Girls’ basketball faces rough start to season, looks to improve for CCS January 31, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Every shot counts. Nobody knows this better than the girls' varsity basketball team, who could have won three of their five first league games if it weren't for their low free throw-shooting percentage of 45 percent. Despite their 1-5 season record in the De Anza league as of Jan. 26, the girls have already made it into CCS by virtue of their 8-9 pre-season record. "We're in a very good league," said coach Mike Davey. "[It's] the best public school league in the Bay Area, so that on top of player losses we didn't anticipate makes it difficult." read more » Athlete of the Issue: Guy excels on and off soccer field January 31, 2010 — by Sophia Cooper She's been on varsity soccer for four years. She was the school's fastest 100 meter sprinter as a freshman and remains a top sprinter. She's a head of the Invisible Children club and spends hours working on projects for the leadership class. No, she's not Wonder Woman. She's senior Sarah Guy. read more » Wrestling: Injuries leave leadership void on mat January 28, 2010 — by Jordan Waite Sophomore wrestler Nick Marshall let out a sigh of relief as he stepped onto the awards podium at the toughest tournament of the year on Jan. 23 , Mid-Cals, to receive his seventh place medal. The Mid-Cals tournament in Gilroy is a two-day competition in which the best wrestlers from the all over the state come to represent their schools, and Saratoga was well represented. Other notable Falcon performances were sophomore Alfred Murabito, 127 lbs, and freshman Zachary Hansen, 105 lbs , both making it to the second day of the tournament, held Jan. 22-23. read more » Boys’ basketball: Streaky Falcons look to improve in league January 28, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang After a slow 1-7 start, the boys' basketball team finished the non-league season strong, posting a 3-1 record over the winter break. This four-game surge came at a good time for the Falcons, who rolled into their first league game versus Cupertino with some positive momentum. Saratoga's winning ways continued against the Cupertino Pioneers, as senior shooting guard Daniel Chou exploded for a career-high 27 points on six three-pointers while shooting an astounding 71 percent from the field. read more » Girls’ soccer: New goalie helps solid season start January 28, 2010 — by Ren Norris and Olivia Chock Freshman goalkeeper Ally Nilan-Axline started her varsity soccer career off in style. In her first regular season game, she stopped many shots from Wilcox on Jan. 7, resulting in a 1-1 tie. After playing preseason on the JV team, Nilan-Axline was given the opportunity to move up to varsity earlier that week as senior Jan Iyer recovered from an injury. "My dad had always encouraged me to do varsity and he was really happy when I got to move up. I think this is just going to be a really good team especially since I have a great defense," said Nilan-Axline. read more » Junior expert on fantasy football describes the tricks of his trade January 28, 2010 — by Girish Swaminath and Abhishek Venkataramana For junior Tim Lycurgus, as recently as three years ago, playing fantasy football was merely a recreational and fun way to stay up to date with the NFL. However, over the years, Lycurgus has turned his simple recreational activity into a competitive hobby and has picked up many virtual trophies along the way. "At first, I just used to play fantasy for fun and I would always lose to my friends," said Lycurgus, "but then our leagues became more and more competitive and I started to do my research and I started winning." read more » Point me toward Northstar January 26, 2010 — by Karen Lyu Winter should be all about huddling up in front of a fire, and drinking hot chocolate, but the truly best thing about winter is carving the slopes at Northstar, a resort on Lake Tahoe's north shore. Although it has recently been remodeled to become an attraction any time of year, Northstar is most famous for its winter slopes. Its welcoming atmosphere and fair prices ($79 for adults and $74 for young adults, ages 13-22, plus special group rates) make it a great vacation destination for not only family trips, but also weekend getaways with friends. read more » Squaw Valley, still the best slopes in Tahoe January 26, 2010 — by Emily Williams When the weather turns cold, Lake Tahoe becomes a big destination for skiers, snowboarders and even sledders seeking a sweet ride and good snow. But the problem seems to arise not from the five-hour drive, but where to go once you get there. There are a variety of ski resorts that cater to different people, but one of the best is Squaw Valley USA. read more » How to win your fantasy sports league January 26, 2010 — by Vijay Menon Nothing is more humiliating than constantly finishing last in a fantasy sports league and then being forced to deal with the ensuing hazing and ridicule from friends. But for the past six years I have been playing fantasy sports—including everything from the traditional fantasy basketball and football to other more unusual sports including cricket and golf—I have learned some important strategies that will help you avoid embarrassment and win the first place trophy in your league as well as everlasting bragging rights with your friends. read more » Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast
Athlete of the Issue: Guy excels on and off soccer field January 31, 2010 — by Sophia Cooper She's been on varsity soccer for four years. She was the school's fastest 100 meter sprinter as a freshman and remains a top sprinter. She's a head of the Invisible Children club and spends hours working on projects for the leadership class. No, she's not Wonder Woman. She's senior Sarah Guy. read more » Wrestling: Injuries leave leadership void on mat January 28, 2010 — by Jordan Waite Sophomore wrestler Nick Marshall let out a sigh of relief as he stepped onto the awards podium at the toughest tournament of the year on Jan. 23 , Mid-Cals, to receive his seventh place medal. The Mid-Cals tournament in Gilroy is a two-day competition in which the best wrestlers from the all over the state come to represent their schools, and Saratoga was well represented. Other notable Falcon performances were sophomore Alfred Murabito, 127 lbs, and freshman Zachary Hansen, 105 lbs , both making it to the second day of the tournament, held Jan. 22-23. read more » Boys’ basketball: Streaky Falcons look to improve in league January 28, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang After a slow 1-7 start, the boys' basketball team finished the non-league season strong, posting a 3-1 record over the winter break. This four-game surge came at a good time for the Falcons, who rolled into their first league game versus Cupertino with some positive momentum. Saratoga's winning ways continued against the Cupertino Pioneers, as senior shooting guard Daniel Chou exploded for a career-high 27 points on six three-pointers while shooting an astounding 71 percent from the field. read more » Girls’ soccer: New goalie helps solid season start January 28, 2010 — by Ren Norris and Olivia Chock Freshman goalkeeper Ally Nilan-Axline started her varsity soccer career off in style. In her first regular season game, she stopped many shots from Wilcox on Jan. 7, resulting in a 1-1 tie. After playing preseason on the JV team, Nilan-Axline was given the opportunity to move up to varsity earlier that week as senior Jan Iyer recovered from an injury. "My dad had always encouraged me to do varsity and he was really happy when I got to move up. I think this is just going to be a really good team especially since I have a great defense," said Nilan-Axline. read more » Junior expert on fantasy football describes the tricks of his trade January 28, 2010 — by Girish Swaminath and Abhishek Venkataramana For junior Tim Lycurgus, as recently as three years ago, playing fantasy football was merely a recreational and fun way to stay up to date with the NFL. However, over the years, Lycurgus has turned his simple recreational activity into a competitive hobby and has picked up many virtual trophies along the way. "At first, I just used to play fantasy for fun and I would always lose to my friends," said Lycurgus, "but then our leagues became more and more competitive and I started to do my research and I started winning." read more » Point me toward Northstar January 26, 2010 — by Karen Lyu Winter should be all about huddling up in front of a fire, and drinking hot chocolate, but the truly best thing about winter is carving the slopes at Northstar, a resort on Lake Tahoe's north shore. Although it has recently been remodeled to become an attraction any time of year, Northstar is most famous for its winter slopes. Its welcoming atmosphere and fair prices ($79 for adults and $74 for young adults, ages 13-22, plus special group rates) make it a great vacation destination for not only family trips, but also weekend getaways with friends. read more » Squaw Valley, still the best slopes in Tahoe January 26, 2010 — by Emily Williams When the weather turns cold, Lake Tahoe becomes a big destination for skiers, snowboarders and even sledders seeking a sweet ride and good snow. But the problem seems to arise not from the five-hour drive, but where to go once you get there. There are a variety of ski resorts that cater to different people, but one of the best is Squaw Valley USA. read more » How to win your fantasy sports league January 26, 2010 — by Vijay Menon Nothing is more humiliating than constantly finishing last in a fantasy sports league and then being forced to deal with the ensuing hazing and ridicule from friends. But for the past six years I have been playing fantasy sports—including everything from the traditional fantasy basketball and football to other more unusual sports including cricket and golf—I have learned some important strategies that will help you avoid embarrassment and win the first place trophy in your league as well as everlasting bragging rights with your friends. read more » Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast
Wrestling: Injuries leave leadership void on mat January 28, 2010 — by Jordan Waite Sophomore wrestler Nick Marshall let out a sigh of relief as he stepped onto the awards podium at the toughest tournament of the year on Jan. 23 , Mid-Cals, to receive his seventh place medal. The Mid-Cals tournament in Gilroy is a two-day competition in which the best wrestlers from the all over the state come to represent their schools, and Saratoga was well represented. Other notable Falcon performances were sophomore Alfred Murabito, 127 lbs, and freshman Zachary Hansen, 105 lbs , both making it to the second day of the tournament, held Jan. 22-23. read more » Boys’ basketball: Streaky Falcons look to improve in league January 28, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang After a slow 1-7 start, the boys' basketball team finished the non-league season strong, posting a 3-1 record over the winter break. This four-game surge came at a good time for the Falcons, who rolled into their first league game versus Cupertino with some positive momentum. Saratoga's winning ways continued against the Cupertino Pioneers, as senior shooting guard Daniel Chou exploded for a career-high 27 points on six three-pointers while shooting an astounding 71 percent from the field. read more » Girls’ soccer: New goalie helps solid season start January 28, 2010 — by Ren Norris and Olivia Chock Freshman goalkeeper Ally Nilan-Axline started her varsity soccer career off in style. In her first regular season game, she stopped many shots from Wilcox on Jan. 7, resulting in a 1-1 tie. After playing preseason on the JV team, Nilan-Axline was given the opportunity to move up to varsity earlier that week as senior Jan Iyer recovered from an injury. "My dad had always encouraged me to do varsity and he was really happy when I got to move up. I think this is just going to be a really good team especially since I have a great defense," said Nilan-Axline. read more » Junior expert on fantasy football describes the tricks of his trade January 28, 2010 — by Girish Swaminath and Abhishek Venkataramana For junior Tim Lycurgus, as recently as three years ago, playing fantasy football was merely a recreational and fun way to stay up to date with the NFL. However, over the years, Lycurgus has turned his simple recreational activity into a competitive hobby and has picked up many virtual trophies along the way. "At first, I just used to play fantasy for fun and I would always lose to my friends," said Lycurgus, "but then our leagues became more and more competitive and I started to do my research and I started winning." read more » Point me toward Northstar January 26, 2010 — by Karen Lyu Winter should be all about huddling up in front of a fire, and drinking hot chocolate, but the truly best thing about winter is carving the slopes at Northstar, a resort on Lake Tahoe's north shore. Although it has recently been remodeled to become an attraction any time of year, Northstar is most famous for its winter slopes. Its welcoming atmosphere and fair prices ($79 for adults and $74 for young adults, ages 13-22, plus special group rates) make it a great vacation destination for not only family trips, but also weekend getaways with friends. read more » Squaw Valley, still the best slopes in Tahoe January 26, 2010 — by Emily Williams When the weather turns cold, Lake Tahoe becomes a big destination for skiers, snowboarders and even sledders seeking a sweet ride and good snow. But the problem seems to arise not from the five-hour drive, but where to go once you get there. There are a variety of ski resorts that cater to different people, but one of the best is Squaw Valley USA. read more » How to win your fantasy sports league January 26, 2010 — by Vijay Menon Nothing is more humiliating than constantly finishing last in a fantasy sports league and then being forced to deal with the ensuing hazing and ridicule from friends. But for the past six years I have been playing fantasy sports—including everything from the traditional fantasy basketball and football to other more unusual sports including cricket and golf—I have learned some important strategies that will help you avoid embarrassment and win the first place trophy in your league as well as everlasting bragging rights with your friends. read more » Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast
Boys’ basketball: Streaky Falcons look to improve in league January 28, 2010 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang After a slow 1-7 start, the boys' basketball team finished the non-league season strong, posting a 3-1 record over the winter break. This four-game surge came at a good time for the Falcons, who rolled into their first league game versus Cupertino with some positive momentum. Saratoga's winning ways continued against the Cupertino Pioneers, as senior shooting guard Daniel Chou exploded for a career-high 27 points on six three-pointers while shooting an astounding 71 percent from the field. read more » Girls’ soccer: New goalie helps solid season start January 28, 2010 — by Ren Norris and Olivia Chock Freshman goalkeeper Ally Nilan-Axline started her varsity soccer career off in style. In her first regular season game, she stopped many shots from Wilcox on Jan. 7, resulting in a 1-1 tie. After playing preseason on the JV team, Nilan-Axline was given the opportunity to move up to varsity earlier that week as senior Jan Iyer recovered from an injury. "My dad had always encouraged me to do varsity and he was really happy when I got to move up. I think this is just going to be a really good team especially since I have a great defense," said Nilan-Axline. read more » Junior expert on fantasy football describes the tricks of his trade January 28, 2010 — by Girish Swaminath and Abhishek Venkataramana For junior Tim Lycurgus, as recently as three years ago, playing fantasy football was merely a recreational and fun way to stay up to date with the NFL. However, over the years, Lycurgus has turned his simple recreational activity into a competitive hobby and has picked up many virtual trophies along the way. "At first, I just used to play fantasy for fun and I would always lose to my friends," said Lycurgus, "but then our leagues became more and more competitive and I started to do my research and I started winning." read more » Point me toward Northstar January 26, 2010 — by Karen Lyu Winter should be all about huddling up in front of a fire, and drinking hot chocolate, but the truly best thing about winter is carving the slopes at Northstar, a resort on Lake Tahoe's north shore. Although it has recently been remodeled to become an attraction any time of year, Northstar is most famous for its winter slopes. Its welcoming atmosphere and fair prices ($79 for adults and $74 for young adults, ages 13-22, plus special group rates) make it a great vacation destination for not only family trips, but also weekend getaways with friends. read more » Squaw Valley, still the best slopes in Tahoe January 26, 2010 — by Emily Williams When the weather turns cold, Lake Tahoe becomes a big destination for skiers, snowboarders and even sledders seeking a sweet ride and good snow. But the problem seems to arise not from the five-hour drive, but where to go once you get there. There are a variety of ski resorts that cater to different people, but one of the best is Squaw Valley USA. read more » How to win your fantasy sports league January 26, 2010 — by Vijay Menon Nothing is more humiliating than constantly finishing last in a fantasy sports league and then being forced to deal with the ensuing hazing and ridicule from friends. But for the past six years I have been playing fantasy sports—including everything from the traditional fantasy basketball and football to other more unusual sports including cricket and golf—I have learned some important strategies that will help you avoid embarrassment and win the first place trophy in your league as well as everlasting bragging rights with your friends. read more » Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast
Girls’ soccer: New goalie helps solid season start January 28, 2010 — by Ren Norris and Olivia Chock Freshman goalkeeper Ally Nilan-Axline started her varsity soccer career off in style. In her first regular season game, she stopped many shots from Wilcox on Jan. 7, resulting in a 1-1 tie. After playing preseason on the JV team, Nilan-Axline was given the opportunity to move up to varsity earlier that week as senior Jan Iyer recovered from an injury. "My dad had always encouraged me to do varsity and he was really happy when I got to move up. I think this is just going to be a really good team especially since I have a great defense," said Nilan-Axline. read more » Junior expert on fantasy football describes the tricks of his trade January 28, 2010 — by Girish Swaminath and Abhishek Venkataramana For junior Tim Lycurgus, as recently as three years ago, playing fantasy football was merely a recreational and fun way to stay up to date with the NFL. However, over the years, Lycurgus has turned his simple recreational activity into a competitive hobby and has picked up many virtual trophies along the way. "At first, I just used to play fantasy for fun and I would always lose to my friends," said Lycurgus, "but then our leagues became more and more competitive and I started to do my research and I started winning." read more » Point me toward Northstar January 26, 2010 — by Karen Lyu Winter should be all about huddling up in front of a fire, and drinking hot chocolate, but the truly best thing about winter is carving the slopes at Northstar, a resort on Lake Tahoe's north shore. Although it has recently been remodeled to become an attraction any time of year, Northstar is most famous for its winter slopes. Its welcoming atmosphere and fair prices ($79 for adults and $74 for young adults, ages 13-22, plus special group rates) make it a great vacation destination for not only family trips, but also weekend getaways with friends. read more » Squaw Valley, still the best slopes in Tahoe January 26, 2010 — by Emily Williams When the weather turns cold, Lake Tahoe becomes a big destination for skiers, snowboarders and even sledders seeking a sweet ride and good snow. But the problem seems to arise not from the five-hour drive, but where to go once you get there. There are a variety of ski resorts that cater to different people, but one of the best is Squaw Valley USA. read more » How to win your fantasy sports league January 26, 2010 — by Vijay Menon Nothing is more humiliating than constantly finishing last in a fantasy sports league and then being forced to deal with the ensuing hazing and ridicule from friends. But for the past six years I have been playing fantasy sports—including everything from the traditional fantasy basketball and football to other more unusual sports including cricket and golf—I have learned some important strategies that will help you avoid embarrassment and win the first place trophy in your league as well as everlasting bragging rights with your friends. read more » Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast
Junior expert on fantasy football describes the tricks of his trade January 28, 2010 — by Girish Swaminath and Abhishek Venkataramana For junior Tim Lycurgus, as recently as three years ago, playing fantasy football was merely a recreational and fun way to stay up to date with the NFL. However, over the years, Lycurgus has turned his simple recreational activity into a competitive hobby and has picked up many virtual trophies along the way. "At first, I just used to play fantasy for fun and I would always lose to my friends," said Lycurgus, "but then our leagues became more and more competitive and I started to do my research and I started winning." read more » Point me toward Northstar January 26, 2010 — by Karen Lyu Winter should be all about huddling up in front of a fire, and drinking hot chocolate, but the truly best thing about winter is carving the slopes at Northstar, a resort on Lake Tahoe's north shore. Although it has recently been remodeled to become an attraction any time of year, Northstar is most famous for its winter slopes. Its welcoming atmosphere and fair prices ($79 for adults and $74 for young adults, ages 13-22, plus special group rates) make it a great vacation destination for not only family trips, but also weekend getaways with friends. read more » Squaw Valley, still the best slopes in Tahoe January 26, 2010 — by Emily Williams When the weather turns cold, Lake Tahoe becomes a big destination for skiers, snowboarders and even sledders seeking a sweet ride and good snow. But the problem seems to arise not from the five-hour drive, but where to go once you get there. There are a variety of ski resorts that cater to different people, but one of the best is Squaw Valley USA. read more » How to win your fantasy sports league January 26, 2010 — by Vijay Menon Nothing is more humiliating than constantly finishing last in a fantasy sports league and then being forced to deal with the ensuing hazing and ridicule from friends. But for the past six years I have been playing fantasy sports—including everything from the traditional fantasy basketball and football to other more unusual sports including cricket and golf—I have learned some important strategies that will help you avoid embarrassment and win the first place trophy in your league as well as everlasting bragging rights with your friends. read more » Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast
Point me toward Northstar January 26, 2010 — by Karen Lyu Winter should be all about huddling up in front of a fire, and drinking hot chocolate, but the truly best thing about winter is carving the slopes at Northstar, a resort on Lake Tahoe's north shore. Although it has recently been remodeled to become an attraction any time of year, Northstar is most famous for its winter slopes. Its welcoming atmosphere and fair prices ($79 for adults and $74 for young adults, ages 13-22, plus special group rates) make it a great vacation destination for not only family trips, but also weekend getaways with friends. read more » Squaw Valley, still the best slopes in Tahoe January 26, 2010 — by Emily Williams When the weather turns cold, Lake Tahoe becomes a big destination for skiers, snowboarders and even sledders seeking a sweet ride and good snow. But the problem seems to arise not from the five-hour drive, but where to go once you get there. There are a variety of ski resorts that cater to different people, but one of the best is Squaw Valley USA. read more » How to win your fantasy sports league January 26, 2010 — by Vijay Menon Nothing is more humiliating than constantly finishing last in a fantasy sports league and then being forced to deal with the ensuing hazing and ridicule from friends. But for the past six years I have been playing fantasy sports—including everything from the traditional fantasy basketball and football to other more unusual sports including cricket and golf—I have learned some important strategies that will help you avoid embarrassment and win the first place trophy in your league as well as everlasting bragging rights with your friends. read more » Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast
Squaw Valley, still the best slopes in Tahoe January 26, 2010 — by Emily Williams When the weather turns cold, Lake Tahoe becomes a big destination for skiers, snowboarders and even sledders seeking a sweet ride and good snow. But the problem seems to arise not from the five-hour drive, but where to go once you get there. There are a variety of ski resorts that cater to different people, but one of the best is Squaw Valley USA. read more » How to win your fantasy sports league January 26, 2010 — by Vijay Menon Nothing is more humiliating than constantly finishing last in a fantasy sports league and then being forced to deal with the ensuing hazing and ridicule from friends. But for the past six years I have been playing fantasy sports—including everything from the traditional fantasy basketball and football to other more unusual sports including cricket and golf—I have learned some important strategies that will help you avoid embarrassment and win the first place trophy in your league as well as everlasting bragging rights with your friends. read more » Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast
How to win your fantasy sports league January 26, 2010 — by Vijay Menon Nothing is more humiliating than constantly finishing last in a fantasy sports league and then being forced to deal with the ensuing hazing and ridicule from friends. But for the past six years I have been playing fantasy sports—including everything from the traditional fantasy basketball and football to other more unusual sports including cricket and golf—I have learned some important strategies that will help you avoid embarrassment and win the first place trophy in your league as well as everlasting bragging rights with your friends. read more » Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast
Planet Granite will rock your body January 21, 2010 — by Jordan Waite As soon as you explore the Planet Granite rock climbing gym in Sunnyvale, the massive facility really does feel out of this world. Not only are there climbing walls in every direction, there is a complete weight training area with rows of treadmills and elliptical machines and a large outside area with more climbing. Planet Granite is a great place for a full-body workout, a fun activity with friends, and relaxing yoga. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220...nextlast