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[Sports] Despite a rough first half, the varsity boys’ soccer team defeated the Los Altos Eagles 2-0 in Gunn’s opening game Dec. 3 played at Lincoln High School in San Jose.—Shoshana Leeder

[Sports] Senior Douglas Simpson is not your typical student. Perhaps it’s his laid back attitude that makes him unique, or the fact that he goes surfing before school, or maybe it’s both.—Shoshana Leeder

[Sports] With multiple returning starters, the boys’ varsity basketball team is set to make a big impact in league and hopefully CCS play. As the new season approaches the team has high hopes and expectations.—Shoshana Leeder

[Sports] Though the varsity boys’ soccer team is ready to defend its league titles of the last three years, losing six senior starters, the Titans will have to work harder to achieve their goals of a CCS title.—Shoshana Leeder

[Sports] A racing heart and sweaty palms—a league championship game or just try-outs? Everybody gets nervous before try-outs even returning players. The only thing that cut sports achieve is putting the athletes through an emotional tornado. What are healthy mediums or alternatives cut athletes could take?—Shoshana Leeder

[Sports] Many Gunn athletes strive to make the leap from high school to college level athletics, but the commitment is greater than one may think. Class of 2005 Gunn alumnus Adam Juratovac made the switch from Titan football to the University of Idaho Vandals team after playing on varsity for three years. Despite his success in high school, Juratovac is the first to say that the switch was not easy. —Shoshana Leeder