Foothill v. Amador Basketball
January 23, 2012 • Aaron DeVera, Editor-in-Chief, Online
Filed under News, Sports
InFlight is going to be streaming live at the Amador v. Foothill basketball game coming up at Foothill High School. Tune in at 7 to see Varsity play, featuring the full game video along with play by play commentary by Sohan Shah and Matt Hardwick. To use the chatroom, go to http://livestream.com/fhsinflight... Read more »
Down thirteen, Falcons swoop back against Cowboys
October 31, 2011 • Sohan Shah
Filed under Sports
The Foothill Falcons chalked up a great comeback win against the Livermore Cowboys on Friday, October 28th. Down 13-0 in the second half, the Falcons rallied to win 14-13. With about two minutes to go, quarterback Tommy Paulson (’12) threw an eight yard touchdown pass on fourth and goal to wide receiver... Read more »
Live Coverage of Football Game Against Livermore
October 28, 2011 • Kyle Smith, Sohan Shah, Benjamin Dunn, and Aaron DeVera
Filed under Sports
We’re trying this on for size, but here’s our Livestream coverage of tonight’s football game against Livermore! Keep in mind, it’s all experimental, but hopefully we can get all the kinks ironed out tonight (in preparation for the AVHS v. FHS game!!!!). Anyways, the stream will... Read more »
The science behind sports drinks
May 16, 2011 • Shreya Arora, News Editor
Filed under Sports
Foothill High School is not only known for its outstanding academics, but also for its great sports, making the beverages that go into the athletes’ bodies very important. Research shows that drinking a sports drink is beneficial only before or after the exercise. The exercise that is relative to one... Read more »
Can the Sharks finally clinch a Cup?
May 2, 2011 • Allie Haas, Staff Reporter
Filed under Sports
With our San Francisco baseball team snagging the title of World Series Champs, the Bay Area has been proud to call the Giants our home team. Now, with the San Jose Sharks finishing the 2010-2011 season with a 48-25 record, the Bay has reason to be ecstatic yet again. However, the Sharks didn’t clinch... Read more »
Special sport stirs squabble
April 22, 2011 • chiara phillips, staff reporter
Filed under Sports
For years, sports have been a critical part of the American lifestyle. From baseball and basketball to football and soccer, Americans continue to enjoy all this and more. However, as America continues to grow and sports mature, so does technology. With the introduction of the Nintendo Wii and its remote... Read more »
Wacky world of sports
March 11, 2011 • Adam Bailey, Sports Editor
Filed under Sports
The world of sports in America is confined to the basics: football, soccer, basketball, baseball, and hockey. However, in the rest of the world there are other sports-wacky ones. Three of the most famous wacky sports are cheese rolling, bull running, and curling. Although curling was made more... Read more »
1,000 reasons to watch girl’s basketball
February 4, 2011 • Emma Longridge, Staff Reporter
Filed under Sports
Madison Craig: outstanding athlete, studious student, and upstanding citizen. On Tuesday, January 25th, Craig scored her 1,000th point in her FHS basketball career. As a Junior at Foothill high school, this is an amazing accomplishment. To add to the significance, Craig broke her record during the... Read more »
A Giant championship for Bay Area
November 5, 2010 • Jason Min & Adam Bailey, Editor-in-Chief & Sports Editor
Filed under Sports
For the first time since 1954, the Giants are back on top, and are the world champions of baseball. For those who have been fans their whole life, we all know the last championship included the Hall of Fame presence of Willy Mays, and his ever-so-famous catch. However, since 2002 the Giants haven’t... Read more »
Win games and hang banners: FHS sports
November 3, 2010 • Jason Abranches, Staff Reporter
Filed under Sports, Top Stories
Foothill is known as a top ranked school in this country for two reasons- academics and athletics. Sports test students’ passion, heart, and physical ability. On any given Friday in the fall, the fierce smell of anticipation lurks the halls before the big game. Later that night walking up to the stadium,... Read more »


