Mustangs football coach asked to resign
Brian Boyd’s coaching tenure at Gilroy High came to an abrupt end following a meeting Dec. 10 with administrators where he says he was asked to resign, but the Mustangs aren’t letting him go without a fight.
Prep Field Hockey: Carter, Silacci earn First Team honors
The season may be over, but the accolades continue to roll in for Gilroy field hockey.
Prep Roundup: Dec. 15
Two Mustangs made their wrestling debut this past weekend and they picked up first place finishes in the process.Â
Prep Basketball: Oakwood tops Gilroy for Bob Hagen Tournament crown
GILROY—Just hours before his tournament championship game, Nate Schilling was practicing his shooting with his dad. The pointers his dad gave him—keep your elbow straight and get a lot of arch on your shot—resonated through Schilling’s head all game and helped him out his recent shooting funk—not to mention being Oakwood’s leading scorer, too.
Prep Basketball: Fourth quarter propels Gilroy into championship of Hagen Tourney with 41-38 win over Live Oak
GILROY—Both Live Oak and Gilroy had off quarters Friday night in the Bob Hagen Tournament semifinals.
Prep Roundup: Dec. 10
After losing its home opener by a lone goal, the Christopher boys soccer team rebounded in a big way.Â
Prep Roundup: Dec. 9
It took the Mustangs about 10 minutes to find their groove against Greenfield and once they did, they were practically unstoppable.
Prep Sports: Three CHS teams move up to Gabilian Division
GILROY—With progress comes change.
Prep Football: Moen named league MVP
GILROY—It’s been quite a season for Jacob Moen and the Christopher football team. The senior linebacker and tight end helped the Cougars to a Monterey Bay League Pacific Division title, a Central Coast Section playoff berth, their fourth straight Severance Bowl title as well as retaining the South County Championship crown for the second year in a row.























