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   September 18, 2002     Los Gatos, California Since 1881
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Ready for football? The Los Gatos Wildcats proved they were on Sept. 13 when they opened the year with an impressive 34-0 win over Aragon. And in the stands, Adam Morgenthaler proves that the fans are also prepared for another big year.
Decisive win opens LGHS football season
By Dick Sparrer
There simply couldn't be a more beautiful setting for a high school football game than Helm Field at Los Gatos High School. And it was on that field, with the lush Santa Cruz Mountains as a backdrop, where the Los Gatos Wildcats opened the 2002 season on Sept. 13 with a decisive win.  More
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Dog park Oak Meadow bandstand Plaza park
With a dog park proposed for Los Gatos Creek Park, area pooches may soon have a place to run free with their friends.  More Thirteen years of hard work and fundraising culminated in the groundbreaking ceremony on Sept. 16 for the Oak Meadow Park bandstand, on which a historic cupola will sit.  More A daylong celebration marks the much-anticipated reopening of Los Gatos Plaza Park on Sept. 22.  More
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Lakeside teacher awarded Daves teacher honored A POSSE at LGHS
Karen Greenstein, who heads up the resource team at Lakeside School, is one of two Los Gatos teachers to be honored with the Santa Clara County Teacher of the Year Award.  More Eileen Perkins of Daves Avenue School is one of two Los Gatos teachers who will be recognized as county "teachers of the year" on Sept. 23.  More LGHS senior Felix Lee has formed a POSSE—a student-run organization that he hopes will heighten awareness of diversity at the school.  More
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Decisive win opens LGHS football season
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