Equestrian vaulters find community while competing at an international and national level February 1, 2024 — by Kathy Wang Clutching tightly onto the saddle of her galloping horse, senior Maddie Hubb focuses her eyes on a point while kicking her legs up to lock into a steady handstand position, holding it for a few seconds before returning to a steady stance. As the horse continues trotting, Hubb swings her arms to coordinate a graceful […] read more » Boys’ basketball: Wang’s buzzer-beating basket caps thrilling win over Monta Vista January 30, 2024 — by Bill Huang and Bryan Zhao With the score tied 50-50 and the clock ticking down in a game against Monta Vista on Jan. 18, senior co-captain and point guard Bryan Wang slowed his pace and prepared for one final play. With a few cross betweens in a row, he dribbled by his defender to finish a tough layup, leading the […] read more » Riding low: Freshman starts small business offering bike-fixing services January 30, 2024 — by William Cao and Kathy Wang During the pandemic, freshman Dylan Zuo — then a sixth grader — spent his afternoons biking around his neighborhood on his 2021 Giant Fathom 1, enjoying the sunset view of blue and purple skies mixing behind the far-away mountain peaks and looming trees. “[During that time], I found that [bike riding] was really calming and […] read more » After frenzied search, girls’ soccer team finds permanent goalie January 27, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Ruiyan Zhu The girls’ soccer team (5-8 as of Jan. 25) is keeping a positive mindset as they look to learn from their losses and battle their way uphill for the rest of the season. “We’ve lost a few tough games against good teams but it hasn’t been really reflective of our success as a team. We’ve […] read more » Football players circulate petition hoping to bring back former coach January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin Steven Matos officially started his job as head football coach in the spring of 2021 after previous head coach Tim Lugo moved to Mountain View High School for a new job. However, after two years of coaching the team, Matos is out, the school is now searching for a new coach and some players aren’t […] read more » Budding wrestling team gains experience through tournaments, dual meets and college visits January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin and Aiden Ye As her opponent went for a single-leg shot, junior co-captain Rebecca Bossow caught her overextended arm with a “cowcatcher” move, flipping her opponent onto their back and winning the match with a pin. Just two meets ago, she found herself in a similar situation, but failed to capitalize on her opponent’s sloppy shot, ultimately getting […] read more » As evidence of head injuries grows, football players weigh pros and cons of continuing to play January 25, 2024 — by Lawson Wang and Ruiyan Zhu Football has a well-deserved reputation of being one of the most dangerous high school sports. Injuries can range from concussions to fractures, and a growing body of evidence links the sport to brain diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which results in a progressive decline in memory and increase in depression and aggression. A recent […] read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko The boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams are set to play this season after not running last year due to a lack of registrations and difficulties hiring coaches. The Sports Boosters organization — a nonprofit organization that pays for resources like concussion testing, athletic scholarships, strength and conditioning training and athletic capital improvements not covered by […] read more » Slopesport face-off: a guide to the pros and cons of skiing and snowboarding January 21, 2024 — by Richard Fan Should you visit Lake Tahoe over February break, you might choose to ski or snowboard, both of which are exhilarating winter sports. Despite numerous differences, one thing both groups seem to share in common is their condescension for the other sport. A common complaint I often hear is when a group of skiers are lamenting […] read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Boys’ basketball: Wang’s buzzer-beating basket caps thrilling win over Monta Vista January 30, 2024 — by Bill Huang and Bryan Zhao With the score tied 50-50 and the clock ticking down in a game against Monta Vista on Jan. 18, senior co-captain and point guard Bryan Wang slowed his pace and prepared for one final play. With a few cross betweens in a row, he dribbled by his defender to finish a tough layup, leading the […] read more » Riding low: Freshman starts small business offering bike-fixing services January 30, 2024 — by William Cao and Kathy Wang During the pandemic, freshman Dylan Zuo — then a sixth grader — spent his afternoons biking around his neighborhood on his 2021 Giant Fathom 1, enjoying the sunset view of blue and purple skies mixing behind the far-away mountain peaks and looming trees. “[During that time], I found that [bike riding] was really calming and […] read more » After frenzied search, girls’ soccer team finds permanent goalie January 27, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Ruiyan Zhu The girls’ soccer team (5-8 as of Jan. 25) is keeping a positive mindset as they look to learn from their losses and battle their way uphill for the rest of the season. “We’ve lost a few tough games against good teams but it hasn’t been really reflective of our success as a team. We’ve […] read more » Football players circulate petition hoping to bring back former coach January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin Steven Matos officially started his job as head football coach in the spring of 2021 after previous head coach Tim Lugo moved to Mountain View High School for a new job. However, after two years of coaching the team, Matos is out, the school is now searching for a new coach and some players aren’t […] read more » Budding wrestling team gains experience through tournaments, dual meets and college visits January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin and Aiden Ye As her opponent went for a single-leg shot, junior co-captain Rebecca Bossow caught her overextended arm with a “cowcatcher” move, flipping her opponent onto their back and winning the match with a pin. Just two meets ago, she found herself in a similar situation, but failed to capitalize on her opponent’s sloppy shot, ultimately getting […] read more » As evidence of head injuries grows, football players weigh pros and cons of continuing to play January 25, 2024 — by Lawson Wang and Ruiyan Zhu Football has a well-deserved reputation of being one of the most dangerous high school sports. Injuries can range from concussions to fractures, and a growing body of evidence links the sport to brain diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which results in a progressive decline in memory and increase in depression and aggression. A recent […] read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko The boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams are set to play this season after not running last year due to a lack of registrations and difficulties hiring coaches. The Sports Boosters organization — a nonprofit organization that pays for resources like concussion testing, athletic scholarships, strength and conditioning training and athletic capital improvements not covered by […] read more » Slopesport face-off: a guide to the pros and cons of skiing and snowboarding January 21, 2024 — by Richard Fan Should you visit Lake Tahoe over February break, you might choose to ski or snowboard, both of which are exhilarating winter sports. Despite numerous differences, one thing both groups seem to share in common is their condescension for the other sport. A common complaint I often hear is when a group of skiers are lamenting […] read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Riding low: Freshman starts small business offering bike-fixing services January 30, 2024 — by William Cao and Kathy Wang During the pandemic, freshman Dylan Zuo — then a sixth grader — spent his afternoons biking around his neighborhood on his 2021 Giant Fathom 1, enjoying the sunset view of blue and purple skies mixing behind the far-away mountain peaks and looming trees. “[During that time], I found that [bike riding] was really calming and […] read more » After frenzied search, girls’ soccer team finds permanent goalie January 27, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Ruiyan Zhu The girls’ soccer team (5-8 as of Jan. 25) is keeping a positive mindset as they look to learn from their losses and battle their way uphill for the rest of the season. “We’ve lost a few tough games against good teams but it hasn’t been really reflective of our success as a team. We’ve […] read more » Football players circulate petition hoping to bring back former coach January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin Steven Matos officially started his job as head football coach in the spring of 2021 after previous head coach Tim Lugo moved to Mountain View High School for a new job. However, after two years of coaching the team, Matos is out, the school is now searching for a new coach and some players aren’t […] read more » Budding wrestling team gains experience through tournaments, dual meets and college visits January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin and Aiden Ye As her opponent went for a single-leg shot, junior co-captain Rebecca Bossow caught her overextended arm with a “cowcatcher” move, flipping her opponent onto their back and winning the match with a pin. Just two meets ago, she found herself in a similar situation, but failed to capitalize on her opponent’s sloppy shot, ultimately getting […] read more » As evidence of head injuries grows, football players weigh pros and cons of continuing to play January 25, 2024 — by Lawson Wang and Ruiyan Zhu Football has a well-deserved reputation of being one of the most dangerous high school sports. Injuries can range from concussions to fractures, and a growing body of evidence links the sport to brain diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which results in a progressive decline in memory and increase in depression and aggression. A recent […] read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko The boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams are set to play this season after not running last year due to a lack of registrations and difficulties hiring coaches. The Sports Boosters organization — a nonprofit organization that pays for resources like concussion testing, athletic scholarships, strength and conditioning training and athletic capital improvements not covered by […] read more » Slopesport face-off: a guide to the pros and cons of skiing and snowboarding January 21, 2024 — by Richard Fan Should you visit Lake Tahoe over February break, you might choose to ski or snowboard, both of which are exhilarating winter sports. Despite numerous differences, one thing both groups seem to share in common is their condescension for the other sport. A common complaint I often hear is when a group of skiers are lamenting […] read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
After frenzied search, girls’ soccer team finds permanent goalie January 27, 2024 — by Amelia Chang and Ruiyan Zhu The girls’ soccer team (5-8 as of Jan. 25) is keeping a positive mindset as they look to learn from their losses and battle their way uphill for the rest of the season. “We’ve lost a few tough games against good teams but it hasn’t been really reflective of our success as a team. We’ve […] read more » Football players circulate petition hoping to bring back former coach January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin Steven Matos officially started his job as head football coach in the spring of 2021 after previous head coach Tim Lugo moved to Mountain View High School for a new job. However, after two years of coaching the team, Matos is out, the school is now searching for a new coach and some players aren’t […] read more » Budding wrestling team gains experience through tournaments, dual meets and college visits January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin and Aiden Ye As her opponent went for a single-leg shot, junior co-captain Rebecca Bossow caught her overextended arm with a “cowcatcher” move, flipping her opponent onto their back and winning the match with a pin. Just two meets ago, she found herself in a similar situation, but failed to capitalize on her opponent’s sloppy shot, ultimately getting […] read more » As evidence of head injuries grows, football players weigh pros and cons of continuing to play January 25, 2024 — by Lawson Wang and Ruiyan Zhu Football has a well-deserved reputation of being one of the most dangerous high school sports. Injuries can range from concussions to fractures, and a growing body of evidence links the sport to brain diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which results in a progressive decline in memory and increase in depression and aggression. A recent […] read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko The boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams are set to play this season after not running last year due to a lack of registrations and difficulties hiring coaches. The Sports Boosters organization — a nonprofit organization that pays for resources like concussion testing, athletic scholarships, strength and conditioning training and athletic capital improvements not covered by […] read more » Slopesport face-off: a guide to the pros and cons of skiing and snowboarding January 21, 2024 — by Richard Fan Should you visit Lake Tahoe over February break, you might choose to ski or snowboard, both of which are exhilarating winter sports. Despite numerous differences, one thing both groups seem to share in common is their condescension for the other sport. A common complaint I often hear is when a group of skiers are lamenting […] read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Football players circulate petition hoping to bring back former coach January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin Steven Matos officially started his job as head football coach in the spring of 2021 after previous head coach Tim Lugo moved to Mountain View High School for a new job. However, after two years of coaching the team, Matos is out, the school is now searching for a new coach and some players aren’t […] read more » Budding wrestling team gains experience through tournaments, dual meets and college visits January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin and Aiden Ye As her opponent went for a single-leg shot, junior co-captain Rebecca Bossow caught her overextended arm with a “cowcatcher” move, flipping her opponent onto their back and winning the match with a pin. Just two meets ago, she found herself in a similar situation, but failed to capitalize on her opponent’s sloppy shot, ultimately getting […] read more » As evidence of head injuries grows, football players weigh pros and cons of continuing to play January 25, 2024 — by Lawson Wang and Ruiyan Zhu Football has a well-deserved reputation of being one of the most dangerous high school sports. Injuries can range from concussions to fractures, and a growing body of evidence links the sport to brain diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which results in a progressive decline in memory and increase in depression and aggression. A recent […] read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko The boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams are set to play this season after not running last year due to a lack of registrations and difficulties hiring coaches. The Sports Boosters organization — a nonprofit organization that pays for resources like concussion testing, athletic scholarships, strength and conditioning training and athletic capital improvements not covered by […] read more » Slopesport face-off: a guide to the pros and cons of skiing and snowboarding January 21, 2024 — by Richard Fan Should you visit Lake Tahoe over February break, you might choose to ski or snowboard, both of which are exhilarating winter sports. Despite numerous differences, one thing both groups seem to share in common is their condescension for the other sport. A common complaint I often hear is when a group of skiers are lamenting […] read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Budding wrestling team gains experience through tournaments, dual meets and college visits January 27, 2024 — by Victoria Lin and Aiden Ye As her opponent went for a single-leg shot, junior co-captain Rebecca Bossow caught her overextended arm with a “cowcatcher” move, flipping her opponent onto their back and winning the match with a pin. Just two meets ago, she found herself in a similar situation, but failed to capitalize on her opponent’s sloppy shot, ultimately getting […] read more » As evidence of head injuries grows, football players weigh pros and cons of continuing to play January 25, 2024 — by Lawson Wang and Ruiyan Zhu Football has a well-deserved reputation of being one of the most dangerous high school sports. Injuries can range from concussions to fractures, and a growing body of evidence links the sport to brain diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which results in a progressive decline in memory and increase in depression and aggression. A recent […] read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko The boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams are set to play this season after not running last year due to a lack of registrations and difficulties hiring coaches. The Sports Boosters organization — a nonprofit organization that pays for resources like concussion testing, athletic scholarships, strength and conditioning training and athletic capital improvements not covered by […] read more » Slopesport face-off: a guide to the pros and cons of skiing and snowboarding January 21, 2024 — by Richard Fan Should you visit Lake Tahoe over February break, you might choose to ski or snowboard, both of which are exhilarating winter sports. Despite numerous differences, one thing both groups seem to share in common is their condescension for the other sport. A common complaint I often hear is when a group of skiers are lamenting […] read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
As evidence of head injuries grows, football players weigh pros and cons of continuing to play January 25, 2024 — by Lawson Wang and Ruiyan Zhu Football has a well-deserved reputation of being one of the most dangerous high school sports. Injuries can range from concussions to fractures, and a growing body of evidence links the sport to brain diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which results in a progressive decline in memory and increase in depression and aggression. A recent […] read more » With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko The boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams are set to play this season after not running last year due to a lack of registrations and difficulties hiring coaches. The Sports Boosters organization — a nonprofit organization that pays for resources like concussion testing, athletic scholarships, strength and conditioning training and athletic capital improvements not covered by […] read more » Slopesport face-off: a guide to the pros and cons of skiing and snowboarding January 21, 2024 — by Richard Fan Should you visit Lake Tahoe over February break, you might choose to ski or snowboard, both of which are exhilarating winter sports. Despite numerous differences, one thing both groups seem to share in common is their condescension for the other sport. A common complaint I often hear is when a group of skiers are lamenting […] read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
With coaches now hired, lacrosse makes a return January 25, 2024 — by Grace Lin and Nika Svizhenko The boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams are set to play this season after not running last year due to a lack of registrations and difficulties hiring coaches. The Sports Boosters organization — a nonprofit organization that pays for resources like concussion testing, athletic scholarships, strength and conditioning training and athletic capital improvements not covered by […] read more » Slopesport face-off: a guide to the pros and cons of skiing and snowboarding January 21, 2024 — by Richard Fan Should you visit Lake Tahoe over February break, you might choose to ski or snowboard, both of which are exhilarating winter sports. Despite numerous differences, one thing both groups seem to share in common is their condescension for the other sport. A common complaint I often hear is when a group of skiers are lamenting […] read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Slopesport face-off: a guide to the pros and cons of skiing and snowboarding January 21, 2024 — by Richard Fan Should you visit Lake Tahoe over February break, you might choose to ski or snowboard, both of which are exhilarating winter sports. Despite numerous differences, one thing both groups seem to share in common is their condescension for the other sport. A common complaint I often hear is when a group of skiers are lamenting […] read more » Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Hoodie bonanza: Sports team merch emphasizes school pride January 16, 2024 — by Annika Gho These days, it sometimes seems nearly everyone on campus is wearing a hoodie for groups they’re involved in, and more recently, I’ve noticed that hoodie merchandise for a particular sport are becoming increasingly popular. I’ve seen a large number of navy hoodies with a red falcon and a Nike “swoosh,” which is included on the […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast