Gavilan Roundup: Dec. 22
Siskiyous and Allan Hancock both created a first half deficits too big for Gavilan to come back from in their tournament match-ups.
Cougars survive scrappy Woodside in wild playoff game
Woodside’s sharp shooters were not quite the match for Christopher High’s X-factor and some clutch buckets all around as the hometown Cougars advanced to the next round of the Central Coast Section Boys Basketball Division II playoffs with Thursday night’s resilient 69-66 victory.
Balers top Christopher in titanic defensive battle
If the San Benito High football team came to Don Christopher Stadium on Sept. 10 expecting to roll to victory, Christopher High had other ideas.
Though ranked 17 spots below the Haybalers in the Central Coast Section, the Cougars held their opponent down for most...
Mustangs top Los Altos, advance to championship game
From the start of the season, Gilroys’ goal was to reach the Central Coast Section Division II finals. On Wednesday, that goal was achieved. After falling to Los Altos early, the Mustangs bounced back to top the Eagles 2-1 in seven innings at San Jose PAL Stadium. The win sends Gilroy to the finals where they will take on Mt. Pleasant at 3 p.m. on Saturday. “We’re pretty excited right now,” Mustangs coach Julie Berggren said. “This is definitely something the girls have been working on the entire season. It’s a goal we set at the beginning at the year. We’re really, really excited.”
FOOTBALL: Tough night on the gridiron for GHS, CHS
Friday night was not all right for the Gilroy High and Christopher High football teams in the Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division.
Christopher, Gilroy open with CCS wins
The up and down thrill ride that has been Christopher High's season reached its apex in a nail-biting 1-0, 8-inning win over Hillsdale in the opening round of the Central Coast Section Division II playoffs Wednesday. Matt Peters pitched six innings of shutout ball,...
Hallada takes over GHS softball
Gilroy – Even as a high school softball player at Mountain View's Saint Francis in the mid-90's, Catherine Hallada remembers hearing about the success of the softball teams in the South Valley area.