Is there such a thing as a free lunch?
Legitimacy is in the eye of the beholder. When someone invites
Sportsmanship, Super Bowl and local prep playoffs
Wanted to quickly address the near-brawl during last Friday night's basketball game between Christopher High and North Monterey County. As I reported before, the benches cleared after a hard foul was committed on Christopher's DJ Campos midway through the second quarter of a Cougars 67-25 win. (Read the story) Players from both teams began pushing and shoving one another and the situation was about to be sorted out when the benches emptied – an obvious no-no – and fans went wild, hooting and hollering. Luckily no punches were thrown - at least I didn't see any - and the game continued fight-free the rest of the way.
It’s the month for mushrooms
The humble mushroom can be unassuming. Yes, it does have a great flavor on its own. Depending on the variety, it can be mellow, earthy or very robust. One of the most unique qualities mushrooms possess is the ability to take on the flavor of the medium it is cooked in or method in which it is cooked. Since September is “National Mushroom Month,” it seems appropriate to feature mushrooms in this week’s column with a recipe “borrowed” from a local mushroom grower.
Aggressiveness defines Cougars in ’17
Christopher took its lumps a year ago as the boys basketball team adjusted to a new coach and to his way of doing things.
Now Derek Jensen has had a full offseason to get to know his team and vice versa and he is expecting...















