Boys’ basketball: Senior-led group aims to dominate El Camino November 19, 2021 — by Benjamin Li, Esther Luan and Howard Shu Head Coach: Patrick Judge Last year’s record: 8-4 Recap: The team made it to the CCS semifinals but lost to Burlingame High School. Key Matchups: Los Gatos and Burlingame Star Players: Seniors center Giulio Morini-Bianzino, shooting guard Som Teymouri, small forward Christian Li and point guard Christopher Liu, Power forward Ayaaz Shah Key losses to […] read more » Following 9-1 season, field hockey loses in second round of CCS November 19, 2021 — by Meher Bhatnagar and Andy Chen As the buzzer rang at the end of the intense fourth quarter of their first CCS game on Nov. 1 against San Benito High School, field hockey co-captain and left center back senior Olivia Kinoshita glanced at the scoreboard: 0-0. The score remained stagnant continuing into double overtime as the two teams struggled in a […] read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli In August, freshman Megha Horantur tried out for the varsity girls’ tennis team and wasn’t sure of her chances. Then the day came for her to find out the results. She made her way to the locker room bulletin board: She was the only freshman to make varsity. Despite being the only freshman on varsity […] read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun When junior Rosie Kline first heard that the girls’ water polo team would be undergoing another coaching change for the 2021-22 season, her initial feeling of disappointment quickly faded into resignation. Over the past three years, the team has had through four different coaches, each with varying levels of experience and different philosophies. “I think […] read more » Senior Harrison Dance places 13th overall at 2021 CCS Championships November 19, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Boys’ and girls’ CCS Cross Country Championships qualifiers finished their season on Nov. 14 at Crystal Springs in Belmont. Leading the pack of Falcons was senior co-captain Harrison Dance, who placed first in the Division III and 13th overall out of 504 boys with a (event) time of 15:43.7, translating to a 5:19.9 mile pace. […] read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Head Coach: Josh Rivera Last year’s record: 4-10 Recap: While the Falcons made it to CCS last year, they opted out due to seniors leaving and people going out of town. The team finished 6th in the De Anza league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook and Palo Alto Star Players: senior power forward Naomi Mallik, junior guards […] read more » Boys’ soccer looks forward to a promising season November 19, 2021 — by Tiffany Wang and Annie Liu Head Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s record: 6-6 Recap: Due to low participation as a result of COVID-19, there was no JV team. The varsity team finished 4th in the league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook, Monta Vista Star Players: seniors left back Andrew Choi, center back Aidan Costello, midfield Shaheen Masoumi, junior back Dylan Sinton, sophomore […] read more » Football season cut short by lack of healthy players November 18, 2021 — by Jonny Luo and Nikhil Mathihalli After an exhilarating 31-14 Homecoming win over Monta Vista on Sept. 24, the football team hoped to turn their season around. Instead, they never won again, ending the 1-4 in league and 1-8 overall. They finished in sixth place in the El Camino league. As the season wore on, the Falcons fell victim to a […] read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun As the girls’ water polo season ended, the team walked away with few wins but high hopes for future improvement. Their last set of games, played over the course of the three-day, round robin SCVAL league championships, resulted in two losses and one win: They fell 12-1 to Fremont on Oct. 26 and 8-6 against […] read more » Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast
Following 9-1 season, field hockey loses in second round of CCS November 19, 2021 — by Meher Bhatnagar and Andy Chen As the buzzer rang at the end of the intense fourth quarter of their first CCS game on Nov. 1 against San Benito High School, field hockey co-captain and left center back senior Olivia Kinoshita glanced at the scoreboard: 0-0. The score remained stagnant continuing into double overtime as the two teams struggled in a […] read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli In August, freshman Megha Horantur tried out for the varsity girls’ tennis team and wasn’t sure of her chances. Then the day came for her to find out the results. She made her way to the locker room bulletin board: She was the only freshman to make varsity. Despite being the only freshman on varsity […] read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun When junior Rosie Kline first heard that the girls’ water polo team would be undergoing another coaching change for the 2021-22 season, her initial feeling of disappointment quickly faded into resignation. Over the past three years, the team has had through four different coaches, each with varying levels of experience and different philosophies. “I think […] read more » Senior Harrison Dance places 13th overall at 2021 CCS Championships November 19, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Boys’ and girls’ CCS Cross Country Championships qualifiers finished their season on Nov. 14 at Crystal Springs in Belmont. Leading the pack of Falcons was senior co-captain Harrison Dance, who placed first in the Division III and 13th overall out of 504 boys with a (event) time of 15:43.7, translating to a 5:19.9 mile pace. […] read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Head Coach: Josh Rivera Last year’s record: 4-10 Recap: While the Falcons made it to CCS last year, they opted out due to seniors leaving and people going out of town. The team finished 6th in the De Anza league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook and Palo Alto Star Players: senior power forward Naomi Mallik, junior guards […] read more » Boys’ soccer looks forward to a promising season November 19, 2021 — by Tiffany Wang and Annie Liu Head Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s record: 6-6 Recap: Due to low participation as a result of COVID-19, there was no JV team. The varsity team finished 4th in the league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook, Monta Vista Star Players: seniors left back Andrew Choi, center back Aidan Costello, midfield Shaheen Masoumi, junior back Dylan Sinton, sophomore […] read more » Football season cut short by lack of healthy players November 18, 2021 — by Jonny Luo and Nikhil Mathihalli After an exhilarating 31-14 Homecoming win over Monta Vista on Sept. 24, the football team hoped to turn their season around. Instead, they never won again, ending the 1-4 in league and 1-8 overall. They finished in sixth place in the El Camino league. As the season wore on, the Falcons fell victim to a […] read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun As the girls’ water polo season ended, the team walked away with few wins but high hopes for future improvement. Their last set of games, played over the course of the three-day, round robin SCVAL league championships, resulted in two losses and one win: They fell 12-1 to Fremont on Oct. 26 and 8-6 against […] read more » Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast
Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli In August, freshman Megha Horantur tried out for the varsity girls’ tennis team and wasn’t sure of her chances. Then the day came for her to find out the results. She made her way to the locker room bulletin board: She was the only freshman to make varsity. Despite being the only freshman on varsity […] read more » Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun When junior Rosie Kline first heard that the girls’ water polo team would be undergoing another coaching change for the 2021-22 season, her initial feeling of disappointment quickly faded into resignation. Over the past three years, the team has had through four different coaches, each with varying levels of experience and different philosophies. “I think […] read more » Senior Harrison Dance places 13th overall at 2021 CCS Championships November 19, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Boys’ and girls’ CCS Cross Country Championships qualifiers finished their season on Nov. 14 at Crystal Springs in Belmont. Leading the pack of Falcons was senior co-captain Harrison Dance, who placed first in the Division III and 13th overall out of 504 boys with a (event) time of 15:43.7, translating to a 5:19.9 mile pace. […] read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Head Coach: Josh Rivera Last year’s record: 4-10 Recap: While the Falcons made it to CCS last year, they opted out due to seniors leaving and people going out of town. The team finished 6th in the De Anza league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook and Palo Alto Star Players: senior power forward Naomi Mallik, junior guards […] read more » Boys’ soccer looks forward to a promising season November 19, 2021 — by Tiffany Wang and Annie Liu Head Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s record: 6-6 Recap: Due to low participation as a result of COVID-19, there was no JV team. The varsity team finished 4th in the league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook, Monta Vista Star Players: seniors left back Andrew Choi, center back Aidan Costello, midfield Shaheen Masoumi, junior back Dylan Sinton, sophomore […] read more » Football season cut short by lack of healthy players November 18, 2021 — by Jonny Luo and Nikhil Mathihalli After an exhilarating 31-14 Homecoming win over Monta Vista on Sept. 24, the football team hoped to turn their season around. Instead, they never won again, ending the 1-4 in league and 1-8 overall. They finished in sixth place in the El Camino league. As the season wore on, the Falcons fell victim to a […] read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun As the girls’ water polo season ended, the team walked away with few wins but high hopes for future improvement. Their last set of games, played over the course of the three-day, round robin SCVAL league championships, resulted in two losses and one win: They fell 12-1 to Fremont on Oct. 26 and 8-6 against […] read more » Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast
Hiring coaches was always hard; it grew harder because of the pandemic November 19, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun When junior Rosie Kline first heard that the girls’ water polo team would be undergoing another coaching change for the 2021-22 season, her initial feeling of disappointment quickly faded into resignation. Over the past three years, the team has had through four different coaches, each with varying levels of experience and different philosophies. “I think […] read more » Senior Harrison Dance places 13th overall at 2021 CCS Championships November 19, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Boys’ and girls’ CCS Cross Country Championships qualifiers finished their season on Nov. 14 at Crystal Springs in Belmont. Leading the pack of Falcons was senior co-captain Harrison Dance, who placed first in the Division III and 13th overall out of 504 boys with a (event) time of 15:43.7, translating to a 5:19.9 mile pace. […] read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Head Coach: Josh Rivera Last year’s record: 4-10 Recap: While the Falcons made it to CCS last year, they opted out due to seniors leaving and people going out of town. The team finished 6th in the De Anza league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook and Palo Alto Star Players: senior power forward Naomi Mallik, junior guards […] read more » Boys’ soccer looks forward to a promising season November 19, 2021 — by Tiffany Wang and Annie Liu Head Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s record: 6-6 Recap: Due to low participation as a result of COVID-19, there was no JV team. The varsity team finished 4th in the league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook, Monta Vista Star Players: seniors left back Andrew Choi, center back Aidan Costello, midfield Shaheen Masoumi, junior back Dylan Sinton, sophomore […] read more » Football season cut short by lack of healthy players November 18, 2021 — by Jonny Luo and Nikhil Mathihalli After an exhilarating 31-14 Homecoming win over Monta Vista on Sept. 24, the football team hoped to turn their season around. Instead, they never won again, ending the 1-4 in league and 1-8 overall. They finished in sixth place in the El Camino league. As the season wore on, the Falcons fell victim to a […] read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun As the girls’ water polo season ended, the team walked away with few wins but high hopes for future improvement. Their last set of games, played over the course of the three-day, round robin SCVAL league championships, resulted in two losses and one win: They fell 12-1 to Fremont on Oct. 26 and 8-6 against […] read more » Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast
Senior Harrison Dance places 13th overall at 2021 CCS Championships November 19, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Boys’ and girls’ CCS Cross Country Championships qualifiers finished their season on Nov. 14 at Crystal Springs in Belmont. Leading the pack of Falcons was senior co-captain Harrison Dance, who placed first in the Division III and 13th overall out of 504 boys with a (event) time of 15:43.7, translating to a 5:19.9 mile pace. […] read more » Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Head Coach: Josh Rivera Last year’s record: 4-10 Recap: While the Falcons made it to CCS last year, they opted out due to seniors leaving and people going out of town. The team finished 6th in the De Anza league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook and Palo Alto Star Players: senior power forward Naomi Mallik, junior guards […] read more » Boys’ soccer looks forward to a promising season November 19, 2021 — by Tiffany Wang and Annie Liu Head Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s record: 6-6 Recap: Due to low participation as a result of COVID-19, there was no JV team. The varsity team finished 4th in the league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook, Monta Vista Star Players: seniors left back Andrew Choi, center back Aidan Costello, midfield Shaheen Masoumi, junior back Dylan Sinton, sophomore […] read more » Football season cut short by lack of healthy players November 18, 2021 — by Jonny Luo and Nikhil Mathihalli After an exhilarating 31-14 Homecoming win over Monta Vista on Sept. 24, the football team hoped to turn their season around. Instead, they never won again, ending the 1-4 in league and 1-8 overall. They finished in sixth place in the El Camino league. As the season wore on, the Falcons fell victim to a […] read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun As the girls’ water polo season ended, the team walked away with few wins but high hopes for future improvement. Their last set of games, played over the course of the three-day, round robin SCVAL league championships, resulted in two losses and one win: They fell 12-1 to Fremont on Oct. 26 and 8-6 against […] read more » Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast
Girls’ basketball starts season with 1-1 record November 19, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Brian Sheen Head Coach: Josh Rivera Last year’s record: 4-10 Recap: While the Falcons made it to CCS last year, they opted out due to seniors leaving and people going out of town. The team finished 6th in the De Anza league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook and Palo Alto Star Players: senior power forward Naomi Mallik, junior guards […] read more » Boys’ soccer looks forward to a promising season November 19, 2021 — by Tiffany Wang and Annie Liu Head Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s record: 6-6 Recap: Due to low participation as a result of COVID-19, there was no JV team. The varsity team finished 4th in the league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook, Monta Vista Star Players: seniors left back Andrew Choi, center back Aidan Costello, midfield Shaheen Masoumi, junior back Dylan Sinton, sophomore […] read more » Football season cut short by lack of healthy players November 18, 2021 — by Jonny Luo and Nikhil Mathihalli After an exhilarating 31-14 Homecoming win over Monta Vista on Sept. 24, the football team hoped to turn their season around. Instead, they never won again, ending the 1-4 in league and 1-8 overall. They finished in sixth place in the El Camino league. As the season wore on, the Falcons fell victim to a […] read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun As the girls’ water polo season ended, the team walked away with few wins but high hopes for future improvement. Their last set of games, played over the course of the three-day, round robin SCVAL league championships, resulted in two losses and one win: They fell 12-1 to Fremont on Oct. 26 and 8-6 against […] read more » Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast
Boys’ soccer looks forward to a promising season November 19, 2021 — by Tiffany Wang and Annie Liu Head Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s record: 6-6 Recap: Due to low participation as a result of COVID-19, there was no JV team. The varsity team finished 4th in the league. Key Matchups: Lynbrook, Monta Vista Star Players: seniors left back Andrew Choi, center back Aidan Costello, midfield Shaheen Masoumi, junior back Dylan Sinton, sophomore […] read more » Football season cut short by lack of healthy players November 18, 2021 — by Jonny Luo and Nikhil Mathihalli After an exhilarating 31-14 Homecoming win over Monta Vista on Sept. 24, the football team hoped to turn their season around. Instead, they never won again, ending the 1-4 in league and 1-8 overall. They finished in sixth place in the El Camino league. As the season wore on, the Falcons fell victim to a […] read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun As the girls’ water polo season ended, the team walked away with few wins but high hopes for future improvement. Their last set of games, played over the course of the three-day, round robin SCVAL league championships, resulted in two losses and one win: They fell 12-1 to Fremont on Oct. 26 and 8-6 against […] read more » Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast
Football season cut short by lack of healthy players November 18, 2021 — by Jonny Luo and Nikhil Mathihalli After an exhilarating 31-14 Homecoming win over Monta Vista on Sept. 24, the football team hoped to turn their season around. Instead, they never won again, ending the 1-4 in league and 1-8 overall. They finished in sixth place in the El Camino league. As the season wore on, the Falcons fell victim to a […] read more » After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun As the girls’ water polo season ended, the team walked away with few wins but high hopes for future improvement. Their last set of games, played over the course of the three-day, round robin SCVAL league championships, resulted in two losses and one win: They fell 12-1 to Fremont on Oct. 26 and 8-6 against […] read more » Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast
After frustrating season, girls’ water polo looks to improve next year November 18, 2021 — by Victoria Hu and Stephanie Sun As the girls’ water polo season ended, the team walked away with few wins but high hopes for future improvement. Their last set of games, played over the course of the three-day, round robin SCVAL league championships, resulted in two losses and one win: They fell 12-1 to Fremont on Oct. 26 and 8-6 against […] read more » Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast
Bowling isn’t a sport November 18, 2021 — by Jason Cheng When we hear the word “sport,” we often associate it with the traditionally popular physical activities such as basketball or soccer. Yet, audiences have continuously debated the age-old question of what truly defines a sport, with “sports” such as bowling existing on the fringes of such definitions. Merriam-Webster defines a “sport” as “a physical activity […] read more » firstprevious...102030...3435363738...5060708090...nextlast