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Monthly Archives: June 2012

Police arrests: May 14 – May 22

Gilroy police arrests: For your daily police blotter, visit www.gilroydispatch.com

BASKETBALL: Gavilan hires new women’s basketball head coach

For the first time since the 2004-05 season, Gavilan College will have a women's basketball team. And Erik Nelson has been hired as the Rams' head coach to begin the ground-up resurrection of the program.

Red Phone: Grunt. Tennis nets hang too low

“Dear Red Phone, I play tennis for recreation – and I so appreciate the city's free facilities – but I've noticed some nets are hanging low. How often does the city check on these and who should I call if I see a low net? Thanks a lot.”

Teraji: Secret cultural event of the season

What if they gave a free concert series and no one came? Well, not no one, but not as many as we would have hoped would come out in enthusiastic support of such an excellent showcase of South Valley talent. 

Forum on future charter school scheduled in Hollister

A Gilroy-based charter school with plans to open a similar charter school in Hollister is hosting an educational forum June 13 at Paine's Restaurant.

GPD busts alleged meth dealer at Carmel Ave. home

On May 31 at 5:45 a.m., 45-year-old Adolfo Huerta was arrested for a myriad of charges related to methamphetamine sales in his home on the 7200 block of Carmel Avenue in Gilroy.

TRACK: Soares, Sandoval set for state meet

While senior classmates were busy rehearsing for tonight’s Gilroy High graduation, Jourdan Soares and Sarina Sandoval were on the road to Buchanan High School in Clovis – the site of the 94th annual CIF State Track and Field Championships.

Boxer Jeffries graduates from Gavilan

With only one fight in the last 47 months, professional boxer Kelsey Jeffries isn’t blind to the possible end of her career. Her involvement with the sport for more than 15 years, though, has prepared her for when that day comes.

Witnesses in Stow case recall the sound of an assault

LOS ANGELES – The sound of bone against concrete was as sickening as it was loud, reverberating across a parking lot at Dodger Stadium and alerting fans streaming to their cars that something had gone horribly wrong on Opening Day.