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Gavilan Roundup: March 17

The Gavilan softball team snapped an 11-game losing streak and went 1-3 at the March Madness Tournament held Saturday and Sunday in Fremont. 

Gavilan Roundup: Nov. 4

Tasmin Apple continues to shine as one of the best attackers in the Coast Conference. 

Gavilan Roundup: Oct. 28

Gavilan is still perfect.

Gavilan Football: Rams lose by one point for second week in...

SAN JOSE — Gavilan nearly pulled out a Coast Conference football victory over the host San Jose City College Jaguars, only to fall short 27-26 in a big-play, big-miscue afternoon.

Gavilan Roundup: Oct.24

It was smooth sailing for Gavilan Wednesday as the team cruised to its fifth straight victory. The Rams shutdown the visiting Skyline 25-14, 25-19, 25-19 at home to maintain a perfect 5-0 conference record and improve to 15-6 overall on the season.  Lilly Martinez had a career high 10 kills in the game to lead the team. Jessica Stofer and Tasmin Apple each had seven kills a piece while Savanna Hartman added six and Ryan Asp and Andreinna Castaneda each had five.  It was business as usual for Sabina Gerard who dished out 32 assists before handing over things over to Lissette Pedraza who finished the match with four of her own. Karina Daniels led Gavilan on defense by picking up 16 digs. Daisy Valladares had 10 and Gerard added nine. The trio in addition to Hartman each had two aces in the game.  Gavilan will be back on the court at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Canada College in Redwood City. 

Gavilan Roundup: Oct. 21

It wasn't easy, but the Gavilan volleyball team was able to uphold its perfect conference record.

Gavilan Roundup: Oct. 17

The Gavilan volleyball team continues to stay hot.

Gavilan Roundup: Oct. 15

The Gavilan volleyball team has started off it's conference season on the right foot.

Rams Football: Gav falls to Yuba 17-14 in OT

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Gavilan board responds to criticism over Kinsella’s raise

Gavilan College board president Laura Perry responded in a letter to Assemblyman Luis Alejo to claims by an advocacy group that the Gavilan board should re-agendize its October approval of the president's $42,000 pay hike in light of allegations trustees violated the state open meetings law in their decision.

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