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December 29, 2025

Christopher rings the bell for sixth straight year

For the sixth time in a row, Christopher rang the Severance Bell after defeating Gilroy 27-13 Friday night in the season opener.

Cougars won’t be denied it confidence in 2016

Christopher went winless in the Gabilan Division a year ago, so it seemed fair to ask Coach Tim Pierleoni if the goal for the season was to get his team qualified for the playoffs.

Buy in has put Gilroy in a good spot for ‘16 season

After back-to-back three-win seasons, Gilroy is looking to start a new trend in 2016.

Pair of rams got a second chance at playing careers thanks to Gav

When R.J. Collins and Jesus Limon graduated from high school, no colleges offered them a scholarship. But after two seasons playing for Gavilan College, Collins and Limon are a step closer to their dreams of playing for a four-year university. Last Friday the two were inside the Gavilan gymnasium in front of family, friends and teammates to confirm their signings.

Rams take a two-week break before gearing up for new the season in Sept.

Gavilan football players are getting a much-needed breather this week and next as the Rams have reached their state-imposed practice limits.

Mt. Madonna Challenge takes it up a notch with RRCA title for 30K race

Entering its 41st year of existence, the Bill Flodberg Mt. Madonna Challenge added a unique challenge this year to continue to add something new for runners of the race set to run Aug. 20.

Ghost ready to move back up boxing ladder

Former world champion Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, Mexican brawler Alfredo “El Perro” Angulo and undefeated 2012 U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha participated in a press conference in Santa Monica Tuesday hosted by Spike in advance of the Premier Boxing Champions and Bellator doubleheader Aug. 26 and 27 from Honda Center in Anaheim.

Aguilar earns his 3rd national title

Gilroy’s Nic Aguilar was plenty upset with his runner-up finish at the state tournament last March in Fargo, ND.

U.S. Women’s Open: Brittany Lang wins in playoff after Nordqvist penalty

SAN MARTIN—The U.S. Women’s Open was decided by a club grazing the sand.

U.S. Women’s Open: Ko in the lead, but several in close range

Lydia Ko was tied for 52nd place before the start of Friday’s second round of the U.S. Women’s Open at CordeValle in San Martin. But two rounds later the world’s top-ranked player finds herself in a familiar position: on top of the leaderboard entering the final round of a tournament.

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