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 » Girls’ team suffers a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Monta Vista October 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju So close. The girls’ tennis team lost 3-4 to league rival Monta Vista on Sept. 29. After winning three matches in a row in the afternoon, the team suffered four losses. The No. 3 doubles team of senior Tiffany Tu and junior Evaline Ju finished first with a 6-3, 6-3 win. No. 2 singles sophomore Kalyani Narayan followed with a 6-4, 6-0 win, and No. 1 singles player senior Crystal Yen won 6-1, 6-3 over juniors Jody Law and Wendi Kong respectively. read more » Boys’ water polo: Results arouse bittersweet feelings September 29, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo The boys’ water polo team suffered its first loss of the season in a close 11-10 game against Wilcox on Sept. 22. read more » Indiana University recruits Clark for D1 soccer September 28, 2011 — by Megan Benzing During their senior year, students desperately work to finish their college applications ensure a spot at their top choice schools. However, senior Kari Clark shares none of those worries. On Aug. 1, Clark received the offer to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at Indiana University. Two days later, she accepted and her college search process officially ended. Clark has been playing soccer since she was 5 and has been passionate ever since. She plays center midfield and defense. read more » Girls’ water polo: Team off to good start September 26, 2011 — by Paul Jung After kicking off the season with three victories, earning themselves a 3-0 record, the girls’ water polo team is emanating positive energy and hopefulness for the rest of the season. The team defeated Mountain View 12-7 on Sept. 22, Santa Clara 8-7 on Sept. 20 and Fremont 12-7 on Sept. 14, establishing themselves as a threat in the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ volleyball works to regain league A status September 25, 2011 — by Sierra Smith The girls’ volleyball team has some ground to regain this year after being bumped down from the De Anza league to the the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...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 » Girls’ team suffers a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Monta Vista October 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju So close. The girls’ tennis team lost 3-4 to league rival Monta Vista on Sept. 29. After winning three matches in a row in the afternoon, the team suffered four losses. The No. 3 doubles team of senior Tiffany Tu and junior Evaline Ju finished first with a 6-3, 6-3 win. No. 2 singles sophomore Kalyani Narayan followed with a 6-4, 6-0 win, and No. 1 singles player senior Crystal Yen won 6-1, 6-3 over juniors Jody Law and Wendi Kong respectively. read more » Boys’ water polo: Results arouse bittersweet feelings September 29, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo The boys’ water polo team suffered its first loss of the season in a close 11-10 game against Wilcox on Sept. 22. read more » Indiana University recruits Clark for D1 soccer September 28, 2011 — by Megan Benzing During their senior year, students desperately work to finish their college applications ensure a spot at their top choice schools. However, senior Kari Clark shares none of those worries. On Aug. 1, Clark received the offer to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at Indiana University. Two days later, she accepted and her college search process officially ended. Clark has been playing soccer since she was 5 and has been passionate ever since. She plays center midfield and defense. read more » Girls’ water polo: Team off to good start September 26, 2011 — by Paul Jung After kicking off the season with three victories, earning themselves a 3-0 record, the girls’ water polo team is emanating positive energy and hopefulness for the rest of the season. The team defeated Mountain View 12-7 on Sept. 22, Santa Clara 8-7 on Sept. 20 and Fremont 12-7 on Sept. 14, establishing themselves as a threat in the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ volleyball works to regain league A status September 25, 2011 — by Sierra Smith The girls’ volleyball team has some ground to regain this year after being bumped down from the De Anza league to the the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...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 » Girls’ team suffers a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Monta Vista October 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju So close. The girls’ tennis team lost 3-4 to league rival Monta Vista on Sept. 29. After winning three matches in a row in the afternoon, the team suffered four losses. The No. 3 doubles team of senior Tiffany Tu and junior Evaline Ju finished first with a 6-3, 6-3 win. No. 2 singles sophomore Kalyani Narayan followed with a 6-4, 6-0 win, and No. 1 singles player senior Crystal Yen won 6-1, 6-3 over juniors Jody Law and Wendi Kong respectively. read more » Boys’ water polo: Results arouse bittersweet feelings September 29, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo The boys’ water polo team suffered its first loss of the season in a close 11-10 game against Wilcox on Sept. 22. read more » Indiana University recruits Clark for D1 soccer September 28, 2011 — by Megan Benzing During their senior year, students desperately work to finish their college applications ensure a spot at their top choice schools. However, senior Kari Clark shares none of those worries. On Aug. 1, Clark received the offer to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at Indiana University. Two days later, she accepted and her college search process officially ended. Clark has been playing soccer since she was 5 and has been passionate ever since. She plays center midfield and defense. read more » Girls’ water polo: Team off to good start September 26, 2011 — by Paul Jung After kicking off the season with three victories, earning themselves a 3-0 record, the girls’ water polo team is emanating positive energy and hopefulness for the rest of the season. The team defeated Mountain View 12-7 on Sept. 22, Santa Clara 8-7 on Sept. 20 and Fremont 12-7 on Sept. 14, establishing themselves as a threat in the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ volleyball works to regain league A status September 25, 2011 — by Sierra Smith The girls’ volleyball team has some ground to regain this year after being bumped down from the De Anza league to the the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...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 » Girls’ team suffers a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Monta Vista October 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju So close. The girls’ tennis team lost 3-4 to league rival Monta Vista on Sept. 29. After winning three matches in a row in the afternoon, the team suffered four losses. The No. 3 doubles team of senior Tiffany Tu and junior Evaline Ju finished first with a 6-3, 6-3 win. No. 2 singles sophomore Kalyani Narayan followed with a 6-4, 6-0 win, and No. 1 singles player senior Crystal Yen won 6-1, 6-3 over juniors Jody Law and Wendi Kong respectively. read more » Boys’ water polo: Results arouse bittersweet feelings September 29, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo The boys’ water polo team suffered its first loss of the season in a close 11-10 game against Wilcox on Sept. 22. read more » Indiana University recruits Clark for D1 soccer September 28, 2011 — by Megan Benzing During their senior year, students desperately work to finish their college applications ensure a spot at their top choice schools. However, senior Kari Clark shares none of those worries. On Aug. 1, Clark received the offer to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at Indiana University. Two days later, she accepted and her college search process officially ended. Clark has been playing soccer since she was 5 and has been passionate ever since. She plays center midfield and defense. read more » Girls’ water polo: Team off to good start September 26, 2011 — by Paul Jung After kicking off the season with three victories, earning themselves a 3-0 record, the girls’ water polo team is emanating positive energy and hopefulness for the rest of the season. The team defeated Mountain View 12-7 on Sept. 22, Santa Clara 8-7 on Sept. 20 and Fremont 12-7 on Sept. 14, establishing themselves as a threat in the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ volleyball works to regain league A status September 25, 2011 — by Sierra Smith The girls’ volleyball team has some ground to regain this year after being bumped down from the De Anza league to the the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ team suffers a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Monta Vista October 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju So close. The girls’ tennis team lost 3-4 to league rival Monta Vista on Sept. 29. After winning three matches in a row in the afternoon, the team suffered four losses. The No. 3 doubles team of senior Tiffany Tu and junior Evaline Ju finished first with a 6-3, 6-3 win. No. 2 singles sophomore Kalyani Narayan followed with a 6-4, 6-0 win, and No. 1 singles player senior Crystal Yen won 6-1, 6-3 over juniors Jody Law and Wendi Kong respectively. read more » Boys’ water polo: Results arouse bittersweet feelings September 29, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo The boys’ water polo team suffered its first loss of the season in a close 11-10 game against Wilcox on Sept. 22. read more » Indiana University recruits Clark for D1 soccer September 28, 2011 — by Megan Benzing During their senior year, students desperately work to finish their college applications ensure a spot at their top choice schools. However, senior Kari Clark shares none of those worries. On Aug. 1, Clark received the offer to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at Indiana University. Two days later, she accepted and her college search process officially ended. Clark has been playing soccer since she was 5 and has been passionate ever since. She plays center midfield and defense. read more » Girls’ water polo: Team off to good start September 26, 2011 — by Paul Jung After kicking off the season with three victories, earning themselves a 3-0 record, the girls’ water polo team is emanating positive energy and hopefulness for the rest of the season. The team defeated Mountain View 12-7 on Sept. 22, Santa Clara 8-7 on Sept. 20 and Fremont 12-7 on Sept. 14, establishing themselves as a threat in the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ volleyball works to regain league A status September 25, 2011 — by Sierra Smith The girls’ volleyball team has some ground to regain this year after being bumped down from the De Anza league to the the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...nextlast
Boys’ water polo: Results arouse bittersweet feelings September 29, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Brandon Judoprasetijo The boys’ water polo team suffered its first loss of the season in a close 11-10 game against Wilcox on Sept. 22. read more » Indiana University recruits Clark for D1 soccer September 28, 2011 — by Megan Benzing During their senior year, students desperately work to finish their college applications ensure a spot at their top choice schools. However, senior Kari Clark shares none of those worries. On Aug. 1, Clark received the offer to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at Indiana University. Two days later, she accepted and her college search process officially ended. Clark has been playing soccer since she was 5 and has been passionate ever since. She plays center midfield and defense. read more » Girls’ water polo: Team off to good start September 26, 2011 — by Paul Jung After kicking off the season with three victories, earning themselves a 3-0 record, the girls’ water polo team is emanating positive energy and hopefulness for the rest of the season. The team defeated Mountain View 12-7 on Sept. 22, Santa Clara 8-7 on Sept. 20 and Fremont 12-7 on Sept. 14, establishing themselves as a threat in the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ volleyball works to regain league A status September 25, 2011 — by Sierra Smith The girls’ volleyball team has some ground to regain this year after being bumped down from the De Anza league to the the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...nextlast
Indiana University recruits Clark for D1 soccer September 28, 2011 — by Megan Benzing During their senior year, students desperately work to finish their college applications ensure a spot at their top choice schools. However, senior Kari Clark shares none of those worries. On Aug. 1, Clark received the offer to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at Indiana University. Two days later, she accepted and her college search process officially ended. Clark has been playing soccer since she was 5 and has been passionate ever since. She plays center midfield and defense. read more » Girls’ water polo: Team off to good start September 26, 2011 — by Paul Jung After kicking off the season with three victories, earning themselves a 3-0 record, the girls’ water polo team is emanating positive energy and hopefulness for the rest of the season. The team defeated Mountain View 12-7 on Sept. 22, Santa Clara 8-7 on Sept. 20 and Fremont 12-7 on Sept. 14, establishing themselves as a threat in the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ volleyball works to regain league A status September 25, 2011 — by Sierra Smith The girls’ volleyball team has some ground to regain this year after being bumped down from the De Anza league to the the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ water polo: Team off to good start September 26, 2011 — by Paul Jung After kicking off the season with three victories, earning themselves a 3-0 record, the girls’ water polo team is emanating positive energy and hopefulness for the rest of the season. The team defeated Mountain View 12-7 on Sept. 22, Santa Clara 8-7 on Sept. 20 and Fremont 12-7 on Sept. 14, establishing themselves as a threat in the El Camino League. read more » Girls’ volleyball works to regain league A status September 25, 2011 — by Sierra Smith The girls’ volleyball team has some ground to regain this year after being bumped down from the De Anza league to the the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ volleyball works to regain league A status September 25, 2011 — by Sierra Smith The girls’ volleyball team has some ground to regain this year after being bumped down from the De Anza league to the the less competitive El Camino league. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ tennis: Team takes fifth at Peachtree, looks forward to league season September 24, 2011 — by Evaline Ju It’s hard to top a perfect season. Losing a match came as a shock to the girls’ tennis team following their 25-0 season last year, but they still succeeded in winning fifth place at the California Girls High School Tennis Classic in Fresno earlier this month. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220...nextlast