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October 14, 2025

TENNIS: Roberts, AuYeung win at No. 1 doubles, but Wildcatz top Cougars

Christopher High’s Tiffany Roberts and Yvonne AuYeung came back from a set down to claim a 4-6, 6-4, 10-6 victory at No. 1-doubles, but Watsonville’s singles play proved to be the difference in a Wildcatz 5-2 win over the Cougars on Thursday.

Cops: A year after Operation Garlic Press streets are safer

Last fall, Gilroy Police wrapped up the 39-agency, 16-month undercover sting known as Operation Garlic Press that culminated with a four-day arrest blitz of 118 suspects – and one year later, police say Gilroy streets are safer.

FIELD HOCKEY: Christopher plays Willow Glen to 0-0 tie

The Christopher High varsity field hockey team challenged another stout nonleague opponent and salvaged its second tie of the week, this time playing all square, 0-0, with Willow Glen on Thursday in Gilroy.

Tribute to Sept. 11 and how to prepare in a disaster

The Morgan Hill Office of Emergency Services and local residents will pay tribute to victims and first responders, and remember the tragic disaster of 9/11/01 by encouraging citizens to be prepared in case of another such event on Tuesday, the 11th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.

Spaces still open for Citizens Police Academy in Morgan Hill

Space is still available for the fall 2012 session of the Morgan Hill Citizens Police Academy, but spots are likely to fill up quickly.

Council talks improving softball diamond at Sunrise Park

City Council plans to vote on whether or not to accept an added expenditure of $47,800 for construction improvements to the softball diamond at Sunrise Park, west of Santa Teresa in the northwest quad, or downsize the project.

REC SOFTBALL: Comeback victory pushes Feather Haven to 3-1

Feather Haven moved to 3-1 atop the Men's Fall D Softball League standings Wednesday at Las Animas Park by trimming the Battle Brothers 12-11.

Search for Sierra: Hope springs eternal

Sierra LaMar’s family and the returning volunteers continue to hold out hope that the missing 15-year-old will be found, and they think keeping the case in the public eye is the best way to preserve that hope.

7 percent loss on crop value

The Santa Clara County Division of Agriculture released its 2011 Agricultural Crop Report Tuesday, revealing a 7 percent decrease in the gross value of agricultural production.

Gilroy meth distributors given 12, 16 years

The three defendants in the 612 pound methamphetamine raid on Roop Road in 2010 were sentenced in federal court Wednesday, two of them getting 12-year prison sentences and one getting 16 years on account of a prior drug felony, according to Mike Beckwith, prosecuting attorney for the case.

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