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March 4, 2026

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Roundup: SBHS girls hoops beat Watsonville

In its second chance, the San Benito girls basketball team won its first game of the year Thursday, beating Watsonville 56-25 in the opening game of the Wildcatz Tournament.

Hoops: Rams drop to 0-5 in season

With a pair of losses in the Mendocino Tournament in Ukiah, the Gavilan women’s basketball team fell to 0-5 in the young season.

Hoops: Balers improve to 3-1

The San Benito boys basketball team closed the Cupertino Shootout with back-to-back wins over the weekend to improve its season record to 3-1.

Roundup: SBHS soccer teams off to good starts

The San Benito boy soccer team opened its season with a 3-0-shutout win over Yerba Buena of San Jose on Tuesday.

Hoops: Fouls give SBHS girls trouble in loss

Despite losing two players to foul trouble, the San Benito girls basketball team cut through a 15-point second half deficit to Piedmont Hills but couldn’t pull off the complete comeback. Instead, the Balers lost its season-opening game 57-52 to the Pirates on Tuesday.

Bruce Lewis: Learning golf from Buster Posey

We can learn balance and posture for our golf swing from other sports. In golf, the address position is a very athletic ready position. In the position, golfers bend at their hips and knees while keeping their back straight. Weight should be balanced on the balls of golfer’s feet.

Basketball: Miskin leads AAU team to championship

Trailing by three points with less than 10 second left in regulation San Benito High’s Hyram Miskin had control of the ball. Playing for the Seaside’s Finest under-16 Amateur Athletic Union basketball team in the AAU West Coast National Championship game Sunday in Las Vegas, the game fell on Miskin’s shoulders.

YMCA to expand middle school sports

Two years after the Hollister School District removed athletics from its schools and the YMCA swooped in to offer middle school basketball, the Y is looking to expand its student-athlete programs.

NBA: Warriors get three players they coveted in NBA draft

The Golden State Warriors walked away from the 2012 NBA draft having had three players they liked fall into their lap.

A leader in the classroom and pool

After playing football, basketball and baseball during his freshman year at Palma High, Tanner Carrillo-Zazueta thought as long as he kept up with his grades, he was well on his way to the W.H. “Hank” Muller Outstanding Scholar Athlete Award, an award given to athletes who played sports and recieved good grades through four years of high school. 

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