Warriors’ early success gives hope for championship run February 22, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Howard Shu As Warriors point guard Stephen Curry stepped onto the free throw line following a technical foul in a Nov. 16 away game against the Brooklyn Nets, the Brooklyn fans began to chant “MVP” — highly unusual, considering the crowd’s home allegiance. Curry went on to finish the night with 37 points, 7 rebounds and 5 […] read more » Alum collegiate golfer plays top two seed on the D1 Harvard men’s golf team February 11, 2022 — by Howard Shu As Harvard University sophomore Kevin Sze wrapped up the front nine of his second round at the Columbia Autumn Invitational on Oct. 11, he was leading the tournament with a score of 9-under-par. He had yet to make a single bogey. Sze would eventually take first place in the event and lead Harvard to a […] read more » Family of titans: Stratakos siblings dominate on the tennis court February 11, 2022 — by Lynn Dai “He was born on the tennis court,” said Sheila Stratakos of her son, sophomore Luke Stratakos, who will be playing for boys’ varsity tennis this spring. She’s also the mother of Class of 2020 Monica Stratakos and Class of 2018 Dean Stratakos, two of the school’s past No. 1 singles tennis players. Monica now plays […] read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Due to two players out sick with COVID-19, schedule conflicts and unfamiliarity with new head coach Joshua Rivera, who led the JV team in the 2019-20 season, the girls’ basketball team was overwhelmed by their opponents earlier in the league season, starting with four consecutive losses against Lynbrook, Los Gatos, Los Altos and Homestead. On […] read more » CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 10, 2022 — by Sina Salehi As the final whistle sounded, the dejected boys’ soccer team walked off the pitch with the scoreboard reading 2-1 in favor of Milpitas on Feb. 1. Gone was the initial excitement that the Falcons began the league season with. “That game basically threw away all of our chances for CCS,” senior captain midfielder Shaheen Masoumi […] read more » Senior Fantasy Football league elevates stakes of NFL regular season February 8, 2022 — by Derek Hsu Senior Weilin Sun eagerly selected Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey with the first pick of his fantasy football league’s virtual draft in early September; he instantly knew it was the right choice when he heard the enthused reactions in his Discord voice call. Sun had sky-high expectations. He created a short list of […] read more » Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li The winter season has seen several game cancellations and postponements, as well as a number of COVID-19 scares. The boys’ basketball team has been particularly hard hit by the outbreaks. With four sidelines with COVID infections, they rescheduled their game against Fremont on Jan. 28, and halted practice for four days before holding three practices […] read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli The varsity girls’ soccer team continues to lead their league, currently boasting a 8-0-1 record. They found recent success with 3-0 and 2-0 wins against Cupertino on Jan 21. and Jan. 27, respectively; 1-0 win against Fremont on Jan. 25; 9-0 win against Milpitas on Feb. 1; and 6-0 against Monta Vista on Feb. 3. […] read more » A global tapestry: Students share experiences with international sports cultures February 1, 2022 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo When junior William Zhao first arrived in the U.S., he was shocked at the abundance of sports facilities. The athletic environment in the U.S. is drastically different from the environment in China, where such facilities are few and far between. “There are no such things as gyms in China. The idea of going to a […] read more » Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
Alum collegiate golfer plays top two seed on the D1 Harvard men’s golf team February 11, 2022 — by Howard Shu As Harvard University sophomore Kevin Sze wrapped up the front nine of his second round at the Columbia Autumn Invitational on Oct. 11, he was leading the tournament with a score of 9-under-par. He had yet to make a single bogey. Sze would eventually take first place in the event and lead Harvard to a […] read more » Family of titans: Stratakos siblings dominate on the tennis court February 11, 2022 — by Lynn Dai “He was born on the tennis court,” said Sheila Stratakos of her son, sophomore Luke Stratakos, who will be playing for boys’ varsity tennis this spring. She’s also the mother of Class of 2020 Monica Stratakos and Class of 2018 Dean Stratakos, two of the school’s past No. 1 singles tennis players. Monica now plays […] read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Due to two players out sick with COVID-19, schedule conflicts and unfamiliarity with new head coach Joshua Rivera, who led the JV team in the 2019-20 season, the girls’ basketball team was overwhelmed by their opponents earlier in the league season, starting with four consecutive losses against Lynbrook, Los Gatos, Los Altos and Homestead. On […] read more » CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 10, 2022 — by Sina Salehi As the final whistle sounded, the dejected boys’ soccer team walked off the pitch with the scoreboard reading 2-1 in favor of Milpitas on Feb. 1. Gone was the initial excitement that the Falcons began the league season with. “That game basically threw away all of our chances for CCS,” senior captain midfielder Shaheen Masoumi […] read more » Senior Fantasy Football league elevates stakes of NFL regular season February 8, 2022 — by Derek Hsu Senior Weilin Sun eagerly selected Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey with the first pick of his fantasy football league’s virtual draft in early September; he instantly knew it was the right choice when he heard the enthused reactions in his Discord voice call. Sun had sky-high expectations. He created a short list of […] read more » Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li The winter season has seen several game cancellations and postponements, as well as a number of COVID-19 scares. The boys’ basketball team has been particularly hard hit by the outbreaks. With four sidelines with COVID infections, they rescheduled their game against Fremont on Jan. 28, and halted practice for four days before holding three practices […] read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli The varsity girls’ soccer team continues to lead their league, currently boasting a 8-0-1 record. They found recent success with 3-0 and 2-0 wins against Cupertino on Jan 21. and Jan. 27, respectively; 1-0 win against Fremont on Jan. 25; 9-0 win against Milpitas on Feb. 1; and 6-0 against Monta Vista on Feb. 3. […] read more » A global tapestry: Students share experiences with international sports cultures February 1, 2022 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo When junior William Zhao first arrived in the U.S., he was shocked at the abundance of sports facilities. The athletic environment in the U.S. is drastically different from the environment in China, where such facilities are few and far between. “There are no such things as gyms in China. The idea of going to a […] read more » Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
Family of titans: Stratakos siblings dominate on the tennis court February 11, 2022 — by Lynn Dai “He was born on the tennis court,” said Sheila Stratakos of her son, sophomore Luke Stratakos, who will be playing for boys’ varsity tennis this spring. She’s also the mother of Class of 2020 Monica Stratakos and Class of 2018 Dean Stratakos, two of the school’s past No. 1 singles tennis players. Monica now plays […] read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Due to two players out sick with COVID-19, schedule conflicts and unfamiliarity with new head coach Joshua Rivera, who led the JV team in the 2019-20 season, the girls’ basketball team was overwhelmed by their opponents earlier in the league season, starting with four consecutive losses against Lynbrook, Los Gatos, Los Altos and Homestead. On […] read more » CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 10, 2022 — by Sina Salehi As the final whistle sounded, the dejected boys’ soccer team walked off the pitch with the scoreboard reading 2-1 in favor of Milpitas on Feb. 1. Gone was the initial excitement that the Falcons began the league season with. “That game basically threw away all of our chances for CCS,” senior captain midfielder Shaheen Masoumi […] read more » Senior Fantasy Football league elevates stakes of NFL regular season February 8, 2022 — by Derek Hsu Senior Weilin Sun eagerly selected Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey with the first pick of his fantasy football league’s virtual draft in early September; he instantly knew it was the right choice when he heard the enthused reactions in his Discord voice call. Sun had sky-high expectations. He created a short list of […] read more » Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li The winter season has seen several game cancellations and postponements, as well as a number of COVID-19 scares. The boys’ basketball team has been particularly hard hit by the outbreaks. With four sidelines with COVID infections, they rescheduled their game against Fremont on Jan. 28, and halted practice for four days before holding three practices […] read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli The varsity girls’ soccer team continues to lead their league, currently boasting a 8-0-1 record. They found recent success with 3-0 and 2-0 wins against Cupertino on Jan 21. and Jan. 27, respectively; 1-0 win against Fremont on Jan. 25; 9-0 win against Milpitas on Feb. 1; and 6-0 against Monta Vista on Feb. 3. […] read more » A global tapestry: Students share experiences with international sports cultures February 1, 2022 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo When junior William Zhao first arrived in the U.S., he was shocked at the abundance of sports facilities. The athletic environment in the U.S. is drastically different from the environment in China, where such facilities are few and far between. “There are no such things as gyms in China. The idea of going to a […] read more » Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Due to two players out sick with COVID-19, schedule conflicts and unfamiliarity with new head coach Joshua Rivera, who led the JV team in the 2019-20 season, the girls’ basketball team was overwhelmed by their opponents earlier in the league season, starting with four consecutive losses against Lynbrook, Los Gatos, Los Altos and Homestead. On […] read more » CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 10, 2022 — by Sina Salehi As the final whistle sounded, the dejected boys’ soccer team walked off the pitch with the scoreboard reading 2-1 in favor of Milpitas on Feb. 1. Gone was the initial excitement that the Falcons began the league season with. “That game basically threw away all of our chances for CCS,” senior captain midfielder Shaheen Masoumi […] read more » Senior Fantasy Football league elevates stakes of NFL regular season February 8, 2022 — by Derek Hsu Senior Weilin Sun eagerly selected Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey with the first pick of his fantasy football league’s virtual draft in early September; he instantly knew it was the right choice when he heard the enthused reactions in his Discord voice call. Sun had sky-high expectations. He created a short list of […] read more » Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li The winter season has seen several game cancellations and postponements, as well as a number of COVID-19 scares. The boys’ basketball team has been particularly hard hit by the outbreaks. With four sidelines with COVID infections, they rescheduled their game against Fremont on Jan. 28, and halted practice for four days before holding three practices […] read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli The varsity girls’ soccer team continues to lead their league, currently boasting a 8-0-1 record. They found recent success with 3-0 and 2-0 wins against Cupertino on Jan 21. and Jan. 27, respectively; 1-0 win against Fremont on Jan. 25; 9-0 win against Milpitas on Feb. 1; and 6-0 against Monta Vista on Feb. 3. […] read more » A global tapestry: Students share experiences with international sports cultures February 1, 2022 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo When junior William Zhao first arrived in the U.S., he was shocked at the abundance of sports facilities. The athletic environment in the U.S. is drastically different from the environment in China, where such facilities are few and far between. “There are no such things as gyms in China. The idea of going to a […] read more » Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 10, 2022 — by Sina Salehi As the final whistle sounded, the dejected boys’ soccer team walked off the pitch with the scoreboard reading 2-1 in favor of Milpitas on Feb. 1. Gone was the initial excitement that the Falcons began the league season with. “That game basically threw away all of our chances for CCS,” senior captain midfielder Shaheen Masoumi […] read more » Senior Fantasy Football league elevates stakes of NFL regular season February 8, 2022 — by Derek Hsu Senior Weilin Sun eagerly selected Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey with the first pick of his fantasy football league’s virtual draft in early September; he instantly knew it was the right choice when he heard the enthused reactions in his Discord voice call. Sun had sky-high expectations. He created a short list of […] read more » Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li The winter season has seen several game cancellations and postponements, as well as a number of COVID-19 scares. The boys’ basketball team has been particularly hard hit by the outbreaks. With four sidelines with COVID infections, they rescheduled their game against Fremont on Jan. 28, and halted practice for four days before holding three practices […] read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli The varsity girls’ soccer team continues to lead their league, currently boasting a 8-0-1 record. They found recent success with 3-0 and 2-0 wins against Cupertino on Jan 21. and Jan. 27, respectively; 1-0 win against Fremont on Jan. 25; 9-0 win against Milpitas on Feb. 1; and 6-0 against Monta Vista on Feb. 3. […] read more » A global tapestry: Students share experiences with international sports cultures February 1, 2022 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo When junior William Zhao first arrived in the U.S., he was shocked at the abundance of sports facilities. The athletic environment in the U.S. is drastically different from the environment in China, where such facilities are few and far between. “There are no such things as gyms in China. The idea of going to a […] read more » Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
Senior Fantasy Football league elevates stakes of NFL regular season February 8, 2022 — by Derek Hsu Senior Weilin Sun eagerly selected Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey with the first pick of his fantasy football league’s virtual draft in early September; he instantly knew it was the right choice when he heard the enthused reactions in his Discord voice call. Sun had sky-high expectations. He created a short list of […] read more » Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li The winter season has seen several game cancellations and postponements, as well as a number of COVID-19 scares. The boys’ basketball team has been particularly hard hit by the outbreaks. With four sidelines with COVID infections, they rescheduled their game against Fremont on Jan. 28, and halted practice for four days before holding three practices […] read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli The varsity girls’ soccer team continues to lead their league, currently boasting a 8-0-1 record. They found recent success with 3-0 and 2-0 wins against Cupertino on Jan 21. and Jan. 27, respectively; 1-0 win against Fremont on Jan. 25; 9-0 win against Milpitas on Feb. 1; and 6-0 against Monta Vista on Feb. 3. […] read more » A global tapestry: Students share experiences with international sports cultures February 1, 2022 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo When junior William Zhao first arrived in the U.S., he was shocked at the abundance of sports facilities. The athletic environment in the U.S. is drastically different from the environment in China, where such facilities are few and far between. “There are no such things as gyms in China. The idea of going to a […] read more » Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li The winter season has seen several game cancellations and postponements, as well as a number of COVID-19 scares. The boys’ basketball team has been particularly hard hit by the outbreaks. With four sidelines with COVID infections, they rescheduled their game against Fremont on Jan. 28, and halted practice for four days before holding three practices […] read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli The varsity girls’ soccer team continues to lead their league, currently boasting a 8-0-1 record. They found recent success with 3-0 and 2-0 wins against Cupertino on Jan 21. and Jan. 27, respectively; 1-0 win against Fremont on Jan. 25; 9-0 win against Milpitas on Feb. 1; and 6-0 against Monta Vista on Feb. 3. […] read more » A global tapestry: Students share experiences with international sports cultures February 1, 2022 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo When junior William Zhao first arrived in the U.S., he was shocked at the abundance of sports facilities. The athletic environment in the U.S. is drastically different from the environment in China, where such facilities are few and far between. “There are no such things as gyms in China. The idea of going to a […] read more » Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli The varsity girls’ soccer team continues to lead their league, currently boasting a 8-0-1 record. They found recent success with 3-0 and 2-0 wins against Cupertino on Jan 21. and Jan. 27, respectively; 1-0 win against Fremont on Jan. 25; 9-0 win against Milpitas on Feb. 1; and 6-0 against Monta Vista on Feb. 3. […] read more » A global tapestry: Students share experiences with international sports cultures February 1, 2022 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo When junior William Zhao first arrived in the U.S., he was shocked at the abundance of sports facilities. The athletic environment in the U.S. is drastically different from the environment in China, where such facilities are few and far between. “There are no such things as gyms in China. The idea of going to a […] read more » Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
A global tapestry: Students share experiences with international sports cultures February 1, 2022 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo When junior William Zhao first arrived in the U.S., he was shocked at the abundance of sports facilities. The athletic environment in the U.S. is drastically different from the environment in China, where such facilities are few and far between. “There are no such things as gyms in China. The idea of going to a […] read more » Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
Girls’ soccer team hopes to carry preseason success into league games January 31, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Arnav Swamy While the unpredictability of the pandemic is the biggest opponent for many sports teams this winter, girls’ soccer players are so far managing to hold their own on the pitch with a cast of strong seniors. They began the league season with a 0-0 tie against Fremont on Jan. 4, a 3-0 win against Monta […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast