District sets sights on new projects
With the completion of Christopher High School on the horizon,
Pauline A. Carrillo
Pauline A. Carrillo passed away in Gilroy at the age of 97. She was born in Mexico and lived most of her life in San Benito County. She was a member of Mission San Juan Bautista and was preceded in death by her husband, Arnold, who died in 1986 and her sons, Arnold, Daniel, Richard and Ray and Hank Garcia who she raised. She is survived by her daughters in law, Jean Carrillo of Hollister, Carolyn Mead of Hollister, Diane Estrada of Prunedale and June Radicchi of Castroville and her grandchildren, Richard Carrillo, David Carrillo, Steven Carrillo, Sandra Carrillo, Ray Carrillo Jr, Greg Carrillo, Dan Carrillo Jr, Robert Carrillo, Debra Villalon, Yvonne Maheu, Karen Carrillo, Janette Carrillo, Cheryl Carrillo and numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
FOOTBALL: Strong finish earns Mustangs spot in CCS
GILROY - Two days removed from a season-saving 35-30 victory
CCS UPDATE: GHS field hockey team in the semifinals
SAN JOSE - After briefly falling behind 1-0 midway through the
Henry (Hank) Ernest Garcia, Sr.
Hank Garcia Sr. passed away Wednesday evening after a brief illness at the age of 72. Born in Hanford, CA having moved to Hollister at the age of 8. He attended San Juan Elementary , San Benito High and Gavilan College and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Member of the V.F.W. Post 9242 and the Apostolic Church.
Mustangs stun Balers in Prune Bowl, retain VFW Memorial Trophy
HOLLISTER - Chants of 3-peat bellowed from the mass of ecstatic



















