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October 2, 2025

Prep Football: Mustangs get back to business

GILROY—The familiar sounds of pads crunching and helmets clashing echoed throughout the Garcia-Elder Sports Complex on Friday evening. That sound could only mean one thing: Mustang football is back.

Prep Football: “Madness” ensues on Christopher’s new field

GILROY—While other football players in California were sleeping and dreaming about the upcoming season, Christopher’s were watching their dream come true and working towards achieving a new one.

Prep Cross Country: Full of Surprises

GILROY—Kairo Barrosa’s prayers were answered last season. After two years of missing the cut, the then-junior at Gilroy High received word that he would be competing in the Central Coast Section cross country tournament and he found out while sitting in church of all places.

Basketball: Gilroy All-Stars host Beijing Ducks

The Gilroy All-Stars will host the Beijing Ducks, the Chinese Basketball Association champions, in an exhibition game at 7 p.m. Aug. 19 at Gilroy High School.

Miguel caps year with tremendous honor

It's been a year to remember for former San Benito High and Gavilan College standout Paige Miguel.

Prep Water Polo: GHS boys, girls look to build off last season

GILROY—The Gilroy boys water polo team ended last season on a high note. After losing to San Lorenzo Valley four times over the past two seasons, the Mustangs finally beat the Cougars 11-10 in the Monterey Bay League consolation playoffs—their final game of the year.

Water Polo: Banner business

Last year, three girls’ teams claimed league titles at Christopher in golf, swimming and track and field. There were two other Cougar teams, boys and girls water polo, who were close to hanging their own banners up and they are determined to take their rightful places in the gym this season.

Grimm named Christopher’s new AD

GILROY—There’s a new, but familiar face leading the Christopher Athletic Department this year.

Pro Football: Garcia returns to CFL

MONTREAL—Jeff Garcia has made his return to the Canadian Football League.

From young to old, gymkhana a female-dominated sport

TRES PINOS—Alyssa Elliott and Rachel Tripoli are students at San Benito and Christopher, respectively, and neither one plays a sport in high school.

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