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 » Boys’ basketball: CCS hopes rim out February 22, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang You win some, you lose some. No one understands this more than the boys' basketball team, which saw its hopes of a CCS berth fade away in the waning seconds of a Feb. 12 game against rival Lynbrook Vikings. Entering the crucial game with a 4-6 record, the Falcons had hopes of defeating a Lynbrook team they had obliterated 61-38 on Dec. 18 and edged 76-61 more recently on Jan. 22. read more » Girls’ soccer soaring this season February 12, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris After being sent down to the lower El Camino Division this year, the Falcons had one main goal: to earn back their spot in the upper-league De Anza division. Not only is the team on its way to winning the El Camino league, but it could also make CCS. Currently in second place, the Falcons must win the rest of the games this season, most importantly a rescheduled game against league leader Fremont, to grab the league title. read more » Boys’ basketball: Inconsistency overshadows road victory February 10, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang With just under 30 seconds remaining in a crucial league matchup, raucous chants of "T-I-N-O! T-I-N-O!" echoed about the Cupertino High gymnasium on Jan. 29. But moments later, the only noise was the sound of Pioneer fans filing out the door in disappointment, as the visiting Falcons boys' basketball team managed a last-second victory against host Cupertino. read more » Boys’ soccer: fighting to maintain league lead February 9, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and Aanchal Mohan Just a month ago, when the season first started, few would have ever guessed that the boys' soccer team, led by a brand new coach and made up mostly of sophomores, would even be able scrape together a few wins, let alone compete for a league title and a spot in CCS. However, with an overall record of 10-5 and a league record of 5-2, the Falcons are leading the El Camino Division and are on target to earn a spot in the playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer climbs ranks in hope of league championship February 2, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan and Roy Bisht One new coach ready to bring home a victory? Check. Two sophomore captains ready to lead their team to the top? Check. Twenty-two skilled soccer players ready to play their hardest to become league champions? Check. The boys' soccer team is now in second place out of eight teams in the El Camino League as of Jan. 25. They credit this newfound success to good chemistry. "We all play really well together," said senior goalie Kevin Benzing. "Even though we all come from different teams and different grades, we manage to put that aside on the field." read more » Senior Suciu skates to success February 2, 2010 — by Mary Mykhaylova Out of 250 top skaters, senior Mark Suciu placed ninth at the 15th international annual “Tampa Am” competition in Tampa, Florida, in early December. The contest was open to all skateboarders worldwide, and each participant was sent by a sponsor to compete. "It's a little ironic to me that skateboarding competitions get the most coverage, because competitions are such a small part of skateboarding," said Suciu, who does not particularly like contests, and says most true skateboarders share the same anti-competitive attitude. read more » Sky High: Bouncing off the walls at trampoline-filled facility January 31, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney People dream about being weightless and traveling 30 yards in one hop. However, unless you have a few million dollars to blow on a trip to the moon, the closest you're going to get to such an experience is at Sky High. read more » Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...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 » Boys’ basketball: CCS hopes rim out February 22, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang You win some, you lose some. No one understands this more than the boys' basketball team, which saw its hopes of a CCS berth fade away in the waning seconds of a Feb. 12 game against rival Lynbrook Vikings. Entering the crucial game with a 4-6 record, the Falcons had hopes of defeating a Lynbrook team they had obliterated 61-38 on Dec. 18 and edged 76-61 more recently on Jan. 22. read more » Girls’ soccer soaring this season February 12, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris After being sent down to the lower El Camino Division this year, the Falcons had one main goal: to earn back their spot in the upper-league De Anza division. Not only is the team on its way to winning the El Camino league, but it could also make CCS. Currently in second place, the Falcons must win the rest of the games this season, most importantly a rescheduled game against league leader Fremont, to grab the league title. read more » Boys’ basketball: Inconsistency overshadows road victory February 10, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang With just under 30 seconds remaining in a crucial league matchup, raucous chants of "T-I-N-O! T-I-N-O!" echoed about the Cupertino High gymnasium on Jan. 29. But moments later, the only noise was the sound of Pioneer fans filing out the door in disappointment, as the visiting Falcons boys' basketball team managed a last-second victory against host Cupertino. read more » Boys’ soccer: fighting to maintain league lead February 9, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and Aanchal Mohan Just a month ago, when the season first started, few would have ever guessed that the boys' soccer team, led by a brand new coach and made up mostly of sophomores, would even be able scrape together a few wins, let alone compete for a league title and a spot in CCS. However, with an overall record of 10-5 and a league record of 5-2, the Falcons are leading the El Camino Division and are on target to earn a spot in the playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer climbs ranks in hope of league championship February 2, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan and Roy Bisht One new coach ready to bring home a victory? Check. Two sophomore captains ready to lead their team to the top? Check. Twenty-two skilled soccer players ready to play their hardest to become league champions? Check. The boys' soccer team is now in second place out of eight teams in the El Camino League as of Jan. 25. They credit this newfound success to good chemistry. "We all play really well together," said senior goalie Kevin Benzing. "Even though we all come from different teams and different grades, we manage to put that aside on the field." read more » Senior Suciu skates to success February 2, 2010 — by Mary Mykhaylova Out of 250 top skaters, senior Mark Suciu placed ninth at the 15th international annual “Tampa Am” competition in Tampa, Florida, in early December. The contest was open to all skateboarders worldwide, and each participant was sent by a sponsor to compete. "It's a little ironic to me that skateboarding competitions get the most coverage, because competitions are such a small part of skateboarding," said Suciu, who does not particularly like contests, and says most true skateboarders share the same anti-competitive attitude. read more » Sky High: Bouncing off the walls at trampoline-filled facility January 31, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney People dream about being weightless and traveling 30 yards in one hop. However, unless you have a few million dollars to blow on a trip to the moon, the closest you're going to get to such an experience is at Sky High. read more » Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...nextlast
Boys’ basketball: CCS hopes rim out February 22, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang You win some, you lose some. No one understands this more than the boys' basketball team, which saw its hopes of a CCS berth fade away in the waning seconds of a Feb. 12 game against rival Lynbrook Vikings. Entering the crucial game with a 4-6 record, the Falcons had hopes of defeating a Lynbrook team they had obliterated 61-38 on Dec. 18 and edged 76-61 more recently on Jan. 22. read more » Girls’ soccer soaring this season February 12, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris After being sent down to the lower El Camino Division this year, the Falcons had one main goal: to earn back their spot in the upper-league De Anza division. Not only is the team on its way to winning the El Camino league, but it could also make CCS. Currently in second place, the Falcons must win the rest of the games this season, most importantly a rescheduled game against league leader Fremont, to grab the league title. read more » Boys’ basketball: Inconsistency overshadows road victory February 10, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang With just under 30 seconds remaining in a crucial league matchup, raucous chants of "T-I-N-O! T-I-N-O!" echoed about the Cupertino High gymnasium on Jan. 29. But moments later, the only noise was the sound of Pioneer fans filing out the door in disappointment, as the visiting Falcons boys' basketball team managed a last-second victory against host Cupertino. read more » Boys’ soccer: fighting to maintain league lead February 9, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and Aanchal Mohan Just a month ago, when the season first started, few would have ever guessed that the boys' soccer team, led by a brand new coach and made up mostly of sophomores, would even be able scrape together a few wins, let alone compete for a league title and a spot in CCS. However, with an overall record of 10-5 and a league record of 5-2, the Falcons are leading the El Camino Division and are on target to earn a spot in the playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer climbs ranks in hope of league championship February 2, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan and Roy Bisht One new coach ready to bring home a victory? Check. Two sophomore captains ready to lead their team to the top? Check. Twenty-two skilled soccer players ready to play their hardest to become league champions? Check. The boys' soccer team is now in second place out of eight teams in the El Camino League as of Jan. 25. They credit this newfound success to good chemistry. "We all play really well together," said senior goalie Kevin Benzing. "Even though we all come from different teams and different grades, we manage to put that aside on the field." read more » Senior Suciu skates to success February 2, 2010 — by Mary Mykhaylova Out of 250 top skaters, senior Mark Suciu placed ninth at the 15th international annual “Tampa Am” competition in Tampa, Florida, in early December. The contest was open to all skateboarders worldwide, and each participant was sent by a sponsor to compete. "It's a little ironic to me that skateboarding competitions get the most coverage, because competitions are such a small part of skateboarding," said Suciu, who does not particularly like contests, and says most true skateboarders share the same anti-competitive attitude. read more » Sky High: Bouncing off the walls at trampoline-filled facility January 31, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney People dream about being weightless and traveling 30 yards in one hop. However, unless you have a few million dollars to blow on a trip to the moon, the closest you're going to get to such an experience is at Sky High. read more » Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...nextlast
Girls’ soccer soaring this season February 12, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Ren Norris After being sent down to the lower El Camino Division this year, the Falcons had one main goal: to earn back their spot in the upper-league De Anza division. Not only is the team on its way to winning the El Camino league, but it could also make CCS. Currently in second place, the Falcons must win the rest of the games this season, most importantly a rescheduled game against league leader Fremont, to grab the league title. read more » Boys’ basketball: Inconsistency overshadows road victory February 10, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang With just under 30 seconds remaining in a crucial league matchup, raucous chants of "T-I-N-O! T-I-N-O!" echoed about the Cupertino High gymnasium on Jan. 29. But moments later, the only noise was the sound of Pioneer fans filing out the door in disappointment, as the visiting Falcons boys' basketball team managed a last-second victory against host Cupertino. read more » Boys’ soccer: fighting to maintain league lead February 9, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and Aanchal Mohan Just a month ago, when the season first started, few would have ever guessed that the boys' soccer team, led by a brand new coach and made up mostly of sophomores, would even be able scrape together a few wins, let alone compete for a league title and a spot in CCS. However, with an overall record of 10-5 and a league record of 5-2, the Falcons are leading the El Camino Division and are on target to earn a spot in the playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer climbs ranks in hope of league championship February 2, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan and Roy Bisht One new coach ready to bring home a victory? Check. Two sophomore captains ready to lead their team to the top? Check. Twenty-two skilled soccer players ready to play their hardest to become league champions? Check. The boys' soccer team is now in second place out of eight teams in the El Camino League as of Jan. 25. They credit this newfound success to good chemistry. "We all play really well together," said senior goalie Kevin Benzing. "Even though we all come from different teams and different grades, we manage to put that aside on the field." read more » Senior Suciu skates to success February 2, 2010 — by Mary Mykhaylova Out of 250 top skaters, senior Mark Suciu placed ninth at the 15th international annual “Tampa Am” competition in Tampa, Florida, in early December. The contest was open to all skateboarders worldwide, and each participant was sent by a sponsor to compete. "It's a little ironic to me that skateboarding competitions get the most coverage, because competitions are such a small part of skateboarding," said Suciu, who does not particularly like contests, and says most true skateboarders share the same anti-competitive attitude. read more » Sky High: Bouncing off the walls at trampoline-filled facility January 31, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney People dream about being weightless and traveling 30 yards in one hop. However, unless you have a few million dollars to blow on a trip to the moon, the closest you're going to get to such an experience is at Sky High. read more » Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...nextlast
Boys’ basketball: Inconsistency overshadows road victory February 10, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang With just under 30 seconds remaining in a crucial league matchup, raucous chants of "T-I-N-O! T-I-N-O!" echoed about the Cupertino High gymnasium on Jan. 29. But moments later, the only noise was the sound of Pioneer fans filing out the door in disappointment, as the visiting Falcons boys' basketball team managed a last-second victory against host Cupertino. read more » Boys’ soccer: fighting to maintain league lead February 9, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and Aanchal Mohan Just a month ago, when the season first started, few would have ever guessed that the boys' soccer team, led by a brand new coach and made up mostly of sophomores, would even be able scrape together a few wins, let alone compete for a league title and a spot in CCS. However, with an overall record of 10-5 and a league record of 5-2, the Falcons are leading the El Camino Division and are on target to earn a spot in the playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer climbs ranks in hope of league championship February 2, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan and Roy Bisht One new coach ready to bring home a victory? Check. Two sophomore captains ready to lead their team to the top? Check. Twenty-two skilled soccer players ready to play their hardest to become league champions? Check. The boys' soccer team is now in second place out of eight teams in the El Camino League as of Jan. 25. They credit this newfound success to good chemistry. "We all play really well together," said senior goalie Kevin Benzing. "Even though we all come from different teams and different grades, we manage to put that aside on the field." read more » Senior Suciu skates to success February 2, 2010 — by Mary Mykhaylova Out of 250 top skaters, senior Mark Suciu placed ninth at the 15th international annual “Tampa Am” competition in Tampa, Florida, in early December. The contest was open to all skateboarders worldwide, and each participant was sent by a sponsor to compete. "It's a little ironic to me that skateboarding competitions get the most coverage, because competitions are such a small part of skateboarding," said Suciu, who does not particularly like contests, and says most true skateboarders share the same anti-competitive attitude. read more » Sky High: Bouncing off the walls at trampoline-filled facility January 31, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney People dream about being weightless and traveling 30 yards in one hop. However, unless you have a few million dollars to blow on a trip to the moon, the closest you're going to get to such an experience is at Sky High. read more » Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...nextlast
Boys’ soccer: fighting to maintain league lead February 9, 2010 — by Roy Bisht and Aanchal Mohan Just a month ago, when the season first started, few would have ever guessed that the boys' soccer team, led by a brand new coach and made up mostly of sophomores, would even be able scrape together a few wins, let alone compete for a league title and a spot in CCS. However, with an overall record of 10-5 and a league record of 5-2, the Falcons are leading the El Camino Division and are on target to earn a spot in the playoffs. read more » Boys’ soccer climbs ranks in hope of league championship February 2, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan and Roy Bisht One new coach ready to bring home a victory? Check. Two sophomore captains ready to lead their team to the top? Check. Twenty-two skilled soccer players ready to play their hardest to become league champions? Check. The boys' soccer team is now in second place out of eight teams in the El Camino League as of Jan. 25. They credit this newfound success to good chemistry. "We all play really well together," said senior goalie Kevin Benzing. "Even though we all come from different teams and different grades, we manage to put that aside on the field." read more » Senior Suciu skates to success February 2, 2010 — by Mary Mykhaylova Out of 250 top skaters, senior Mark Suciu placed ninth at the 15th international annual “Tampa Am” competition in Tampa, Florida, in early December. The contest was open to all skateboarders worldwide, and each participant was sent by a sponsor to compete. "It's a little ironic to me that skateboarding competitions get the most coverage, because competitions are such a small part of skateboarding," said Suciu, who does not particularly like contests, and says most true skateboarders share the same anti-competitive attitude. read more » Sky High: Bouncing off the walls at trampoline-filled facility January 31, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney People dream about being weightless and traveling 30 yards in one hop. However, unless you have a few million dollars to blow on a trip to the moon, the closest you're going to get to such an experience is at Sky High. read more » Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...nextlast
Boys’ soccer climbs ranks in hope of league championship February 2, 2010 — by Aanchal Mohan and Roy Bisht One new coach ready to bring home a victory? Check. Two sophomore captains ready to lead their team to the top? Check. Twenty-two skilled soccer players ready to play their hardest to become league champions? Check. The boys' soccer team is now in second place out of eight teams in the El Camino League as of Jan. 25. They credit this newfound success to good chemistry. "We all play really well together," said senior goalie Kevin Benzing. "Even though we all come from different teams and different grades, we manage to put that aside on the field." read more » Senior Suciu skates to success February 2, 2010 — by Mary Mykhaylova Out of 250 top skaters, senior Mark Suciu placed ninth at the 15th international annual “Tampa Am” competition in Tampa, Florida, in early December. The contest was open to all skateboarders worldwide, and each participant was sent by a sponsor to compete. "It's a little ironic to me that skateboarding competitions get the most coverage, because competitions are such a small part of skateboarding," said Suciu, who does not particularly like contests, and says most true skateboarders share the same anti-competitive attitude. read more » Sky High: Bouncing off the walls at trampoline-filled facility January 31, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney People dream about being weightless and traveling 30 yards in one hop. However, unless you have a few million dollars to blow on a trip to the moon, the closest you're going to get to such an experience is at Sky High. read more » Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...nextlast
Senior Suciu skates to success February 2, 2010 — by Mary Mykhaylova Out of 250 top skaters, senior Mark Suciu placed ninth at the 15th international annual “Tampa Am” competition in Tampa, Florida, in early December. The contest was open to all skateboarders worldwide, and each participant was sent by a sponsor to compete. "It's a little ironic to me that skateboarding competitions get the most coverage, because competitions are such a small part of skateboarding," said Suciu, who does not particularly like contests, and says most true skateboarders share the same anti-competitive attitude. read more » Sky High: Bouncing off the walls at trampoline-filled facility January 31, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney People dream about being weightless and traveling 30 yards in one hop. However, unless you have a few million dollars to blow on a trip to the moon, the closest you're going to get to such an experience is at Sky High. read more » Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...nextlast
Sky High: Bouncing off the walls at trampoline-filled facility January 31, 2010 — by Cullan McChesney People dream about being weightless and traveling 30 yards in one hop. However, unless you have a few million dollars to blow on a trip to the moon, the closest you're going to get to such an experience is at Sky High. read more » Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...nextlast
Colts hold edge in Super Bowl January 31, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai After a long and trying season, the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts each have a chance to establish themselves as the best team in the NFL. The Super Bowl, an American tradition happening on Feb. 7, is unique because the participating teams each have 60 minutes to prove that they are the best team in the NFL. One game decides the success of their team. One game until the end of the season. One game to play their hearts out. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...195196197198199...210220...nextlast