Varsity Soccer is looking forward to a Sensational Season
February 6, 2011 • Eugene Wong
Filed under Fall, Sports, Student Spotlight
Athlete Spotlight: Kyle Nguyen The Vikings Soccer season kicks off with intense practices, scrimmages, and games. This season is probably going to be the most vital one for senior Kyle Nguyen. Having played on the Irvington Soccer team for several years, Kyle has definitely grown both physically and... Read more »
Celebration at Last!
November 14, 2010 • Nisha Patel
Filed under Fall, Local News, News
The San Francisco Giants rejoice their win at home Fans from all over the Bay Area and places beyond came together on Wednesday, November 3rd to celebrate the San Francisco Giants’ World Series championship victory. This was a chance of a lifetime for fans since this was the first World Series victory... Read more »
Irvington Volleyball Ladies Triumph!
October 19, 2010 • Jinny Yan
Filed under Fall, Sports
The girls on the volleyball team at Irvington High School are doing well, very well. Currently ranked number nine out of East Bay, this team is seriously making some noises. Not only have they beat Washington High School, their long-time rival is three games, but they have also beaten other contenders... Read more »
Running This Season
November 5, 2009 • By Arjun Panda
Filed under Fall, Sports, Top Stories
Teams Hard Work Paying Off The Irvington High School Cross Country team is well into its season for this year, led by their new coach David Thomson. The captains for this year include Juan Coronado-Ramos and Connor Delang on the boys’ side and Renee Tran and katie Delang on the girls’ side. According... Read more »
Marching their Way to Success
October 29, 2009 • By Raji Ramanathan
Filed under Fall, Sports
Irvington’s award-winning marching band places second For the first time in two years, Irvington High School’s award-winning marching band won second place at the Delta Band Review, the first competition of the year. On September 26th in Antioch, over 80 Irvington students lined up with their instruments... Read more »
A Rough Year For the Girls’ Tennis Team
October 29, 2009 • By Xiaoshan Bao
Filed under Fall, Sports
Will They Pull Through? Although the girls’ tennis team has been working hard, this year has been rough for them from the start. First, they have a new coach, and only two freshmen tried out. Then, it’s been injury after injury for these girls. Their first match of the season was against Mission... Read more »
Serve it Up, Spike it Down
October 29, 2009 • By Justine Yan
Filed under Fall, Sports
Irvington’s varsity girl’s volleyball team finished the first half of its season with a 5-1 record. Irvington’s win over Mission San Jose, the team’s most prominent opponent, early in the season was a big encouragement to many players. Immediately after, the team focused its attention on the... Read more »
Water polo: Smack-down on the Waterfront
October 29, 2009 • By Neetu Puranikmath
Filed under Fall, Sports
To those of us not well-versed in aquatic sports, water polo evokes an image of basketball players throwing a ball into a net while somehow managing to stay afloat. Water polo is considered by many an underappreciated sport, an unknown sport. Water polo players are taking this all in stride by attempting... Read more »
Cheer is Soaring High
October 29, 2009 • By Karishma Patel
Filed under Fall, Sports
Cheerleaders compete in competitions and place This year, Viking cheerleading is participating in competitions. The team has a new coach who wants the cheerleaders to showcase their skills to other schools. Varsity cheerleading already attended their first competition on September 26th in Santa Cruz.... Read more »
Cheering to Success
October 29, 2009 • By Raji Ramanathan
Filed under Fall, Sports
Viking cheerleaders prepare for their competition “One-two-three-four, five-six-seven-eight.” Almost every day after school, one could often hear Viking cheerleaders chanting on cheers during practice for their competition. On September 26th, Irvington cheerleaders will be competing against many... Read more »


