The Harker Quarterly,Spring 2013

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freshmen boys went 5-11 and ended the season with a dramatic overtime win against Santa Cruz High School.

strides forward at the close of the year, drawing to within two points of Summit Public Schools – Tahoma in their fourth-to-last game and coming within just one point of Notre Dame High School San Jose in their final game of the season. Meanwhile, the

Congratulations to both varsity teams on their playoff runs!

Soccer Girls soccer finished in third place in league with a 9-4-1 record, 10-8-1 overall. Senior Sondra Leal Da Costa led the team in scoring with 18 goals, while Nikita Parulkar, grade 10, had a team-high 11 assists. Alyssa Amick, grade 10, finished second on the team in both goals and assists, hitting the back of the net 11 times and assisting on nine other goals.

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The boys went 7-8-2 this season with a 5-7-2 record in league play, giving them a fourth place overall finish. The JV squad wound up at 4-8 on the year, but finished strong, winning their final two games in front of a home crowd.

Wrestling At the 49th annual Wiliam C. Overfelt Wrestling Classic, Harker's lone senior wrestler, Danny Wang, went 3-2 and made it to the consolation semifinals. All three of his victories came by way of pinning his opponents.

Eagle Scholastic Champions Harker’s girls basketball team and boys soccer team were named as Scholastic Championship teams by Central Coast Section for having the highest average grade point averages in the league with 3.7927 and 3.7258, respectively. The boys basketball team was fifth in its category at 3.6163, less than two-tenths of a point behind the first-place team.


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