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Gilroy
May 21, 2026

Two men beat man with bats and bottles, throw shopping cart on him

Police arrested two suspected gang members very early Sunday

Model of versatility and desire

MORGAN HILL

Gilroy Air is so Bad Right Now, You May Want to Stay Indoors

The Garlic Festival wasn’t the only thing stinking up Gilroy last week. Smoke carried over from the Soberanes fire near Big Sur filled the streets of Gilroy. The smoke was so thick at times that it obstructed the view of the hills southwest of town.

For Glory Days Chef, Presentation is Everything

From the look of the freshly polished bar and flat-screen

School bond passes widely, district race ushers in two freshmen

The $150 million Gilroy school bond passed by 67 percent,

Prep Roundup: Dec. 16

Evan Shapiro continues to stay hot for Christopher. The senior led the Cougars boys basketball team in scoring for the second straight game, putting up 13 points in a 43-34 win over Lincoln in the Consolation Championship game of the Los Gatos Wildcat Shootout Friday. Three players — Josh Wheat, Adam Bravo and Miika Smith — put up eight points in the game while Chad Hartman had six. The win improves the Cougars to 3-1 on the season. Christopher will be back in action at 5 p.m. Thursday to take on Aptos in the Bob Hagen Memorial Tournament at Gilroy High School.  Mustangs fall in home opener If the Gilroy boys basketball team had to name one thing that hurt it Friday, it would be turnovers. The Mustangs had more than 15 turnovers in their 56-35 loss to Monterey in their home opener Friday.  Gilroy only went 2 for 5 from the line and was only able to hit one of its six 3-point attempts.  The Mustangs only trailed by one, 16-15, after the first quarter but were held to single digits for the remaining three while Monterey was able to put up 11, 18 and 11 points in the second, third and fourth, respectively.  Gilroy will look to rebound as it hosts the 34th Annual Bob Hagen Memorial Tournament, which kicks off at 6:30 p.m. Thursday vs. Anzar — a team it beat 64-34  on Dec. 10.  GIRLS BASKETBALL Cougars take third in Watsonville Tourney Cydney Caradonna put up a career-high 30 points for Christopher Saturday. The senior led the team to a 66-41 win over San Benito in the third place game of the Watsonville Tournament. Caradonna was named to the All Tournament Team for her performance through the three days.  Christopher held the Balers to just 15 points in the second half while putting up 40 points of its own. Dejah Raoof and Haley Romero complemented Caradonna with 10 points each. 

It’s berry time

The first day of spring was last week and daylight saving time

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