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January 13, 2026

FIELD HOCKEY: Christopher beats York, 4-0

Sherelle Butler scored twice, Melanie Tanaka and Maddie Peterson each had one goal and the Christopher High field hockey team turned away York 4-0 on Monday.

CCS Results

Final team standings

Youth Gymnastics: Gilroyans shine at Flip or Treat Meet

GILROY—Gilroy gymnasts Josephine Rawlins and Allison Mercurio stole the show at the Flip or Treat Invitational hosted by HD Gymnastics Oct. 10 and 11 in Livermoore.

Prep Soccer: Cougars blank North Salinas

GILROY—North Salinas had no answer for Jamie Boutee.

Prep Boys Water Polo: Second half surge powers Cougars past Gilroy

The last time the Christopher and Gilroy boys water polo teams met, it wasn’t pretty for the Mustangs. This time around, however, the game went much differently — though the score may indicate otherwise.

Baseball Roundup: Holler stars as Mustangs stay perfect in MBL with rout of Alvarez

Brendan Holler pitched a five-inning two-hitter and belted a two-run home run to lead Gilroy High’s baseball team to an 11-1 home win over Everett Alvarez on Friday.

Two teams have plenty in common

A rejuvenated San Jose City College Jaguars football squad comes

Prep tennis: No. 3 dubs lift Cougars to win over Balers

GILROY—As the sun was setting Tuesday evening, the No. 3 doubles teams from Christopher and San Benito were still battling it out. All the other matches had ended with each team winning three apiece. The fate of the contest rested squarely on the shoulders of Cougars Allison Ramirez and Camryn Crowley—and they rose to the challenge.

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.

JUCO Football: Rams eye first win at Yuba

GILROY—If a few things went differently, Gavilan could’ve secured its first win on Sept. 12. One less penalty or fumble, one more completion or tackle and the Rams might’ve headed home victorious. Instead, they fell 32-29 to Mendocino at Christopher High. And coach Mike Dovenberg is determined not to let that happen again.

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