On December 12th, Palo Alto High School and Pioneer High School was battling in the trenches. Both teams had many opportunities to score, but for each possession, one little mishap made it so it was ...
Paly and Gunn always has rivalries for all of their sports. Boys water polo is one of those sports. Junior Felix Ryans explains the rivalry comes more from outside the schools. “There’s a rivalry ...
After years of calling the lacrosse field home, the Paly varsity soccer team now finds itself fighting to reclaim it—caught ...
Just last weekend, Stanford’s Avery Aquatic Center—just minutes away from Paly’s home pool—hosted the annual Men’s NCAA Water ...
There are stories in sports that feel too improbable to be true — tales of small teams rising against the tide, fueled by hope, heartbreak, and something deeper that can’t quite be measured. But once ...
A guilty pleasure can be defined as something that one enjoys even if it may be commonly looked down upon, such as eating sugary candy, scarfing down junk food, or enjoying an objectively bad song.
After going through an emotional roller coaster, Rory McIlroy rolls in the winning putt in sudden-death playoffs against Justin Rose, joining Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, and ...
Rivalries have been at the heart of sports for ages: creating passion, strong fandoms, and uniting communities at all levels. Professional, college and high school athletics are all filled with iconic ...
Set, hike! This is your first football game in a high school setting. As you hear those words, you sprint down the field, following the route that your quarterback gave you. You try to stay calm, but ...
Last Thursday, the Palo Alto Vikings tied against a very competitive opponent, the Menlo Atherton Bears, in a close 2-2 game. Despite the difficult weather conditions regarding an intense rain storm, ...
Last night, the Paly boys soccer team played Fremont at home but lost to them with a final score of 3-2. Fremont was able to secure a goal on the first play of the game, giving them the early lead.
The moment the whistle blows, student trainer June Tau (‘26) sprints onto the field to assist the fallen athlete, mind and ...
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