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January 14, 2026

Christopher stays on a roll; prepares for NMC

Christopher is happy that it is finally seeing success on the football field, but the Cougars aren’t taking much pleasure seeing a team that is struggling to find some wins.

Prep Track: 5 Gilroyans advance to CCS

GILROY—Just a few short weeks ago, the tracks at Christopher and Gilroy high schools were buzzing with athletes. On Tuesday, all that remained were four Cougars and one Mustang, as only five survived the Central Coast Section Semifinals on May 23.

Prep Softball: Castro, Conlon, Loesch top list of All-League honors

Lauren Castro, Alexis Conlon and Brook Loesch’s names are seen repeatedly as stat leaders for their respective teams. On May 31, the trio made it onto another list—the Monterey Bay League-Gabilan Division First Team.

Prep Football: Cougars chase South County crown

GILROY—Gilroy and Christopher kicked off their seasons on Sept. 4 and 5, but came away with very different results.

Prep Roundup: Dec. 2

The Gilroy girls basketball team started its season off on the right foot. 

Track and Field: Cougars seek coaches

Christopher is seeking candidates to fill vacancies on their track and field coaching staff.

ROUNDUP: GHS volleyball sweeps by Carmel

The Gilroy High volleyball team pushed its league unbeaten set streak to 18 straight with a 25-19, 25-16 and 25-12 victory over Tri-County Athletic League cross division opponent Carmel on Tuesday night in Gilroy.

GHS girls hoops flipping the script

Despite losing all-leaguer Chelsea Hill, five others to graduation and its head coach from a 2010-11 team that cruised to an undefeated Tri-County Athletic League championship (22-2 overall) and was moments away from advancing to the Central Coast Section Division I finals, the pieces were in place – four key returners and a handful of wildcard newcomers eager to contribute – for a sequel in 2011-12.

Prep Baseball: DUB Foundation awards scholarship to Christopher High grad

Christopher High School 2015 graduate Makaio Duyao was one of four local baseball players who received the $250 Next Level Scholarship from The DUB Foundation. The Next Level Scholarship is awarded to South Valley baseball players who will be continuing their playing careers in college and are athletes who The DUB Foundation feel are “a great representation of baseball in our area.” Duyao will continue playing baseball as a member of the Gavilan College Rams next season.

Prep Roundup: Feb. 11

With too many wrestlers approaching their 40 match limit, Gilroy was only able to send three to the Mission San Jose Tournament Friday and Saturday in Fremont.

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