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October 12, 2025

CCS: Isaiah Locsin loses appeal, is ineligible to wrestle for Gilroy

Isaiah Locsin, a 2012 state wrestling champion and a runner up in 2013, will not suit up to finish his high school career.

Rams fall behind early, lose 9-3 to SJCC

A Coast Conference title appears unlikely this season for the

Hoops with a Purpose

Faith-based basketball tournament scores on and off the

BASEBALL: Gavilan tops defending champs in conference opener

The Gavilan College baseball team kicked off Coast Conference play with a 6-5 victory over defending champion Ohlone College in 10 innings in Fremont on Tuesday.

VOLLEYBALL: Gavilan sends five players to next level

Over the course of the last six months, five players from the fall 2011Gavilan College moment's volleyball program have signed scholarship offers to play at colleges all over the country.

Tougher test second time around

Lady Mustang tennis wins sixth straight by slim 4-3 spread over

Cougars close regular season with win over San Benito

Heading into the playoff games that kicked off on Wednesday, the Christopher baseball team knocked off San Benito 5-1 on May 11.

Christopher dominates both sides of the ball in 48-14 rout of Live Oak

Two Cougars had the games of their lives and it all came at the expense of Live Oak.

Prep Roundup: Dec. 13

After suffering a heartbreaking loss the day before, the Christopher boys basketball team wanted to be sure that didn't happen again. Four Cougars scored in double digits, helping their team to a 69-49 win over Del Mar Thursday at the Los Gatos Wildcat shootout. Christopher had lost by just one point, 70-69, in double overtime in the tournament opener and had to win to stay alive. Senior Evan Shapiro and junior Josh Wheat led the charge for CHS by both scoring 14 points in the game.  Senior Shane Suttles added 11 points, while junior Chad Hartman put up 10. Christopher (2-1) will continue play in the tournament at 5 p.m. today against Lincoln in Los Gatos for the Consolation Championship.  GIRLS BASKETBALL Christopher wins nailbitter  Talk about a close one. The Christopher girls basketball team fended off a 16-point fourth quarter burst from Pacific Collegiate to win 48-47in the opening round of the Watsonville Classic Thursday. The Cougars led 34-31 heading into the final quarter and were outscored by their opponents. Luckily for CHS, its lead was just enough to escape PC.  Christa Arroya hit four 3-pointers in the game and led the attack with 18 points. Dejah Raoof had 11 points — included two 3-pointers — and Cydney Caradonna scored 10. 

Guerrero heads to camp for Sept. bout

Gilroy – Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero is heading to camp to get ready for a bout scheduled on Sept. 16, his publicist said Thursday. The venue and opponent are to be announced.

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