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2002 » Issue 11, Published on Wednesday, March 13, 2002 » Sports
By Town Crier Staff Report

Alta Vista High, a continuation school in Mountain View, fell 47-36 to New Valley of Santa Clara last Thursday in boys basketball.

The host Aztecs were led by Luke Kieninger (nine points), Josef Sugarman (eight) and Hector Avilla (six). Teammate Joseph Tugade hauled in 13 rebounds in the game, played at Cubberley Community Center.

“The kids played well,” said John Figueroa, who coaches Alta Vista with Bob Adams.

The Aztecs take on Brenkwitz (Hayward) at noon, Thursday, at Cubberley and conclude their season March 20 with the South Bay Big Four league playoffs.


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For the first time in five years, a public elementary school, Gardner Bullis, opened its doors last week in Los Altos Hills. For some, it was, metaphorically speaking, the last stitch removed from the old wound following the closure of the original Bullis-Purissima School in 2003.

For others, including the diehards who formed the successful Bullis Charter School, the sting of the Bullis closure lingers. But our sense is that for most Hills residents not part of the Loyola School coverage area, the opening of Gardner Bullis means the resurrection of a long-sought-after neighborhood school and the community benefits that come with it.