Conference leads hangs in the balance
Tonight's battle for Coast Conference supremacy may come down to
ROUNDUP: Gilroy boys soccer blanks Christopher, 4-0
The series coined “El Classico” three years ago - first played between the junior varsity teams – featured the second annual varsity matchup between the Gilroy High and Christopher boys soccer teams Friday night. And for the second straight season the trophy – and bragging rights – stayed with the Mustangs after a 4-0 victory.
FIELD HOCKEY: Infinity places first at nationals
Gilroy’s field hockey team wasn’t done after losing a heartbreaker to Archbishop Mitty in the Central Coast Section semifinals Nov. 13.
Gavilan Volleyball: Rams look to defend conference champs title
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Gavilan Can’t Carry Over Momentum to MPC Tourney
Gavilan coach Tito Addison hoped the momentum of playing well one week ago in the Wine Country Classic would carry over to the Monterey Peninsula College Tournament.
Prep Baseball: DUB Foundation awards scholarship to Christopher High grad
Christopher High School 2015 graduate Makaio Duyao was one of four local baseball players who received the $250 Next Level Scholarship from The DUB Foundation. The Next Level Scholarship is awarded to South Valley baseball players who will be continuing their playing careers in college and are athletes who The DUB Foundation feel are “a great representation of baseball in our area.” Duyao will continue playing baseball as a member of the Gavilan College Rams next season.
Gilroy looks to be CCS power again
Gilroy High softball coach Bria DeLorenzo acknowledges she’s almost in a dream scenario. As the coach of a team filled with talented and hard-working players who have a team-first attitude, DeLorenzo knows this situation doesn’t come around too often. That is why the Mustangs...
Prep Football: Boyd signs with Pacific University
GILROY — Though Tuesday was Gilroy coach Brian Boyd’s birthday, the cake and balloons in the school’s library weren’t for him. He did, however, receive one very special present in the form of his son Brandon signing with Pacific University in Forest Grove, Ore. on an academic scholarship where he will play football next season.

















