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Sports Flash
Aditya Krishnan
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December 7, 2016
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Girls Tennis:
Following a CCS quarterfinal appearance last year and the addition of new head coach Lu Tang, the girls tennis team was hopeful for another successful season. Unfortunately, they didn’t qualify for CCS, ending with a 9-7 record and closing out the season with a senior night victory over Lynbrook HS.
Girls Golf:
The girls golf team performed well, placing first in the El Camino league and securing two spots at CCS. Junior Meg Niu and sophomore Tiffany Chen qualified for CCS and the team was promoted to the upper De Anza league.
Cross Country:
Rallying behind seniors Kelly Bishop and Bennett Zhang and junior Jeffrey Xu, the cross country teams performed well at the CCS meet. The boys finished in 6th place, while the girls took 2nd place, earning a spot at States.
Girls Volleyball:
The girls volleyball team followed up its 18-8 season with a CCS second round appearance, after a first round bye. The girls fought hard but fell to Los Gatos HS 3-1.
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