Field Hockey: Falcons already successful in pre-season September 16, 2009 — by Synthia Ling and Ren Norris Although the field hockey team has not had any official games yet, the girls are already off to an impressive start, having won all three of their preseason games. The team crushed Branham 7-0 in their third preseason game on Sept. 10. In the first half, senior midfielder Jordan Leonard scored off of a deflection from Branham's goalie, followed by a goal from senior forward Sam Li off a pass from Leonard. At the end of the first half, junior forward Shea Sullivan slipped in a goal off of an assist from junior midfielder Vanessa Block. read more » Volleyball: Falcons rebuild the middle September 16, 2009 — by Aanchal Mohan and Amanda Yi The girls' volleyball team is relying on teamwork rather than team size for success this year. "We only have nine people [but] we’re all really close already because most of us have played together for two, some of us three years," said senior co-captain and side hitter Chelsea Sabella. "I think that’s going to be one of our strong points, [but] it’s really going to come down to working with our middles.” Because of the loss of graduated seniors, the team had to make changes and bring up underclassmen to fill its holes, especially in the middle. read more » Football: Saratoga wins first game against Westmont September 16, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai The Saratoga High football team emerged victorious at Friday’s non-league contest in hostile ground, easily defeating host Westmont Warriors 52-27. The Falcons displayed particular resilience, recovering from the previous week’s heartbreaking loss to Santa Teresa. Their first game featured a second-half defensive letdown, but in this game Saratoga kept its foot on the accelerator for the entire four quarters. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Team unity plays to advantage for Falcons September 15, 2009 — by Aanchal Mohan The girls' volleyball team is relying on teamwork rather than having a large squad to result in wins this year. "We’re only nine people and we’re all really close already because most of us have played together for two, some of us three years," said senior co-captain and strong side hitter Chelsea Sabella. "I think that’s going to be one of our strong points, [but] it’s really going to come down to working with our middles.” Due to the loss of graduated seniors, the team had to make changes and bring up underclassmen to fill the void. read more » Falcons looking to prove they belong in the “A” league September 14, 2009 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhishek Venkataramana If last year's season, which including almost beating Los Gatos, placing fifth in one of the Bay Area's toughest divisions and being just one point away from making CCS playoffs hasn't already shown everyone that the Falcons belong in the "A" League, players have their eyes set on making an even bigger statement this year as they continue to compete in the upper league De Anza Division. read more » Girls’ water polo welcomes new players September 14, 2009 — by Pia Mishra and Emily Williams The girls’ water polo team isn’t expecting any easy wins this year as they compete in the upper division De Anza League with a brand new roster. The team lost six of its key players from last year: seniors Lauren Opatrny and Megan Nolet as well as graduates Alison Norris, Kaylee Pettengill, Amanda Murabito and Casey Long. read more » Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 11, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast
Volleyball: Falcons rebuild the middle September 16, 2009 — by Aanchal Mohan and Amanda Yi The girls' volleyball team is relying on teamwork rather than team size for success this year. "We only have nine people [but] we’re all really close already because most of us have played together for two, some of us three years," said senior co-captain and side hitter Chelsea Sabella. "I think that’s going to be one of our strong points, [but] it’s really going to come down to working with our middles.” Because of the loss of graduated seniors, the team had to make changes and bring up underclassmen to fill its holes, especially in the middle. read more » Football: Saratoga wins first game against Westmont September 16, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai The Saratoga High football team emerged victorious at Friday’s non-league contest in hostile ground, easily defeating host Westmont Warriors 52-27. The Falcons displayed particular resilience, recovering from the previous week’s heartbreaking loss to Santa Teresa. Their first game featured a second-half defensive letdown, but in this game Saratoga kept its foot on the accelerator for the entire four quarters. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Team unity plays to advantage for Falcons September 15, 2009 — by Aanchal Mohan The girls' volleyball team is relying on teamwork rather than having a large squad to result in wins this year. "We’re only nine people and we’re all really close already because most of us have played together for two, some of us three years," said senior co-captain and strong side hitter Chelsea Sabella. "I think that’s going to be one of our strong points, [but] it’s really going to come down to working with our middles.” Due to the loss of graduated seniors, the team had to make changes and bring up underclassmen to fill the void. read more » Falcons looking to prove they belong in the “A” league September 14, 2009 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhishek Venkataramana If last year's season, which including almost beating Los Gatos, placing fifth in one of the Bay Area's toughest divisions and being just one point away from making CCS playoffs hasn't already shown everyone that the Falcons belong in the "A" League, players have their eyes set on making an even bigger statement this year as they continue to compete in the upper league De Anza Division. read more » Girls’ water polo welcomes new players September 14, 2009 — by Pia Mishra and Emily Williams The girls’ water polo team isn’t expecting any easy wins this year as they compete in the upper division De Anza League with a brand new roster. The team lost six of its key players from last year: seniors Lauren Opatrny and Megan Nolet as well as graduates Alison Norris, Kaylee Pettengill, Amanda Murabito and Casey Long. read more » Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 11, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast
Football: Saratoga wins first game against Westmont September 16, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai The Saratoga High football team emerged victorious at Friday’s non-league contest in hostile ground, easily defeating host Westmont Warriors 52-27. The Falcons displayed particular resilience, recovering from the previous week’s heartbreaking loss to Santa Teresa. Their first game featured a second-half defensive letdown, but in this game Saratoga kept its foot on the accelerator for the entire four quarters. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Team unity plays to advantage for Falcons September 15, 2009 — by Aanchal Mohan The girls' volleyball team is relying on teamwork rather than having a large squad to result in wins this year. "We’re only nine people and we’re all really close already because most of us have played together for two, some of us three years," said senior co-captain and strong side hitter Chelsea Sabella. "I think that’s going to be one of our strong points, [but] it’s really going to come down to working with our middles.” Due to the loss of graduated seniors, the team had to make changes and bring up underclassmen to fill the void. read more » Falcons looking to prove they belong in the “A” league September 14, 2009 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhishek Venkataramana If last year's season, which including almost beating Los Gatos, placing fifth in one of the Bay Area's toughest divisions and being just one point away from making CCS playoffs hasn't already shown everyone that the Falcons belong in the "A" League, players have their eyes set on making an even bigger statement this year as they continue to compete in the upper league De Anza Division. read more » Girls’ water polo welcomes new players September 14, 2009 — by Pia Mishra and Emily Williams The girls’ water polo team isn’t expecting any easy wins this year as they compete in the upper division De Anza League with a brand new roster. The team lost six of its key players from last year: seniors Lauren Opatrny and Megan Nolet as well as graduates Alison Norris, Kaylee Pettengill, Amanda Murabito and Casey Long. read more » Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 11, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast
Girls’ Volleyball: Team unity plays to advantage for Falcons September 15, 2009 — by Aanchal Mohan The girls' volleyball team is relying on teamwork rather than having a large squad to result in wins this year. "We’re only nine people and we’re all really close already because most of us have played together for two, some of us three years," said senior co-captain and strong side hitter Chelsea Sabella. "I think that’s going to be one of our strong points, [but] it’s really going to come down to working with our middles.” Due to the loss of graduated seniors, the team had to make changes and bring up underclassmen to fill the void. read more » Falcons looking to prove they belong in the “A” league September 14, 2009 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhishek Venkataramana If last year's season, which including almost beating Los Gatos, placing fifth in one of the Bay Area's toughest divisions and being just one point away from making CCS playoffs hasn't already shown everyone that the Falcons belong in the "A" League, players have their eyes set on making an even bigger statement this year as they continue to compete in the upper league De Anza Division. read more » Girls’ water polo welcomes new players September 14, 2009 — by Pia Mishra and Emily Williams The girls’ water polo team isn’t expecting any easy wins this year as they compete in the upper division De Anza League with a brand new roster. The team lost six of its key players from last year: seniors Lauren Opatrny and Megan Nolet as well as graduates Alison Norris, Kaylee Pettengill, Amanda Murabito and Casey Long. read more » Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 11, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast
Falcons looking to prove they belong in the “A” league September 14, 2009 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhishek Venkataramana If last year's season, which including almost beating Los Gatos, placing fifth in one of the Bay Area's toughest divisions and being just one point away from making CCS playoffs hasn't already shown everyone that the Falcons belong in the "A" League, players have their eyes set on making an even bigger statement this year as they continue to compete in the upper league De Anza Division. read more » Girls’ water polo welcomes new players September 14, 2009 — by Pia Mishra and Emily Williams The girls’ water polo team isn’t expecting any easy wins this year as they compete in the upper division De Anza League with a brand new roster. The team lost six of its key players from last year: seniors Lauren Opatrny and Megan Nolet as well as graduates Alison Norris, Kaylee Pettengill, Amanda Murabito and Casey Long. read more » Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 11, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast
Girls’ water polo welcomes new players September 14, 2009 — by Pia Mishra and Emily Williams The girls’ water polo team isn’t expecting any easy wins this year as they compete in the upper division De Anza League with a brand new roster. The team lost six of its key players from last year: seniors Lauren Opatrny and Megan Nolet as well as graduates Alison Norris, Kaylee Pettengill, Amanda Murabito and Casey Long. read more » Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 11, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast
Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 11, 2009 — by David Eng and Karthik Annaamalai Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast
Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast
Football: Saratoga suffers first loss of season September 10, 2009 — by David Eng Saratoga's first loss of the season was a tale of two halves as the Falcons dropped their opening game 42-36 to visiting Santa Teresa High. It hardly seemed like the atmosphere that would yield a Saratoga loss, with the support of a spirited, football-starved crowd spanning the length of the Benny Pierce home bleachers, not to mention being backed by a massive band and a team of spunky cheerleaders. read more » Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast
Cross Country: Boys lose key seniors, gain new coaches September 8, 2009 — by Vijay Menon and Jordan Waite Despite the loss of several key team members and the promotion of former assistant coach Dan Hodgins to head coach, the boys' cross country still has high expectations for a great season. The team’s two strongest runners, alumni Alan Menezes and Kian Banks, graduated last year, a big loss for the team considering the talents the duo brought to the squad. The team will also having to deal with the loss of seniors Kyle Borch and Nick Olsen and sophomore Harry Curtis, who elected not to participate this year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...203204205206207...210220...nextlast