Football: Falcons run by Burlingame in first round of CCS playoffs November 21, 2009 — by Karthik Annaamalai The Falcons battled not only Burlingame High in their first round in the CCS playoffs on Nov. 20, but the weather as well as they beat the Panthers 30-20. The Panthers were unable to contain senior running back Grant Thomas, as he rushed for almost 200 yards in the contest. Thomas played a major role in the team's offensive strategy that gained them over 330 yards, over 200 of those yards on the ground. read more » Boys’ basketball adjusts to fewer seniors November 20, 2009 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang As the 2009-10 winter sports season kicks off, the boys' basketball team has high aims, despite having only four returning seniors. The Falcons will look to improve on last season's 11-15 overall record (4-7 league finish) under the direction of second-year varsity coach Trevor Naas. They also have hopes of trumping last year's first-round CCS playoff exit. To achieve these goals, they will strongly rely on three of their seniors for leadership on the court. read more » 3 athletes officially sign to colleges November 19, 2009 — by Cullan McChesney and Karthik Annaamalai With friends and family in attendance in the faculty lunchroom, three members of this year's senior class signed a letter of intent Nov. 12 stating which college they will be competing for next year: wrestler Alan Yen will go to Stanford, swimmer Elizabeth Murray will attend Loyola Marymount University and tennis John Lamble will go to Santa Clara University. Kirk Abe, Yen's wrestling coach, pointed to his dedication in all areas. read more » Girls’ water polo: Year ends with losses but also hope November 19, 2009 — by Emily Williams The girls' water polo season wound down at the SCVAL finals from Nov. 2-7. The Falcons lost their first game to Palo Alto 12-2. The next resulted in a 4-3 loss to Mountain View, a disappointment since they had previously beaten the team twice. "[Mountain View] came out ready to win and we have been down all season because on the amount of times we lost," said coach Courtney Crase. "But despite the loss we really came together as a group." read more » Girls’ golf: Team finishes fourth in tough league November 18, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram Along with the end of CCS rolled the eventual pit stop of a successful golf season. However, although the season stopped, the girls are by no means winding down. When they are not reflecting on the season as a whole, they are looking forward to next fall, when the seniors will depart to college, their places filled with rookies from this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Falcons finish bittersweet season with solid league tournament November 18, 2009 — by Tim Rollinson Despite falling to fourth place in league play, with a record of five wins and seven losses three places lower than last year, the boys' water polo won two out of three games in the league tournament to finish third, one place higher than last year's tournament results. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team defeats Mitty in semifinals and moves on to finals and NorCal November 18, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan and Denise Lin The Falcons at first received the No. 3 seed in CCS behind Monta Vista and Mitty. They were excited about their seed due to the match up against Mitty in the semifinals. "Our league is by far the toughest league to compete in with three out of the six teams seeded top six in CCS. No other league has as many teams capable of qualifying for CCS as ours," said head coach Tom Uyehara. The team defeated Sacred Heart in the first round of CCS 6-1 on Nov. 11 and beat Homestead in quarterfinals 7-0 on Nov. 13. read more » Girls’ Water Polo still has fun despite losing season November 16, 2009 — by Emily Williams Even though her team has only one win so far this season, girls' water polo coach Courtney Crase working to keep her players moving in a positive direction. "We try to play every game with 150 percent effort, composure and heart; our motto is balls out until the end," said Crase. "If we can execute that formula, the numbers on the scoreboard do not matter." The girls have had a tough season so far, but their win against Mountain View (9-8) on Sept. 24, gave them renewed vigor to come out hard in all games. read more » Football: Falcons edge Homestead 10-7 for CCS berth; team to play Burlingame Friday November 16, 2009 — by David Eng Coming off of Homecoming week's 48-13 drubbing of Cupertino High, Saratoga football entered Friday night's game against the Homestead Mutstangs poised to secure a spot in the CCS playoffs. With a win the Falcons could guarantee a playoff bid, in addition to knocking Homestead out of contention. Entering the contest with a 4-5 record, a win could also boost their regular season winning percentage to an even .500. read more » Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast
Boys’ basketball adjusts to fewer seniors November 20, 2009 — by David Eng and Jenny Zhang As the 2009-10 winter sports season kicks off, the boys' basketball team has high aims, despite having only four returning seniors. The Falcons will look to improve on last season's 11-15 overall record (4-7 league finish) under the direction of second-year varsity coach Trevor Naas. They also have hopes of trumping last year's first-round CCS playoff exit. To achieve these goals, they will strongly rely on three of their seniors for leadership on the court. read more » 3 athletes officially sign to colleges November 19, 2009 — by Cullan McChesney and Karthik Annaamalai With friends and family in attendance in the faculty lunchroom, three members of this year's senior class signed a letter of intent Nov. 12 stating which college they will be competing for next year: wrestler Alan Yen will go to Stanford, swimmer Elizabeth Murray will attend Loyola Marymount University and tennis John Lamble will go to Santa Clara University. Kirk Abe, Yen's wrestling coach, pointed to his dedication in all areas. read more » Girls’ water polo: Year ends with losses but also hope November 19, 2009 — by Emily Williams The girls' water polo season wound down at the SCVAL finals from Nov. 2-7. The Falcons lost their first game to Palo Alto 12-2. The next resulted in a 4-3 loss to Mountain View, a disappointment since they had previously beaten the team twice. "[Mountain View] came out ready to win and we have been down all season because on the amount of times we lost," said coach Courtney Crase. "But despite the loss we really came together as a group." read more » Girls’ golf: Team finishes fourth in tough league November 18, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram Along with the end of CCS rolled the eventual pit stop of a successful golf season. However, although the season stopped, the girls are by no means winding down. When they are not reflecting on the season as a whole, they are looking forward to next fall, when the seniors will depart to college, their places filled with rookies from this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Falcons finish bittersweet season with solid league tournament November 18, 2009 — by Tim Rollinson Despite falling to fourth place in league play, with a record of five wins and seven losses three places lower than last year, the boys' water polo won two out of three games in the league tournament to finish third, one place higher than last year's tournament results. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team defeats Mitty in semifinals and moves on to finals and NorCal November 18, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan and Denise Lin The Falcons at first received the No. 3 seed in CCS behind Monta Vista and Mitty. They were excited about their seed due to the match up against Mitty in the semifinals. "Our league is by far the toughest league to compete in with three out of the six teams seeded top six in CCS. No other league has as many teams capable of qualifying for CCS as ours," said head coach Tom Uyehara. The team defeated Sacred Heart in the first round of CCS 6-1 on Nov. 11 and beat Homestead in quarterfinals 7-0 on Nov. 13. read more » Girls’ Water Polo still has fun despite losing season November 16, 2009 — by Emily Williams Even though her team has only one win so far this season, girls' water polo coach Courtney Crase working to keep her players moving in a positive direction. "We try to play every game with 150 percent effort, composure and heart; our motto is balls out until the end," said Crase. "If we can execute that formula, the numbers on the scoreboard do not matter." The girls have had a tough season so far, but their win against Mountain View (9-8) on Sept. 24, gave them renewed vigor to come out hard in all games. read more » Football: Falcons edge Homestead 10-7 for CCS berth; team to play Burlingame Friday November 16, 2009 — by David Eng Coming off of Homecoming week's 48-13 drubbing of Cupertino High, Saratoga football entered Friday night's game against the Homestead Mutstangs poised to secure a spot in the CCS playoffs. With a win the Falcons could guarantee a playoff bid, in addition to knocking Homestead out of contention. Entering the contest with a 4-5 record, a win could also boost their regular season winning percentage to an even .500. read more » Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast
3 athletes officially sign to colleges November 19, 2009 — by Cullan McChesney and Karthik Annaamalai With friends and family in attendance in the faculty lunchroom, three members of this year's senior class signed a letter of intent Nov. 12 stating which college they will be competing for next year: wrestler Alan Yen will go to Stanford, swimmer Elizabeth Murray will attend Loyola Marymount University and tennis John Lamble will go to Santa Clara University. Kirk Abe, Yen's wrestling coach, pointed to his dedication in all areas. read more » Girls’ water polo: Year ends with losses but also hope November 19, 2009 — by Emily Williams The girls' water polo season wound down at the SCVAL finals from Nov. 2-7. The Falcons lost their first game to Palo Alto 12-2. The next resulted in a 4-3 loss to Mountain View, a disappointment since they had previously beaten the team twice. "[Mountain View] came out ready to win and we have been down all season because on the amount of times we lost," said coach Courtney Crase. "But despite the loss we really came together as a group." read more » Girls’ golf: Team finishes fourth in tough league November 18, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram Along with the end of CCS rolled the eventual pit stop of a successful golf season. However, although the season stopped, the girls are by no means winding down. When they are not reflecting on the season as a whole, they are looking forward to next fall, when the seniors will depart to college, their places filled with rookies from this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Falcons finish bittersweet season with solid league tournament November 18, 2009 — by Tim Rollinson Despite falling to fourth place in league play, with a record of five wins and seven losses three places lower than last year, the boys' water polo won two out of three games in the league tournament to finish third, one place higher than last year's tournament results. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team defeats Mitty in semifinals and moves on to finals and NorCal November 18, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan and Denise Lin The Falcons at first received the No. 3 seed in CCS behind Monta Vista and Mitty. They were excited about their seed due to the match up against Mitty in the semifinals. "Our league is by far the toughest league to compete in with three out of the six teams seeded top six in CCS. No other league has as many teams capable of qualifying for CCS as ours," said head coach Tom Uyehara. The team defeated Sacred Heart in the first round of CCS 6-1 on Nov. 11 and beat Homestead in quarterfinals 7-0 on Nov. 13. read more » Girls’ Water Polo still has fun despite losing season November 16, 2009 — by Emily Williams Even though her team has only one win so far this season, girls' water polo coach Courtney Crase working to keep her players moving in a positive direction. "We try to play every game with 150 percent effort, composure and heart; our motto is balls out until the end," said Crase. "If we can execute that formula, the numbers on the scoreboard do not matter." The girls have had a tough season so far, but their win against Mountain View (9-8) on Sept. 24, gave them renewed vigor to come out hard in all games. read more » Football: Falcons edge Homestead 10-7 for CCS berth; team to play Burlingame Friday November 16, 2009 — by David Eng Coming off of Homecoming week's 48-13 drubbing of Cupertino High, Saratoga football entered Friday night's game against the Homestead Mutstangs poised to secure a spot in the CCS playoffs. With a win the Falcons could guarantee a playoff bid, in addition to knocking Homestead out of contention. Entering the contest with a 4-5 record, a win could also boost their regular season winning percentage to an even .500. read more » Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast
Girls’ water polo: Year ends with losses but also hope November 19, 2009 — by Emily Williams The girls' water polo season wound down at the SCVAL finals from Nov. 2-7. The Falcons lost their first game to Palo Alto 12-2. The next resulted in a 4-3 loss to Mountain View, a disappointment since they had previously beaten the team twice. "[Mountain View] came out ready to win and we have been down all season because on the amount of times we lost," said coach Courtney Crase. "But despite the loss we really came together as a group." read more » Girls’ golf: Team finishes fourth in tough league November 18, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram Along with the end of CCS rolled the eventual pit stop of a successful golf season. However, although the season stopped, the girls are by no means winding down. When they are not reflecting on the season as a whole, they are looking forward to next fall, when the seniors will depart to college, their places filled with rookies from this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Falcons finish bittersweet season with solid league tournament November 18, 2009 — by Tim Rollinson Despite falling to fourth place in league play, with a record of five wins and seven losses three places lower than last year, the boys' water polo won two out of three games in the league tournament to finish third, one place higher than last year's tournament results. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team defeats Mitty in semifinals and moves on to finals and NorCal November 18, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan and Denise Lin The Falcons at first received the No. 3 seed in CCS behind Monta Vista and Mitty. They were excited about their seed due to the match up against Mitty in the semifinals. "Our league is by far the toughest league to compete in with three out of the six teams seeded top six in CCS. No other league has as many teams capable of qualifying for CCS as ours," said head coach Tom Uyehara. The team defeated Sacred Heart in the first round of CCS 6-1 on Nov. 11 and beat Homestead in quarterfinals 7-0 on Nov. 13. read more » Girls’ Water Polo still has fun despite losing season November 16, 2009 — by Emily Williams Even though her team has only one win so far this season, girls' water polo coach Courtney Crase working to keep her players moving in a positive direction. "We try to play every game with 150 percent effort, composure and heart; our motto is balls out until the end," said Crase. "If we can execute that formula, the numbers on the scoreboard do not matter." The girls have had a tough season so far, but their win against Mountain View (9-8) on Sept. 24, gave them renewed vigor to come out hard in all games. read more » Football: Falcons edge Homestead 10-7 for CCS berth; team to play Burlingame Friday November 16, 2009 — by David Eng Coming off of Homecoming week's 48-13 drubbing of Cupertino High, Saratoga football entered Friday night's game against the Homestead Mutstangs poised to secure a spot in the CCS playoffs. With a win the Falcons could guarantee a playoff bid, in addition to knocking Homestead out of contention. Entering the contest with a 4-5 record, a win could also boost their regular season winning percentage to an even .500. read more » Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast
Girls’ golf: Team finishes fourth in tough league November 18, 2009 — by Uttara Sivaram Along with the end of CCS rolled the eventual pit stop of a successful golf season. However, although the season stopped, the girls are by no means winding down. When they are not reflecting on the season as a whole, they are looking forward to next fall, when the seniors will depart to college, their places filled with rookies from this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Falcons finish bittersweet season with solid league tournament November 18, 2009 — by Tim Rollinson Despite falling to fourth place in league play, with a record of five wins and seven losses three places lower than last year, the boys' water polo won two out of three games in the league tournament to finish third, one place higher than last year's tournament results. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team defeats Mitty in semifinals and moves on to finals and NorCal November 18, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan and Denise Lin The Falcons at first received the No. 3 seed in CCS behind Monta Vista and Mitty. They were excited about their seed due to the match up against Mitty in the semifinals. "Our league is by far the toughest league to compete in with three out of the six teams seeded top six in CCS. No other league has as many teams capable of qualifying for CCS as ours," said head coach Tom Uyehara. The team defeated Sacred Heart in the first round of CCS 6-1 on Nov. 11 and beat Homestead in quarterfinals 7-0 on Nov. 13. read more » Girls’ Water Polo still has fun despite losing season November 16, 2009 — by Emily Williams Even though her team has only one win so far this season, girls' water polo coach Courtney Crase working to keep her players moving in a positive direction. "We try to play every game with 150 percent effort, composure and heart; our motto is balls out until the end," said Crase. "If we can execute that formula, the numbers on the scoreboard do not matter." The girls have had a tough season so far, but their win against Mountain View (9-8) on Sept. 24, gave them renewed vigor to come out hard in all games. read more » Football: Falcons edge Homestead 10-7 for CCS berth; team to play Burlingame Friday November 16, 2009 — by David Eng Coming off of Homecoming week's 48-13 drubbing of Cupertino High, Saratoga football entered Friday night's game against the Homestead Mutstangs poised to secure a spot in the CCS playoffs. With a win the Falcons could guarantee a playoff bid, in addition to knocking Homestead out of contention. Entering the contest with a 4-5 record, a win could also boost their regular season winning percentage to an even .500. read more » Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast
Boys’ water polo: Falcons finish bittersweet season with solid league tournament November 18, 2009 — by Tim Rollinson Despite falling to fourth place in league play, with a record of five wins and seven losses three places lower than last year, the boys' water polo won two out of three games in the league tournament to finish third, one place higher than last year's tournament results. read more » Girls’ tennis: Team defeats Mitty in semifinals and moves on to finals and NorCal November 18, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan and Denise Lin The Falcons at first received the No. 3 seed in CCS behind Monta Vista and Mitty. They were excited about their seed due to the match up against Mitty in the semifinals. "Our league is by far the toughest league to compete in with three out of the six teams seeded top six in CCS. No other league has as many teams capable of qualifying for CCS as ours," said head coach Tom Uyehara. The team defeated Sacred Heart in the first round of CCS 6-1 on Nov. 11 and beat Homestead in quarterfinals 7-0 on Nov. 13. read more » Girls’ Water Polo still has fun despite losing season November 16, 2009 — by Emily Williams Even though her team has only one win so far this season, girls' water polo coach Courtney Crase working to keep her players moving in a positive direction. "We try to play every game with 150 percent effort, composure and heart; our motto is balls out until the end," said Crase. "If we can execute that formula, the numbers on the scoreboard do not matter." The girls have had a tough season so far, but their win against Mountain View (9-8) on Sept. 24, gave them renewed vigor to come out hard in all games. read more » Football: Falcons edge Homestead 10-7 for CCS berth; team to play Burlingame Friday November 16, 2009 — by David Eng Coming off of Homecoming week's 48-13 drubbing of Cupertino High, Saratoga football entered Friday night's game against the Homestead Mutstangs poised to secure a spot in the CCS playoffs. With a win the Falcons could guarantee a playoff bid, in addition to knocking Homestead out of contention. Entering the contest with a 4-5 record, a win could also boost their regular season winning percentage to an even .500. read more » Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast
Girls’ tennis: Team defeats Mitty in semifinals and moves on to finals and NorCal November 18, 2009 — by Lauren Kuan and Denise Lin The Falcons at first received the No. 3 seed in CCS behind Monta Vista and Mitty. They were excited about their seed due to the match up against Mitty in the semifinals. "Our league is by far the toughest league to compete in with three out of the six teams seeded top six in CCS. No other league has as many teams capable of qualifying for CCS as ours," said head coach Tom Uyehara. The team defeated Sacred Heart in the first round of CCS 6-1 on Nov. 11 and beat Homestead in quarterfinals 7-0 on Nov. 13. read more » Girls’ Water Polo still has fun despite losing season November 16, 2009 — by Emily Williams Even though her team has only one win so far this season, girls' water polo coach Courtney Crase working to keep her players moving in a positive direction. "We try to play every game with 150 percent effort, composure and heart; our motto is balls out until the end," said Crase. "If we can execute that formula, the numbers on the scoreboard do not matter." The girls have had a tough season so far, but their win against Mountain View (9-8) on Sept. 24, gave them renewed vigor to come out hard in all games. read more » Football: Falcons edge Homestead 10-7 for CCS berth; team to play Burlingame Friday November 16, 2009 — by David Eng Coming off of Homecoming week's 48-13 drubbing of Cupertino High, Saratoga football entered Friday night's game against the Homestead Mutstangs poised to secure a spot in the CCS playoffs. With a win the Falcons could guarantee a playoff bid, in addition to knocking Homestead out of contention. Entering the contest with a 4-5 record, a win could also boost their regular season winning percentage to an even .500. read more » Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast
Girls’ Water Polo still has fun despite losing season November 16, 2009 — by Emily Williams Even though her team has only one win so far this season, girls' water polo coach Courtney Crase working to keep her players moving in a positive direction. "We try to play every game with 150 percent effort, composure and heart; our motto is balls out until the end," said Crase. "If we can execute that formula, the numbers on the scoreboard do not matter." The girls have had a tough season so far, but their win against Mountain View (9-8) on Sept. 24, gave them renewed vigor to come out hard in all games. read more » Football: Falcons edge Homestead 10-7 for CCS berth; team to play Burlingame Friday November 16, 2009 — by David Eng Coming off of Homecoming week's 48-13 drubbing of Cupertino High, Saratoga football entered Friday night's game against the Homestead Mutstangs poised to secure a spot in the CCS playoffs. With a win the Falcons could guarantee a playoff bid, in addition to knocking Homestead out of contention. Entering the contest with a 4-5 record, a win could also boost their regular season winning percentage to an even .500. read more » Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast
Football: Falcons edge Homestead 10-7 for CCS berth; team to play Burlingame Friday November 16, 2009 — by David Eng Coming off of Homecoming week's 48-13 drubbing of Cupertino High, Saratoga football entered Friday night's game against the Homestead Mutstangs poised to secure a spot in the CCS playoffs. With a win the Falcons could guarantee a playoff bid, in addition to knocking Homestead out of contention. Entering the contest with a 4-5 record, a win could also boost their regular season winning percentage to an even .500. read more » Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast
Field hockey feels the pressure for CCS November 13, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris After placing second at the CCS finals last year, the Lady Falcons may not be able to live up to last year's success this season. A rough start and several disappointing losses are pushing CCS hopes beyond reach. To qualify for the playoffs, they need to win almost all of the remaining games. Beginning that difficult task, the team managed to improve its CCS prospects with a 1-0 overtime win at Los Altos on Oct. 22. Both teams had five short corner plays each, but the Falcons pulled through in the end. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...199200201202203...210220...nextlast