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April 4, 2026

CCS, here we come

Gilroy overcomes 2-0 deficit to clinch playoff berth

Cross Country: CHS boys and girls win league title, qualify for CCS meet

Christopher cross country went quickly from potentially no teams at all to first-ever accomplishments in school history. Early in the fall 2024 season, there was no coach in place. CHS track coach Jeff Myers stepped into the void so that the season could go...

Critzer, Cougars strong in the pool

Chris Critzer's water polo career at Christopher High is coming to an end soon, and coach Paul Wells knows he'll be losing a special player. "Chris is like the third real standout we've had at Christopher," Wells said. "Often times what happens is everyone else...

CHS softballer commits to play ball at Coppin State in Maryland next year

She hasn’t had the chance to travel to Coppin State in Maryland, but Pati Soria knows that’s where she wants to go.

Prep Tennis: Cougars sweep Mustangs

GILROY — The Christopher girls tennis team that Gilroy saw wasn’t the same one from earlier in the season. No, this team was much, much better.

From the Edge: Farewell to all, it’s been a great ride

Judging from the congratulatory hugs and handshakes I've received in the last week or so, many of you already know this will be the last column I ever write for the Dispatch.

Stick and Move inspires youngsters

On the east side of the railroad tracks in old Gilroy, in an old square brick building that used to be a PG&E substation, kids spend the night punching each other in the face. Usually, that means trouble. But at Stick and Move Boxing, the...

Rec Softball: PJ’s Angels win Garlic Fest Tournament

GILROY—The 30th Men’s E Garlic Festival Softball Tournament completed action Sunday at Christmas Hill Park when PJ’s Angels upended Breathe for Caley 14-7 to earn the title of the two-day, double-elimination event.

Prep Field Hockey: Mustangs have strength in numbers, experience

GILROY—This time last year, Gilroy field hockey coach Adam Gemar was scratching his head and wondering how he was going to make it through the season with only 13 girls. When the Central Coast Section mandatory dead period ended on Aug. 15, the Mustangs saw between 30 and 35 girls turn out for practice. What a difference a year can make.

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