Football secures needed win in final game November 21, 2022 — by Parav Manney and Aiden Ye In the last football game of the season at home against Lynbrook on Nov. 4, the Falcons’ defense held fast, securing an 11-6 win. Senior wide receiver Seth Hulme scored a touchdown followed by an extra point. After a couple of defensive stops, senior wide receiver Nathan Lim kicked a field goal. Some sloppy defense […] read more » Season preview: Boys’ soccer aims to use teamwork to make up for lack of returning juniors November 18, 2022 — by Victoria Lin and Daniel Wu Head Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s record: 8-7-1 Recap: The Falcons finished third in their division and did not advance to CCS. Key Matchups: Wilcox, Los Gatos, Lynbrook Key losses to graduation: center back Aidan Costello, midfield Shaheen Masoumi Star Players: senior right back Dylan Sinton, senior left wing Yuvi Singh, senior right wing Taylor […] read more » Season preview: Boys’ basketball returns strong lineup for upper league November 18, 2022 — by George Huang and Zack Zhang Head Coach: Mike Davey Last year’s record: 16-8 Recap: The team was promoted to the upper De Anza from the lower El Camino Division this year. Key Addition: Shooting guard Nicholas Tjaden Key losses to graduation: Center Giulio Morini-Bianzino, shooting guard Som Teymouri and power forward Ayaaz Shah Key Matchups: Cupertino, Los Gatos, Palo Alto […] read more » Cross country ends season with boys placing No. 6 and girls placing No. 7 at CCS November 17, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Kathy Wang The cross country teams ended their season with the first round of CCS at Crystal Springs in Belmont City on Nov. 12. The course was approximately 2.95 miles, with rough dirt trails and steep hills, and the team ran in the division four race. Coach Ian Tippetts worked with the CCS runners by combining a […] read more » Freshman qualifies for golf state championship; team outperforms expectations November 17, 2022 — by Beverly Xu Despite a bumpy start to their season, the girls’ golf team, led by head coach Dave Gragnola, found surprising success late in its season, qualifying to league finals with a record of 3-7. The team’s top two players did well in post-season play.Sophomore Sarah Lim finished seventh in league, and freshman Millie Wang finished fifth. […] read more » Preview: Girls’ soccer struggles to fill positions after loss of graduated players November 17, 2022 — by Victoria Lin and Isabelle Wang Head Coach: Ben Maxwell Last year’s record: 8-0-1 Recap: The team advanced to CCS semis where they lost 5-2 to Santa Cruz. Key Matchups: Fremont, Wilcox and Santa Cruz Star Players: Seniors wing Aleks Verga, center back Jalyn Harrigan, midfield Gabi Golko; juniors striker Kate Oberhauser and midfield/center back Jiah Jung; sophomore midfield Anika Kapasi […] read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Eighty miles away, in the comfort of her own home, Toni Matos, mother of football head coach Stephen Matos, was able to cheer on her son’s team with her family as they watched the school’s football games live on television. Since September 2022, she has subscribed to the National Federation of State High School Associations […] read more » Cristiano Ronaldo: Age finally trips up soccer superstar November 12, 2022 — by Anirudh Iyer Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, is undoubtedly one of the best soccer players of all time. Among the leading goalscorers in the history of the game, he is a five-time winner of the Ballon D’Or (the official “best player in the world” award) and a league winner in England, Spain and Italy. He was also […] read more » Three teachers share how sports have shaped their lives November 11, 2022 — by Andy Zhu Students recognize the work teachers put into preparing lesson plans, grading assignments and helping students, but their lives outside of school are often mysteries. Between various school tasks, some teachers manage to find some free time for exercise or sports they are passionate about. Science teacher Matthew Welander, math teacher PJ Yim and history teacher […] read more » Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast
Season preview: Boys’ soccer aims to use teamwork to make up for lack of returning juniors November 18, 2022 — by Victoria Lin and Daniel Wu Head Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s record: 8-7-1 Recap: The Falcons finished third in their division and did not advance to CCS. Key Matchups: Wilcox, Los Gatos, Lynbrook Key losses to graduation: center back Aidan Costello, midfield Shaheen Masoumi Star Players: senior right back Dylan Sinton, senior left wing Yuvi Singh, senior right wing Taylor […] read more » Season preview: Boys’ basketball returns strong lineup for upper league November 18, 2022 — by George Huang and Zack Zhang Head Coach: Mike Davey Last year’s record: 16-8 Recap: The team was promoted to the upper De Anza from the lower El Camino Division this year. Key Addition: Shooting guard Nicholas Tjaden Key losses to graduation: Center Giulio Morini-Bianzino, shooting guard Som Teymouri and power forward Ayaaz Shah Key Matchups: Cupertino, Los Gatos, Palo Alto […] read more » Cross country ends season with boys placing No. 6 and girls placing No. 7 at CCS November 17, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Kathy Wang The cross country teams ended their season with the first round of CCS at Crystal Springs in Belmont City on Nov. 12. The course was approximately 2.95 miles, with rough dirt trails and steep hills, and the team ran in the division four race. Coach Ian Tippetts worked with the CCS runners by combining a […] read more » Freshman qualifies for golf state championship; team outperforms expectations November 17, 2022 — by Beverly Xu Despite a bumpy start to their season, the girls’ golf team, led by head coach Dave Gragnola, found surprising success late in its season, qualifying to league finals with a record of 3-7. The team’s top two players did well in post-season play.Sophomore Sarah Lim finished seventh in league, and freshman Millie Wang finished fifth. […] read more » Preview: Girls’ soccer struggles to fill positions after loss of graduated players November 17, 2022 — by Victoria Lin and Isabelle Wang Head Coach: Ben Maxwell Last year’s record: 8-0-1 Recap: The team advanced to CCS semis where they lost 5-2 to Santa Cruz. Key Matchups: Fremont, Wilcox and Santa Cruz Star Players: Seniors wing Aleks Verga, center back Jalyn Harrigan, midfield Gabi Golko; juniors striker Kate Oberhauser and midfield/center back Jiah Jung; sophomore midfield Anika Kapasi […] read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Eighty miles away, in the comfort of her own home, Toni Matos, mother of football head coach Stephen Matos, was able to cheer on her son’s team with her family as they watched the school’s football games live on television. Since September 2022, she has subscribed to the National Federation of State High School Associations […] read more » Cristiano Ronaldo: Age finally trips up soccer superstar November 12, 2022 — by Anirudh Iyer Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, is undoubtedly one of the best soccer players of all time. Among the leading goalscorers in the history of the game, he is a five-time winner of the Ballon D’Or (the official “best player in the world” award) and a league winner in England, Spain and Italy. He was also […] read more » Three teachers share how sports have shaped their lives November 11, 2022 — by Andy Zhu Students recognize the work teachers put into preparing lesson plans, grading assignments and helping students, but their lives outside of school are often mysteries. Between various school tasks, some teachers manage to find some free time for exercise or sports they are passionate about. Science teacher Matthew Welander, math teacher PJ Yim and history teacher […] read more » Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast
Season preview: Boys’ basketball returns strong lineup for upper league November 18, 2022 — by George Huang and Zack Zhang Head Coach: Mike Davey Last year’s record: 16-8 Recap: The team was promoted to the upper De Anza from the lower El Camino Division this year. Key Addition: Shooting guard Nicholas Tjaden Key losses to graduation: Center Giulio Morini-Bianzino, shooting guard Som Teymouri and power forward Ayaaz Shah Key Matchups: Cupertino, Los Gatos, Palo Alto […] read more » Cross country ends season with boys placing No. 6 and girls placing No. 7 at CCS November 17, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Kathy Wang The cross country teams ended their season with the first round of CCS at Crystal Springs in Belmont City on Nov. 12. The course was approximately 2.95 miles, with rough dirt trails and steep hills, and the team ran in the division four race. Coach Ian Tippetts worked with the CCS runners by combining a […] read more » Freshman qualifies for golf state championship; team outperforms expectations November 17, 2022 — by Beverly Xu Despite a bumpy start to their season, the girls’ golf team, led by head coach Dave Gragnola, found surprising success late in its season, qualifying to league finals with a record of 3-7. The team’s top two players did well in post-season play.Sophomore Sarah Lim finished seventh in league, and freshman Millie Wang finished fifth. […] read more » Preview: Girls’ soccer struggles to fill positions after loss of graduated players November 17, 2022 — by Victoria Lin and Isabelle Wang Head Coach: Ben Maxwell Last year’s record: 8-0-1 Recap: The team advanced to CCS semis where they lost 5-2 to Santa Cruz. Key Matchups: Fremont, Wilcox and Santa Cruz Star Players: Seniors wing Aleks Verga, center back Jalyn Harrigan, midfield Gabi Golko; juniors striker Kate Oberhauser and midfield/center back Jiah Jung; sophomore midfield Anika Kapasi […] read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Eighty miles away, in the comfort of her own home, Toni Matos, mother of football head coach Stephen Matos, was able to cheer on her son’s team with her family as they watched the school’s football games live on television. Since September 2022, she has subscribed to the National Federation of State High School Associations […] read more » Cristiano Ronaldo: Age finally trips up soccer superstar November 12, 2022 — by Anirudh Iyer Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, is undoubtedly one of the best soccer players of all time. Among the leading goalscorers in the history of the game, he is a five-time winner of the Ballon D’Or (the official “best player in the world” award) and a league winner in England, Spain and Italy. He was also […] read more » Three teachers share how sports have shaped their lives November 11, 2022 — by Andy Zhu Students recognize the work teachers put into preparing lesson plans, grading assignments and helping students, but their lives outside of school are often mysteries. Between various school tasks, some teachers manage to find some free time for exercise or sports they are passionate about. Science teacher Matthew Welander, math teacher PJ Yim and history teacher […] read more » Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast
Cross country ends season with boys placing No. 6 and girls placing No. 7 at CCS November 17, 2022 — by Saachi Jain and Kathy Wang The cross country teams ended their season with the first round of CCS at Crystal Springs in Belmont City on Nov. 12. The course was approximately 2.95 miles, with rough dirt trails and steep hills, and the team ran in the division four race. Coach Ian Tippetts worked with the CCS runners by combining a […] read more » Freshman qualifies for golf state championship; team outperforms expectations November 17, 2022 — by Beverly Xu Despite a bumpy start to their season, the girls’ golf team, led by head coach Dave Gragnola, found surprising success late in its season, qualifying to league finals with a record of 3-7. The team’s top two players did well in post-season play.Sophomore Sarah Lim finished seventh in league, and freshman Millie Wang finished fifth. […] read more » Preview: Girls’ soccer struggles to fill positions after loss of graduated players November 17, 2022 — by Victoria Lin and Isabelle Wang Head Coach: Ben Maxwell Last year’s record: 8-0-1 Recap: The team advanced to CCS semis where they lost 5-2 to Santa Cruz. Key Matchups: Fremont, Wilcox and Santa Cruz Star Players: Seniors wing Aleks Verga, center back Jalyn Harrigan, midfield Gabi Golko; juniors striker Kate Oberhauser and midfield/center back Jiah Jung; sophomore midfield Anika Kapasi […] read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Eighty miles away, in the comfort of her own home, Toni Matos, mother of football head coach Stephen Matos, was able to cheer on her son’s team with her family as they watched the school’s football games live on television. Since September 2022, she has subscribed to the National Federation of State High School Associations […] read more » Cristiano Ronaldo: Age finally trips up soccer superstar November 12, 2022 — by Anirudh Iyer Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, is undoubtedly one of the best soccer players of all time. Among the leading goalscorers in the history of the game, he is a five-time winner of the Ballon D’Or (the official “best player in the world” award) and a league winner in England, Spain and Italy. He was also […] read more » Three teachers share how sports have shaped their lives November 11, 2022 — by Andy Zhu Students recognize the work teachers put into preparing lesson plans, grading assignments and helping students, but their lives outside of school are often mysteries. Between various school tasks, some teachers manage to find some free time for exercise or sports they are passionate about. Science teacher Matthew Welander, math teacher PJ Yim and history teacher […] read more » Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast
Freshman qualifies for golf state championship; team outperforms expectations November 17, 2022 — by Beverly Xu Despite a bumpy start to their season, the girls’ golf team, led by head coach Dave Gragnola, found surprising success late in its season, qualifying to league finals with a record of 3-7. The team’s top two players did well in post-season play.Sophomore Sarah Lim finished seventh in league, and freshman Millie Wang finished fifth. […] read more » Preview: Girls’ soccer struggles to fill positions after loss of graduated players November 17, 2022 — by Victoria Lin and Isabelle Wang Head Coach: Ben Maxwell Last year’s record: 8-0-1 Recap: The team advanced to CCS semis where they lost 5-2 to Santa Cruz. Key Matchups: Fremont, Wilcox and Santa Cruz Star Players: Seniors wing Aleks Verga, center back Jalyn Harrigan, midfield Gabi Golko; juniors striker Kate Oberhauser and midfield/center back Jiah Jung; sophomore midfield Anika Kapasi […] read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Eighty miles away, in the comfort of her own home, Toni Matos, mother of football head coach Stephen Matos, was able to cheer on her son’s team with her family as they watched the school’s football games live on television. Since September 2022, she has subscribed to the National Federation of State High School Associations […] read more » Cristiano Ronaldo: Age finally trips up soccer superstar November 12, 2022 — by Anirudh Iyer Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, is undoubtedly one of the best soccer players of all time. Among the leading goalscorers in the history of the game, he is a five-time winner of the Ballon D’Or (the official “best player in the world” award) and a league winner in England, Spain and Italy. He was also […] read more » Three teachers share how sports have shaped their lives November 11, 2022 — by Andy Zhu Students recognize the work teachers put into preparing lesson plans, grading assignments and helping students, but their lives outside of school are often mysteries. Between various school tasks, some teachers manage to find some free time for exercise or sports they are passionate about. Science teacher Matthew Welander, math teacher PJ Yim and history teacher […] read more » Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast
Preview: Girls’ soccer struggles to fill positions after loss of graduated players November 17, 2022 — by Victoria Lin and Isabelle Wang Head Coach: Ben Maxwell Last year’s record: 8-0-1 Recap: The team advanced to CCS semis where they lost 5-2 to Santa Cruz. Key Matchups: Fremont, Wilcox and Santa Cruz Star Players: Seniors wing Aleks Verga, center back Jalyn Harrigan, midfield Gabi Golko; juniors striker Kate Oberhauser and midfield/center back Jiah Jung; sophomore midfield Anika Kapasi […] read more » Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Eighty miles away, in the comfort of her own home, Toni Matos, mother of football head coach Stephen Matos, was able to cheer on her son’s team with her family as they watched the school’s football games live on television. Since September 2022, she has subscribed to the National Federation of State High School Associations […] read more » Cristiano Ronaldo: Age finally trips up soccer superstar November 12, 2022 — by Anirudh Iyer Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, is undoubtedly one of the best soccer players of all time. Among the leading goalscorers in the history of the game, he is a five-time winner of the Ballon D’Or (the official “best player in the world” award) and a league winner in England, Spain and Italy. He was also […] read more » Three teachers share how sports have shaped their lives November 11, 2022 — by Andy Zhu Students recognize the work teachers put into preparing lesson plans, grading assignments and helping students, but their lives outside of school are often mysteries. Between various school tasks, some teachers manage to find some free time for exercise or sports they are passionate about. Science teacher Matthew Welander, math teacher PJ Yim and history teacher […] read more » Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast
Cameras installed around campus sports allow families to watch games virtually November 16, 2022 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun Eighty miles away, in the comfort of her own home, Toni Matos, mother of football head coach Stephen Matos, was able to cheer on her son’s team with her family as they watched the school’s football games live on television. Since September 2022, she has subscribed to the National Federation of State High School Associations […] read more » Cristiano Ronaldo: Age finally trips up soccer superstar November 12, 2022 — by Anirudh Iyer Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, is undoubtedly one of the best soccer players of all time. Among the leading goalscorers in the history of the game, he is a five-time winner of the Ballon D’Or (the official “best player in the world” award) and a league winner in England, Spain and Italy. He was also […] read more » Three teachers share how sports have shaped their lives November 11, 2022 — by Andy Zhu Students recognize the work teachers put into preparing lesson plans, grading assignments and helping students, but their lives outside of school are often mysteries. Between various school tasks, some teachers manage to find some free time for exercise or sports they are passionate about. Science teacher Matthew Welander, math teacher PJ Yim and history teacher […] read more » Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast
Cristiano Ronaldo: Age finally trips up soccer superstar November 12, 2022 — by Anirudh Iyer Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, is undoubtedly one of the best soccer players of all time. Among the leading goalscorers in the history of the game, he is a five-time winner of the Ballon D’Or (the official “best player in the world” award) and a league winner in England, Spain and Italy. He was also […] read more » Three teachers share how sports have shaped their lives November 11, 2022 — by Andy Zhu Students recognize the work teachers put into preparing lesson plans, grading assignments and helping students, but their lives outside of school are often mysteries. Between various school tasks, some teachers manage to find some free time for exercise or sports they are passionate about. Science teacher Matthew Welander, math teacher PJ Yim and history teacher […] read more » Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast
Three teachers share how sports have shaped their lives November 11, 2022 — by Andy Zhu Students recognize the work teachers put into preparing lesson plans, grading assignments and helping students, but their lives outside of school are often mysteries. Between various school tasks, some teachers manage to find some free time for exercise or sports they are passionate about. Science teacher Matthew Welander, math teacher PJ Yim and history teacher […] read more » Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast
Sophomore follows father’s footsteps in running November 10, 2022 — by Zack Zhang The track has always been a popular place in the community. From school athletes completing workouts to locals jogging, walking and chatting, many, including sophomore Timothy Wei and his father, choose the school as an ideal spot to exercise together. As a cross country and long-distance track athlete, Timothy said a major reason he chose […] read more » firstprevious...10...2223242526...3040506070...nextlast