Saratoga boys make swimming history June 2, 2008 — by Guy Quanrud The last day the three Hinshaw brothers could swim together on the same Saratoga High School team ended in a surprise shocker with the Falcons roaring past Valley Christian and snagging second place overall in the CCS Championship. Not only did the boys place first among public schools, but they also placed second in CCS for the first time since 1969. read more » Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes state June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. read more » Team sends five to CCS; Chock, Chiang take fourth June 2, 2008 — by Tiffany Tseng and Jocelyn Ye As the badminton season came to an end, the major end-of-season tournament CCS determined the top players of each section. read more » Badminton: Chock and Chiang take fourth in CCS June 2, 2008 — by Tiffany Tseng and Jocelyn Ye As the badminton season came to an end, the major end-of-season tournament CCS determined the top players of each section. Five seniors from the varsity badminton team attended CCS Championships, held from May 20 to 22. Boys’ doubles teams David Chock and Kevin Chiang, Michael Su and Andrew Shyu, and girls’ singles player Emily Hur all advanced from league finals to play against top-ranked Bay Area high school players. “It was a great experience to meet some new players from all around,” said Hur. “I learned a lot from watching their unique strategies and skills.” read more » Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes state June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » CCS ends track season June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » Davey takes over girls’ basketball coaching June 2, 2008 — by Rahul Thakker Longtime boys’ basketball coach Mike Davey will coach the girls’ team starting next season. The change was a personal decision; Davey’s daughters Samie and Rachel, entering sixth and fourth grades, respectively, will be coming up through the high school basketball program in the recent future, and Davey wants to make sure the team is in good condition when they arrive. read more » Senior pitcher recruited by Willamette University June 2, 2008 — by Mika Padmanabhan Senior pitcher Blake Paisley will graduate in June, but he doesn’t plan on leaving his baseball career behind. Paisley plans to play for Willamette University in Salem, Ore. “I really like the coach up there since he knows a lot about baseball,” said Paisley. “I am also getting a 40 percent scholarship, which is always good.” read more » Boys’ tennis falls short of CCS title May 20, 2008 — by Brian Tsai The boys’ tennis team failed to avoid repeating history when the Falcons lost to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS finals on May 9. They previously lost to Sacred Heart in the ‘06 CCS finals. “They played a lot better, and I think they really wanted to win,” said sophomore No. 2 doubles player Aditya Joshi. “We were too excited about beating Menlo, and we thought we’d [pull off a] win already against Sacred Heart, so we weren’t as focused.” read more » Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next
Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes state June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. read more » Team sends five to CCS; Chock, Chiang take fourth June 2, 2008 — by Tiffany Tseng and Jocelyn Ye As the badminton season came to an end, the major end-of-season tournament CCS determined the top players of each section. read more » Badminton: Chock and Chiang take fourth in CCS June 2, 2008 — by Tiffany Tseng and Jocelyn Ye As the badminton season came to an end, the major end-of-season tournament CCS determined the top players of each section. Five seniors from the varsity badminton team attended CCS Championships, held from May 20 to 22. Boys’ doubles teams David Chock and Kevin Chiang, Michael Su and Andrew Shyu, and girls’ singles player Emily Hur all advanced from league finals to play against top-ranked Bay Area high school players. “It was a great experience to meet some new players from all around,” said Hur. “I learned a lot from watching their unique strategies and skills.” read more » Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes state June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » CCS ends track season June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » Davey takes over girls’ basketball coaching June 2, 2008 — by Rahul Thakker Longtime boys’ basketball coach Mike Davey will coach the girls’ team starting next season. The change was a personal decision; Davey’s daughters Samie and Rachel, entering sixth and fourth grades, respectively, will be coming up through the high school basketball program in the recent future, and Davey wants to make sure the team is in good condition when they arrive. read more » Senior pitcher recruited by Willamette University June 2, 2008 — by Mika Padmanabhan Senior pitcher Blake Paisley will graduate in June, but he doesn’t plan on leaving his baseball career behind. Paisley plans to play for Willamette University in Salem, Ore. “I really like the coach up there since he knows a lot about baseball,” said Paisley. “I am also getting a 40 percent scholarship, which is always good.” read more » Boys’ tennis falls short of CCS title May 20, 2008 — by Brian Tsai The boys’ tennis team failed to avoid repeating history when the Falcons lost to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS finals on May 9. They previously lost to Sacred Heart in the ‘06 CCS finals. “They played a lot better, and I think they really wanted to win,” said sophomore No. 2 doubles player Aditya Joshi. “We were too excited about beating Menlo, and we thought we’d [pull off a] win already against Sacred Heart, so we weren’t as focused.” read more » Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next
Team sends five to CCS; Chock, Chiang take fourth June 2, 2008 — by Tiffany Tseng and Jocelyn Ye As the badminton season came to an end, the major end-of-season tournament CCS determined the top players of each section. read more » Badminton: Chock and Chiang take fourth in CCS June 2, 2008 — by Tiffany Tseng and Jocelyn Ye As the badminton season came to an end, the major end-of-season tournament CCS determined the top players of each section. Five seniors from the varsity badminton team attended CCS Championships, held from May 20 to 22. Boys’ doubles teams David Chock and Kevin Chiang, Michael Su and Andrew Shyu, and girls’ singles player Emily Hur all advanced from league finals to play against top-ranked Bay Area high school players. “It was a great experience to meet some new players from all around,” said Hur. “I learned a lot from watching their unique strategies and skills.” read more » Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes state June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » CCS ends track season June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » Davey takes over girls’ basketball coaching June 2, 2008 — by Rahul Thakker Longtime boys’ basketball coach Mike Davey will coach the girls’ team starting next season. The change was a personal decision; Davey’s daughters Samie and Rachel, entering sixth and fourth grades, respectively, will be coming up through the high school basketball program in the recent future, and Davey wants to make sure the team is in good condition when they arrive. read more » Senior pitcher recruited by Willamette University June 2, 2008 — by Mika Padmanabhan Senior pitcher Blake Paisley will graduate in June, but he doesn’t plan on leaving his baseball career behind. Paisley plans to play for Willamette University in Salem, Ore. “I really like the coach up there since he knows a lot about baseball,” said Paisley. “I am also getting a 40 percent scholarship, which is always good.” read more » Boys’ tennis falls short of CCS title May 20, 2008 — by Brian Tsai The boys’ tennis team failed to avoid repeating history when the Falcons lost to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS finals on May 9. They previously lost to Sacred Heart in the ‘06 CCS finals. “They played a lot better, and I think they really wanted to win,” said sophomore No. 2 doubles player Aditya Joshi. “We were too excited about beating Menlo, and we thought we’d [pull off a] win already against Sacred Heart, so we weren’t as focused.” read more » Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next
Badminton: Chock and Chiang take fourth in CCS June 2, 2008 — by Tiffany Tseng and Jocelyn Ye As the badminton season came to an end, the major end-of-season tournament CCS determined the top players of each section. Five seniors from the varsity badminton team attended CCS Championships, held from May 20 to 22. Boys’ doubles teams David Chock and Kevin Chiang, Michael Su and Andrew Shyu, and girls’ singles player Emily Hur all advanced from league finals to play against top-ranked Bay Area high school players. “It was a great experience to meet some new players from all around,” said Hur. “I learned a lot from watching their unique strategies and skills.” read more » Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes state June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » CCS ends track season June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » Davey takes over girls’ basketball coaching June 2, 2008 — by Rahul Thakker Longtime boys’ basketball coach Mike Davey will coach the girls’ team starting next season. The change was a personal decision; Davey’s daughters Samie and Rachel, entering sixth and fourth grades, respectively, will be coming up through the high school basketball program in the recent future, and Davey wants to make sure the team is in good condition when they arrive. read more » Senior pitcher recruited by Willamette University June 2, 2008 — by Mika Padmanabhan Senior pitcher Blake Paisley will graduate in June, but he doesn’t plan on leaving his baseball career behind. Paisley plans to play for Willamette University in Salem, Ore. “I really like the coach up there since he knows a lot about baseball,” said Paisley. “I am also getting a 40 percent scholarship, which is always good.” read more » Boys’ tennis falls short of CCS title May 20, 2008 — by Brian Tsai The boys’ tennis team failed to avoid repeating history when the Falcons lost to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS finals on May 9. They previously lost to Sacred Heart in the ‘06 CCS finals. “They played a lot better, and I think they really wanted to win,” said sophomore No. 2 doubles player Aditya Joshi. “We were too excited about beating Menlo, and we thought we’d [pull off a] win already against Sacred Heart, so we weren’t as focused.” read more » Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next
Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes state June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » CCS ends track season June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » Davey takes over girls’ basketball coaching June 2, 2008 — by Rahul Thakker Longtime boys’ basketball coach Mike Davey will coach the girls’ team starting next season. The change was a personal decision; Davey’s daughters Samie and Rachel, entering sixth and fourth grades, respectively, will be coming up through the high school basketball program in the recent future, and Davey wants to make sure the team is in good condition when they arrive. read more » Senior pitcher recruited by Willamette University June 2, 2008 — by Mika Padmanabhan Senior pitcher Blake Paisley will graduate in June, but he doesn’t plan on leaving his baseball career behind. Paisley plans to play for Willamette University in Salem, Ore. “I really like the coach up there since he knows a lot about baseball,” said Paisley. “I am also getting a 40 percent scholarship, which is always good.” read more » Boys’ tennis falls short of CCS title May 20, 2008 — by Brian Tsai The boys’ tennis team failed to avoid repeating history when the Falcons lost to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS finals on May 9. They previously lost to Sacred Heart in the ‘06 CCS finals. “They played a lot better, and I think they really wanted to win,” said sophomore No. 2 doubles player Aditya Joshi. “We were too excited about beating Menlo, and we thought we’d [pull off a] win already against Sacred Heart, so we weren’t as focused.” read more » Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next
CCS ends track season June 2, 2008 — by Kelly Lamble Instead of celebrating another CCS victory, junior high jumper Kiersten Dolbec spent this year’s meet on a hospital bed. Dolbec suffers burst appendix, no one makes stat read more » Davey takes over girls’ basketball coaching June 2, 2008 — by Rahul Thakker Longtime boys’ basketball coach Mike Davey will coach the girls’ team starting next season. The change was a personal decision; Davey’s daughters Samie and Rachel, entering sixth and fourth grades, respectively, will be coming up through the high school basketball program in the recent future, and Davey wants to make sure the team is in good condition when they arrive. read more » Senior pitcher recruited by Willamette University June 2, 2008 — by Mika Padmanabhan Senior pitcher Blake Paisley will graduate in June, but he doesn’t plan on leaving his baseball career behind. Paisley plans to play for Willamette University in Salem, Ore. “I really like the coach up there since he knows a lot about baseball,” said Paisley. “I am also getting a 40 percent scholarship, which is always good.” read more » Boys’ tennis falls short of CCS title May 20, 2008 — by Brian Tsai The boys’ tennis team failed to avoid repeating history when the Falcons lost to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS finals on May 9. They previously lost to Sacred Heart in the ‘06 CCS finals. “They played a lot better, and I think they really wanted to win,” said sophomore No. 2 doubles player Aditya Joshi. “We were too excited about beating Menlo, and we thought we’d [pull off a] win already against Sacred Heart, so we weren’t as focused.” read more » Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next
Davey takes over girls’ basketball coaching June 2, 2008 — by Rahul Thakker Longtime boys’ basketball coach Mike Davey will coach the girls’ team starting next season. The change was a personal decision; Davey’s daughters Samie and Rachel, entering sixth and fourth grades, respectively, will be coming up through the high school basketball program in the recent future, and Davey wants to make sure the team is in good condition when they arrive. read more » Senior pitcher recruited by Willamette University June 2, 2008 — by Mika Padmanabhan Senior pitcher Blake Paisley will graduate in June, but he doesn’t plan on leaving his baseball career behind. Paisley plans to play for Willamette University in Salem, Ore. “I really like the coach up there since he knows a lot about baseball,” said Paisley. “I am also getting a 40 percent scholarship, which is always good.” read more » Boys’ tennis falls short of CCS title May 20, 2008 — by Brian Tsai The boys’ tennis team failed to avoid repeating history when the Falcons lost to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS finals on May 9. They previously lost to Sacred Heart in the ‘06 CCS finals. “They played a lot better, and I think they really wanted to win,” said sophomore No. 2 doubles player Aditya Joshi. “We were too excited about beating Menlo, and we thought we’d [pull off a] win already against Sacred Heart, so we weren’t as focused.” read more » Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next
Senior pitcher recruited by Willamette University June 2, 2008 — by Mika Padmanabhan Senior pitcher Blake Paisley will graduate in June, but he doesn’t plan on leaving his baseball career behind. Paisley plans to play for Willamette University in Salem, Ore. “I really like the coach up there since he knows a lot about baseball,” said Paisley. “I am also getting a 40 percent scholarship, which is always good.” read more » Boys’ tennis falls short of CCS title May 20, 2008 — by Brian Tsai The boys’ tennis team failed to avoid repeating history when the Falcons lost to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS finals on May 9. They previously lost to Sacred Heart in the ‘06 CCS finals. “They played a lot better, and I think they really wanted to win,” said sophomore No. 2 doubles player Aditya Joshi. “We were too excited about beating Menlo, and we thought we’d [pull off a] win already against Sacred Heart, so we weren’t as focused.” read more » Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next
Boys’ tennis falls short of CCS title May 20, 2008 — by Brian Tsai The boys’ tennis team failed to avoid repeating history when the Falcons lost to Sacred Heart Prep in the CCS finals on May 9. They previously lost to Sacred Heart in the ‘06 CCS finals. “They played a lot better, and I think they really wanted to win,” said sophomore No. 2 doubles player Aditya Joshi. “We were too excited about beating Menlo, and we thought we’d [pull off a] win already against Sacred Heart, so we weren’t as focused.” read more » Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next
Senior setter sets sights on Tokyo May 7, 2008 — by Alex Sclavos If all goes according to plan, within five years senior Kent Johnson will be living by the beach and making a very comfortable living from his professional beach volleyball career. Johnson hopes to join the American Volleyball Program centered around beach volleyball that travels around North and South America, is the main beach volleyball circuit in the United States that represents professional athletes such as Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...205206207208209next