Harker football won their season opener against San Jose High in a thriller that went into overtime.
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Football players take second in 7v7 passing tournament
Last weekend, Harker football players participated in a seven-on-seven passing tournament with six other area high schools. Harker took second place overall, narrowly falling…
2021 Best of Athletics – Photos
After over a year without sports, our Harker Eagles returned to the fields, courts, pools and tracks to compete in a historic season. Five…
Baseball wins first CCS title in a late-game thriller; more success for track and field
Harker baseball won a thriller on Saturday to take its first ever CCS title. The Eagles were trailing top-seeded Stevenson 14-5 with two outs…
Boys and girls golf become CCS champions, girls b-ball in semifinals
Harker’s sports successes continued on Tuesday and Wednesday, as the boys and girls golf teams both became CCS champions. The boys team scored 388…
Boys volleyball wins second CCS championship, basketball advances to quarterfinals
The boys volleyball squad completed a mid-season turnaround to win its second-ever CCS championship against Prospect High on Saturday. Congratulations to recent graduates Billy…
Girls tennis wins first team CCS championship, Chung ’21 wins swimming titles
Harker girls tennis made history over Memorial Day weekend, winning its first-ever Central Coast Section championship with a 6-1 win over Menlo School.
Girls tennis snaps 24-year streak, cross country clinches top 5
Girls tennis posted big wins last week, and cross country and golf also turned in great performances.
Four more alumni inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame
On Friday night, four Harker alumni — A.J. Reid ‘04, Chris Davis ‘03, Candace Silva-Martin ‘09 and Isabelle Connell ‘13 — were inducted into the Harker Athletic Hall of Fame during a special virtual ceremony.
Junior interviewed by Maine high school about athletic season amid coronavirus
Alexa Lowe, grade 11, was recently interviewed by the Presque Isle High School newspaper in Maine about the uncertainty of the 2020-21 athletic season due to COVID 19.