Cupertino Courier
   September 10, 2003     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Monta Vista's Jonathan Goldman (left) and Travis McCloskey are among the returning starters for the Matadors.
The 2003 high school football season gets into full swing
By Dick Sparrer
There was little to cheer about in 2002 as the Monta Vista varsity football team finished a dismal year with just one win in 10 games.  More
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Naming policy Tank house New principal
The uproar about naming the city's community building after an Asian American donor is finally over.  More The green, water-tank house next to the Blackberry Farm Golf Course is no longer an orphan.  More Dr. Peggy Raun-Linde is completely at home in the school she's inhabited for only seven days as principal.  More
     
News

Naming is settled with the council's new policy

Little tank house gets a name and a future

New principal knows school

News briefs

Sheriff's report

Photo: Cooling Off in Vallco's Ice Rink

Letters & Opinions

Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Gardening

Grafting is a job that should be left to tree professionals

Community

An angel is tending the orchards at St. Jude's

Sports

Monta Vista coach looks forward to the future

Superstars of 2003: Focus your eyes on these guys this year

Strength up front will lead the Mustangs

King Academy is optimistic despite first-year jitters

Price should help Cupertino go for the division title

Fong, Dormishian return to lead Lynbrook attack

Gamboa gives Bellarmine special offensive weapon

Warriors hope to repeat it as WCAL champs

Brown has big rebuilding job on Mitty football field

Sophomore stars head hopes for Dons, Vikings

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