Girls’ track: Lady Falcons take changes in stride April 6, 2010 — by This season, things have been a bit different for members of the girls' track team. The most significant change is the institution of Archie Ljepava, previously the jumping coach, as head coach. Ljepava replaced former head coach and throwing coach Andy Arness, who is now coaching at Homestead. Coaches and athletes alike are embracing these changes and their efforts are paying off. read more » Boys’ volleyball: Despite rough start, Falcons show glint of hope April 6, 2010 — by Sulmaan Hassan Despite an eight-game losing steak and injuries to key players, the Falcons managed to muster up a key victory against King's Academy on March 24. This win instilled confidence in the team, resulting in three wins during the Leigh Tournament. But this new-found confidence was short lived when the team subsequently lost to Los Gatos on March 30 and then Monta Vista on March 31. read more » Boys’ golf team goes through ups and downs April 5, 2010 — by Girish Swaminath Even after dealing with two tough losses that could potentially put the team out of CCS contention, the Falcons are still trying to keep their hopes up. The team dealt with a miserable 200-183 loss against Los Gatos High on March 29 at Saratoga Country Club. The scores represent the totals of the top five golfers on each team. Previously, the team lost at home to Milpitas High and tied with Monta Vista High at Deep Cliff Country Club on March 15. read more » Badminton: Early in season, team put to test April 5, 2010 — by Lillian Chen and Kevin Mu In the normally tame world of high school badminton, a rowdy crowd of players gathers around a single court. The crowd erupts in cheering and applause after each point. With lightning-fast reflexes, sophomore Jeffrey Kuo blocks an impossibly fast smash from his opponent, Gunn High School's Charlie Yang. With flawless footwork, Yang makes it to the net for a cross-court net drop. But it's too late. Anticipating the shot, Kuo storms to the net, and with a flick of his wrist the birdie strikes the floor. Kuo clenches his fist in satisfaction—the match is over. read more » Softball strives to improve April 2, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Vivian LeTran With teamwork and dedication, the softball team is trying to keep a positive attitude about this season, despite struggles on the field. read more » Boys’ tennis places third at national tournament, continues to breeze through league play April 2, 2010 — by Jason Wu Perhaps only the Falcons could be disappointed with a third place finish at the nation's premier high school tennis tournament, the Corona Del Mar National High School All-American Boys Invitational in Newport Beach March 20-21. The team, coming in as the third seed, placed third in the USTA-sanctioned event, which featured 16 top teams from around nation, with some teams even hailing from places like New York City, North Carolina and Idaho. read more » Boys’ Swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: varsity goalie Gavin Peake aims to save the game April 1, 2010 — by Parul Singh and Kim Tsai A Los Gatos lacrosse player sprints toward the goal, fakes left, fakes right, then swiftly heaves a 70-mile an hour toss at the net. While most people's reaction would be to duck or run, junior Gavin Peake calmly catches the ball in the mesh of his glove. As the sole goalie on the varsity lacrosse team, Peake is essential to the Falcons' success, yet most people forget just how much pressure rests on the shoulders of the goalie. "Sometimes it's all lot of pressure on me if we're in a close game, then the team blames me if I'm supposed to save it, but I understand that," said Peake. read more » Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ volleyball: Despite rough start, Falcons show glint of hope April 6, 2010 — by Sulmaan Hassan Despite an eight-game losing steak and injuries to key players, the Falcons managed to muster up a key victory against King's Academy on March 24. This win instilled confidence in the team, resulting in three wins during the Leigh Tournament. But this new-found confidence was short lived when the team subsequently lost to Los Gatos on March 30 and then Monta Vista on March 31. read more » Boys’ golf team goes through ups and downs April 5, 2010 — by Girish Swaminath Even after dealing with two tough losses that could potentially put the team out of CCS contention, the Falcons are still trying to keep their hopes up. The team dealt with a miserable 200-183 loss against Los Gatos High on March 29 at Saratoga Country Club. The scores represent the totals of the top five golfers on each team. Previously, the team lost at home to Milpitas High and tied with Monta Vista High at Deep Cliff Country Club on March 15. read more » Badminton: Early in season, team put to test April 5, 2010 — by Lillian Chen and Kevin Mu In the normally tame world of high school badminton, a rowdy crowd of players gathers around a single court. The crowd erupts in cheering and applause after each point. With lightning-fast reflexes, sophomore Jeffrey Kuo blocks an impossibly fast smash from his opponent, Gunn High School's Charlie Yang. With flawless footwork, Yang makes it to the net for a cross-court net drop. But it's too late. Anticipating the shot, Kuo storms to the net, and with a flick of his wrist the birdie strikes the floor. Kuo clenches his fist in satisfaction—the match is over. read more » Softball strives to improve April 2, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Vivian LeTran With teamwork and dedication, the softball team is trying to keep a positive attitude about this season, despite struggles on the field. read more » Boys’ tennis places third at national tournament, continues to breeze through league play April 2, 2010 — by Jason Wu Perhaps only the Falcons could be disappointed with a third place finish at the nation's premier high school tennis tournament, the Corona Del Mar National High School All-American Boys Invitational in Newport Beach March 20-21. The team, coming in as the third seed, placed third in the USTA-sanctioned event, which featured 16 top teams from around nation, with some teams even hailing from places like New York City, North Carolina and Idaho. read more » Boys’ Swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: varsity goalie Gavin Peake aims to save the game April 1, 2010 — by Parul Singh and Kim Tsai A Los Gatos lacrosse player sprints toward the goal, fakes left, fakes right, then swiftly heaves a 70-mile an hour toss at the net. While most people's reaction would be to duck or run, junior Gavin Peake calmly catches the ball in the mesh of his glove. As the sole goalie on the varsity lacrosse team, Peake is essential to the Falcons' success, yet most people forget just how much pressure rests on the shoulders of the goalie. "Sometimes it's all lot of pressure on me if we're in a close game, then the team blames me if I'm supposed to save it, but I understand that," said Peake. read more » Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ golf team goes through ups and downs April 5, 2010 — by Girish Swaminath Even after dealing with two tough losses that could potentially put the team out of CCS contention, the Falcons are still trying to keep their hopes up. The team dealt with a miserable 200-183 loss against Los Gatos High on March 29 at Saratoga Country Club. The scores represent the totals of the top five golfers on each team. Previously, the team lost at home to Milpitas High and tied with Monta Vista High at Deep Cliff Country Club on March 15. read more » Badminton: Early in season, team put to test April 5, 2010 — by Lillian Chen and Kevin Mu In the normally tame world of high school badminton, a rowdy crowd of players gathers around a single court. The crowd erupts in cheering and applause after each point. With lightning-fast reflexes, sophomore Jeffrey Kuo blocks an impossibly fast smash from his opponent, Gunn High School's Charlie Yang. With flawless footwork, Yang makes it to the net for a cross-court net drop. But it's too late. Anticipating the shot, Kuo storms to the net, and with a flick of his wrist the birdie strikes the floor. Kuo clenches his fist in satisfaction—the match is over. read more » Softball strives to improve April 2, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Vivian LeTran With teamwork and dedication, the softball team is trying to keep a positive attitude about this season, despite struggles on the field. read more » Boys’ tennis places third at national tournament, continues to breeze through league play April 2, 2010 — by Jason Wu Perhaps only the Falcons could be disappointed with a third place finish at the nation's premier high school tennis tournament, the Corona Del Mar National High School All-American Boys Invitational in Newport Beach March 20-21. The team, coming in as the third seed, placed third in the USTA-sanctioned event, which featured 16 top teams from around nation, with some teams even hailing from places like New York City, North Carolina and Idaho. read more » Boys’ Swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: varsity goalie Gavin Peake aims to save the game April 1, 2010 — by Parul Singh and Kim Tsai A Los Gatos lacrosse player sprints toward the goal, fakes left, fakes right, then swiftly heaves a 70-mile an hour toss at the net. While most people's reaction would be to duck or run, junior Gavin Peake calmly catches the ball in the mesh of his glove. As the sole goalie on the varsity lacrosse team, Peake is essential to the Falcons' success, yet most people forget just how much pressure rests on the shoulders of the goalie. "Sometimes it's all lot of pressure on me if we're in a close game, then the team blames me if I'm supposed to save it, but I understand that," said Peake. read more » Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Badminton: Early in season, team put to test April 5, 2010 — by Lillian Chen and Kevin Mu In the normally tame world of high school badminton, a rowdy crowd of players gathers around a single court. The crowd erupts in cheering and applause after each point. With lightning-fast reflexes, sophomore Jeffrey Kuo blocks an impossibly fast smash from his opponent, Gunn High School's Charlie Yang. With flawless footwork, Yang makes it to the net for a cross-court net drop. But it's too late. Anticipating the shot, Kuo storms to the net, and with a flick of his wrist the birdie strikes the floor. Kuo clenches his fist in satisfaction—the match is over. read more » Softball strives to improve April 2, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Vivian LeTran With teamwork and dedication, the softball team is trying to keep a positive attitude about this season, despite struggles on the field. read more » Boys’ tennis places third at national tournament, continues to breeze through league play April 2, 2010 — by Jason Wu Perhaps only the Falcons could be disappointed with a third place finish at the nation's premier high school tennis tournament, the Corona Del Mar National High School All-American Boys Invitational in Newport Beach March 20-21. The team, coming in as the third seed, placed third in the USTA-sanctioned event, which featured 16 top teams from around nation, with some teams even hailing from places like New York City, North Carolina and Idaho. read more » Boys’ Swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: varsity goalie Gavin Peake aims to save the game April 1, 2010 — by Parul Singh and Kim Tsai A Los Gatos lacrosse player sprints toward the goal, fakes left, fakes right, then swiftly heaves a 70-mile an hour toss at the net. While most people's reaction would be to duck or run, junior Gavin Peake calmly catches the ball in the mesh of his glove. As the sole goalie on the varsity lacrosse team, Peake is essential to the Falcons' success, yet most people forget just how much pressure rests on the shoulders of the goalie. "Sometimes it's all lot of pressure on me if we're in a close game, then the team blames me if I'm supposed to save it, but I understand that," said Peake. read more » Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Softball strives to improve April 2, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Vivian LeTran With teamwork and dedication, the softball team is trying to keep a positive attitude about this season, despite struggles on the field. read more » Boys’ tennis places third at national tournament, continues to breeze through league play April 2, 2010 — by Jason Wu Perhaps only the Falcons could be disappointed with a third place finish at the nation's premier high school tennis tournament, the Corona Del Mar National High School All-American Boys Invitational in Newport Beach March 20-21. The team, coming in as the third seed, placed third in the USTA-sanctioned event, which featured 16 top teams from around nation, with some teams even hailing from places like New York City, North Carolina and Idaho. read more » Boys’ Swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: varsity goalie Gavin Peake aims to save the game April 1, 2010 — by Parul Singh and Kim Tsai A Los Gatos lacrosse player sprints toward the goal, fakes left, fakes right, then swiftly heaves a 70-mile an hour toss at the net. While most people's reaction would be to duck or run, junior Gavin Peake calmly catches the ball in the mesh of his glove. As the sole goalie on the varsity lacrosse team, Peake is essential to the Falcons' success, yet most people forget just how much pressure rests on the shoulders of the goalie. "Sometimes it's all lot of pressure on me if we're in a close game, then the team blames me if I'm supposed to save it, but I understand that," said Peake. read more » Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ tennis places third at national tournament, continues to breeze through league play April 2, 2010 — by Jason Wu Perhaps only the Falcons could be disappointed with a third place finish at the nation's premier high school tennis tournament, the Corona Del Mar National High School All-American Boys Invitational in Newport Beach March 20-21. The team, coming in as the third seed, placed third in the USTA-sanctioned event, which featured 16 top teams from around nation, with some teams even hailing from places like New York City, North Carolina and Idaho. read more » Boys’ Swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: varsity goalie Gavin Peake aims to save the game April 1, 2010 — by Parul Singh and Kim Tsai A Los Gatos lacrosse player sprints toward the goal, fakes left, fakes right, then swiftly heaves a 70-mile an hour toss at the net. While most people's reaction would be to duck or run, junior Gavin Peake calmly catches the ball in the mesh of his glove. As the sole goalie on the varsity lacrosse team, Peake is essential to the Falcons' success, yet most people forget just how much pressure rests on the shoulders of the goalie. "Sometimes it's all lot of pressure on me if we're in a close game, then the team blames me if I'm supposed to save it, but I understand that," said Peake. read more » Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ Swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: varsity goalie Gavin Peake aims to save the game April 1, 2010 — by Parul Singh and Kim Tsai A Los Gatos lacrosse player sprints toward the goal, fakes left, fakes right, then swiftly heaves a 70-mile an hour toss at the net. While most people's reaction would be to duck or run, junior Gavin Peake calmly catches the ball in the mesh of his glove. As the sole goalie on the varsity lacrosse team, Peake is essential to the Falcons' success, yet most people forget just how much pressure rests on the shoulders of the goalie. "Sometimes it's all lot of pressure on me if we're in a close game, then the team blames me if I'm supposed to save it, but I understand that," said Peake. read more » Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ swimming: Bittersweet senior day ends in loss April 1, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson A random passerby during the March 26 swim meet against Los Gatos may have noticed a strange occurrence. Although the Falcons have a formidable reputation, many of the team members were sporting blue water wings while preparing for the meet. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: varsity goalie Gavin Peake aims to save the game April 1, 2010 — by Parul Singh and Kim Tsai A Los Gatos lacrosse player sprints toward the goal, fakes left, fakes right, then swiftly heaves a 70-mile an hour toss at the net. While most people's reaction would be to duck or run, junior Gavin Peake calmly catches the ball in the mesh of his glove. As the sole goalie on the varsity lacrosse team, Peake is essential to the Falcons' success, yet most people forget just how much pressure rests on the shoulders of the goalie. "Sometimes it's all lot of pressure on me if we're in a close game, then the team blames me if I'm supposed to save it, but I understand that," said Peake. read more » Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ lacrosse: varsity goalie Gavin Peake aims to save the game April 1, 2010 — by Parul Singh and Kim Tsai A Los Gatos lacrosse player sprints toward the goal, fakes left, fakes right, then swiftly heaves a 70-mile an hour toss at the net. While most people's reaction would be to duck or run, junior Gavin Peake calmly catches the ball in the mesh of his glove. As the sole goalie on the varsity lacrosse team, Peake is essential to the Falcons' success, yet most people forget just how much pressure rests on the shoulders of the goalie. "Sometimes it's all lot of pressure on me if we're in a close game, then the team blames me if I'm supposed to save it, but I understand that," said Peake. read more » Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Falcons struggle with starting pitching, look for defense to improve chances March 31, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng At every level of baseball, from Little League to the Majors, pitching is considered to be the most important aspect of the game and the key to victory. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast