Track team competes in mock-meet March 24, 2010 — by Arnav Dugar The track team started its season with a meet on March 4, the Falcon Invitational, but the athletes did not compete against another school. Instead, they went against themselves. "The mock meet is practice to get us ready for the regular meets this season," said the head coach Archie Ljepava, who is coaching long and triple jump. "It also lets us evaluate athletes in a competitive manner." In the boys' division, senior Trevor Teerlink is the team's top sprinter being coached by Michael Xiatry. read more » Boys’ lacrosse: new coach raises morale March 16, 2010 — by Parul Singh, Kim Tsai and Jordan Waite As the spring season begins, morale is high on the varsity boys lacrosse team. They have better players, a new coach and more effective practices. "[Head Coach Larry Boehm] is a lot better motivator than our old coach was. Our stick skills are definitely a lot better this year than last year," said senior co-captain and midfielder Danny Baldwin. According to Baldwin, not only is the new coach a better motivator, he is also knowledgeable about the game and is able to encourage the boys to try harder things to improve, according to Baldwin. read more » Baseball adjusts to changes all around the diamond March 16, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng Major League Baseball is a game of transactions. The constant waiving, releasing and signing of players and coaches epitomizes the continual change of team sports. This past off season, the Falcons' baseball program underwent some major changes of its own. Among the changes were a league promotion, new coaches and roster swaps. Movin' on up After posting a stellar 12-3 record last season in the lower El Camino Division, the young baseball program will face tougher competition this year in the upper De Anza Division. read more » Softball makes room for improvement March 16, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Vivian LeTran Coming off a losing season, junior pitcher Megan Brading knows the softball team will have an uphill climb as they head into the new season. As a result, improvement is the main goal for the team this year. "Our goal is to work together because we have a lot of new people moving up to varsity," said senior third baseman/outfielder Stephanie Borsum. "For now, we're trying to learn where we are and improve from there." read more » Clarke pushes for CCS finals senior year March 16, 2010 — by Izzy Albert The common phrase "every little bit counts" is one that senior thrower Connor Clarke can truly relate to. Last year, Clarke was less than an inch short of qualifying for CCS Finals in shot put, throwing 48'4". However, the fact that he was so close only makes Clarke hungrier for the upcoming season. "I feel like I'm ready for the challenges this year," said Clarke. "I'm shooting for possibly a place in states, which can be done if I keep improving." read more » Boys’ swim team reaches for another CCS record March 16, 2010 — by Emily Williams and Tim Rollinson "Step up." Eight swimmers step on to the white starting blocks. "Take your mark." They bend down, fingers and toes curled around the edge of the block, poised for action. "Go!" Bodies explode off the blocks in a tight streamline and they are off, swimming the first 100 of varsity boys' swim coach Christian Bonner's dreaded test set. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...nextlast
Boys’ lacrosse: new coach raises morale March 16, 2010 — by Parul Singh, Kim Tsai and Jordan Waite As the spring season begins, morale is high on the varsity boys lacrosse team. They have better players, a new coach and more effective practices. "[Head Coach Larry Boehm] is a lot better motivator than our old coach was. Our stick skills are definitely a lot better this year than last year," said senior co-captain and midfielder Danny Baldwin. According to Baldwin, not only is the new coach a better motivator, he is also knowledgeable about the game and is able to encourage the boys to try harder things to improve, according to Baldwin. read more » Baseball adjusts to changes all around the diamond March 16, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng Major League Baseball is a game of transactions. The constant waiving, releasing and signing of players and coaches epitomizes the continual change of team sports. This past off season, the Falcons' baseball program underwent some major changes of its own. Among the changes were a league promotion, new coaches and roster swaps. Movin' on up After posting a stellar 12-3 record last season in the lower El Camino Division, the young baseball program will face tougher competition this year in the upper De Anza Division. read more » Softball makes room for improvement March 16, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Vivian LeTran Coming off a losing season, junior pitcher Megan Brading knows the softball team will have an uphill climb as they head into the new season. As a result, improvement is the main goal for the team this year. "Our goal is to work together because we have a lot of new people moving up to varsity," said senior third baseman/outfielder Stephanie Borsum. "For now, we're trying to learn where we are and improve from there." read more » Clarke pushes for CCS finals senior year March 16, 2010 — by Izzy Albert The common phrase "every little bit counts" is one that senior thrower Connor Clarke can truly relate to. Last year, Clarke was less than an inch short of qualifying for CCS Finals in shot put, throwing 48'4". However, the fact that he was so close only makes Clarke hungrier for the upcoming season. "I feel like I'm ready for the challenges this year," said Clarke. "I'm shooting for possibly a place in states, which can be done if I keep improving." read more » Boys’ swim team reaches for another CCS record March 16, 2010 — by Emily Williams and Tim Rollinson "Step up." Eight swimmers step on to the white starting blocks. "Take your mark." They bend down, fingers and toes curled around the edge of the block, poised for action. "Go!" Bodies explode off the blocks in a tight streamline and they are off, swimming the first 100 of varsity boys' swim coach Christian Bonner's dreaded test set. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...nextlast
Baseball adjusts to changes all around the diamond March 16, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and David Eng Major League Baseball is a game of transactions. The constant waiving, releasing and signing of players and coaches epitomizes the continual change of team sports. This past off season, the Falcons' baseball program underwent some major changes of its own. Among the changes were a league promotion, new coaches and roster swaps. Movin' on up After posting a stellar 12-3 record last season in the lower El Camino Division, the young baseball program will face tougher competition this year in the upper De Anza Division. read more » Softball makes room for improvement March 16, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Vivian LeTran Coming off a losing season, junior pitcher Megan Brading knows the softball team will have an uphill climb as they head into the new season. As a result, improvement is the main goal for the team this year. "Our goal is to work together because we have a lot of new people moving up to varsity," said senior third baseman/outfielder Stephanie Borsum. "For now, we're trying to learn where we are and improve from there." read more » Clarke pushes for CCS finals senior year March 16, 2010 — by Izzy Albert The common phrase "every little bit counts" is one that senior thrower Connor Clarke can truly relate to. Last year, Clarke was less than an inch short of qualifying for CCS Finals in shot put, throwing 48'4". However, the fact that he was so close only makes Clarke hungrier for the upcoming season. "I feel like I'm ready for the challenges this year," said Clarke. "I'm shooting for possibly a place in states, which can be done if I keep improving." read more » Boys’ swim team reaches for another CCS record March 16, 2010 — by Emily Williams and Tim Rollinson "Step up." Eight swimmers step on to the white starting blocks. "Take your mark." They bend down, fingers and toes curled around the edge of the block, poised for action. "Go!" Bodies explode off the blocks in a tight streamline and they are off, swimming the first 100 of varsity boys' swim coach Christian Bonner's dreaded test set. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...nextlast
Softball makes room for improvement March 16, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Vivian LeTran Coming off a losing season, junior pitcher Megan Brading knows the softball team will have an uphill climb as they head into the new season. As a result, improvement is the main goal for the team this year. "Our goal is to work together because we have a lot of new people moving up to varsity," said senior third baseman/outfielder Stephanie Borsum. "For now, we're trying to learn where we are and improve from there." read more » Clarke pushes for CCS finals senior year March 16, 2010 — by Izzy Albert The common phrase "every little bit counts" is one that senior thrower Connor Clarke can truly relate to. Last year, Clarke was less than an inch short of qualifying for CCS Finals in shot put, throwing 48'4". However, the fact that he was so close only makes Clarke hungrier for the upcoming season. "I feel like I'm ready for the challenges this year," said Clarke. "I'm shooting for possibly a place in states, which can be done if I keep improving." read more » Boys’ swim team reaches for another CCS record March 16, 2010 — by Emily Williams and Tim Rollinson "Step up." Eight swimmers step on to the white starting blocks. "Take your mark." They bend down, fingers and toes curled around the edge of the block, poised for action. "Go!" Bodies explode off the blocks in a tight streamline and they are off, swimming the first 100 of varsity boys' swim coach Christian Bonner's dreaded test set. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...nextlast
Clarke pushes for CCS finals senior year March 16, 2010 — by Izzy Albert The common phrase "every little bit counts" is one that senior thrower Connor Clarke can truly relate to. Last year, Clarke was less than an inch short of qualifying for CCS Finals in shot put, throwing 48'4". However, the fact that he was so close only makes Clarke hungrier for the upcoming season. "I feel like I'm ready for the challenges this year," said Clarke. "I'm shooting for possibly a place in states, which can be done if I keep improving." read more » Boys’ swim team reaches for another CCS record March 16, 2010 — by Emily Williams and Tim Rollinson "Step up." Eight swimmers step on to the white starting blocks. "Take your mark." They bend down, fingers and toes curled around the edge of the block, poised for action. "Go!" Bodies explode off the blocks in a tight streamline and they are off, swimming the first 100 of varsity boys' swim coach Christian Bonner's dreaded test set. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...nextlast
Boys’ swim team reaches for another CCS record March 16, 2010 — by Emily Williams and Tim Rollinson "Step up." Eight swimmers step on to the white starting blocks. "Take your mark." They bend down, fingers and toes curled around the edge of the block, poised for action. "Go!" Bodies explode off the blocks in a tight streamline and they are off, swimming the first 100 of varsity boys' swim coach Christian Bonner's dreaded test set. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...nextlast
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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...194195196197198...210220...nextlast