Wrestling with the facilities
To hear the coaches tell it, Gilroy High's wrestling program is
Sharks’ win eliminates Coyotes
The San Jose Sharks completed a 13-0-2 month by outlasting the
Sharks fall to Hurricanes, 5-4
SAN JOSE – This season’s schedule has a little more than two months to go, time for San Jose to play its final 28 games of the regular season. Saturday night’s 5-4 loss to Metropolitan Division cellar-dweller Carolina left San Jose only two points ahead of both Calgary and Vancouver in the struggle for second place in the Pacific Division.Coach Todd McLellan would have earned his 300th career victory had the Sharks been able to turn back the visitors. Instead, Carolina scored in the final minute of the first period and never trailed in winning for the 19th time in 52 games.Goaltenders Cam Ward of Carolina and Antti Niemi each brought .915 goals against averages into the game. Ward was saddled with a 12-18-4 record based on the Hurricanes’ 111 goals scored. Only Buffalo, with 97 in the net, boasted fewer goals coming into the weekend.San Jose was able to pull into a 3-3 tie in the third period with a two-goal explosion in a span of 82 seconds. Tomas Hertl netted his second goal of the game at 2:27. Logan Couture’s slapshot from the right circle left it at 3-3.Carolina regained the lead at the 15:09 mark when defenseman Andrej Sekera’s headman pass toward the San Jose net ricocheted off the skate of San Jose’s Brenden Dillon and past Niemi.Hurricane rookie Victor Rask added an empty-netter with 1:10 left in the game. Patrick Marleau completed the scoring with a lofted shot from the left flank over Ward’s shoulder with 54.3 seconds left.Though Carolina fashioned a 14-9 edge in shots on net in the first period, the first intermission looked to be a scoreless tie until the Hurricanes’ captain Eric Staal recorded his team-pacing 17th goal with 57.7 seconds left. Jiri Tiusty’s low shot from the blueline went wide of the Sharks’ net, but the carom off the endboards allowed Staal to jam the puck past Niemi at the right post.Carolina rookie Andrej Nestrasil added his second goal of the season 5:33 into the second period. Winger Alexander Semin controlled the puck at the right point before dishing to Nestrasil for the rush down the slot between defenders.San Jose’s lone goal through two periods came at the 8:26 mark. Rookie Chris Tierney outworked Carolina’s John-Michael Liles for the puck behind the Hurricanes’ net. Tierney’s backhander to Hertl at the bottom of the left circle led to a one-timer under Ward.The Hurricanes’ regained the two-goal margin when Elias Lindholm whisked the low shot from the top of the right circle inside the left post at the 10:13 mark on a power play.NOTES: The game drew 17,139…Marc-Edouard Vlasic, reportedly not feeling well prior to the game, was held out of the Sharks’ line-up…San Jose concludes the three-game home stand with games opposite Calgary on Monday and Washington Wednesday.
NHL: Hertl’s four goals lead Sharks past New York 9-2
SAN JOSE – Stepping outside of the Pacific Division for the first time this season did little to deter the streaking San Jose Sharks Tuesday night.
Oh where, oh where does the buck stop ’round here?
Rough 49ers loss. This made matters worse: having to listen to Joe Buck on the TV broadcast. He's unfathomably annoying. Can't Sony or another leading edge TV manufacturer figure out a way to put the AM radio in the TV tuner and sync up the broadcast so you can watch the game and tune into the local radio broadcasting team? Perhaps some bright techie type in audience land has solved this problem. If so, let me know so I can pass on the good news and help stop the Buck stop here.
Blended families, blended wines age well
When my husband and I met and married some 27 years ago, we brought our young daughters from previous marriages - his one, Sarah, and my two, Tara and Lindsey - and became a blended family. Mark and Sarah’s personalities are robust and structured while my girls and I are a little more fruity and complex. (Note: Mark especially agrees with the fruity description.) Our differences cause the usual squabbles but in the end, we are a great balance for each other. Our girls are all grown up now and it’s such fun when we all get together. Like a fine wine, our blended family has aged well.
A Child’s Artwork Reveals … Nothing
It seems you can't open a magazine these days without reading
Love the cigar
In 2009 a group of Morgan Hill friends and cigar aficionados so loved the ritual of smoking their cigars that when they heard their local hangout was closing, they pulled together to start their own cigar lounge—a brand new establishment that would satisfy their need for camaraderie and their shared passion for fine cigars.
















