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December 26, 2024

Gilroy: Garlic, wrestling and field hockey

The city of Gilroy has become a center of excellence in Central Coast Section girls field hockey. In fact, with success from teams and individuals at Gilroy High and Christopher High, and club field hockey also based in Gilroy, the city is on the...

Christopher’s Davis makes history

When Julia Davis was in the fourth grade, she was like any other active kid, trying out a variety of sports. Davis’ mom, Tania, mentioned field hockey to her after Tania had gotten wind of the sport after hearing about it from a friend....

FOOTBALL: Rams look to salvage season against MPC

Gavilan's 2010 season has another shot at respectability

SOCCER: GHS boys keep slim playoff hopes alive with 2-1 win

The magnitude of the final week of the regular season took on heavier implications for the Gilroy High boys soccer team and head coach Armando Padilla after learning they must forfeit last Friday's 1-0 win at Alvarez because an ineligible player, who received two yellow cards in the previous game, played in Friday's match.

Encouraging encounter on court

Campos drains four treys in 74-64 home loss to Salinas in Gilroy

Prep Roundup: Oct. 7

The Christopher girls golf team topped San Benito Monday and it did it without two of its starters. 

Green Phone 10/28

The Green Phone was created so the fans could voice their

Bases left empty in Salinas

GHS softball team leaves 10 runners on base in 4-3 road loss

Murphy’s law: never give up on your dream

Cecil Murphy IV has learned to be content in his circumstances. The Gavilan College sophomore was raised in Tampa, Fla., under difficult circumstances. Money was hard to come by, and at times the Murphy family didn’t have enough funds to provide light in the...

FOOTBALL: Three Gavilan players earn all-conference honors

Despite finishing the year 0-10, three Gavilan College football players received Coast Conference All-Conference team selections.

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