Badminton gets back to basics March 16, 2010 — by Kevin Mu "One, two, swing! One, two, swing!" head coach John Phung repeats as he slowly circles the members of the varsity badminton team, who stand organized into rows and are practicing their racket strokes at the top of the quad steps. In a departure from last year's more free-form practices, Phung, who is returning to coach the Falcons for his second year, is focusing on improving players' core skills through basic drills and more intense conditioning. "My goal for the team is to finish in the top three or maybe to even win the league championship," he said. read more » Girls’ lacrosse: Steep learning curve inhibits otherwise strong team March 16, 2010 — by Sophia Cooper It's never easy to have a team without a coach. This was the situation presented for the girls' lacrosse team until three weeks of season training had passed. Thankfully, three coaches came out of the woodwork and are now in charge of the second-season sport. Head coach Eleni Rodgers, former goalie at UC Santa Cruz, assistant coach and SHS class of '01 grad Lynn Chou, former goalie at UC San Diego, and JV coach Lauren Junker, who played at UC Davis, stepped up to fill the gap. read more » Girls’ swimming: Despite tough start, team remains optimistic March 16, 2010 — by Serena Chan The girls' swim team hopes to dominate this season with the advantage of an extremely strong team led by seniors Elizabeth Murray, Megan Nolet and Lauren Opatrny. Last season, the team placed eighth overall at CCS, ranking fifth out of the public schools, and the girls think they can compete with anyone. "We should be placing in the top 10 at CCS," said Murray. "We have done it these last couple of years, so it's possible for us." "Paly and Homestead are our biggest challenges," added Nolet. read more » Girls’ track: Fresh start out of the blocks March 16, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Two new coaches + a lack of experienced track athletes = a long season ahead. This simple equation shows how challenging the girls' track team's season may be. For the past few years the ladies have proven to be strong, producing many athletes who have gone to compete at the college level, such as alumnae Katie Gasik (Chico State, hurdles) and Kiersten Dolbec (UC Santa Barbra, high jump). This year the girls are going to have to jump over many hurdles to make it to leagues. read more » Boys’ volleyball comes in too hot, leaves matches cold March 16, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney The Falcon volleyball team got off to a rough start this season with back-to-back losses against Sacred Heart and Leland on March 4 and March 10. These disappointing losses came along with an injury to one of the the team's best hitters but allowed newer players to get used to varsity-level competition. read more » Boys’ golf: Team gains experience, starts season strong March 16, 2010 — by Sarah Hull The boys' golf team opened the season with an overwhelming win against Santa Clara with a score of 202-286 (lowest score wins) on Feb. 24. The team then took second in a three team match against Los Gatos and Monta Vista, who placed first and third, respectively, on March 1. "The match against both Los Gatos and Monta Vista was the biggest one of the year," said junior and second starter Kent Paisley. "It wasn't our best match, but we're playing Los Gatos again later this year, so we still have a shot to beat them." read more » Girls’ basketball falls in CCS semifinals to Valley Christian March 15, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma While the Falcons may have lost their CCS semi-final game against Valley Christian High School on Feb. 27, they did accomplish something else. The 62-42 loss marked the furthest any Saratoga High girls' basketball team has made it in the CCS playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons shutout in CCS in quarterfinals March 8, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After winning the El Camino league and advancing to the quarterfinals in CCS playoffs after a bye in the first round, the Falcons' season came to an end on Feb. 27 in a 5-0 loss to Sacred Heart. The Falcons (13-7-1) kept up with Sacred Heart (13-7-3) early in the game, trailing their opponents 1-0 through the first half, but fell during the second half when Sacred Heart scored four goals to increase their lead to 5-0. read more » Girls’ soccer: Season ends in CCS quarterfinals February 26, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris The girls' soccer team had one goal for this season: to improve from last year. Not only has the team accomplished this goal, but they have exceeded it by making it all the way to the CCS quarterfinals. Saratoga, ranked lowest in CCS, lost a close quarterfinal game to No. 1 ranked Scotts Valley on Feb. 27. The teams tied 0-0 in regulation play, and the score remained tied throughout overtime. The game went to penalty kicks, and since Scotts Valley scored all five of its penalty kicks, one more than Saratoga, they moved on the semi-finals. read more » Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ lacrosse: Steep learning curve inhibits otherwise strong team March 16, 2010 — by Sophia Cooper It's never easy to have a team without a coach. This was the situation presented for the girls' lacrosse team until three weeks of season training had passed. Thankfully, three coaches came out of the woodwork and are now in charge of the second-season sport. Head coach Eleni Rodgers, former goalie at UC Santa Cruz, assistant coach and SHS class of '01 grad Lynn Chou, former goalie at UC San Diego, and JV coach Lauren Junker, who played at UC Davis, stepped up to fill the gap. read more » Girls’ swimming: Despite tough start, team remains optimistic March 16, 2010 — by Serena Chan The girls' swim team hopes to dominate this season with the advantage of an extremely strong team led by seniors Elizabeth Murray, Megan Nolet and Lauren Opatrny. Last season, the team placed eighth overall at CCS, ranking fifth out of the public schools, and the girls think they can compete with anyone. "We should be placing in the top 10 at CCS," said Murray. "We have done it these last couple of years, so it's possible for us." "Paly and Homestead are our biggest challenges," added Nolet. read more » Girls’ track: Fresh start out of the blocks March 16, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Two new coaches + a lack of experienced track athletes = a long season ahead. This simple equation shows how challenging the girls' track team's season may be. For the past few years the ladies have proven to be strong, producing many athletes who have gone to compete at the college level, such as alumnae Katie Gasik (Chico State, hurdles) and Kiersten Dolbec (UC Santa Barbra, high jump). This year the girls are going to have to jump over many hurdles to make it to leagues. read more » Boys’ volleyball comes in too hot, leaves matches cold March 16, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney The Falcon volleyball team got off to a rough start this season with back-to-back losses against Sacred Heart and Leland on March 4 and March 10. These disappointing losses came along with an injury to one of the the team's best hitters but allowed newer players to get used to varsity-level competition. read more » Boys’ golf: Team gains experience, starts season strong March 16, 2010 — by Sarah Hull The boys' golf team opened the season with an overwhelming win against Santa Clara with a score of 202-286 (lowest score wins) on Feb. 24. The team then took second in a three team match against Los Gatos and Monta Vista, who placed first and third, respectively, on March 1. "The match against both Los Gatos and Monta Vista was the biggest one of the year," said junior and second starter Kent Paisley. "It wasn't our best match, but we're playing Los Gatos again later this year, so we still have a shot to beat them." read more » Girls’ basketball falls in CCS semifinals to Valley Christian March 15, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma While the Falcons may have lost their CCS semi-final game against Valley Christian High School on Feb. 27, they did accomplish something else. The 62-42 loss marked the furthest any Saratoga High girls' basketball team has made it in the CCS playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons shutout in CCS in quarterfinals March 8, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After winning the El Camino league and advancing to the quarterfinals in CCS playoffs after a bye in the first round, the Falcons' season came to an end on Feb. 27 in a 5-0 loss to Sacred Heart. The Falcons (13-7-1) kept up with Sacred Heart (13-7-3) early in the game, trailing their opponents 1-0 through the first half, but fell during the second half when Sacred Heart scored four goals to increase their lead to 5-0. read more » Girls’ soccer: Season ends in CCS quarterfinals February 26, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris The girls' soccer team had one goal for this season: to improve from last year. Not only has the team accomplished this goal, but they have exceeded it by making it all the way to the CCS quarterfinals. Saratoga, ranked lowest in CCS, lost a close quarterfinal game to No. 1 ranked Scotts Valley on Feb. 27. The teams tied 0-0 in regulation play, and the score remained tied throughout overtime. The game went to penalty kicks, and since Scotts Valley scored all five of its penalty kicks, one more than Saratoga, they moved on the semi-finals. read more » Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ swimming: Despite tough start, team remains optimistic March 16, 2010 — by Serena Chan The girls' swim team hopes to dominate this season with the advantage of an extremely strong team led by seniors Elizabeth Murray, Megan Nolet and Lauren Opatrny. Last season, the team placed eighth overall at CCS, ranking fifth out of the public schools, and the girls think they can compete with anyone. "We should be placing in the top 10 at CCS," said Murray. "We have done it these last couple of years, so it's possible for us." "Paly and Homestead are our biggest challenges," added Nolet. read more » Girls’ track: Fresh start out of the blocks March 16, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Two new coaches + a lack of experienced track athletes = a long season ahead. This simple equation shows how challenging the girls' track team's season may be. For the past few years the ladies have proven to be strong, producing many athletes who have gone to compete at the college level, such as alumnae Katie Gasik (Chico State, hurdles) and Kiersten Dolbec (UC Santa Barbra, high jump). This year the girls are going to have to jump over many hurdles to make it to leagues. read more » Boys’ volleyball comes in too hot, leaves matches cold March 16, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney The Falcon volleyball team got off to a rough start this season with back-to-back losses against Sacred Heart and Leland on March 4 and March 10. These disappointing losses came along with an injury to one of the the team's best hitters but allowed newer players to get used to varsity-level competition. read more » Boys’ golf: Team gains experience, starts season strong March 16, 2010 — by Sarah Hull The boys' golf team opened the season with an overwhelming win against Santa Clara with a score of 202-286 (lowest score wins) on Feb. 24. The team then took second in a three team match against Los Gatos and Monta Vista, who placed first and third, respectively, on March 1. "The match against both Los Gatos and Monta Vista was the biggest one of the year," said junior and second starter Kent Paisley. "It wasn't our best match, but we're playing Los Gatos again later this year, so we still have a shot to beat them." read more » Girls’ basketball falls in CCS semifinals to Valley Christian March 15, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma While the Falcons may have lost their CCS semi-final game against Valley Christian High School on Feb. 27, they did accomplish something else. The 62-42 loss marked the furthest any Saratoga High girls' basketball team has made it in the CCS playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons shutout in CCS in quarterfinals March 8, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After winning the El Camino league and advancing to the quarterfinals in CCS playoffs after a bye in the first round, the Falcons' season came to an end on Feb. 27 in a 5-0 loss to Sacred Heart. The Falcons (13-7-1) kept up with Sacred Heart (13-7-3) early in the game, trailing their opponents 1-0 through the first half, but fell during the second half when Sacred Heart scored four goals to increase their lead to 5-0. read more » Girls’ soccer: Season ends in CCS quarterfinals February 26, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris The girls' soccer team had one goal for this season: to improve from last year. Not only has the team accomplished this goal, but they have exceeded it by making it all the way to the CCS quarterfinals. Saratoga, ranked lowest in CCS, lost a close quarterfinal game to No. 1 ranked Scotts Valley on Feb. 27. The teams tied 0-0 in regulation play, and the score remained tied throughout overtime. The game went to penalty kicks, and since Scotts Valley scored all five of its penalty kicks, one more than Saratoga, they moved on the semi-finals. read more » Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ track: Fresh start out of the blocks March 16, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan Two new coaches + a lack of experienced track athletes = a long season ahead. This simple equation shows how challenging the girls' track team's season may be. For the past few years the ladies have proven to be strong, producing many athletes who have gone to compete at the college level, such as alumnae Katie Gasik (Chico State, hurdles) and Kiersten Dolbec (UC Santa Barbra, high jump). This year the girls are going to have to jump over many hurdles to make it to leagues. read more » Boys’ volleyball comes in too hot, leaves matches cold March 16, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney The Falcon volleyball team got off to a rough start this season with back-to-back losses against Sacred Heart and Leland on March 4 and March 10. These disappointing losses came along with an injury to one of the the team's best hitters but allowed newer players to get used to varsity-level competition. read more » Boys’ golf: Team gains experience, starts season strong March 16, 2010 — by Sarah Hull The boys' golf team opened the season with an overwhelming win against Santa Clara with a score of 202-286 (lowest score wins) on Feb. 24. The team then took second in a three team match against Los Gatos and Monta Vista, who placed first and third, respectively, on March 1. "The match against both Los Gatos and Monta Vista was the biggest one of the year," said junior and second starter Kent Paisley. "It wasn't our best match, but we're playing Los Gatos again later this year, so we still have a shot to beat them." read more » Girls’ basketball falls in CCS semifinals to Valley Christian March 15, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma While the Falcons may have lost their CCS semi-final game against Valley Christian High School on Feb. 27, they did accomplish something else. The 62-42 loss marked the furthest any Saratoga High girls' basketball team has made it in the CCS playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons shutout in CCS in quarterfinals March 8, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After winning the El Camino league and advancing to the quarterfinals in CCS playoffs after a bye in the first round, the Falcons' season came to an end on Feb. 27 in a 5-0 loss to Sacred Heart. The Falcons (13-7-1) kept up with Sacred Heart (13-7-3) early in the game, trailing their opponents 1-0 through the first half, but fell during the second half when Sacred Heart scored four goals to increase their lead to 5-0. read more » Girls’ soccer: Season ends in CCS quarterfinals February 26, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris The girls' soccer team had one goal for this season: to improve from last year. Not only has the team accomplished this goal, but they have exceeded it by making it all the way to the CCS quarterfinals. Saratoga, ranked lowest in CCS, lost a close quarterfinal game to No. 1 ranked Scotts Valley on Feb. 27. The teams tied 0-0 in regulation play, and the score remained tied throughout overtime. The game went to penalty kicks, and since Scotts Valley scored all five of its penalty kicks, one more than Saratoga, they moved on the semi-finals. read more » Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ volleyball comes in too hot, leaves matches cold March 16, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney The Falcon volleyball team got off to a rough start this season with back-to-back losses against Sacred Heart and Leland on March 4 and March 10. These disappointing losses came along with an injury to one of the the team's best hitters but allowed newer players to get used to varsity-level competition. read more » Boys’ golf: Team gains experience, starts season strong March 16, 2010 — by Sarah Hull The boys' golf team opened the season with an overwhelming win against Santa Clara with a score of 202-286 (lowest score wins) on Feb. 24. The team then took second in a three team match against Los Gatos and Monta Vista, who placed first and third, respectively, on March 1. "The match against both Los Gatos and Monta Vista was the biggest one of the year," said junior and second starter Kent Paisley. "It wasn't our best match, but we're playing Los Gatos again later this year, so we still have a shot to beat them." read more » Girls’ basketball falls in CCS semifinals to Valley Christian March 15, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma While the Falcons may have lost their CCS semi-final game against Valley Christian High School on Feb. 27, they did accomplish something else. The 62-42 loss marked the furthest any Saratoga High girls' basketball team has made it in the CCS playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons shutout in CCS in quarterfinals March 8, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After winning the El Camino league and advancing to the quarterfinals in CCS playoffs after a bye in the first round, the Falcons' season came to an end on Feb. 27 in a 5-0 loss to Sacred Heart. The Falcons (13-7-1) kept up with Sacred Heart (13-7-3) early in the game, trailing their opponents 1-0 through the first half, but fell during the second half when Sacred Heart scored four goals to increase their lead to 5-0. read more » Girls’ soccer: Season ends in CCS quarterfinals February 26, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris The girls' soccer team had one goal for this season: to improve from last year. Not only has the team accomplished this goal, but they have exceeded it by making it all the way to the CCS quarterfinals. Saratoga, ranked lowest in CCS, lost a close quarterfinal game to No. 1 ranked Scotts Valley on Feb. 27. The teams tied 0-0 in regulation play, and the score remained tied throughout overtime. The game went to penalty kicks, and since Scotts Valley scored all five of its penalty kicks, one more than Saratoga, they moved on the semi-finals. read more » Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ golf: Team gains experience, starts season strong March 16, 2010 — by Sarah Hull The boys' golf team opened the season with an overwhelming win against Santa Clara with a score of 202-286 (lowest score wins) on Feb. 24. The team then took second in a three team match against Los Gatos and Monta Vista, who placed first and third, respectively, on March 1. "The match against both Los Gatos and Monta Vista was the biggest one of the year," said junior and second starter Kent Paisley. "It wasn't our best match, but we're playing Los Gatos again later this year, so we still have a shot to beat them." read more » Girls’ basketball falls in CCS semifinals to Valley Christian March 15, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma While the Falcons may have lost their CCS semi-final game against Valley Christian High School on Feb. 27, they did accomplish something else. The 62-42 loss marked the furthest any Saratoga High girls' basketball team has made it in the CCS playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons shutout in CCS in quarterfinals March 8, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After winning the El Camino league and advancing to the quarterfinals in CCS playoffs after a bye in the first round, the Falcons' season came to an end on Feb. 27 in a 5-0 loss to Sacred Heart. The Falcons (13-7-1) kept up with Sacred Heart (13-7-3) early in the game, trailing their opponents 1-0 through the first half, but fell during the second half when Sacred Heart scored four goals to increase their lead to 5-0. read more » Girls’ soccer: Season ends in CCS quarterfinals February 26, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris The girls' soccer team had one goal for this season: to improve from last year. Not only has the team accomplished this goal, but they have exceeded it by making it all the way to the CCS quarterfinals. Saratoga, ranked lowest in CCS, lost a close quarterfinal game to No. 1 ranked Scotts Valley on Feb. 27. The teams tied 0-0 in regulation play, and the score remained tied throughout overtime. The game went to penalty kicks, and since Scotts Valley scored all five of its penalty kicks, one more than Saratoga, they moved on the semi-finals. read more » Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ basketball falls in CCS semifinals to Valley Christian March 15, 2010 — by Apeksha Sharma While the Falcons may have lost their CCS semi-final game against Valley Christian High School on Feb. 27, they did accomplish something else. The 62-42 loss marked the furthest any Saratoga High girls' basketball team has made it in the CCS playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons shutout in CCS in quarterfinals March 8, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After winning the El Camino league and advancing to the quarterfinals in CCS playoffs after a bye in the first round, the Falcons' season came to an end on Feb. 27 in a 5-0 loss to Sacred Heart. The Falcons (13-7-1) kept up with Sacred Heart (13-7-3) early in the game, trailing their opponents 1-0 through the first half, but fell during the second half when Sacred Heart scored four goals to increase their lead to 5-0. read more » Girls’ soccer: Season ends in CCS quarterfinals February 26, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris The girls' soccer team had one goal for this season: to improve from last year. Not only has the team accomplished this goal, but they have exceeded it by making it all the way to the CCS quarterfinals. Saratoga, ranked lowest in CCS, lost a close quarterfinal game to No. 1 ranked Scotts Valley on Feb. 27. The teams tied 0-0 in regulation play, and the score remained tied throughout overtime. The game went to penalty kicks, and since Scotts Valley scored all five of its penalty kicks, one more than Saratoga, they moved on the semi-finals. read more » Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Boys’ soccer: Falcons shutout in CCS in quarterfinals March 8, 2010 — by Roy Bisht After winning the El Camino league and advancing to the quarterfinals in CCS playoffs after a bye in the first round, the Falcons' season came to an end on Feb. 27 in a 5-0 loss to Sacred Heart. The Falcons (13-7-1) kept up with Sacred Heart (13-7-3) early in the game, trailing their opponents 1-0 through the first half, but fell during the second half when Sacred Heart scored four goals to increase their lead to 5-0. read more » Girls’ soccer: Season ends in CCS quarterfinals February 26, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris The girls' soccer team had one goal for this season: to improve from last year. Not only has the team accomplished this goal, but they have exceeded it by making it all the way to the CCS quarterfinals. Saratoga, ranked lowest in CCS, lost a close quarterfinal game to No. 1 ranked Scotts Valley on Feb. 27. The teams tied 0-0 in regulation play, and the score remained tied throughout overtime. The game went to penalty kicks, and since Scotts Valley scored all five of its penalty kicks, one more than Saratoga, they moved on the semi-finals. read more » Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Girls’ soccer: Season ends in CCS quarterfinals February 26, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris The girls' soccer team had one goal for this season: to improve from last year. Not only has the team accomplished this goal, but they have exceeded it by making it all the way to the CCS quarterfinals. Saratoga, ranked lowest in CCS, lost a close quarterfinal game to No. 1 ranked Scotts Valley on Feb. 27. The teams tied 0-0 in regulation play, and the score remained tied throughout overtime. The game went to penalty kicks, and since Scotts Valley scored all five of its penalty kicks, one more than Saratoga, they moved on the semi-finals. read more » Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast
Wrestling: Mediocre season ends with disappointing CCS February 24, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson The wrestling season seemed to be taking a turn for the better as the team headed into its CCS meet on Feb. 19 and 20 at Independence High. Team captain Allan Yen hoped to compete after recovering from a severe foot injury that kept him out of the majority of this season's meets. In addition, sophomores Alfred Murabito and Nick Marshall and freshman Zach Hansen, all ranked in the top ten for their respective weight classes, were predicted to place top ten at CCS. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...193194195196197...200210220...nextlast