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March 7, 2026

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Honors Follow Hall

Gilroy High coach again honored by his peers in Major League

Press Pass

Frozen Memories of New England

Balers girls basketball back in force

Girls return to basketball court from cross-country and

Green Phone

Hats off to the San Benito volleyball team. They had an

San Benito’s Fowles and Kortsen named co-MVPs

Two Anzar players also make All-League team

Robert C. (Bob) Angell

Robert C. "Bob" Angell, a space technologist for T.R.W. in Sunnyvale, CA, passed away from a very short illness at Stanford Medical Center on December 6th at the age of 78 years. Bob and his wife Dorothy were born in Providence, RI. They lived within a block of one another on the same street and never realized that one day they would meet and be married; 56 years this Dec. 27th. Bob and Dorothy moved to Hollister in 1980 and shared very active lives together. Bob was a member of Ridgemark Golf & Country Club, and until last month, was able to "shoot" his age with regularity. He served as President and Vice-President of the Mens Group; Tournament and Handicap Chairman; a recipient of multiple "Player Of The Year" awards"; a member of SIRS, Bolado Park Golf Club, Monterey Seniors, and an annual volunteer at the AT&T at Pebble Beach. Was a Senior Olympian who played hockey as a youth, as a collegian, and Semi-Professional, playing competitively until 60 years of age. He played in the senior olympics at the Charles Schultz Empire Arena in Santa Rosa. He and his two brothers shared the same front line and still hold their high schools hockey scoring records. Bob served in the Honor Guard with the U,S. Navy in Washington, D.C. during WWII. Besides his wife Dorothy, Bob is survived by his son and daughter-in-law Robert and Teresa Angell of Danville; daughter Susan Angell of Long Beach; grandchildren Leilani and Michelle Angell of Danville; nephew Charles Angell; nieces Linda Burden, Donna Angell, and Ellen Naber, all of California, and the family dog, "Peaches". His brothers Howard and Mort Angell have passed away.

Anzar Soccer Records 4th Straight Shutout

San Benito wrestlers start season strong with 48-26 win over

Baler soccer team shapes up

Varsity pros and freshmen round out line up

Bad luck ends Balers’ state run

Romero's injury huge factor in loss

Girls spikers can smell title

Top seeded Baler girls volleyball team has high expectations for

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