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 » Boys’ XC team aims for state competition October 22, 2010 — by Vijay Menon and Brandon Judoprasetijo Under the leadership of new head coach Dan Ambrico, the boys’ cross country team has smoothly transitioned into the season as familiar faces continue to dominate on the track. Now, the team is focusing on achieving its goal of making it to the state competition at Woodward Park in Fresno. read more » Freshman power in girls’ water polo October 22, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Nikki de Roos, although only a freshman, is proving to be a key player on the varsity girls' water polo team. Relatively new to the sport, de Roos finds her passion in playing with her teammates. read more » Jaycie Luo: Possible recruitment to the girls’ Chinese ice hockey team October 21, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Lauren Kuan It was like any other day at ice hockey practice, executing drills and scrimmaging with teammates, when freshman Jaycie Luo noticed her dad talking with men in red and yellow warm-up suits. Shortly after, she found out that the Chinese Olympic Team had offered to allow her to practice with them and possibly later get recruited depending on her performance. read more » Crystal Yen: Tennis Star October 19, 2010 — by Evaline Ju Despite qualifying as a Junior Olympic hurdler in eighth grade, junior Crystal Yen abandoned the track lanes the summer after her freshman year when she realized she did not truly enjoy the sport. She chose instead to focus on tennis, which she had started only two summers before, after seventh grade. read more » Girls’ golf: ‘Champion’ freshman swings her way into lineup October 19, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma and Samika Kumar For No. 4 player Hallé Champion, playing on the golf team this season has solidified her hopes to excel at the game, plow her way to perfection and develop lasting friendships. With the young team losing their most experienced member, No. 1 player senior Uttara Sivaram, next year, the freshman just may become the exemplary golfer for her peers in upcoming years. Having played golf for two years, Champion would like to hit the ball farther and be better at putting. Though she admits she has some ways to go, her acquired skills and talents remain admired by her peers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen co-captains October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji When most people reach their senior year, they are excited to finally be at the top of high school’s hierarchy. Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen have reached this peak, but they are sharing a top leadership position as co-captains of the 11-17 girls’ varsity volleyball team. “I think it’s a really good system because both [Nielson] and I bring different aspects to the team,” said Blegen. She praised her co-captain for taking such a leading role on the court and boosting everyone’s confidence. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...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 » Boys’ XC team aims for state competition October 22, 2010 — by Vijay Menon and Brandon Judoprasetijo Under the leadership of new head coach Dan Ambrico, the boys’ cross country team has smoothly transitioned into the season as familiar faces continue to dominate on the track. Now, the team is focusing on achieving its goal of making it to the state competition at Woodward Park in Fresno. read more » Freshman power in girls’ water polo October 22, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Nikki de Roos, although only a freshman, is proving to be a key player on the varsity girls' water polo team. Relatively new to the sport, de Roos finds her passion in playing with her teammates. read more » Jaycie Luo: Possible recruitment to the girls’ Chinese ice hockey team October 21, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Lauren Kuan It was like any other day at ice hockey practice, executing drills and scrimmaging with teammates, when freshman Jaycie Luo noticed her dad talking with men in red and yellow warm-up suits. Shortly after, she found out that the Chinese Olympic Team had offered to allow her to practice with them and possibly later get recruited depending on her performance. read more » Crystal Yen: Tennis Star October 19, 2010 — by Evaline Ju Despite qualifying as a Junior Olympic hurdler in eighth grade, junior Crystal Yen abandoned the track lanes the summer after her freshman year when she realized she did not truly enjoy the sport. She chose instead to focus on tennis, which she had started only two summers before, after seventh grade. read more » Girls’ golf: ‘Champion’ freshman swings her way into lineup October 19, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma and Samika Kumar For No. 4 player Hallé Champion, playing on the golf team this season has solidified her hopes to excel at the game, plow her way to perfection and develop lasting friendships. With the young team losing their most experienced member, No. 1 player senior Uttara Sivaram, next year, the freshman just may become the exemplary golfer for her peers in upcoming years. Having played golf for two years, Champion would like to hit the ball farther and be better at putting. Though she admits she has some ways to go, her acquired skills and talents remain admired by her peers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen co-captains October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji When most people reach their senior year, they are excited to finally be at the top of high school’s hierarchy. Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen have reached this peak, but they are sharing a top leadership position as co-captains of the 11-17 girls’ varsity volleyball team. “I think it’s a really good system because both [Nielson] and I bring different aspects to the team,” said Blegen. She praised her co-captain for taking such a leading role on the court and boosting everyone’s confidence. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...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 » Boys’ XC team aims for state competition October 22, 2010 — by Vijay Menon and Brandon Judoprasetijo Under the leadership of new head coach Dan Ambrico, the boys’ cross country team has smoothly transitioned into the season as familiar faces continue to dominate on the track. Now, the team is focusing on achieving its goal of making it to the state competition at Woodward Park in Fresno. read more » Freshman power in girls’ water polo October 22, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Nikki de Roos, although only a freshman, is proving to be a key player on the varsity girls' water polo team. Relatively new to the sport, de Roos finds her passion in playing with her teammates. read more » Jaycie Luo: Possible recruitment to the girls’ Chinese ice hockey team October 21, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Lauren Kuan It was like any other day at ice hockey practice, executing drills and scrimmaging with teammates, when freshman Jaycie Luo noticed her dad talking with men in red and yellow warm-up suits. Shortly after, she found out that the Chinese Olympic Team had offered to allow her to practice with them and possibly later get recruited depending on her performance. read more » Crystal Yen: Tennis Star October 19, 2010 — by Evaline Ju Despite qualifying as a Junior Olympic hurdler in eighth grade, junior Crystal Yen abandoned the track lanes the summer after her freshman year when she realized she did not truly enjoy the sport. She chose instead to focus on tennis, which she had started only two summers before, after seventh grade. read more » Girls’ golf: ‘Champion’ freshman swings her way into lineup October 19, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma and Samika Kumar For No. 4 player Hallé Champion, playing on the golf team this season has solidified her hopes to excel at the game, plow her way to perfection and develop lasting friendships. With the young team losing their most experienced member, No. 1 player senior Uttara Sivaram, next year, the freshman just may become the exemplary golfer for her peers in upcoming years. Having played golf for two years, Champion would like to hit the ball farther and be better at putting. Though she admits she has some ways to go, her acquired skills and talents remain admired by her peers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen co-captains October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji When most people reach their senior year, they are excited to finally be at the top of high school’s hierarchy. Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen have reached this peak, but they are sharing a top leadership position as co-captains of the 11-17 girls’ varsity volleyball team. “I think it’s a really good system because both [Nielson] and I bring different aspects to the team,” said Blegen. She praised her co-captain for taking such a leading role on the court and boosting everyone’s confidence. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ XC team aims for state competition October 22, 2010 — by Vijay Menon and Brandon Judoprasetijo Under the leadership of new head coach Dan Ambrico, the boys’ cross country team has smoothly transitioned into the season as familiar faces continue to dominate on the track. Now, the team is focusing on achieving its goal of making it to the state competition at Woodward Park in Fresno. read more » Freshman power in girls’ water polo October 22, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Nikki de Roos, although only a freshman, is proving to be a key player on the varsity girls' water polo team. Relatively new to the sport, de Roos finds her passion in playing with her teammates. read more » Jaycie Luo: Possible recruitment to the girls’ Chinese ice hockey team October 21, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Lauren Kuan It was like any other day at ice hockey practice, executing drills and scrimmaging with teammates, when freshman Jaycie Luo noticed her dad talking with men in red and yellow warm-up suits. Shortly after, she found out that the Chinese Olympic Team had offered to allow her to practice with them and possibly later get recruited depending on her performance. read more » Crystal Yen: Tennis Star October 19, 2010 — by Evaline Ju Despite qualifying as a Junior Olympic hurdler in eighth grade, junior Crystal Yen abandoned the track lanes the summer after her freshman year when she realized she did not truly enjoy the sport. She chose instead to focus on tennis, which she had started only two summers before, after seventh grade. read more » Girls’ golf: ‘Champion’ freshman swings her way into lineup October 19, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma and Samika Kumar For No. 4 player Hallé Champion, playing on the golf team this season has solidified her hopes to excel at the game, plow her way to perfection and develop lasting friendships. With the young team losing their most experienced member, No. 1 player senior Uttara Sivaram, next year, the freshman just may become the exemplary golfer for her peers in upcoming years. Having played golf for two years, Champion would like to hit the ball farther and be better at putting. Though she admits she has some ways to go, her acquired skills and talents remain admired by her peers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen co-captains October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji When most people reach their senior year, they are excited to finally be at the top of high school’s hierarchy. Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen have reached this peak, but they are sharing a top leadership position as co-captains of the 11-17 girls’ varsity volleyball team. “I think it’s a really good system because both [Nielson] and I bring different aspects to the team,” said Blegen. She praised her co-captain for taking such a leading role on the court and boosting everyone’s confidence. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...200210220...nextlast
Freshman power in girls’ water polo October 22, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Nikki de Roos, although only a freshman, is proving to be a key player on the varsity girls' water polo team. Relatively new to the sport, de Roos finds her passion in playing with her teammates. read more » Jaycie Luo: Possible recruitment to the girls’ Chinese ice hockey team October 21, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Lauren Kuan It was like any other day at ice hockey practice, executing drills and scrimmaging with teammates, when freshman Jaycie Luo noticed her dad talking with men in red and yellow warm-up suits. Shortly after, she found out that the Chinese Olympic Team had offered to allow her to practice with them and possibly later get recruited depending on her performance. read more » Crystal Yen: Tennis Star October 19, 2010 — by Evaline Ju Despite qualifying as a Junior Olympic hurdler in eighth grade, junior Crystal Yen abandoned the track lanes the summer after her freshman year when she realized she did not truly enjoy the sport. She chose instead to focus on tennis, which she had started only two summers before, after seventh grade. read more » Girls’ golf: ‘Champion’ freshman swings her way into lineup October 19, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma and Samika Kumar For No. 4 player Hallé Champion, playing on the golf team this season has solidified her hopes to excel at the game, plow her way to perfection and develop lasting friendships. With the young team losing their most experienced member, No. 1 player senior Uttara Sivaram, next year, the freshman just may become the exemplary golfer for her peers in upcoming years. Having played golf for two years, Champion would like to hit the ball farther and be better at putting. Though she admits she has some ways to go, her acquired skills and talents remain admired by her peers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen co-captains October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji When most people reach their senior year, they are excited to finally be at the top of high school’s hierarchy. Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen have reached this peak, but they are sharing a top leadership position as co-captains of the 11-17 girls’ varsity volleyball team. “I think it’s a really good system because both [Nielson] and I bring different aspects to the team,” said Blegen. She praised her co-captain for taking such a leading role on the court and boosting everyone’s confidence. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...200210220...nextlast
Jaycie Luo: Possible recruitment to the girls’ Chinese ice hockey team October 21, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Lauren Kuan It was like any other day at ice hockey practice, executing drills and scrimmaging with teammates, when freshman Jaycie Luo noticed her dad talking with men in red and yellow warm-up suits. Shortly after, she found out that the Chinese Olympic Team had offered to allow her to practice with them and possibly later get recruited depending on her performance. read more » Crystal Yen: Tennis Star October 19, 2010 — by Evaline Ju Despite qualifying as a Junior Olympic hurdler in eighth grade, junior Crystal Yen abandoned the track lanes the summer after her freshman year when she realized she did not truly enjoy the sport. She chose instead to focus on tennis, which she had started only two summers before, after seventh grade. read more » Girls’ golf: ‘Champion’ freshman swings her way into lineup October 19, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma and Samika Kumar For No. 4 player Hallé Champion, playing on the golf team this season has solidified her hopes to excel at the game, plow her way to perfection and develop lasting friendships. With the young team losing their most experienced member, No. 1 player senior Uttara Sivaram, next year, the freshman just may become the exemplary golfer for her peers in upcoming years. Having played golf for two years, Champion would like to hit the ball farther and be better at putting. Though she admits she has some ways to go, her acquired skills and talents remain admired by her peers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen co-captains October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji When most people reach their senior year, they are excited to finally be at the top of high school’s hierarchy. Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen have reached this peak, but they are sharing a top leadership position as co-captains of the 11-17 girls’ varsity volleyball team. “I think it’s a really good system because both [Nielson] and I bring different aspects to the team,” said Blegen. She praised her co-captain for taking such a leading role on the court and boosting everyone’s confidence. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...200210220...nextlast
Crystal Yen: Tennis Star October 19, 2010 — by Evaline Ju Despite qualifying as a Junior Olympic hurdler in eighth grade, junior Crystal Yen abandoned the track lanes the summer after her freshman year when she realized she did not truly enjoy the sport. She chose instead to focus on tennis, which she had started only two summers before, after seventh grade. read more » Girls’ golf: ‘Champion’ freshman swings her way into lineup October 19, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma and Samika Kumar For No. 4 player Hallé Champion, playing on the golf team this season has solidified her hopes to excel at the game, plow her way to perfection and develop lasting friendships. With the young team losing their most experienced member, No. 1 player senior Uttara Sivaram, next year, the freshman just may become the exemplary golfer for her peers in upcoming years. Having played golf for two years, Champion would like to hit the ball farther and be better at putting. Though she admits she has some ways to go, her acquired skills and talents remain admired by her peers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen co-captains October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji When most people reach their senior year, they are excited to finally be at the top of high school’s hierarchy. Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen have reached this peak, but they are sharing a top leadership position as co-captains of the 11-17 girls’ varsity volleyball team. “I think it’s a really good system because both [Nielson] and I bring different aspects to the team,” said Blegen. She praised her co-captain for taking such a leading role on the court and boosting everyone’s confidence. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ golf: ‘Champion’ freshman swings her way into lineup October 19, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma and Samika Kumar For No. 4 player Hallé Champion, playing on the golf team this season has solidified her hopes to excel at the game, plow her way to perfection and develop lasting friendships. With the young team losing their most experienced member, No. 1 player senior Uttara Sivaram, next year, the freshman just may become the exemplary golfer for her peers in upcoming years. Having played golf for two years, Champion would like to hit the ball farther and be better at putting. Though she admits she has some ways to go, her acquired skills and talents remain admired by her peers. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen co-captains October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji When most people reach their senior year, they are excited to finally be at the top of high school’s hierarchy. Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen have reached this peak, but they are sharing a top leadership position as co-captains of the 11-17 girls’ varsity volleyball team. “I think it’s a really good system because both [Nielson] and I bring different aspects to the team,” said Blegen. She praised her co-captain for taking such a leading role on the court and boosting everyone’s confidence. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Volleyball: Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen co-captains October 19, 2010 — by Aashna Mukerji When most people reach their senior year, they are excited to finally be at the top of high school’s hierarchy. Seniors Sarah Blegen and Hanna Nielsen have reached this peak, but they are sharing a top leadership position as co-captains of the 11-17 girls’ varsity volleyball team. “I think it’s a really good system because both [Nielson] and I bring different aspects to the team,” said Blegen. She praised her co-captain for taking such a leading role on the court and boosting everyone’s confidence. read more » Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ Tennis: Team remains undefeated after match against Monta Vista October 17, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The dark clouds appeared ominous on the afternoon of Oct. 5 when the girls’ tennis team set out to play their longtime rival Monta Vista High. Yet even the depressing skies and a few light sprinkles would not hinder the team from defeating their opponents 5-2. With half of the league season over as of Oct. 5, the outlook to a CCS championship repeat remains bright. “I cannot remember the last time Saratoga tennis has started a season 12-0,” said head coach Tom Uyehara. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...188189190191192...200210220...nextlast