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Cantilena Garners Unanimous Superior Rating at CMEA Spring Festival

Upper school women’s vocal group Cantilena, directed by music teacher Susan Nace, garnered another unanimous superior rating at the California Music Educators Association’s Spring Festival on March 12. The group earned superior ratings for their sight-reading ability as well as their performance. Comments heard after the performance were extremely positive, Nace reported, adding that one person in attendance commented, “Wow! Mature, wonderful tone quality. Incredible group!” while another noted, “I didn’t want to comment, I just wanted to listen.”

The current members of Cantilena are Izzy Gross, Madhu Karra, Naomi Molin, Sahana Narayanan, Akshaya Premkumar, Rachel Renteria and Helen Woodruff, grade 12; Priyanka Chilukuri, Mia Giammona, Era Iyer, Chetana Kalidindi, Pooja Kini, Sara Pachauri, Medha Shah, Amrita Singh and Tiffany Zhu, grade 11; and Krishna Bheda and Millie Lin, grade 10.

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Harker Teens Participate in National Book Award Review

Three Harker teens – rising seniors Natalie Simonian and Allison Wang, and rising junior Andrew Rule – offered a national award committee their opinions on titles nominated for the 2016 Best Fiction for Young Adults (BFYA) at American Library Association (ALA) conference in San Francisco on June 27. Upper school librarian Lauri Vaughan facilitated the students’ participation through her membership in the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), which sponsored the teen review session. To participate, students were required to read several titles from a list of 59 nominated books and prepare brief oral presentations for the committee.

In addition to the review session, students were invited to an author luncheon where they shared a table with internationally acclaimed Haitian American author Edwidge Danticat, best known for her novels “Breath, Eyes, Memory” and “The Farming of Bones,” as well as her story collection “Krik? Krak!” and memoir “Brother, I’m Dying.” Danticat offered the students galley copies of her forthcoming young adult title “Untwine,” which will be published in October. Students also met Bill Konigsberg, author of “Openly Straight” and the forthcoming “The Porcupine of Truth,” and Marissa Meyer, author of “Cress,” among others.

Simonian, Wang and Rule were given access to the ALA conference exhibit hall, which boasted more than 900 displays featuring authors, books and information technology. Wang, who offered commentary on Pete Hautman’s “Eden West,” Marcus Sedgwick’s “The Ghosts of Heaven” and Courtney Summers’ “All the Rage,” found the review session less intimidating than she expected.The session was fairly informal, and offering my opinions in front of an audience did not feel significantly different from discussing books with friends,” said Wang who particularly enjoyed the exhibit hall. “Seeing authors whose books I love (Neal Shusterman, for instance) was exciting, and I look forward to reading the free books from the exhibits.”

“The best portion of the conference was easily the author luncheon, partly because of the opportunity to get my books signed and to meet a literary idol of mine,” said Rule, referring to Danticat. “But also because of the conversation session we took part in. To discuss writers with writers has long been a dream of mine, since the best writers are, almost invariably, the best readers. I received recommendations for authors I’m familiar with, like Shirley Jackson and Cormac McCarthy, as well as for authors like Jandy Nelson and Andy Weir, whom I hadn’t previously encountered.”

Simonian found the review session a highlight. “It was wonderful to stand up in front of the committee and audience and give my opinion and recommendation on the books I had read, and also to hear the thoughts of some other teens who had read the same books.” Simonian observed, “I find it really humbling that the committee members are going to take my opinion into consideration when deciding whether to give the book this national award.”  Committee members – professional librarians from across the nation – will make their final decisions and announce winners of the 2016 Best Fiction for Young Adults at the ALA Midwinter Conference in January.

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Varsity Soccer 5-1-1 After Undefeated Week! Wrestlers Earn Five Victories by Pin, While Basketballers Look to Bounce Back

Soccer

The varsity boys are 5-1-1 overall after an undefeated week in which they triumphed over Crystal Springs and ECP. Junior Omar Hamade leads the team in goals so far with 10 in seven games, while senior Alan Guo leads the team in assists. The future is also bright for the junior varsity squad, which has five wins in seven games. The girls, meanwhile, lost to both Menlo and Sacred Heart last week. The teams play Friday in their annual Kicks Against Cancer games. The boys will host Priory, while the girls will play Notre Dame.

Wrestling

While the wrestlers lost as a team to Santa Clara last week, 36-30, they did earn five victories by pin. Their next competition is Thursday at Blackford, where they will play Milpitas at 4:30pm.

Basketball

Eighteen points from sophomore Jordan Thompson and 9 points from freshman Elizabeth Beamish weren’t enough for the girls to defeat a tough Mercy-Burlingame team. They will look to rebound against Priory on Friday. The boys are also in the midst of a tough stretch, losing to both Sacred Heart Prep and Pinewood last week to fall to 8-6 overall. They will hit the road to take on Priory on Friday as well.

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Harker Memorial for Pam Gelineau Planned for Jan. 24

A memorial for Pam Gelineau, longtime and much-beloved employee, will be held Jan. 24 at 3:30 p.m. at the lower school campus. There will be a tribute to Pam, followed by refreshments. A collection of books also will be donated to the San Jose Family Shelter in her honor. Contributions are welcome; just bring the books to the memorial. Please contact Nicole Hall, nicole.hall@harker.org, for more details and see https://staging.news.harker.org/in-memoriam-harker-quarterly-winter-2014/

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Frosh Golfer Has Best-Ever Harker Finish; Volleyball, XC, Tennis All Head to CCS!

Big news out of Harker sports! An Eagles golfer made it farther than any other Eagle, while varsity volleyballers achieved one of the highest seeds in Harker’s history. Two cross country runners finished second in league and join two teammates for what is sure to be an epic CCS race this weekend. Tennis is off to CCS as well, while both water polo teams ended the season with wins. Let’s get to the news! 

Golf

At the CCS Golf Championships last Tuesday at Rancho Canada in Carmel, freshman sensation Katherine Zhu shot a 3-under-par 69, the best-ever Harker golf finish, catapulting her into the Northern California Championship in Salinas – the furthest any Eagles golfer has ever advanced! There she finished 19th out of 84 golfers, capping off a season in which she also won the WBAL individual league championship.

You can see the CCS results here: http://www.cifccs.org/playoffs/results/14-15/ggolfsectresults2014.pdf

You can see the Northern California Championship results here: https://www.ghintpp.com/ncga/TPPOnlineScoring/ResultsStroke.aspx?type=players&id=1618

Volleyball

After defeating Sacred Heart Prep on senior night to earn the WBAL league co-championship along with Menlo, the girls varsity squad earned a No. 2 seed in the CCS Tournament, tying them with the 2007 team for the highest-ever seed achieved by an Eagles girls volleyball team. This Saturday night, they’ll have the opportunity to advance in the tournament when they host a quarterfinal match at Blackford against either Del Mar or Sacred Heart Prep. You can be a part of the action, too! For CCS contests, there is an admission price of $8 for adults and $4 for students. The girls finished their regular season with a 16-8 overall record and a 9-1 league record.

You can see the CCS bracket here: http://www.cifccs.org/playoffs/results/14-15/Volleyball%20girls%20D4%202014.pdf

Cross Country

Senior Corey Gonzales and sophomore Niki Iyer each finished second on Friday in the league cross country championships. They will be joined by two additional qualifiers – juniors Alexandra Dellar and Jack Rothschild, both in their first year of running cross country – at this Saturday’s CCS Cross Country meet in Toro Park, Salinas.

Tennis

The girls qualified for CCS! The Eagles will begin with a first-round match-up when the team hosts York School today at 2pm at The Bay Club-Santa Clara, where a win would send the girls to Menlo tomorrow.

You can see the CCS bracket here: http://www.cifccs.org/playoffs/results/14-15/TennisGirlsTeam14.pdf

Water Polo

Both the boys and girls teams ended the season with wins! The boys trumped Lynbrook 8-7 at to finish in third place with a 12-11 record, while the girls wrapped up their year in fifth place with a 12-7 victory over Cupertino, giving them a 9-12 overall record.

Football

The Eagles and the cheer squad have their senior night this Friday under the lights against St. Francis-Watsonville at 6pm. Come support senior players Sid Krishnamurthi, Keanu Forbes, Alyssa Amick, Christian Williams and Allen Huang in their final game and cheerleaders Riya Godbole, Daniela Lee, Erika Olsen and Mariam Sulakian.

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