Field hockey team bonds as they prepare for upcoming season September 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Ariel Zhou Head Coach: Jatin Sharma (returning) Last year’s record: 6-3 Recap: The team had a small roster of only 12 players after losing players to other sports while seasons overlapped last spring. Key Matchups: Los Gatos, Palo Alto, Homestead Star Players: Seniors forward Rima Christie, left full back Olivia Kinoshita, goalie Nandini Desai Key losses to […] read more » Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Following a year of heavy COVID-19 restrictions — limited spectators, masked players and shortened seasons — coaches and players are excited for a return to normal sports season. Following a decline in COVID-19 cases in California, fall sports started on Aug. 15 while winter and spring sports are scheduled to start in December and February, […] read more » Cross country set to make strong comeback this season September 9, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Carolyn Wang Head Coach: Danny Moon (girls) and Ian Tippetts (boys) Last year’s record: The team did not run any official meets. Recap: The girls and boys cross country teams ran together in a shorter season last year due to COVID-19 restrictions. Key Meets: League Meet at Crystal Springs on Nov. 2 Star Players: For the girls, […] read more » Top 5 soccer transfers of the 2021 summer window September 8, 2021 — by Jason Cheng, Atrey Desai and Vinay Gollamudi This past summer, soccer fans around the world have witnessed one of the highest-profile transfer windows of all time — including the transfers of two of the greatest soccer players in history, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Here are our takes on the most impactful transfers of summer 2021. No. 5: Jack Grealish, Aston Villa […] read more » Football team starts season with disappointment September 6, 2021 — by Nilay Mishra and Shaan Sridhar After the opening football game at home against San Mateo on Aug. 26, the crowds began to funnel out of the stadium, followed by the teams and their coaches. Senior wide receiver Parsa Hashemi was left in tears on the field, disappointed that his senior year season had gone off to such a bad start. […] read more » Senior qualifies for U-17 national table tennis team September 5, 2021 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo Crack. Senior Henrik Zhang arced the small white ball across the table, whizzing past the net by mere millimeters. He shouted triumphantly as his opponent returned the shot too wide, ripping the ball just past the edge of the table and concluding a hard-fought 23-ball rally. Even in a final match of the U-17 National […] read more » Giants shock MLB by racing to top of the league September 5, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi Prior to the start of the 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, ESPN ranked the San Francisco Giants as the 23rd best team in the league with a projected record of 70-92, with only a 1.2 percent chance of making the playoffs. The Giants now find themselves neck-and-neck with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in […] read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Student athletes anticipate return to normalcy September 10, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Following a year of heavy COVID-19 restrictions — limited spectators, masked players and shortened seasons — coaches and players are excited for a return to normal sports season. Following a decline in COVID-19 cases in California, fall sports started on Aug. 15 while winter and spring sports are scheduled to start in December and February, […] read more » Cross country set to make strong comeback this season September 9, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Carolyn Wang Head Coach: Danny Moon (girls) and Ian Tippetts (boys) Last year’s record: The team did not run any official meets. Recap: The girls and boys cross country teams ran together in a shorter season last year due to COVID-19 restrictions. Key Meets: League Meet at Crystal Springs on Nov. 2 Star Players: For the girls, […] read more » Top 5 soccer transfers of the 2021 summer window September 8, 2021 — by Jason Cheng, Atrey Desai and Vinay Gollamudi This past summer, soccer fans around the world have witnessed one of the highest-profile transfer windows of all time — including the transfers of two of the greatest soccer players in history, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Here are our takes on the most impactful transfers of summer 2021. No. 5: Jack Grealish, Aston Villa […] read more » Football team starts season with disappointment September 6, 2021 — by Nilay Mishra and Shaan Sridhar After the opening football game at home against San Mateo on Aug. 26, the crowds began to funnel out of the stadium, followed by the teams and their coaches. Senior wide receiver Parsa Hashemi was left in tears on the field, disappointed that his senior year season had gone off to such a bad start. […] read more » Senior qualifies for U-17 national table tennis team September 5, 2021 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo Crack. Senior Henrik Zhang arced the small white ball across the table, whizzing past the net by mere millimeters. He shouted triumphantly as his opponent returned the shot too wide, ripping the ball just past the edge of the table and concluding a hard-fought 23-ball rally. Even in a final match of the U-17 National […] read more » Giants shock MLB by racing to top of the league September 5, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi Prior to the start of the 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, ESPN ranked the San Francisco Giants as the 23rd best team in the league with a projected record of 70-92, with only a 1.2 percent chance of making the playoffs. The Giants now find themselves neck-and-neck with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in […] read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Cross country set to make strong comeback this season September 9, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Carolyn Wang Head Coach: Danny Moon (girls) and Ian Tippetts (boys) Last year’s record: The team did not run any official meets. Recap: The girls and boys cross country teams ran together in a shorter season last year due to COVID-19 restrictions. Key Meets: League Meet at Crystal Springs on Nov. 2 Star Players: For the girls, […] read more » Top 5 soccer transfers of the 2021 summer window September 8, 2021 — by Jason Cheng, Atrey Desai and Vinay Gollamudi This past summer, soccer fans around the world have witnessed one of the highest-profile transfer windows of all time — including the transfers of two of the greatest soccer players in history, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Here are our takes on the most impactful transfers of summer 2021. No. 5: Jack Grealish, Aston Villa […] read more » Football team starts season with disappointment September 6, 2021 — by Nilay Mishra and Shaan Sridhar After the opening football game at home against San Mateo on Aug. 26, the crowds began to funnel out of the stadium, followed by the teams and their coaches. Senior wide receiver Parsa Hashemi was left in tears on the field, disappointed that his senior year season had gone off to such a bad start. […] read more » Senior qualifies for U-17 national table tennis team September 5, 2021 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo Crack. Senior Henrik Zhang arced the small white ball across the table, whizzing past the net by mere millimeters. He shouted triumphantly as his opponent returned the shot too wide, ripping the ball just past the edge of the table and concluding a hard-fought 23-ball rally. Even in a final match of the U-17 National […] read more » Giants shock MLB by racing to top of the league September 5, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi Prior to the start of the 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, ESPN ranked the San Francisco Giants as the 23rd best team in the league with a projected record of 70-92, with only a 1.2 percent chance of making the playoffs. The Giants now find themselves neck-and-neck with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in […] read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Top 5 soccer transfers of the 2021 summer window September 8, 2021 — by Jason Cheng, Atrey Desai and Vinay Gollamudi This past summer, soccer fans around the world have witnessed one of the highest-profile transfer windows of all time — including the transfers of two of the greatest soccer players in history, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Here are our takes on the most impactful transfers of summer 2021. No. 5: Jack Grealish, Aston Villa […] read more » Football team starts season with disappointment September 6, 2021 — by Nilay Mishra and Shaan Sridhar After the opening football game at home against San Mateo on Aug. 26, the crowds began to funnel out of the stadium, followed by the teams and their coaches. Senior wide receiver Parsa Hashemi was left in tears on the field, disappointed that his senior year season had gone off to such a bad start. […] read more » Senior qualifies for U-17 national table tennis team September 5, 2021 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo Crack. Senior Henrik Zhang arced the small white ball across the table, whizzing past the net by mere millimeters. He shouted triumphantly as his opponent returned the shot too wide, ripping the ball just past the edge of the table and concluding a hard-fought 23-ball rally. Even in a final match of the U-17 National […] read more » Giants shock MLB by racing to top of the league September 5, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi Prior to the start of the 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, ESPN ranked the San Francisco Giants as the 23rd best team in the league with a projected record of 70-92, with only a 1.2 percent chance of making the playoffs. The Giants now find themselves neck-and-neck with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in […] read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Football team starts season with disappointment September 6, 2021 — by Nilay Mishra and Shaan Sridhar After the opening football game at home against San Mateo on Aug. 26, the crowds began to funnel out of the stadium, followed by the teams and their coaches. Senior wide receiver Parsa Hashemi was left in tears on the field, disappointed that his senior year season had gone off to such a bad start. […] read more » Senior qualifies for U-17 national table tennis team September 5, 2021 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo Crack. Senior Henrik Zhang arced the small white ball across the table, whizzing past the net by mere millimeters. He shouted triumphantly as his opponent returned the shot too wide, ripping the ball just past the edge of the table and concluding a hard-fought 23-ball rally. Even in a final match of the U-17 National […] read more » Giants shock MLB by racing to top of the league September 5, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi Prior to the start of the 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, ESPN ranked the San Francisco Giants as the 23rd best team in the league with a projected record of 70-92, with only a 1.2 percent chance of making the playoffs. The Giants now find themselves neck-and-neck with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in […] read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Senior qualifies for U-17 national table tennis team September 5, 2021 — by Preston Fu and Allen Luo Crack. Senior Henrik Zhang arced the small white ball across the table, whizzing past the net by mere millimeters. He shouted triumphantly as his opponent returned the shot too wide, ripping the ball just past the edge of the table and concluding a hard-fought 23-ball rally. Even in a final match of the U-17 National […] read more » Giants shock MLB by racing to top of the league September 5, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi Prior to the start of the 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, ESPN ranked the San Francisco Giants as the 23rd best team in the league with a projected record of 70-92, with only a 1.2 percent chance of making the playoffs. The Giants now find themselves neck-and-neck with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in […] read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Giants shock MLB by racing to top of the league September 5, 2021 — by Vinay Gollamudi Prior to the start of the 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, ESPN ranked the San Francisco Giants as the 23rd best team in the league with a projected record of 70-92, with only a 1.2 percent chance of making the playoffs. The Giants now find themselves neck-and-neck with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in […] read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast