Dozens of game-changing leaders have come out of Sequoia—here are perhaps the five most well-known.
A quarterback at Woodside High, Edelman is now in the Super Bowl, playing defense.
Sophomore lost her father to pancreatic cancer, shows giving nature throughout her life.
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These students are returning for another successful track season. Keep your eye on them before they blaze past you.
Woodside's Waschura and Grima, Sequoia's Lauese lead year's standouts.
Senior co-captain fosters Wildcats' chemistry and defensive intensity.
The junior is excelling in the classroom and on the soccer field after suspension-marred start to high school.
The team competed in the 55th annual Pop Warner Super Bowl Saturday for the national championship.
Peninsula residents have been gliding on and enjoying the 60’ x 67’ rink.
For the first time, this local Pee Wee team may be the national champions.
Emerging midfielder back on track, named captain after mono-marred sophomore season.
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Senior distances himself from rough past in Hayward, finds structure in Cherokee football.
The girls were able to come out on top over Menlo, but the boys' team fell short.
Senior guides program's sharp turnaround, engineers thrilling comeback win over Sequoia.
Boys and girls' water polo teams fall to Burlingame.
Versatile football player overcomes preseason injury, sets example by never missing a practice.
Sequoia's remarkable non-league streak, 5-TD night from M-A's Mashack top local highlights.
Sophomore follows in brother's footsteps, looks to make impact at goalie after positional switch.
Sequoia football team honoring injured quarterback.
Sequoia advances over five other teams to win the entire tournament.
Both boys' and girls' team beat Santa Teresa High School Wednesday night.
Scores provided by Sequoia High School parent Caroline Bauhaus.
Approximately 1,000 families expected for annual parade at Belmont Sports Complex.
The Cherokees solidly whomp the Bruins 35-14.
Sequoia High School kicks off its opener tonight at 7 p.m. against Branham High.
Woodside High alum looks to aid Washington State's resurgence as an impact linebacker.
Six run for three seats on San Mateo County Community College Board.
Former Woodside High standout had primary role as freshman, now faces four-way competition.
The Panthers and the China All-Star team played a friendly game of basketball to raise money for an ALS fundraiser.
The girls game in Redwood City between the local Panthers and a Chinese national team will benefit ALS research.
Well-traveled Serra grad now starring at Double-A Richmond.
Danny Reyes will try to return a 100 mph serve with a pro tennis player at Stanford Stadium today.
Wini Kibre, 11, will take part in an Ice Theater competition in France next year.
The DieselFish dragon boat racing team carries on an ancient tradition.
The Redwood City Wicked Girls softball team placed 5th at the Junior Olympic Nor-Cal Championship, earning them a place at Western Nationals.
Sequoia's 11-1-1 football team and Woodside's individual stars lead list of top local performers.
Teenage standouts race amidst international elite in prestigious USA Swimming meet.
Thomas Rivette, 19, will donate the funds from the sale of his prize-winning turkeys to the Bryan Stow family fund.