By Kate Gruetter National/World Editor In the year after Stanford Soccer player Katie Meyer’s tragic passing, discussions surrounding mental health — specifically in relation to student athletes — have intensified. Some colleges […]
Vanessa Bryant Settles Lawsuit With LA County
By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor Vanessa Bryant — the widow of basketball star Kobe Bryant — settled her lawsuit with Los Angeles County on Feb. 28. The lawsuit came after employees of […]
El Gato Honors Influential Women Athletes
By Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor In honor of Women’s History Month, El Gato would like to highlight accomplished as well as up-and-coming women’s athletes. Since 1900, when women entered the Olympics, women’s […]
LGHS Lacrosse Starts Off Strong
By Sarah Gouldrup Humor Editor On Feb. 27, the Girls’ Varsity Lacrosse team kicked off their preseason with a non-conference home game against Hillsdale High School. Returning to Helm Field stronger than […]
LGHS Basketball Season Concludes
By Brendan Moore Sports Editor Central Coast Section (CCS) Playoffs have officially concluded for the Boys’ and Girls’ Varsity Basketball teams at Los Gatos High School. The boys’ team defeated Cupertino High […]
Track and Field Has First Meet of 2023 Season
By Aliya Koshalieva Graphics Throughout the month of February, Los Gatos High School’s Track and Field teams were hard at work practicing for the upcoming season. The first meet of the season […]
Chiefs Win Super Bowl
By Saya Alvares and Ella Marrufo Sports Editors The highly anticipated Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12, 2023, held in Glendale, Arizona, did not disappoint. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles […]
Nets Trade Kyrie Irving to Mavericks
By Nadia Liu Public Relations The Brooklyn Nets officially agreed to trade Kyrie Irving to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Spencer Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith, and future draft picks. In his press […]
LGHS Basketball Season Ends
By Brendan Moore Sports Editor As the season’s end nears, the Los Gatos High School Boys’ and Girls’ basketball teams are preparing for the final stretch of league play. Previously, on Jan. […]
Kramer Commits To Syracuse
By Georgia Kaufman Opinion Editor Senior Miles Kramer is officially committed to the motherland of oranges, Syracuse University, for rowing. The Los Gatos Rowing Club (LGRC) junior athlete has been a member […]
Lebron James Breaks NBA All-Time Scoring Record
By Saya Alvares and Ella Marrufo Sports Editors On Feb. 7 in a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Los Angeles Lakers player Lebron James broke the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) all-time […]
Josh Sills Indicted on Rape And Kidnapping Charges
By Aliya Koshalieva Graphics Trigger Warning: Sexual Assault On Feb. 1, an Ohio grand jury indicted Josh Sills, an offensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles, on one count of rape and one […]
NFL Players Sue Disability Board
By Megan Hastings Media Production Editor On Feb. 9, ten retired National Football League (NFL) players filed a lawsuit accusing the league’s disability board and commissioner Roger Goodell of frequently denying disability […]
NFL Players Sue Disability Board
By Dana Hathaway Editorial Editor A group of former National Football League (NFL) players is suing the organization for allegedly denying disability claims and benefits. The ten plaintiffs — Jason Alford, Daniel […]
Shiffrin On Verge Of Ski World Cup Record
By Margo Rawlings News Editor Mikaela Shiffrin, a 27-year-old skier from Vail, Colorado, is only two wins away from breaking the record for the most ever FIS Alpine Ski World Cup wins. […]