Senior recruited to play Division I baseball at Seattle University September 9, 2011 — by Roy Bisht When senior Will Dennis stepped onto the baseball field at Seattle University for a showcase in late August, he had no clue what to expect. A few days and hundreds of pitches later, Dennis knew where his baseball career was headed next. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Football: Team struggles, loses key players in season opener September 9, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan The Falcon football team opened its season under the lights at Benny Pierce Field on Sept. 2 with a 10-0 loss to Burlingame. As painful as the loss was, even more damaging were the injuries sustained during the game. read more » Field hockey ties Cupertino in first game of pre-season September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley The girls varsity field hockey team started their pre-season with a 2-2 tie against Cupertino on Thursday September 1. Both of Saratoga’s goals were scored in the second half, while Cupertino scored one goal in each half. read more » Freshman plays Table Tennis in honor of dad September 9, 2011 — by Grace Ma Patrick Huynh was inspired to start competitive Ping-Pong four years ago by his father, who was the champion of his town as a child in Vietnam. His dad played to win money to support his family. Huynh attended a rigorous Ping-Pong camp in San Jose this June and was coached by various professionals such as Stefan Feth, the 2004 U.S world champion. Additionally, Huynh appeared in a KTSF Channel 26 interview about the high profile camp. read more » Football Preview 2011 September 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan Coach: Tim Lugo, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: 5-5 (2-4 in league) 2010 Recap: Despite defeating crosstown rival Los Gatos to snap a 27-year losing streak and playing well against state champion Palo Alto, the Falcons struggled in league, costing them a chance to reach CCS. read more » Girls’ Cross Country Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Coach: Danny Moon, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: Runners senior Emily Williams and junior Maya Nag (each qualified for the state race last year) 2010 Recap: Although only Williams and Nag qualified for CCS last year, another key runner, junior Courtney Schlossareck, was injured. With this returning talent, the team hopes to reach state this year as team. read more » Girls’ Water Polo Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Paul Jung Coach: Heather Bridges, entering her first season as head coach 2010 record: 1-9-0 2010 recap: Due to a small team size and tough competition in the El Camino league, the Falcons had a tough 2010 season. read more » Girls’ Tennis Preview 2011 September 3, 2011 — by Karen Sung Coach: Tom Uyehara, entering sixth season as head coach 2010 record: 24-0; 12-0 in league 2010 recap: The girls’ varsity team experienced a tremendously successful season last year, going undefeated, winning at CCS and moving onto NorCal championships, where they placed first. This was the best season in the team’s history, and the girls were regarded as one of the best teams in California, if not in the nation. They were strong all around in both singles and doubles, and the players worked hard together as a team. read more » Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Football: Team struggles, loses key players in season opener September 9, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan The Falcon football team opened its season under the lights at Benny Pierce Field on Sept. 2 with a 10-0 loss to Burlingame. As painful as the loss was, even more damaging were the injuries sustained during the game. read more » Field hockey ties Cupertino in first game of pre-season September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley The girls varsity field hockey team started their pre-season with a 2-2 tie against Cupertino on Thursday September 1. Both of Saratoga’s goals were scored in the second half, while Cupertino scored one goal in each half. read more » Freshman plays Table Tennis in honor of dad September 9, 2011 — by Grace Ma Patrick Huynh was inspired to start competitive Ping-Pong four years ago by his father, who was the champion of his town as a child in Vietnam. His dad played to win money to support his family. Huynh attended a rigorous Ping-Pong camp in San Jose this June and was coached by various professionals such as Stefan Feth, the 2004 U.S world champion. Additionally, Huynh appeared in a KTSF Channel 26 interview about the high profile camp. read more » Football Preview 2011 September 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan Coach: Tim Lugo, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: 5-5 (2-4 in league) 2010 Recap: Despite defeating crosstown rival Los Gatos to snap a 27-year losing streak and playing well against state champion Palo Alto, the Falcons struggled in league, costing them a chance to reach CCS. read more » Girls’ Cross Country Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Coach: Danny Moon, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: Runners senior Emily Williams and junior Maya Nag (each qualified for the state race last year) 2010 Recap: Although only Williams and Nag qualified for CCS last year, another key runner, junior Courtney Schlossareck, was injured. With this returning talent, the team hopes to reach state this year as team. read more » Girls’ Water Polo Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Paul Jung Coach: Heather Bridges, entering her first season as head coach 2010 record: 1-9-0 2010 recap: Due to a small team size and tough competition in the El Camino league, the Falcons had a tough 2010 season. read more » Girls’ Tennis Preview 2011 September 3, 2011 — by Karen Sung Coach: Tom Uyehara, entering sixth season as head coach 2010 record: 24-0; 12-0 in league 2010 recap: The girls’ varsity team experienced a tremendously successful season last year, going undefeated, winning at CCS and moving onto NorCal championships, where they placed first. This was the best season in the team’s history, and the girls were regarded as one of the best teams in California, if not in the nation. They were strong all around in both singles and doubles, and the players worked hard together as a team. read more » Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast
Football: Team struggles, loses key players in season opener September 9, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan The Falcon football team opened its season under the lights at Benny Pierce Field on Sept. 2 with a 10-0 loss to Burlingame. As painful as the loss was, even more damaging were the injuries sustained during the game. read more » Field hockey ties Cupertino in first game of pre-season September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley The girls varsity field hockey team started their pre-season with a 2-2 tie against Cupertino on Thursday September 1. Both of Saratoga’s goals were scored in the second half, while Cupertino scored one goal in each half. read more » Freshman plays Table Tennis in honor of dad September 9, 2011 — by Grace Ma Patrick Huynh was inspired to start competitive Ping-Pong four years ago by his father, who was the champion of his town as a child in Vietnam. His dad played to win money to support his family. Huynh attended a rigorous Ping-Pong camp in San Jose this June and was coached by various professionals such as Stefan Feth, the 2004 U.S world champion. Additionally, Huynh appeared in a KTSF Channel 26 interview about the high profile camp. read more » Football Preview 2011 September 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan Coach: Tim Lugo, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: 5-5 (2-4 in league) 2010 Recap: Despite defeating crosstown rival Los Gatos to snap a 27-year losing streak and playing well against state champion Palo Alto, the Falcons struggled in league, costing them a chance to reach CCS. read more » Girls’ Cross Country Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Coach: Danny Moon, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: Runners senior Emily Williams and junior Maya Nag (each qualified for the state race last year) 2010 Recap: Although only Williams and Nag qualified for CCS last year, another key runner, junior Courtney Schlossareck, was injured. With this returning talent, the team hopes to reach state this year as team. read more » Girls’ Water Polo Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Paul Jung Coach: Heather Bridges, entering her first season as head coach 2010 record: 1-9-0 2010 recap: Due to a small team size and tough competition in the El Camino league, the Falcons had a tough 2010 season. read more » Girls’ Tennis Preview 2011 September 3, 2011 — by Karen Sung Coach: Tom Uyehara, entering sixth season as head coach 2010 record: 24-0; 12-0 in league 2010 recap: The girls’ varsity team experienced a tremendously successful season last year, going undefeated, winning at CCS and moving onto NorCal championships, where they placed first. This was the best season in the team’s history, and the girls were regarded as one of the best teams in California, if not in the nation. They were strong all around in both singles and doubles, and the players worked hard together as a team. read more » Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast
Field hockey ties Cupertino in first game of pre-season September 9, 2011 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley The girls varsity field hockey team started their pre-season with a 2-2 tie against Cupertino on Thursday September 1. Both of Saratoga’s goals were scored in the second half, while Cupertino scored one goal in each half. read more » Freshman plays Table Tennis in honor of dad September 9, 2011 — by Grace Ma Patrick Huynh was inspired to start competitive Ping-Pong four years ago by his father, who was the champion of his town as a child in Vietnam. His dad played to win money to support his family. Huynh attended a rigorous Ping-Pong camp in San Jose this June and was coached by various professionals such as Stefan Feth, the 2004 U.S world champion. Additionally, Huynh appeared in a KTSF Channel 26 interview about the high profile camp. read more » Football Preview 2011 September 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan Coach: Tim Lugo, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: 5-5 (2-4 in league) 2010 Recap: Despite defeating crosstown rival Los Gatos to snap a 27-year losing streak and playing well against state champion Palo Alto, the Falcons struggled in league, costing them a chance to reach CCS. read more » Girls’ Cross Country Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Coach: Danny Moon, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: Runners senior Emily Williams and junior Maya Nag (each qualified for the state race last year) 2010 Recap: Although only Williams and Nag qualified for CCS last year, another key runner, junior Courtney Schlossareck, was injured. With this returning talent, the team hopes to reach state this year as team. read more » Girls’ Water Polo Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Paul Jung Coach: Heather Bridges, entering her first season as head coach 2010 record: 1-9-0 2010 recap: Due to a small team size and tough competition in the El Camino league, the Falcons had a tough 2010 season. read more » Girls’ Tennis Preview 2011 September 3, 2011 — by Karen Sung Coach: Tom Uyehara, entering sixth season as head coach 2010 record: 24-0; 12-0 in league 2010 recap: The girls’ varsity team experienced a tremendously successful season last year, going undefeated, winning at CCS and moving onto NorCal championships, where they placed first. This was the best season in the team’s history, and the girls were regarded as one of the best teams in California, if not in the nation. They were strong all around in both singles and doubles, and the players worked hard together as a team. read more » Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast
Freshman plays Table Tennis in honor of dad September 9, 2011 — by Grace Ma Patrick Huynh was inspired to start competitive Ping-Pong four years ago by his father, who was the champion of his town as a child in Vietnam. His dad played to win money to support his family. Huynh attended a rigorous Ping-Pong camp in San Jose this June and was coached by various professionals such as Stefan Feth, the 2004 U.S world champion. Additionally, Huynh appeared in a KTSF Channel 26 interview about the high profile camp. read more » Football Preview 2011 September 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan Coach: Tim Lugo, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: 5-5 (2-4 in league) 2010 Recap: Despite defeating crosstown rival Los Gatos to snap a 27-year losing streak and playing well against state champion Palo Alto, the Falcons struggled in league, costing them a chance to reach CCS. read more » Girls’ Cross Country Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Coach: Danny Moon, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: Runners senior Emily Williams and junior Maya Nag (each qualified for the state race last year) 2010 Recap: Although only Williams and Nag qualified for CCS last year, another key runner, junior Courtney Schlossareck, was injured. With this returning talent, the team hopes to reach state this year as team. read more » Girls’ Water Polo Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Paul Jung Coach: Heather Bridges, entering her first season as head coach 2010 record: 1-9-0 2010 recap: Due to a small team size and tough competition in the El Camino league, the Falcons had a tough 2010 season. read more » Girls’ Tennis Preview 2011 September 3, 2011 — by Karen Sung Coach: Tom Uyehara, entering sixth season as head coach 2010 record: 24-0; 12-0 in league 2010 recap: The girls’ varsity team experienced a tremendously successful season last year, going undefeated, winning at CCS and moving onto NorCal championships, where they placed first. This was the best season in the team’s history, and the girls were regarded as one of the best teams in California, if not in the nation. They were strong all around in both singles and doubles, and the players worked hard together as a team. read more » Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast
Football Preview 2011 September 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Nikil Ramanathan Coach: Tim Lugo, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: 5-5 (2-4 in league) 2010 Recap: Despite defeating crosstown rival Los Gatos to snap a 27-year losing streak and playing well against state champion Palo Alto, the Falcons struggled in league, costing them a chance to reach CCS. read more » Girls’ Cross Country Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Coach: Danny Moon, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: Runners senior Emily Williams and junior Maya Nag (each qualified for the state race last year) 2010 Recap: Although only Williams and Nag qualified for CCS last year, another key runner, junior Courtney Schlossareck, was injured. With this returning talent, the team hopes to reach state this year as team. read more » Girls’ Water Polo Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Paul Jung Coach: Heather Bridges, entering her first season as head coach 2010 record: 1-9-0 2010 recap: Due to a small team size and tough competition in the El Camino league, the Falcons had a tough 2010 season. read more » Girls’ Tennis Preview 2011 September 3, 2011 — by Karen Sung Coach: Tom Uyehara, entering sixth season as head coach 2010 record: 24-0; 12-0 in league 2010 recap: The girls’ varsity team experienced a tremendously successful season last year, going undefeated, winning at CCS and moving onto NorCal championships, where they placed first. This was the best season in the team’s history, and the girls were regarded as one of the best teams in California, if not in the nation. They were strong all around in both singles and doubles, and the players worked hard together as a team. read more » Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Cross Country Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Aanchal Mohan Coach: Danny Moon, entering his fourth season as head coach 2010 Record: Runners senior Emily Williams and junior Maya Nag (each qualified for the state race last year) 2010 Recap: Although only Williams and Nag qualified for CCS last year, another key runner, junior Courtney Schlossareck, was injured. With this returning talent, the team hopes to reach state this year as team. read more » Girls’ Water Polo Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Paul Jung Coach: Heather Bridges, entering her first season as head coach 2010 record: 1-9-0 2010 recap: Due to a small team size and tough competition in the El Camino league, the Falcons had a tough 2010 season. read more » Girls’ Tennis Preview 2011 September 3, 2011 — by Karen Sung Coach: Tom Uyehara, entering sixth season as head coach 2010 record: 24-0; 12-0 in league 2010 recap: The girls’ varsity team experienced a tremendously successful season last year, going undefeated, winning at CCS and moving onto NorCal championships, where they placed first. This was the best season in the team’s history, and the girls were regarded as one of the best teams in California, if not in the nation. They were strong all around in both singles and doubles, and the players worked hard together as a team. read more » Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Water Polo Preview 2011 September 5, 2011 — by Paul Jung Coach: Heather Bridges, entering her first season as head coach 2010 record: 1-9-0 2010 recap: Due to a small team size and tough competition in the El Camino league, the Falcons had a tough 2010 season. read more » Girls’ Tennis Preview 2011 September 3, 2011 — by Karen Sung Coach: Tom Uyehara, entering sixth season as head coach 2010 record: 24-0; 12-0 in league 2010 recap: The girls’ varsity team experienced a tremendously successful season last year, going undefeated, winning at CCS and moving onto NorCal championships, where they placed first. This was the best season in the team’s history, and the girls were regarded as one of the best teams in California, if not in the nation. They were strong all around in both singles and doubles, and the players worked hard together as a team. read more » Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Tennis Preview 2011 September 3, 2011 — by Karen Sung Coach: Tom Uyehara, entering sixth season as head coach 2010 record: 24-0; 12-0 in league 2010 recap: The girls’ varsity team experienced a tremendously successful season last year, going undefeated, winning at CCS and moving onto NorCal championships, where they placed first. This was the best season in the team’s history, and the girls were regarded as one of the best teams in California, if not in the nation. They were strong all around in both singles and doubles, and the players worked hard together as a team. read more » Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast
Upcoming soccer star aspires for national team September 2, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Freshman Samuel Junqua has been playing competitive soccer since he was 10. His outstanding talent led him directly onto the U-14 San Jose Earthquakes Pre-Academy team last spring. Junqua attends three vigorous two-hour training sessions per week to improve his technique and fitness. He hopes to be on the U.S. national team one day. “For now I want to concentrate on the Earthquakes and improve with the U-16 academy.” Junqua said. “In order to make it to the national team, I will need to work to my full potential for every training.” What is your impression of high school so far? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...176177178179180...190200210220...nextlast