Boys’ Soccer: Same team, tougher league November 8, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu If the members of the boys’ soccer team want to make it to CCS again, they will have to win in a tougher league and without last year’s top scorer. The team’s tryouts began Nov 1 and continued throughout the week. This year, the team had minor changes to their coaching staff, since Adam Clarke will be returning as varsity head coach, but JV will be taken over by Michael Patrick. The team also has recruited a new keeper coach, Jim Hull. Saratoga high alumnus Brandon Chow will be returning to help coach. read more » Girls’ Basketball: Already-familiar team looks forward to season November 8, 2010 — by Joanna Lee With their preseason starting Nov. 26, the girls’ basketball team is readying themselves to face a season full of excitement as well as challenges. Tryouts, which began on Nov. 1, are set to be extended for an extra week after the official conclusion of fall sports. The team will again be coached by Mike Davey. Over the summer, most of the team played on the Saratoga Suns, a summer league, forming friendships even before the season had commenced. “[Playing on the Saratoga Suns with the team] helped tremendously because people already have bonded with their teammates, and the freshmen now understand how things work,” said returning senior guard Raven Sisco. “The whole basketball program is like a family.” read more » Season wraps up as CCS nears November 7, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Vijay Menon After going through a season of hard work and success, runners on the boys’ cross country team will see their season coming to an end soon. Looking back, senior co-captain Garrick Chan is pleased with the team’s achievements. read more » League season ends with no trip to CCS November 7, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Players on the girls’ field hockey team celebrated their senior day on Nov. 2 in style: decorations, gifts and speeches were showered upon the six graduating seniors who were dressed to the theme of “Looney Tunes.” read more » Girls’ soccer season looks promising November 7, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock This year, with key players senior Mckenzi Crase, senior Ren Norris, junior Kari Clark and junior Courtney Brandt returning, the girls’ soccer team is confident that they will win the De Anza league and go to CCS as they did last year, despite a new coaching staff and only three returning seniors. read more » Wrestling: New coach provides fresh start to season November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung The wrestling season began on Nov. 1 with a fresh source of motivation: a new coach. Joe Pele has coached the Lynbrook High team for four years and the Miller Middle School team for six years in the past and is now looking to guide the Falcons in wrestling. read more » How the Falcons ended the curse October 28, 2010 — by Guest Writers Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk After seeing Los Gatos lose to Palo Alto the previous week 42-0, students started predicting that this could be the year we finally won. Fans weren’t disappointed as the Falcons managed to come away with a 21-17 victory. Here’s why: 1. Offensive Line did its job. read more » Field Hockey: Loss of key player, games sets back CCS goals October 25, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Having competed in the playoffs every year since 2000, field hockey has consistently been one of the school's strongest sports teams. This season, however, with key losses early in the season, and the injury of senior attacker and co-captain Vanessa Block, the team may not even make it to the CCS playoffs. At an away game on Oct. 14 against Gilroy, the Mustangs came away with a 2-1 victory against the Falcons after managing to score two early goals. Senior forward Whitney Hansen scored the lone Falcon goal late in the second half, hoping to spark a comeback. read more » Girls’ XC works hard despite injury October 25, 2010 — by Emily Williams In any given sport, it’s inevitable that injuries will occur. However, this season, the girls’ cross country team seems to be especially plagued by injuries. read more » History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Basketball: Already-familiar team looks forward to season November 8, 2010 — by Joanna Lee With their preseason starting Nov. 26, the girls’ basketball team is readying themselves to face a season full of excitement as well as challenges. Tryouts, which began on Nov. 1, are set to be extended for an extra week after the official conclusion of fall sports. The team will again be coached by Mike Davey. Over the summer, most of the team played on the Saratoga Suns, a summer league, forming friendships even before the season had commenced. “[Playing on the Saratoga Suns with the team] helped tremendously because people already have bonded with their teammates, and the freshmen now understand how things work,” said returning senior guard Raven Sisco. “The whole basketball program is like a family.” read more » Season wraps up as CCS nears November 7, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Vijay Menon After going through a season of hard work and success, runners on the boys’ cross country team will see their season coming to an end soon. Looking back, senior co-captain Garrick Chan is pleased with the team’s achievements. read more » League season ends with no trip to CCS November 7, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Players on the girls’ field hockey team celebrated their senior day on Nov. 2 in style: decorations, gifts and speeches were showered upon the six graduating seniors who were dressed to the theme of “Looney Tunes.” read more » Girls’ soccer season looks promising November 7, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock This year, with key players senior Mckenzi Crase, senior Ren Norris, junior Kari Clark and junior Courtney Brandt returning, the girls’ soccer team is confident that they will win the De Anza league and go to CCS as they did last year, despite a new coaching staff and only three returning seniors. read more » Wrestling: New coach provides fresh start to season November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung The wrestling season began on Nov. 1 with a fresh source of motivation: a new coach. Joe Pele has coached the Lynbrook High team for four years and the Miller Middle School team for six years in the past and is now looking to guide the Falcons in wrestling. read more » How the Falcons ended the curse October 28, 2010 — by Guest Writers Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk After seeing Los Gatos lose to Palo Alto the previous week 42-0, students started predicting that this could be the year we finally won. Fans weren’t disappointed as the Falcons managed to come away with a 21-17 victory. Here’s why: 1. Offensive Line did its job. read more » Field Hockey: Loss of key player, games sets back CCS goals October 25, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Having competed in the playoffs every year since 2000, field hockey has consistently been one of the school's strongest sports teams. This season, however, with key losses early in the season, and the injury of senior attacker and co-captain Vanessa Block, the team may not even make it to the CCS playoffs. At an away game on Oct. 14 against Gilroy, the Mustangs came away with a 2-1 victory against the Falcons after managing to score two early goals. Senior forward Whitney Hansen scored the lone Falcon goal late in the second half, hoping to spark a comeback. read more » Girls’ XC works hard despite injury October 25, 2010 — by Emily Williams In any given sport, it’s inevitable that injuries will occur. However, this season, the girls’ cross country team seems to be especially plagued by injuries. read more » History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast
Season wraps up as CCS nears November 7, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Vijay Menon After going through a season of hard work and success, runners on the boys’ cross country team will see their season coming to an end soon. Looking back, senior co-captain Garrick Chan is pleased with the team’s achievements. read more » League season ends with no trip to CCS November 7, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Players on the girls’ field hockey team celebrated their senior day on Nov. 2 in style: decorations, gifts and speeches were showered upon the six graduating seniors who were dressed to the theme of “Looney Tunes.” read more » Girls’ soccer season looks promising November 7, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock This year, with key players senior Mckenzi Crase, senior Ren Norris, junior Kari Clark and junior Courtney Brandt returning, the girls’ soccer team is confident that they will win the De Anza league and go to CCS as they did last year, despite a new coaching staff and only three returning seniors. read more » Wrestling: New coach provides fresh start to season November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung The wrestling season began on Nov. 1 with a fresh source of motivation: a new coach. Joe Pele has coached the Lynbrook High team for four years and the Miller Middle School team for six years in the past and is now looking to guide the Falcons in wrestling. read more » How the Falcons ended the curse October 28, 2010 — by Guest Writers Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk After seeing Los Gatos lose to Palo Alto the previous week 42-0, students started predicting that this could be the year we finally won. Fans weren’t disappointed as the Falcons managed to come away with a 21-17 victory. Here’s why: 1. Offensive Line did its job. read more » Field Hockey: Loss of key player, games sets back CCS goals October 25, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Having competed in the playoffs every year since 2000, field hockey has consistently been one of the school's strongest sports teams. This season, however, with key losses early in the season, and the injury of senior attacker and co-captain Vanessa Block, the team may not even make it to the CCS playoffs. At an away game on Oct. 14 against Gilroy, the Mustangs came away with a 2-1 victory against the Falcons after managing to score two early goals. Senior forward Whitney Hansen scored the lone Falcon goal late in the second half, hoping to spark a comeback. read more » Girls’ XC works hard despite injury October 25, 2010 — by Emily Williams In any given sport, it’s inevitable that injuries will occur. However, this season, the girls’ cross country team seems to be especially plagued by injuries. read more » History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast
League season ends with no trip to CCS November 7, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Players on the girls’ field hockey team celebrated their senior day on Nov. 2 in style: decorations, gifts and speeches were showered upon the six graduating seniors who were dressed to the theme of “Looney Tunes.” read more » Girls’ soccer season looks promising November 7, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock This year, with key players senior Mckenzi Crase, senior Ren Norris, junior Kari Clark and junior Courtney Brandt returning, the girls’ soccer team is confident that they will win the De Anza league and go to CCS as they did last year, despite a new coaching staff and only three returning seniors. read more » Wrestling: New coach provides fresh start to season November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung The wrestling season began on Nov. 1 with a fresh source of motivation: a new coach. Joe Pele has coached the Lynbrook High team for four years and the Miller Middle School team for six years in the past and is now looking to guide the Falcons in wrestling. read more » How the Falcons ended the curse October 28, 2010 — by Guest Writers Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk After seeing Los Gatos lose to Palo Alto the previous week 42-0, students started predicting that this could be the year we finally won. Fans weren’t disappointed as the Falcons managed to come away with a 21-17 victory. Here’s why: 1. Offensive Line did its job. read more » Field Hockey: Loss of key player, games sets back CCS goals October 25, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Having competed in the playoffs every year since 2000, field hockey has consistently been one of the school's strongest sports teams. This season, however, with key losses early in the season, and the injury of senior attacker and co-captain Vanessa Block, the team may not even make it to the CCS playoffs. At an away game on Oct. 14 against Gilroy, the Mustangs came away with a 2-1 victory against the Falcons after managing to score two early goals. Senior forward Whitney Hansen scored the lone Falcon goal late in the second half, hoping to spark a comeback. read more » Girls’ XC works hard despite injury October 25, 2010 — by Emily Williams In any given sport, it’s inevitable that injuries will occur. However, this season, the girls’ cross country team seems to be especially plagued by injuries. read more » History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ soccer season looks promising November 7, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock This year, with key players senior Mckenzi Crase, senior Ren Norris, junior Kari Clark and junior Courtney Brandt returning, the girls’ soccer team is confident that they will win the De Anza league and go to CCS as they did last year, despite a new coaching staff and only three returning seniors. read more » Wrestling: New coach provides fresh start to season November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung The wrestling season began on Nov. 1 with a fresh source of motivation: a new coach. Joe Pele has coached the Lynbrook High team for four years and the Miller Middle School team for six years in the past and is now looking to guide the Falcons in wrestling. read more » How the Falcons ended the curse October 28, 2010 — by Guest Writers Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk After seeing Los Gatos lose to Palo Alto the previous week 42-0, students started predicting that this could be the year we finally won. Fans weren’t disappointed as the Falcons managed to come away with a 21-17 victory. Here’s why: 1. Offensive Line did its job. read more » Field Hockey: Loss of key player, games sets back CCS goals October 25, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Having competed in the playoffs every year since 2000, field hockey has consistently been one of the school's strongest sports teams. This season, however, with key losses early in the season, and the injury of senior attacker and co-captain Vanessa Block, the team may not even make it to the CCS playoffs. At an away game on Oct. 14 against Gilroy, the Mustangs came away with a 2-1 victory against the Falcons after managing to score two early goals. Senior forward Whitney Hansen scored the lone Falcon goal late in the second half, hoping to spark a comeback. read more » Girls’ XC works hard despite injury October 25, 2010 — by Emily Williams In any given sport, it’s inevitable that injuries will occur. However, this season, the girls’ cross country team seems to be especially plagued by injuries. read more » History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast
Wrestling: New coach provides fresh start to season November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Deborah Soung The wrestling season began on Nov. 1 with a fresh source of motivation: a new coach. Joe Pele has coached the Lynbrook High team for four years and the Miller Middle School team for six years in the past and is now looking to guide the Falcons in wrestling. read more » How the Falcons ended the curse October 28, 2010 — by Guest Writers Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk After seeing Los Gatos lose to Palo Alto the previous week 42-0, students started predicting that this could be the year we finally won. Fans weren’t disappointed as the Falcons managed to come away with a 21-17 victory. Here’s why: 1. Offensive Line did its job. read more » Field Hockey: Loss of key player, games sets back CCS goals October 25, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Having competed in the playoffs every year since 2000, field hockey has consistently been one of the school's strongest sports teams. This season, however, with key losses early in the season, and the injury of senior attacker and co-captain Vanessa Block, the team may not even make it to the CCS playoffs. At an away game on Oct. 14 against Gilroy, the Mustangs came away with a 2-1 victory against the Falcons after managing to score two early goals. Senior forward Whitney Hansen scored the lone Falcon goal late in the second half, hoping to spark a comeback. read more » Girls’ XC works hard despite injury October 25, 2010 — by Emily Williams In any given sport, it’s inevitable that injuries will occur. However, this season, the girls’ cross country team seems to be especially plagued by injuries. read more » History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast
How the Falcons ended the curse October 28, 2010 — by Guest Writers Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk After seeing Los Gatos lose to Palo Alto the previous week 42-0, students started predicting that this could be the year we finally won. Fans weren’t disappointed as the Falcons managed to come away with a 21-17 victory. Here’s why: 1. Offensive Line did its job. read more » Field Hockey: Loss of key player, games sets back CCS goals October 25, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Having competed in the playoffs every year since 2000, field hockey has consistently been one of the school's strongest sports teams. This season, however, with key losses early in the season, and the injury of senior attacker and co-captain Vanessa Block, the team may not even make it to the CCS playoffs. At an away game on Oct. 14 against Gilroy, the Mustangs came away with a 2-1 victory against the Falcons after managing to score two early goals. Senior forward Whitney Hansen scored the lone Falcon goal late in the second half, hoping to spark a comeback. read more » Girls’ XC works hard despite injury October 25, 2010 — by Emily Williams In any given sport, it’s inevitable that injuries will occur. However, this season, the girls’ cross country team seems to be especially plagued by injuries. read more » History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast
Field Hockey: Loss of key player, games sets back CCS goals October 25, 2010 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Having competed in the playoffs every year since 2000, field hockey has consistently been one of the school's strongest sports teams. This season, however, with key losses early in the season, and the injury of senior attacker and co-captain Vanessa Block, the team may not even make it to the CCS playoffs. At an away game on Oct. 14 against Gilroy, the Mustangs came away with a 2-1 victory against the Falcons after managing to score two early goals. Senior forward Whitney Hansen scored the lone Falcon goal late in the second half, hoping to spark a comeback. read more » Girls’ XC works hard despite injury October 25, 2010 — by Emily Williams In any given sport, it’s inevitable that injuries will occur. However, this season, the girls’ cross country team seems to be especially plagued by injuries. read more » History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ XC works hard despite injury October 25, 2010 — by Emily Williams In any given sport, it’s inevitable that injuries will occur. However, this season, the girls’ cross country team seems to be especially plagued by injuries. read more » History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast
History of Rivalry: The ups and downs of SHS football October 25, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson and Anoop Galivanche Let’s face it: It’s been a long 27 years for Saratoga football. As Saratoga students grew increasingly indifferent to the football program due to mediocre results, the program fell into a self-perpetuating slump that seemingly bogged down players, causing failures that only served to further alienate the fans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...186187188189190...200210220...nextlast