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Chargers Strike Down Bruins in Volleyball Finale

Author Andrew BenschPosted on October 25, 2018
In a hotly-contested rematch of the league opener, the Wilcox Chargers once again got the better of rival Santa Clara on Tuesday, winning 3-1 (25-15, 17-25, 25-22, 25-19). On...
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Wilcox Weaving Through Tough Waters With Second-Half Wins

Author Andrew BenschPosted on October 18, 2018
The Wilcox water polo team didn’t win on Tuesday — they lost 11-5 against a tough Harker squad. However, the rebuilding Chargers...
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Undefeated Chargers on Doorstep of De Anza League Title

Author Andrew BenschPosted on October 18, 2018
The Wilcox Chargers (8-0, 4-0) are looking to wrap up a De Anza League Title and an undefeated regular season. Standing in...
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Chargers Volleyball Rallies, But Falls to Cupertino

Author Andrew BenschPosted on September 27, 2018
After sitting out Tuesday’s loss to Milpitas, the Wilcox Volleyball squad welcomed back junior captain Deena Pederson on Thursday. Pederson missed the...
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Fremont Loses Against Division Leading Wilcox

Author Derek TaharaPosted on September 24, 2018
The De Anza Division-leading Wilcox Chargers (5-0) steamrolled past the Fremont Firebirds of Sunnyvale (1-4), 59-7 in a division game tilt on...
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Bruins Water Polo Knocks Off Rival Chargers

Author Andrew BenschPosted on September 20, 2018
Just a couple hours after Bruins boys’ water polo team lost to their arch rivals, the girls team evened the score this...
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Chargers Charge Past Bruins 63-7

Author Andrew BenschPosted on September 19, 2018
The annual Santa Clara and Wilcox rivalry football game churned out another win for the Chargers on Friday night. Wilcox took this...
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Wilcox 2018 Homecoming Floats Use Greener Construction

Author Diane AndrewsPosted on September 19, 2018
The 2018 Homecoming festivities at Adrian Wilcox High School begin at 12:45 p.m. on September 28 with “Mystical Cities” — a themed...
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Chargers Best Bruins in Boys Water Polo

Author Andrew BenschPosted on September 17, 2018
Thursday afternoon at Wilcox was the setting for all four rivalry games. The Santa Clara Bruins and Wilcox Chargers varsity and JV...
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Wilcox Chargers Power Past Aragon; Improve to 3-0

Author Andrew BenschPosted on September 13, 2018September 14, 2018
The Wilcox Chargers made it look easy for the second week in a row on Friday night. Wilcox controlled the football game...

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Hello. I am a longtime resident of the Ponderosa Park neighborhood in Sunnyvale. Since September, my neighbors and I have been subjected to the excessively loud, offensive sound of muscle cars with illegal mufflers speeding down Lawrence Expressway between El Camino and 101 throughout the day and night. I am unable to eat, sleep, work from home, carry a conversation, read a book, or even think without being disrupted by the roaring sound of these selfish drivers. It has worsened my everyday functioning to the extent that I been reduced to tears, desperate for relief, and have seriously considered leaving the area entirely. I have reached out to the Sunnyvale and Santa Clara public safety departments and city councils, the county sheriff, and my district supervisor, and so far have not seen any meaningful action taken to address this ongoing public health concern. Noise pollution is known to cause psychological

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The Santa Clara Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, wishes to thank our wonderful community for supporting the annual Toys for Tots drive on 5 December, 2020 at the Saratoga Senior Center parking lot. With four donation stations, a steady stream of cars popped their trunks to drop off donations. Many stopped to chat with one of the Marines in attendance. By the time the event was over, the truck brought by the Marines was over two-thirds full, and the chapter had collected $1400 in addition to the $1000 donation from chapter members for a total of $2400 to San Jose Toys for Tots. Daughters of the American Revolution is a women's community service organization, promoting education, historic preservation and patriotism. Additional information can be found at dar.org.

Robin Hurwitz

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