Sally Meadows, Jonathan Weinberg, and Larry Lang have won the Los Altos City Council race following today’s election, according to unofficial results reported by the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters.
Meadows,...
The girls varsity soccer team won against rival Los Altos High, 3-2, on Wednesday. The game was also the team’s Senior Night.
Before the game started, the Mountain View team held a ceremony to celebrate...
The boys varsity basketball team defeated rival Los Altos High School 39-50 in their second matchup this season.
The game began with a bang from Mountain View’s starting small forward and junior Cole...
The Spartans defeated rival Los Altos High School Friday with a final score of 31-6, placing them second in the Central Coast Section Division IV playoffs.
This is the fourth year in a row that the...
Pedro Alcazar, sophomore and English Language Development Commissioner at MVHS, said that the main issue ELD students at MVHS face is transportation.
Some students have to take two or three buses...
Down 45–47 with 18 seconds left in the game, senior Joe Brown pulled up for a longshot three-pointer over two LAHS defenders—and it went in.
The benched players leaped off their seats while the...
Photo by Ava Hinz
The MVHS varsity football team beat their rivals, the LAHS Eagles, 34-6 for the 10th time in 15 years this Friday, Sept. 13. Their record against the Eagles stands 10-5.
MVHS has...
Runs were easy to come by in last Wednesday's contest between the Spartans and Eagles. Errors were not. An early season league match, the game had it’s fair share of blunders. The main play of the game, however, was just the opposite.
After a series of what seemed to be fairytale rallies, the Spartans clawed, scratched, and found themselves back in the game with a score of 13-14. The tension in the gym during the ensuing rally was suffocating. The fans who had been booming the entire game bit their tongues, flinching at every touch of the ball. After what seemed like an eternity, the Spartans smashed down a point to tie the game at 14-14. The gym erupted.
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