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Track and field team starts off strong, sets sight on league, CCS Thursday, April 21, 2022, 1:35 pm | Campanile, Palo Alto High School Beginning to ramp up its training in preparation for upcoming invitational and post-season meets, the varsity track and field team holds a 2-2 league record. “We’re really excited to race at the Stanford Invitational and Arcadia Invitational in the upcoming weeks, and then, of course, all focus will shift towards the postseason after that,” junior captain Hillary Studdert said. “I am really excited to see how everyone does at these meets because of the hard work everyone has been putting... Read More >>
Team Chemistry in Sports Thursday, April 21, 2022, 9:12 am | Viking, Palo Alto High School
Sports, though they often seem so simple, are extremely complex. If they were as easy as, “have a good team with good players and you’ll win a championship,” then the Kansas City Chiefs would win the Super Bowl every year, the United States Women’s National Team would never lose a game, and pretty much every... Read More >>
Track’s Undefeated season Monday, April 18, 2022, 2:29 pm | Paw Print, Woodside High School
Woodside’s track and field team exceeds expectations as they continue their undefeated season. This year’s team has done amazing so far with improving and keeping outstanding performances. Dominic Barty, a sophomore and first-year long distance runner, runs the 800, 1600, and 3200 distance runs. Barty spends a lot of his time practicing, so he can... Read More >>
Designs of sports uniforms for female athletes affect practicality Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 9:57 am | Oracle, Gunn High School
On April 6, 1896, the first modern Olympic Games commenced in Athens, Greece, reviving the long-lost Ancient Greek tradition and marking the origins of the largest and most prestigious global sporting competition to date. Not only were female athletes not allowed to compete in the games until the second Olympic games four years later, but... Read More >>
Badminton is making a comeback Tuesday, April 12, 2022, 12:50 pm | Paw Print, Woodside High School
After a tough 0-30 loss to Menlo Atherton on March 3, the badminton team is back with vengeance. Picking up their third win against Hillsdale on March 15, they are ready for the rest of the season. Some big games coming up are Sequoia on March 17 and Menlo Atherton on April 12. “I’m personally... Read More >>
Softball field expands Tuesday, April 12, 2022, 12:50 pm | Paw Print, Woodside High School
Now that spring sports are in full swing, athletes are getting comfortable with their new playing environment. Because of the new season, the baseball team is in need of an updated field for practice and games. Due to this, construction took place back in February that expanded the Northwest Alameda field to make it larger. ... Read More >>