Boys’ tennis looks to maintain powerhouse status March 2, 2011 — by Jason Wu After second place finishes at CCS and Norcals last year, the boys’ tennis team is looking to replicate its performance in the upcoming season. Repeating the team’s dominant title run at the California High School Tennis Classic will be more difficult this year with the absence of five starters from last year, including top singles players John Lamble and Michael McGinnis, who now play at Santa Clara University and Boston College, respectively. read more » New coaches for girls’ lacrosse bring hope for good year March 1, 2011 — by Megan Benzing Starting their third year as at team, the girls’ lacrosse varsity and JV teams are yet adjusting to new coaches for the third year in a row. This constant change has been tough, but the team believes these coaches are here to stay. read more » Softball team refreshes with new players March 1, 2011 — by Vivien Lu It seems the softball team will have to rely on its younger players after losing their star seniors to graduation, said assistant coach Dave Gragnola, referring to players such as last year’s MVP Nicole Gragnola. read more » SAP journalism program serves up great experiences March 1, 2011 — by Lauren Kuan The highlights of being a professional sportswriter are mind-blowing: terrific seats at the greatest sporting events, access to athletes and an opportunity to be paid just by talking about sports. Of course, there is far more to the profession, but I got a taste of just how rewarding the job can be when I participated in the SAP Open tennis tournament at San Jose’s HP Pavilion on Feb. 9, as part of the High School Writers Day. read more » Girls’ soccer comes up short in CCS March 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock Entering CCS with a 10-0-2 record and winners of the De Anza League, the girls’ soccer team lost in the first round of CCS to Burlingame 3-0 at home on Feb. 23. The team made it to the quarterfinals of CCS last season and had hopes of finishing higher this year. read more » Round two loss ends solid season March 1, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Although the boys’ basketball team lost to Mills 59-43 in round two of CCS on Feb. 24, their season was filled with highlights such as beating cross-town rivals, the Los Gatos Wildcats, 57-47 and crushing the Monterey Vikings 73-56 in the first round of CCS. read more » Small team yields big achievements throughout season March 1, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Having overcome numerous challenges throughout the season such as inexperienced newcomers, injury and the loss of players, the wrestling team stayed strong and sent four of its wrestlers to CCS at Independence High School on Feb. 25 and 26. Those wrestlers were juniors Graham Grant and AJ Murabito and sophomores Zach Hansen and Henry Wei. read more » Girls’ basketball ends season with confidence after CCS loss March 1, 2011 — by Joanna Lee After going undefeated in the B division in the El Camino League, girls’ basketball players wanted to extend their dominance to CCS. But their season ended Feb. 24 with a second-round, 50-36 loss to San Mateo. read more » Lacrosse: Young sport gains popularity February 28, 2011 — by Jordan Waite The parents who pleaded the district to start a lacrosse program at SHS three years ago knew that lacrosse was a fast-growing sport, but no one expected the team to grow and succeed as much as it has. Only two seasons ago, the lacrosse program had to recruit in order to make a full team, but this year, players were cut from the varsity team in order to have the optimal-sized team of 22 players. read more » Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
New coaches for girls’ lacrosse bring hope for good year March 1, 2011 — by Megan Benzing Starting their third year as at team, the girls’ lacrosse varsity and JV teams are yet adjusting to new coaches for the third year in a row. This constant change has been tough, but the team believes these coaches are here to stay. read more » Softball team refreshes with new players March 1, 2011 — by Vivien Lu It seems the softball team will have to rely on its younger players after losing their star seniors to graduation, said assistant coach Dave Gragnola, referring to players such as last year’s MVP Nicole Gragnola. read more » SAP journalism program serves up great experiences March 1, 2011 — by Lauren Kuan The highlights of being a professional sportswriter are mind-blowing: terrific seats at the greatest sporting events, access to athletes and an opportunity to be paid just by talking about sports. Of course, there is far more to the profession, but I got a taste of just how rewarding the job can be when I participated in the SAP Open tennis tournament at San Jose’s HP Pavilion on Feb. 9, as part of the High School Writers Day. read more » Girls’ soccer comes up short in CCS March 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock Entering CCS with a 10-0-2 record and winners of the De Anza League, the girls’ soccer team lost in the first round of CCS to Burlingame 3-0 at home on Feb. 23. The team made it to the quarterfinals of CCS last season and had hopes of finishing higher this year. read more » Round two loss ends solid season March 1, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Although the boys’ basketball team lost to Mills 59-43 in round two of CCS on Feb. 24, their season was filled with highlights such as beating cross-town rivals, the Los Gatos Wildcats, 57-47 and crushing the Monterey Vikings 73-56 in the first round of CCS. read more » Small team yields big achievements throughout season March 1, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Having overcome numerous challenges throughout the season such as inexperienced newcomers, injury and the loss of players, the wrestling team stayed strong and sent four of its wrestlers to CCS at Independence High School on Feb. 25 and 26. Those wrestlers were juniors Graham Grant and AJ Murabito and sophomores Zach Hansen and Henry Wei. read more » Girls’ basketball ends season with confidence after CCS loss March 1, 2011 — by Joanna Lee After going undefeated in the B division in the El Camino League, girls’ basketball players wanted to extend their dominance to CCS. But their season ended Feb. 24 with a second-round, 50-36 loss to San Mateo. read more » Lacrosse: Young sport gains popularity February 28, 2011 — by Jordan Waite The parents who pleaded the district to start a lacrosse program at SHS three years ago knew that lacrosse was a fast-growing sport, but no one expected the team to grow and succeed as much as it has. Only two seasons ago, the lacrosse program had to recruit in order to make a full team, but this year, players were cut from the varsity team in order to have the optimal-sized team of 22 players. read more » Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Softball team refreshes with new players March 1, 2011 — by Vivien Lu It seems the softball team will have to rely on its younger players after losing their star seniors to graduation, said assistant coach Dave Gragnola, referring to players such as last year’s MVP Nicole Gragnola. read more » SAP journalism program serves up great experiences March 1, 2011 — by Lauren Kuan The highlights of being a professional sportswriter are mind-blowing: terrific seats at the greatest sporting events, access to athletes and an opportunity to be paid just by talking about sports. Of course, there is far more to the profession, but I got a taste of just how rewarding the job can be when I participated in the SAP Open tennis tournament at San Jose’s HP Pavilion on Feb. 9, as part of the High School Writers Day. read more » Girls’ soccer comes up short in CCS March 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock Entering CCS with a 10-0-2 record and winners of the De Anza League, the girls’ soccer team lost in the first round of CCS to Burlingame 3-0 at home on Feb. 23. The team made it to the quarterfinals of CCS last season and had hopes of finishing higher this year. read more » Round two loss ends solid season March 1, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Although the boys’ basketball team lost to Mills 59-43 in round two of CCS on Feb. 24, their season was filled with highlights such as beating cross-town rivals, the Los Gatos Wildcats, 57-47 and crushing the Monterey Vikings 73-56 in the first round of CCS. read more » Small team yields big achievements throughout season March 1, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Having overcome numerous challenges throughout the season such as inexperienced newcomers, injury and the loss of players, the wrestling team stayed strong and sent four of its wrestlers to CCS at Independence High School on Feb. 25 and 26. Those wrestlers were juniors Graham Grant and AJ Murabito and sophomores Zach Hansen and Henry Wei. read more » Girls’ basketball ends season with confidence after CCS loss March 1, 2011 — by Joanna Lee After going undefeated in the B division in the El Camino League, girls’ basketball players wanted to extend their dominance to CCS. But their season ended Feb. 24 with a second-round, 50-36 loss to San Mateo. read more » Lacrosse: Young sport gains popularity February 28, 2011 — by Jordan Waite The parents who pleaded the district to start a lacrosse program at SHS three years ago knew that lacrosse was a fast-growing sport, but no one expected the team to grow and succeed as much as it has. Only two seasons ago, the lacrosse program had to recruit in order to make a full team, but this year, players were cut from the varsity team in order to have the optimal-sized team of 22 players. read more » Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
SAP journalism program serves up great experiences March 1, 2011 — by Lauren Kuan The highlights of being a professional sportswriter are mind-blowing: terrific seats at the greatest sporting events, access to athletes and an opportunity to be paid just by talking about sports. Of course, there is far more to the profession, but I got a taste of just how rewarding the job can be when I participated in the SAP Open tennis tournament at San Jose’s HP Pavilion on Feb. 9, as part of the High School Writers Day. read more » Girls’ soccer comes up short in CCS March 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock Entering CCS with a 10-0-2 record and winners of the De Anza League, the girls’ soccer team lost in the first round of CCS to Burlingame 3-0 at home on Feb. 23. The team made it to the quarterfinals of CCS last season and had hopes of finishing higher this year. read more » Round two loss ends solid season March 1, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Although the boys’ basketball team lost to Mills 59-43 in round two of CCS on Feb. 24, their season was filled with highlights such as beating cross-town rivals, the Los Gatos Wildcats, 57-47 and crushing the Monterey Vikings 73-56 in the first round of CCS. read more » Small team yields big achievements throughout season March 1, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Having overcome numerous challenges throughout the season such as inexperienced newcomers, injury and the loss of players, the wrestling team stayed strong and sent four of its wrestlers to CCS at Independence High School on Feb. 25 and 26. Those wrestlers were juniors Graham Grant and AJ Murabito and sophomores Zach Hansen and Henry Wei. read more » Girls’ basketball ends season with confidence after CCS loss March 1, 2011 — by Joanna Lee After going undefeated in the B division in the El Camino League, girls’ basketball players wanted to extend their dominance to CCS. But their season ended Feb. 24 with a second-round, 50-36 loss to San Mateo. read more » Lacrosse: Young sport gains popularity February 28, 2011 — by Jordan Waite The parents who pleaded the district to start a lacrosse program at SHS three years ago knew that lacrosse was a fast-growing sport, but no one expected the team to grow and succeed as much as it has. Only two seasons ago, the lacrosse program had to recruit in order to make a full team, but this year, players were cut from the varsity team in order to have the optimal-sized team of 22 players. read more » Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ soccer comes up short in CCS March 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock Entering CCS with a 10-0-2 record and winners of the De Anza League, the girls’ soccer team lost in the first round of CCS to Burlingame 3-0 at home on Feb. 23. The team made it to the quarterfinals of CCS last season and had hopes of finishing higher this year. read more » Round two loss ends solid season March 1, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Although the boys’ basketball team lost to Mills 59-43 in round two of CCS on Feb. 24, their season was filled with highlights such as beating cross-town rivals, the Los Gatos Wildcats, 57-47 and crushing the Monterey Vikings 73-56 in the first round of CCS. read more » Small team yields big achievements throughout season March 1, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Having overcome numerous challenges throughout the season such as inexperienced newcomers, injury and the loss of players, the wrestling team stayed strong and sent four of its wrestlers to CCS at Independence High School on Feb. 25 and 26. Those wrestlers were juniors Graham Grant and AJ Murabito and sophomores Zach Hansen and Henry Wei. read more » Girls’ basketball ends season with confidence after CCS loss March 1, 2011 — by Joanna Lee After going undefeated in the B division in the El Camino League, girls’ basketball players wanted to extend their dominance to CCS. But their season ended Feb. 24 with a second-round, 50-36 loss to San Mateo. read more » Lacrosse: Young sport gains popularity February 28, 2011 — by Jordan Waite The parents who pleaded the district to start a lacrosse program at SHS three years ago knew that lacrosse was a fast-growing sport, but no one expected the team to grow and succeed as much as it has. Only two seasons ago, the lacrosse program had to recruit in order to make a full team, but this year, players were cut from the varsity team in order to have the optimal-sized team of 22 players. read more » Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Round two loss ends solid season March 1, 2011 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Roy Bisht Although the boys’ basketball team lost to Mills 59-43 in round two of CCS on Feb. 24, their season was filled with highlights such as beating cross-town rivals, the Los Gatos Wildcats, 57-47 and crushing the Monterey Vikings 73-56 in the first round of CCS. read more » Small team yields big achievements throughout season March 1, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Having overcome numerous challenges throughout the season such as inexperienced newcomers, injury and the loss of players, the wrestling team stayed strong and sent four of its wrestlers to CCS at Independence High School on Feb. 25 and 26. Those wrestlers were juniors Graham Grant and AJ Murabito and sophomores Zach Hansen and Henry Wei. read more » Girls’ basketball ends season with confidence after CCS loss March 1, 2011 — by Joanna Lee After going undefeated in the B division in the El Camino League, girls’ basketball players wanted to extend their dominance to CCS. But their season ended Feb. 24 with a second-round, 50-36 loss to San Mateo. read more » Lacrosse: Young sport gains popularity February 28, 2011 — by Jordan Waite The parents who pleaded the district to start a lacrosse program at SHS three years ago knew that lacrosse was a fast-growing sport, but no one expected the team to grow and succeed as much as it has. Only two seasons ago, the lacrosse program had to recruit in order to make a full team, but this year, players were cut from the varsity team in order to have the optimal-sized team of 22 players. read more » Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Small team yields big achievements throughout season March 1, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung Having overcome numerous challenges throughout the season such as inexperienced newcomers, injury and the loss of players, the wrestling team stayed strong and sent four of its wrestlers to CCS at Independence High School on Feb. 25 and 26. Those wrestlers were juniors Graham Grant and AJ Murabito and sophomores Zach Hansen and Henry Wei. read more » Girls’ basketball ends season with confidence after CCS loss March 1, 2011 — by Joanna Lee After going undefeated in the B division in the El Camino League, girls’ basketball players wanted to extend their dominance to CCS. But their season ended Feb. 24 with a second-round, 50-36 loss to San Mateo. read more » Lacrosse: Young sport gains popularity February 28, 2011 — by Jordan Waite The parents who pleaded the district to start a lacrosse program at SHS three years ago knew that lacrosse was a fast-growing sport, but no one expected the team to grow and succeed as much as it has. Only two seasons ago, the lacrosse program had to recruit in order to make a full team, but this year, players were cut from the varsity team in order to have the optimal-sized team of 22 players. read more » Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Girls’ basketball ends season with confidence after CCS loss March 1, 2011 — by Joanna Lee After going undefeated in the B division in the El Camino League, girls’ basketball players wanted to extend their dominance to CCS. But their season ended Feb. 24 with a second-round, 50-36 loss to San Mateo. read more » Lacrosse: Young sport gains popularity February 28, 2011 — by Jordan Waite The parents who pleaded the district to start a lacrosse program at SHS three years ago knew that lacrosse was a fast-growing sport, but no one expected the team to grow and succeed as much as it has. Only two seasons ago, the lacrosse program had to recruit in order to make a full team, but this year, players were cut from the varsity team in order to have the optimal-sized team of 22 players. read more » Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Lacrosse: Young sport gains popularity February 28, 2011 — by Jordan Waite The parents who pleaded the district to start a lacrosse program at SHS three years ago knew that lacrosse was a fast-growing sport, but no one expected the team to grow and succeed as much as it has. Only two seasons ago, the lacrosse program had to recruit in order to make a full team, but this year, players were cut from the varsity team in order to have the optimal-sized team of 22 players. read more » Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast
Baseball hopes to rise from last year’s defeats February 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung As the spring sports season approaches, the baseball team is working harder than ever to prepare. Disappointed from last year’s mediocre 10-20 record, many players on the team feel the need to redeem themselves with the upcoming season. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...182183184185186...190200210220...nextlast