Girls’ swimming: Bright goals even with small numbers February 23, 2011 — by Kelly Liu and Ashwini Velchamy After a solid season last year ranking 6th overall in CCS, the girls’ swimming team has high expectations for the coming season, led by all seniors: backstroker Debbie Lin, freestyler Sophie Heyman, freestyler Caroline White and diver Lauren Gardanier. read more » Monta Vista swim coach’s death saddens local athletes February 10, 2011 — by Tim Rollinson The Monta Vista High School pool deck will be noticeably quieter this year. Longtime coach and teacher Ron Freeman passed away on Jan. 21 at age 52 from a heart attack after watching a Monta Vista basketball game. read more » Wrestling team outstanding at Mid Cal Tournament February 6, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Regardless of the nervousness emanating throughout Gilroy High school during the weekend of Jan. 22, the wrestling team remained staunch and wrestled their way into the upper rankings of Mid Cal, one of the most difficult wrestling tournaments in California. read more » Almost there: Boys’ soccer team closes in on making another playoff appearance February 5, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev At the beginning of the season, boys’ soccer coach Adam Clarke had high expectations for his team—to finish in at least third place in the De Anza “A” Division, which would qualify them for CCS playoffs. Now, he has started to see these hopes start to take shape, as the team, currently in fourth place as of early February, plays its last few games of the season. read more » Boys’ basketball: Teamwork taking team to new level February 5, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht After a slow start, team meetings and teamwork have changed the Falcons from a mediocre team to one with a strong 11-7 record. read more » Girls’ soccer: Eyes on CCS February 5, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock With the last game left in the season, the girls’ soccer team, currently in first place in the El Camino League, is getting close to making CCS for the second time in seven years. read more » Football star excels on the hardwood February 5, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Chris Guengerich is known for his stellar play as a wide receiver on the varsity football team. But he also gained a reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Jennifer Vannier February 1, 2011 — by Emily Williams Most runners dread hot days, but for senior Jennifer Vannier, they are the perfect conditions for a running. When it’s cold, Vannier’s asthma acts up, making it difficult for her to run. Yet, she keeps running anyway. read more » Right on target: Is archery a sport? January 16, 2011 — by Albert Gu Archery—one of the oldest, not to mention toughest pastimes, is featured prominently in many legends as a symbol of strength and skill. But in modern culture, it has adopted a reputation of being a easy game. read more » Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Monta Vista swim coach’s death saddens local athletes February 10, 2011 — by Tim Rollinson The Monta Vista High School pool deck will be noticeably quieter this year. Longtime coach and teacher Ron Freeman passed away on Jan. 21 at age 52 from a heart attack after watching a Monta Vista basketball game. read more » Wrestling team outstanding at Mid Cal Tournament February 6, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Regardless of the nervousness emanating throughout Gilroy High school during the weekend of Jan. 22, the wrestling team remained staunch and wrestled their way into the upper rankings of Mid Cal, one of the most difficult wrestling tournaments in California. read more » Almost there: Boys’ soccer team closes in on making another playoff appearance February 5, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev At the beginning of the season, boys’ soccer coach Adam Clarke had high expectations for his team—to finish in at least third place in the De Anza “A” Division, which would qualify them for CCS playoffs. Now, he has started to see these hopes start to take shape, as the team, currently in fourth place as of early February, plays its last few games of the season. read more » Boys’ basketball: Teamwork taking team to new level February 5, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht After a slow start, team meetings and teamwork have changed the Falcons from a mediocre team to one with a strong 11-7 record. read more » Girls’ soccer: Eyes on CCS February 5, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock With the last game left in the season, the girls’ soccer team, currently in first place in the El Camino League, is getting close to making CCS for the second time in seven years. read more » Football star excels on the hardwood February 5, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Chris Guengerich is known for his stellar play as a wide receiver on the varsity football team. But he also gained a reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Jennifer Vannier February 1, 2011 — by Emily Williams Most runners dread hot days, but for senior Jennifer Vannier, they are the perfect conditions for a running. When it’s cold, Vannier’s asthma acts up, making it difficult for her to run. Yet, she keeps running anyway. read more » Right on target: Is archery a sport? January 16, 2011 — by Albert Gu Archery—one of the oldest, not to mention toughest pastimes, is featured prominently in many legends as a symbol of strength and skill. But in modern culture, it has adopted a reputation of being a easy game. read more » Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Wrestling team outstanding at Mid Cal Tournament February 6, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Regardless of the nervousness emanating throughout Gilroy High school during the weekend of Jan. 22, the wrestling team remained staunch and wrestled their way into the upper rankings of Mid Cal, one of the most difficult wrestling tournaments in California. read more » Almost there: Boys’ soccer team closes in on making another playoff appearance February 5, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev At the beginning of the season, boys’ soccer coach Adam Clarke had high expectations for his team—to finish in at least third place in the De Anza “A” Division, which would qualify them for CCS playoffs. Now, he has started to see these hopes start to take shape, as the team, currently in fourth place as of early February, plays its last few games of the season. read more » Boys’ basketball: Teamwork taking team to new level February 5, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht After a slow start, team meetings and teamwork have changed the Falcons from a mediocre team to one with a strong 11-7 record. read more » Girls’ soccer: Eyes on CCS February 5, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock With the last game left in the season, the girls’ soccer team, currently in first place in the El Camino League, is getting close to making CCS for the second time in seven years. read more » Football star excels on the hardwood February 5, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Chris Guengerich is known for his stellar play as a wide receiver on the varsity football team. But he also gained a reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Jennifer Vannier February 1, 2011 — by Emily Williams Most runners dread hot days, but for senior Jennifer Vannier, they are the perfect conditions for a running. When it’s cold, Vannier’s asthma acts up, making it difficult for her to run. Yet, she keeps running anyway. read more » Right on target: Is archery a sport? January 16, 2011 — by Albert Gu Archery—one of the oldest, not to mention toughest pastimes, is featured prominently in many legends as a symbol of strength and skill. But in modern culture, it has adopted a reputation of being a easy game. read more » Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Almost there: Boys’ soccer team closes in on making another playoff appearance February 5, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev At the beginning of the season, boys’ soccer coach Adam Clarke had high expectations for his team—to finish in at least third place in the De Anza “A” Division, which would qualify them for CCS playoffs. Now, he has started to see these hopes start to take shape, as the team, currently in fourth place as of early February, plays its last few games of the season. read more » Boys’ basketball: Teamwork taking team to new level February 5, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht After a slow start, team meetings and teamwork have changed the Falcons from a mediocre team to one with a strong 11-7 record. read more » Girls’ soccer: Eyes on CCS February 5, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock With the last game left in the season, the girls’ soccer team, currently in first place in the El Camino League, is getting close to making CCS for the second time in seven years. read more » Football star excels on the hardwood February 5, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Chris Guengerich is known for his stellar play as a wide receiver on the varsity football team. But he also gained a reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Jennifer Vannier February 1, 2011 — by Emily Williams Most runners dread hot days, but for senior Jennifer Vannier, they are the perfect conditions for a running. When it’s cold, Vannier’s asthma acts up, making it difficult for her to run. Yet, she keeps running anyway. read more » Right on target: Is archery a sport? January 16, 2011 — by Albert Gu Archery—one of the oldest, not to mention toughest pastimes, is featured prominently in many legends as a symbol of strength and skill. But in modern culture, it has adopted a reputation of being a easy game. read more » Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Boys’ basketball: Teamwork taking team to new level February 5, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht After a slow start, team meetings and teamwork have changed the Falcons from a mediocre team to one with a strong 11-7 record. read more » Girls’ soccer: Eyes on CCS February 5, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock With the last game left in the season, the girls’ soccer team, currently in first place in the El Camino League, is getting close to making CCS for the second time in seven years. read more » Football star excels on the hardwood February 5, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Chris Guengerich is known for his stellar play as a wide receiver on the varsity football team. But he also gained a reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Jennifer Vannier February 1, 2011 — by Emily Williams Most runners dread hot days, but for senior Jennifer Vannier, they are the perfect conditions for a running. When it’s cold, Vannier’s asthma acts up, making it difficult for her to run. Yet, she keeps running anyway. read more » Right on target: Is archery a sport? January 16, 2011 — by Albert Gu Archery—one of the oldest, not to mention toughest pastimes, is featured prominently in many legends as a symbol of strength and skill. But in modern culture, it has adopted a reputation of being a easy game. read more » Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ soccer: Eyes on CCS February 5, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock With the last game left in the season, the girls’ soccer team, currently in first place in the El Camino League, is getting close to making CCS for the second time in seven years. read more » Football star excels on the hardwood February 5, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Chris Guengerich is known for his stellar play as a wide receiver on the varsity football team. But he also gained a reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Jennifer Vannier February 1, 2011 — by Emily Williams Most runners dread hot days, but for senior Jennifer Vannier, they are the perfect conditions for a running. When it’s cold, Vannier’s asthma acts up, making it difficult for her to run. Yet, she keeps running anyway. read more » Right on target: Is archery a sport? January 16, 2011 — by Albert Gu Archery—one of the oldest, not to mention toughest pastimes, is featured prominently in many legends as a symbol of strength and skill. But in modern culture, it has adopted a reputation of being a easy game. read more » Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Football star excels on the hardwood February 5, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Senior Chris Guengerich is known for his stellar play as a wide receiver on the varsity football team. But he also gained a reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. read more » Athlete of the Issue: Jennifer Vannier February 1, 2011 — by Emily Williams Most runners dread hot days, but for senior Jennifer Vannier, they are the perfect conditions for a running. When it’s cold, Vannier’s asthma acts up, making it difficult for her to run. Yet, she keeps running anyway. read more » Right on target: Is archery a sport? January 16, 2011 — by Albert Gu Archery—one of the oldest, not to mention toughest pastimes, is featured prominently in many legends as a symbol of strength and skill. But in modern culture, it has adopted a reputation of being a easy game. read more » Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Athlete of the Issue: Jennifer Vannier February 1, 2011 — by Emily Williams Most runners dread hot days, but for senior Jennifer Vannier, they are the perfect conditions for a running. When it’s cold, Vannier’s asthma acts up, making it difficult for her to run. Yet, she keeps running anyway. read more » Right on target: Is archery a sport? January 16, 2011 — by Albert Gu Archery—one of the oldest, not to mention toughest pastimes, is featured prominently in many legends as a symbol of strength and skill. But in modern culture, it has adopted a reputation of being a easy game. read more » Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Right on target: Is archery a sport? January 16, 2011 — by Albert Gu Archery—one of the oldest, not to mention toughest pastimes, is featured prominently in many legends as a symbol of strength and skill. But in modern culture, it has adopted a reputation of being a easy game. read more » Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Boys’ basketball: Team hopes to carry momentum into regular season January 13, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Boys’ basketball coach Trevor Naas and his team knew they had one major weakness going into the season—lack of height. But so far the Falcons have made up for their lack of height with skilled play. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast