Remembering Natalia Salcido
Christopher High School held a candlelight vigil in honor of 15-year-old Natalia Salcido, who was killed in a car accident May 9. Salcido was a sophomore at the school and a member of the cheer and dance team. More than 1,000 people attended the vigil to honor and remember Salcido's life on Monday evening.
Tomlinson is college ready
It's almost impossible to predict the future, but all things point in the direction that Jack Tomlinson's baseball skills will translate to the college level. The 2019 Christopher High graduate left for the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) two weeks ago, leaving...
Boxing: Guerrero seeks split from Golden Boy
Gilroy boxer Robert ‘The Ghost’ Guerrero is looking to part ways with Golden Boy Promotions.
Christopher has what it takes to win MBL
The Christopher High girls soccer team showed plenty of promise in a 2016-2017 season that concluded with a 1-0 loss to eventual Central Coast Section Division I co-champion Santa Clara in the opening round. A season later, the Cougars are expected to live up...
Cougars girls volleyball holds its own during tough preseason
Christopher High girls’ volleyball team missed out on the Central Coast Section playoffs by the narrowest of margins in 2022.
This year’s pride of Cougars features several of those returnees along with some new faces who are focused on winning the close matches, while also...
Rams are champions once again
For the first time in 49 years, the Gavilan College men’s basketball team can call itself champions. The Rams defeated San Jose City College 75-57 last Friday, clinching just their second conference title in program history (the only other title came in 1969).
The Rams...
Cougars football on the move
Coming off a strong 2018 season in which it had its best season ever competing in the A division, Christopher High will once again be up against strong competition. Yet this year's team seemingly has the potential to make some serious noise in the...
Training for bigger and better
Gavilan College women’s basketball announced the signing of four players to four-year universities. The playoff qualifying team did so thanks in no small part to the four players who helped solidify one of the stand out seasons for the Rams, but also helped to usher in a new group of freshmen who will take over the program next year as sophomores.



















