Year |
Graduating Seniors |
Coach |
Team Record |
League
Place |
CCS
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Season Notes |
60-61 | Grads:S. Gillie, K. Lester, K. Park, L. Richards, V. Stearns |
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68-69 | Grads: |
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69-70 | Grads: |
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70-71 | Grads:Debbie Garland, Renee Kawahara, Cheryl Mabon, Cynthia Poor, Cynthia Slade, |
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71-72 | Grads: Vickie Hennessy, Stefani Kawahara, Priscilla Kennedy, Jennifer Stith, |
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72-73 | Grads: | |||||
73-74 | Grads: |
Saratoga wins their first league title at 'B Level.' | ||||
75-76 | Grads: |
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76-77 | Grads: |
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77-78 | Grads:Laura Berglund, Lori Holst, Patricia Perry, Tracy Wolcott |
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78-79 | Grads:Karen Savage, Theresa Taylor |
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79-80 | Grads: |
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80-81 | Grads:Jill Meyer, Lisa Sekigahama, Nicola Simpson, Angela Wilkenson |
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81-82 | Grads:Kathleen Lass, Leena Navareh |
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82-83 | Grads: |
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83-84 | Grads:Kara Lass, |
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84-85 | Grads:Julie North |
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85-86 | Grads:Jennifer Harris, Kathy Hawkes, Stephanie Moore, Diana Waten |
3-7 |
N/A |
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86-87 | Grads: | N/A |
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87-88 | Grads:Angela Andrade, Juli Christopher, Nancy Curtis, Stacy Shirley |
Saratoga makes their 2nd CCS appearance and loses in the first round to Pioneer (47-44) | ||||
88-89 | Grads:Christine Geranios, Kristen Murphy, Lana Schumacher |
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89-90 | Grads:Christine Geranios, Kirsten Murphy |
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90-91 | Grads:Shelbi Arno, Natasha Fine, Nicole Hlava, Claudia Kwok, Laney Whitcanack |
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91-92 | Grads:Marianne Avondet, Kristin Tomita, Rashmi Vittal |
Called the best season in a long time. | ||||
92-93 | Grads:Coline Doss, Amy Dwyer, Allison Moore, Rose Shehan |
2nd Place |
Lost in the first round to Notre Dame (Salinas) (58-31) | Defeated Los Gatos who was ranked 38-36 | ||
93-94 | Grads:Karen Randesi |
Lost in the second round to Monte Vista Christian (61-46) | ||||
94-95 | Grads: |
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95-96 | Grads:Amy Leu, Erica Miyamoto, Lynn Wasserman |
N/A | ||||
96-97 | Grads:Andrea Lo |
Lost in the first round of CCS to Lick (39-26) | ||||
97-98 | Grads:Jenn Chan |
Lost in second round of CCS to Sacred Heart Cathedral (60-36) | ||||
98-99 | Grads:Karin Bencala |
Lost in first round of CCS to Aragon (58-36) | ||||
99-00 | Grads:Nicole LaMoreHonors: Nicole Lamore first team all-league. |
Lost in first round of CCS to Half Moon Bay (69-52) | ||||
00-01 | Grads:
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N/A | ||||
01-02 | Grads:Stephanie Morrison |
Lost in Quarterfinals of CCS to Santa Cruz (60-39) | Farthest advance in Saratoga history. | |||
02-03 | Grads:Katie Levinson |
Lost in first round of CCS to Burlingame (54-45) | ||||
03-04 | Grads:Hannah Gladwell |
(10-2) |
Lost in CCS Quarterfinals to Santa Cruz (67-52) | |||
04-05 | Grads:Jordana Dreyfuss |
(1-11) |
N/A | (season summary) Coach Yeilding resigns as coach with the most wins in Saratoga Basketball history (128-114) | ||
05-06 | Grads:
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(4-8) |
N/A | (season summary) | ||
06-07 | Grads:
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(8-3) |
Lost in the first round to Pioneer (38-28) | The Girls rebounded from two difficult seasons to finish 2nd in the El Camino League. Hosting their first tournament, the girls finished in 2nd place. (season summary) | ||
07-08 | Grads:Erica Baba |
(11-1) |
Lost in second round of CCS to #7 Burlingame (54-41) | The Girls had another wonderful season nearly running the table in league. The girls won their first CCS game in five years with a 63-47 victory over Willow Glen. | ||
08-09 | Grads:Katie GasikHONORS 2nd Team All-League: Hanna Nielson & Nicole Gragnola, Hon. Mention All-League: Alex Sclavos |
(6-6) |
Lost in second round of CCS to #7 Aptos (55-41) | The Girls had a strong season finishing third in the best public school league in the South Bay. Despite losing their playmaker, Sheeva Hamidieh who tore her ACL in December and also missing senior starters Melissa Lin and Alex Sclavos for stretches of the season the Falcons were able to overcome adversity and return to CCS play. The girls won their first round CCS game 72-55 victory over Monterey before falling at Aptos 55-41. Season Details. | ||
09-10 | Grads:Emily Baba |
(2-10) |
Lost in CCS Quarterfinals (3rd Round) to #1 Valley Christian (62-42) | Faced with losing their top returning scorer and rebounder just as the season got underway the season seemed like it would be a difficult one. Still, the Falcons went 8-4 in the pre-season knocking off Los Gatos yet had just two wins in stacked De Anza league. Still the Falcons rebounded by winning 3 or their last 4 including wins over #16 Seaside (52-45) and #8 Prospect (46-36) before falling to #1 Valley Christian (62-42) in the CCS quarterfinals. | ||
10-11 | Grads:Amber Arroyo |
(12-0) |
Lost in 2nd round of CCS to #8 San Mateo (50-39) | Losing 8 seniors from the season before the Falcons were faced with a shortage of players and recruited on campus. Remaining varsity contributors from 09-10 Amber Arroyo, Shriya Nagpal, hot shooting Arya Parhar, and Hannah Johnson kept the Falcons afloat until the rest of the team caught on during league. Rebounding machines Campbell Oreglia and new recruit Alli Buchanan helped improve the team even more by league when the Falcons became a force to be reckoned with and the team ran the table. In CCS play the team won a home game over #16 Hillsdale (58-46) before falling @ #8 San Mateo (50-39). | ||
11-12 | Grads:Taylor Jessen |
(12-0) |
Lost in CCS Quarterfinals (3rd Round) to #2 Sacred Heart (45-24) | Losing 7 seniors from the season before the Falcons were again faced with a shortage of players and lack of depth. Remaining varsity contributors from 10-11 Shriya Nagpal, and Campbell Oreglia started the season playing magnificent defense and hot shooting sophomore Dharini Ramaswamy matured as a scorer throughout the year. Hannah Johnson picked up right where she left off the year before and led the team in steals, scoring and rebounds and became Honorable Mention All CCS. In CCS play the team won a home game over #10 Branham after having a bye in the first round before falling to eventual CCS Champion Sacred Heart (45-24). | ||
12-13 | Grads:Kimberly Chou |
(2-10) |
Lost in CCS Quarterfinals (3rd Round) to #2 Branham (51-43) | Moving to the A league in a year where the league was the strongest public school league in Northern California was a significant challenge. Still the Falcons were only blown out in league by Wilcox and was within ten in nearly every game. A major upset against Palo Alto was a season highlight during league In CCS play the team won a home game over #10 Terra Nova after having a bye in the first round before falling to eventual CCS Champion Branham after being up by three with 3.5 minutes to play. | ||
13-14 | Grads: Dharini Ramaswamy |
(11-1) |
Lost in CCS Semi-finals to #3 Soquel (56-44) | Saratoga completed the most successful season in the history of the school with a CCS Semifinal birth, a win over rival Los Gatos, a league championship, and the conclusion of Dharini Ramaswamy's career in which she scored 1098 points. | ||
14-15 | Grads: Samie Davey |
(5-7) |
Lost to Branham in CCS Quarterfinals (48-45) | Season Summary | ||
15-16 | Grads:Amanda Alexander |
(6-6) |
Defeated SSF 55-46 to win CCS Championship | Season SummaryLost to Inderkum in NorCal 47-39 | ||
16-17 | Grads:Rachel Davey |
(5-7) |
Lost 58-54 to Sobrato in CCS Quarterfinals | Season Summary Coach Davey resigns with the most wins in Saratoga girls basketball history (148-88) | ||
17-18 | Grads:Harshini Ramaswamy |
11-1) |
Lost 61-47 to Aptos in CCS Semifinals | Season Summary |