Prep Basketball: Cougars capitalize on big second half to top Seaside
GILROY—The Cougars looked to be falling into the same trap they had against Oakwood—then the second half happened.
Prep Basketball: Cougars fall to Aptos in Bob Hagen opener
GILROY — No matter what Christopher did, Cole Welle had an answer.
Prep Sports: Three CHS teams move up to Gabilian Division
GILROY—With progress comes change.
Prep Roundup: Nov. 5
Christopher sent three players to the girls tennis playoffs, all of who advanced to the semifinals. Unfortunately for the Cougars, their season ended there.Â
Track: San Benito, Gilroy and Christopher to bring 35 athletes to CCS championships
In her final Monterey Bay League race Friday at Gilroy High, San Benito’s Vanessa Estrada went out on top. Estrada set the MBL record, breaking her time set earlier this year finishing the 3200 meter course in 11:02.73. Her time was more than a minute faster than North Salinas’ Kyle Almazan.
Prep Field Hockey: Cougars make early exit from CCS
SARATOGA—Before the season, Christopher wasn’t sure how things would pan out. It had lost 12 players to graduation, but had a slew of young talent eager to learn the game. The question marks quickly started to fade as the Cougars came together and picked up lopsided wins all season long, ultimately leading to their third Central Coast Section appearance in three years.
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.
Boys hoops: Late run not enough for Cougars to stage comeback vs MVC
Christopher did plenty offensively to beat Monte Vista Christian.
Volleyball: Salcedo, CHS boys sweep Gonzales
Manny Salcedo had six kills to lead Christopher High's boys volleyball team to a 25-3, 25-16, 25-15 sweep of visiting Gonzales on Tuesday.
Prep Volleyball: Mustangs hang tough in loss to ‘Catz
GILROY—The Gilroy volleyball team fell in straight sets to Watsonville, but gave the visitors a run for their money along the way.