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Fencers meet familiar face in chief rival school (3/07)
Written by Angela M. Chen   
On the day of the big match against University High School, junior fencing captain Weina Zhao walks in prepared with foil in hand.
 
Senior fills loss of golf's golden boy (3/07)
Written by Joey Bien-Kahn   
As senior captain Anurat Rojanapairat slowly carries his clubs toward the first tee, preparing to strike his first shot of his final season, the usually confident golfer appears out of sorts — he’s jumpy and on edge. He grabs his driver out of his bag, pushes his tee into the ground, aligns his feet and takes a noticeably cautious practice swing.
 
Track and field will defend 19-year streak (2/07)
Written by Alexis Kim   
Ah, it’s that time of the year again. Tiny red and grey figurines are bouncing up and down on the grassy football field like cute little grasshoppers.
 
Practice, spirit essential to badminton success (2/07)
Written by Lindsey Lavaysse   
As a snobbish girl once said in the box office hit Stick It, it is not the sport of “gym-nice-tics.” Members of the gymnastics team agree: They are certainly not planning on playing nice at upcoming competitions.
 
60-plus swimmers share pool, goal of victory (2/07)
Written by Katie Dubin   
“Team bonding is going to be a higher priority this year,” senior swim team co-captain Emily Shaw said.
 
Gymnasts forced to find new locations to practice (2/07)
Written by Lindsey Lavaysse   

As a snobbish girl once said in the box office hit Stick It, it is not the sport of “gym-nice-tics.” Members of the gymnastics team agree: They are certainly not planning on playing nice at upcoming competitions.

 
Varsity girls’ soccer unable to start season off on right foot (2/07)
Written by Lindsey Lavaysse   

Senior Hannah Edelsberg loves to run, but don’t expect to see her on the track this year. After making a name for herself in the past three years in track and field in the 100- and 200-meter sprints, the high jump and the triple jump, Edelsberg quit to take up soccer.

 
Wash. big men not a problem for small JV b-ball (2/07)
Written by Michael Lazarus   

Freshman guard Anthony Clay walks up to free throw line limping and smirking with 4.6 seconds left in the game. The limp was from physical play during the Feb. 9 AAA championship game against Washington at Kezar Pavilion and the smirk from knowing he was about to get his revenge.

 
New coach ‘Steve-o’ adds new dimension to deep V-ball team (2/07)
Written by Lindsey Lavaysse   

No spandex, no pigtail braids and no hot pink sports bras catch the eye, but the crowds will certainly see some amazing plays.

 
Cardinals glide to easy ’ship (2/07)
Written by Maahum Chaudhry   

This season couldn’t have been better for the JV girls’ basketball team, which capped off an undefeated season with a championship victory on Feb. 9 over archrival Washington.

 
Varsity girls shocked in triple overtime by Eagles (2/07)
Written by Anthony Clay and Stephanie Drumright   

Nirvana. Satisfaction. Revenge. These three words describe the feelings of the girls’ varsity basketball team after winning a rematch game against Washington on Feb.13.

 
V. boys’ basketball knocks out ISA in Round #2 (2/07)
Written by Gaston Guibert   

On Feb. 15, the day of the boys varsity basketball team’s biggest game of the year, senior small forward Jordan Wong was heard guaranteeing a victory over rival ISA.

 
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