Morgan Hill native Jared Allen elected to NFL Hall of Fame
There are 382 members of the National Football League Hall of Fame. And one of them was raised on a horse ranch in Morgan Hill and attended Live Oak High.
On Aug. 2, the NFL enshrined Jared Allen into the Hall, its highest honor. Allen,...
Gilroy aims for Mission Division title
For the first 40 minutes of its Nov. 26 season-opener, the Gilroy High boys soccer team was on the defensive, unable to possess the ball for even short periods of time. The Mustangs were fortunate to be tied at halftime in their home match...
Prep Softball: Christopher beats Gilroy for first time in school history
GILROY — For the first time in school history Christopher walked away the winner of the crosstown clash with Gilroy.
Ram Gridiron Challenge coming to Gilroy High
South County Chrystler Jeep Dodge Ram has joined forces with Gilroy High to raise up to $5,000 for the school's athletic program.
The Wolf Watch: Stats rank goalie fifth best in 17 years
The Athletic’s Jesse Granger wrote on Feb. 14 about the top storylines of NHL goalies and gave high praise to the Calgary Flames’ Dustin Wolf.
“Wolf hasn’t looked like a rookie,” Granger said. “Speaking of young goalies cementing themselves as a core piece for a...
Positives abound despite CHS’ loss to Balers
The Christopher and San Benito boys basketball teams entered Wednesday’s Monterey Bay League game winless in the Gabilan Division with 0-5 records. Safe to say, the Cougars and Haybalers knew this was their best shot to finally earn a victory.In the end, it was the Balers who pulled away for a 55-46 win.“There was a lot of relief (in the locker room afterward), but a lot of smiles, too,” Balers coach Mike Baumgartner said. “These kids have been working hard, and they deserve something like that.”Davonte Butler scored a game-high 22 points, including 16 in the second half. San Benito’s senior point guard answered every time Christopher threatened to take the lead in the fourth quarter. The Balers led 39-38 when Butler hit a jumper from the left wing.Minutes later, when Christopher was within two points, 41-39, Butler hit a teardrop runner in the lane. After the Cougars scored on the ensuing possession, Butler ran down the center of the court on the inbound and scored on a layup after receiving a terrific length-of-the-floor pass from Ryan Quinby.One of the critical junctures of the game came with San Benito leading 49-44 with 1 minute, 21 seconds remaining. That’s when the Cougars were whistled for a foul and then a technical foul after one of their players jumped high from the bench and landed in the court of play, drawing an automatic tech.San Benito was in the double bonus, so Butler was awarded four free throws (he converted three).“That was a big momentum killer because we were doing a great job on defense and making things happen,” Christopher coach Derek Jensen said. “I felt like we might be able to push the tide back in our direction and swing it back our way. But really, I think turning point was the second quarter.“Indeed, the Cougars led 16-10 after the opening quarter only to see the Balers outscore them 15-6 in the second period. The Balers went to a zone defense, which Christopher had a difficult time deciphering initially.“We really struggled to adjust to their zone in the second quarter,” Jensen said. “Once we made our adjustments from then on we were fine against the zone. But our struggle to adapt and figure out the zone in the second was really the changing point.”Chris Burnette and Dean Tognetti led Christopher with 17 and 13 points, respectively. Noah Alvarez finished with eight points. Burnette managed to muscle his way inside the lane, especially in the second half. Tognetti started for the first time in several games and was a force both offensively and defensively.“Dean is a big difference maker for us on both ends of the floor,” Jensen said.Christopher’s coach added that he’s confident the team will respond in the second half of the league season, which starts Friday against North Monterey County.“With all of the adjustments being made, the kids are confident they can have a better second half of league play,” Jensen said. “And as a coach I’m very confident with some of growth we’ve made that we’ll have a solid second half of the season.”
Roundup: Christopher earns league wins in boys soccer, girls hoops
Hibsen Tamayo scored on an assist from Alejandro Robles to lift Christopher’s boys soccer team to a 1-0 home win over Palma on Tuesday.


















