The qualifying teams will now compete in a city-wide tournament.
Sixteen-year-old Sherry Sanders was one of the youngest racers to participate in San Francisco’s notoriously difficult triathlon: Escape from Alcatraz.
Wildcat's "dream" mark in boys 1,600 would've resulted in California Interscholastic Federation title in many years; junior shatters personal-best for second straight day, finishes as second-fastest junior.
Woodside standout unleashes near-three-second PR in 1,600 prelims; junior seeded third in tonight's final, set to battle Southern Section powers for California Interscholastic Federation title.
Partnership with Garfield Elementary School highlights a countywide initiative to prevent the hunger that could begin when school ends.
Junior claims 1,600 and 800 titles to lead Wildcats to seventh-place finish in boys competition in Gilroy; M-A's Della Morte wins boys long jump to earn first State bid.
Senior lefty earns co-pitcher of year honors; Wildcats and Sequoia land six players on first team.
Skaters from all over the Bay Area performed Sunday in the 2011 annual spring show at the Redwood City Ice Theatre.
Thirty-eight teams from all over the Bay Area competed in the area's only kickball tournament.
Double-winners Waschura and Dobbins lead Woodside at PAL finals; M-A claims team titles.
Wildcats can't hold 7-1 advantage in extra-inning showdown at Cap, sees CCS hopes take a blow.
Baseball and softball teams prep for challenges in first round; CSM swimmers and sprinters excel.
Cal Rowing Team wins six out of seven races.
Wildcat didn't lose a set in rolling to league championship, downed Carlmont's Pang 6-3, 6-2 in final.
Wildcats' hopes of league title and CCS playoff berth suffer big blow with home defeat to San Mateo.
Woodside junior claims boys 1,600 title at CCS Top 8 Classic; Serra's Baur solid in boys sprints.
Junior pitcher becomes strikeout queen for NAIA power, eyes second national title in three years.
Spot starter hurls complete-game 5-hitter in 7-1 road win; Cherokees improve to 3-4 in PAL Bay.
Late rally and Azzopardi's two-way efforts are not quite enough in 4-3 defeat at Half Moon Bay.
Students, teachers and administrators run a 5K to raise money for the athletics department.
Sequoia High School senior Matteo Porcedda's wrestling career helped him get his life in order, giving him discipline, responsibility, focus and eventually--success.
Wildcats look to be a PAL favorite with plenty of returning talent in boys and girls ranks; Waschura, Chandler, Dobbins and Duffner among athletes who tested themselves against top field on Saturday.
The story of how two local girls basketball teams redefined what it means to be a winner.
Sequoia High School junior Kaito Streets has won multiple national championships throughout his fencing career.
Wildcats take early lead but can't hang on in 2-1 defeat to powerful Mountain View; Navarrete pleased with team's solid postseason showing, future prospects.
Wildcats fall in early 2-0 hole and can't recover in Central Coast Section Division I playoff opener; future looks very bright for underclassmen-laden program.
Hundreds of residents lined up around the block for a picture with the trophy.
Wildcat girls soccer looks strong at No. 3 on Peninsula; Woodside enters boys hoops chart at No. 10.
Cherokees battle for 0-0 draw in PAL Ocean game despite generating no second-half shots, Sequoia hopes to kick-start its offense next against solid Cap.