This furry little rodent was discovered dwelling in a maze of
tunnels beneath the Anchorpoint Christian School baseball field
Aug. 29 by Ken Bradley, a P.E. teacher. These are the first photos
of the elusive ‘albino gopher’ or groundhog, or mole, or ferret (no
one really knows for sure) that has become an unofficial mascot at
the high school on Pacheco Pass Highway.
This furry little rodent was discovered dwelling in a maze of tunnels beneath the Anchorpoint Christian School baseball field Aug. 29 by Ken Bradley, a P.E. teacher. These are the first photos of the elusive ‘albino gopher’ or groundhog, or mole, or ferret (no one really knows for sure) that has become an unofficial mascot at the high school on Pacheco Pass Highway.
(Read the first story about Anchorpoint’s white gopher.)
Dispatch reader contest: Come up with the most clever name for the albino gopher, and win dinner on us. Post your name for the albino gopher on our wall: Facebook.com/gilroydispatch. The person with the best name (as decided by Anchorpoint students and staff) will win a gift card to a restaurant in Gilroy. You have until Sept. 19. Go, go, go, gopher.