such win was against Saint Francis on Oct. 14. The Falcons lost to the Lancers 0-4 the first time the teams played, but came back to beat them the second time 1-0. Senior co-captain Anna Ashe scored the Falcon’s only goal. Senior co-captain Abby Williams said that the win against was a big accomplishment for the team. read more » Water polo and field hockey teams make a connection October 24, 2011 — by Sierra Smith Anyone attending a field hockey home game this season may be in for a eye-opening sight: boys running across the field in Speedos. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Schlossareck hopes for full recovery come CCS October 20, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Injuries challenge all athletes at some point in their careers. All one can hope for is a short recovery period. Junior co-captain Courtney Schlossareck has been hoping for a quick recovery since sustaining a knee injury during the 2010 cross country season. read more » Track to be redone during winter holiday break October 20, 2011 — by Sarah Finley and Sophie Mattson More than 15 years have passed since the track has been replaced, and its worn-down conditions are becoming more and more apparent. However, much to the relief of frequent joggers and student athletes, the track will finally be resurfaced later this year. The track will be resurfaced beginning in December on the week before finals and finished before students return from Winter Break. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Football: Falcons take big hit from Paly October 26, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan The Falcon football team suffered a 41-9 loss to Palo Alto (3-1 in league) on Oct. 21, a painful defeat that not only dropped the Falcons to 1-3 in league play, but also resulted in a concussion for sophomore running back Davis Berryhill. read more » Field hockey: Recent wins encourage team October 24, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley The field hockey team is on a winning streak, having defeated three of the four teams they have faced in the last two weeks, as of Oct. 22. One such win was against Saint Francis on Oct. 14. The Falcons lost to the Lancers 0-4 the first time the teams played, but came back to beat them the second time 1-0. Senior co-captain Anna Ashe scored the Falcon’s only goal. Senior co-captain Abby Williams said that the win against was a big accomplishment for the team. read more » Water polo and field hockey teams make a connection October 24, 2011 — by Sierra Smith Anyone attending a field hockey home game this season may be in for a eye-opening sight: boys running across the field in Speedos. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Schlossareck hopes for full recovery come CCS October 20, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Injuries challenge all athletes at some point in their careers. All one can hope for is a short recovery period. Junior co-captain Courtney Schlossareck has been hoping for a quick recovery since sustaining a knee injury during the 2010 cross country season. read more » Track to be redone during winter holiday break October 20, 2011 — by Sarah Finley and Sophie Mattson More than 15 years have passed since the track has been replaced, and its worn-down conditions are becoming more and more apparent. However, much to the relief of frequent joggers and student athletes, the track will finally be resurfaced later this year. The track will be resurfaced beginning in December on the week before finals and finished before students return from Winter Break. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Field hockey: Recent wins encourage team October 24, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley The field hockey team is on a winning streak, having defeated three of the four teams they have faced in the last two weeks, as of Oct. 22. One such win was against Saint Francis on Oct. 14. The Falcons lost to the Lancers 0-4 the first time the teams played, but came back to beat them the second time 1-0. Senior co-captain Anna Ashe scored the Falcon’s only goal. Senior co-captain Abby Williams said that the win against was a big accomplishment for the team. read more » Water polo and field hockey teams make a connection October 24, 2011 — by Sierra Smith Anyone attending a field hockey home game this season may be in for a eye-opening sight: boys running across the field in Speedos. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Schlossareck hopes for full recovery come CCS October 20, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Injuries challenge all athletes at some point in their careers. All one can hope for is a short recovery period. Junior co-captain Courtney Schlossareck has been hoping for a quick recovery since sustaining a knee injury during the 2010 cross country season. read more » Track to be redone during winter holiday break October 20, 2011 — by Sarah Finley and Sophie Mattson More than 15 years have passed since the track has been replaced, and its worn-down conditions are becoming more and more apparent. However, much to the relief of frequent joggers and student athletes, the track will finally be resurfaced later this year. The track will be resurfaced beginning in December on the week before finals and finished before students return from Winter Break. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Water polo and field hockey teams make a connection October 24, 2011 — by Sierra Smith Anyone attending a field hockey home game this season may be in for a eye-opening sight: boys running across the field in Speedos. read more » Girls’ Cross Country: Schlossareck hopes for full recovery come CCS October 20, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Injuries challenge all athletes at some point in their careers. All one can hope for is a short recovery period. Junior co-captain Courtney Schlossareck has been hoping for a quick recovery since sustaining a knee injury during the 2010 cross country season. read more » Track to be redone during winter holiday break October 20, 2011 — by Sarah Finley and Sophie Mattson More than 15 years have passed since the track has been replaced, and its worn-down conditions are becoming more and more apparent. However, much to the relief of frequent joggers and student athletes, the track will finally be resurfaced later this year. The track will be resurfaced beginning in December on the week before finals and finished before students return from Winter Break. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Cross Country: Schlossareck hopes for full recovery come CCS October 20, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Injuries challenge all athletes at some point in their careers. All one can hope for is a short recovery period. Junior co-captain Courtney Schlossareck has been hoping for a quick recovery since sustaining a knee injury during the 2010 cross country season. read more » Track to be redone during winter holiday break October 20, 2011 — by Sarah Finley and Sophie Mattson More than 15 years have passed since the track has been replaced, and its worn-down conditions are becoming more and more apparent. However, much to the relief of frequent joggers and student athletes, the track will finally be resurfaced later this year. The track will be resurfaced beginning in December on the week before finals and finished before students return from Winter Break. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
Track to be redone during winter holiday break October 20, 2011 — by Sarah Finley and Sophie Mattson More than 15 years have passed since the track has been replaced, and its worn-down conditions are becoming more and more apparent. However, much to the relief of frequent joggers and student athletes, the track will finally be resurfaced later this year. The track will be resurfaced beginning in December on the week before finals and finished before students return from Winter Break. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast
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 » 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 » 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 » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...173174175176177...180190200210220...nextlast