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December 21, 2025

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For Gavilan soccer, ‘every year is different’

Last year, the Rams advanced to the second round of the playoffs and set a school record for most wins

Golf: Wyndham Championship winner Reed commits to Frys.com Open

The pool of talent for the Frys.com Open continues to grow.

Gavilan men’s soccer standout named student-athlete of the year

The Gavilan College Board of Trustees, The Department of Kinesiology & Athletics announced Josh Gonzalez was the 2012-13 Gavilan College Student-Athlete of the Year.

Players of the Year: SBHS seniors lead way to success

The 2012-13 sports season was a banner year for San Benito High. After winning Monterey Bay League titles in cross country, boys basketball, softball, girls swimming, track and field and boys volleyball, San Benito had at least one sport crowned a champion each season.

San Francisco to host 50th Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is returning to the Bay Area.

Roundup: Volleyball season ends in CCS second round

The best season in boys volleyball history came to an end Thursday for San Benito, in a 3-0 loss to Archbishop Mitty in the second round of the Central Coast Section playoffs.

Volleyball: Balers get rematch with Watsonville in MBL finals

The San Benito boys volleyball team advanced to Friday’s Monterey Bay League championship match Wednesday, sweeping Monterey 3-0 in Hollister.

Roundup: Volleyball team sweeps Mustangs

For the second time this year, the San Benito boys volleyball team rolled past Gilroy, defeating the Mustangs 3-0 (25-13, 25-6, 25-11) to improve to 22-7 on the year.

San Juan’s Soccer Sports Plex opens up possibilities

Having played soccer for more than 40 years, the 47-year-old Giuliano Santini wanted to give his son the same opportunity in the sport he loves. But once his son reached the age of six, Santini had trouble finding the right fit for a club soccer team.

Hockey: Hollister’s King helps drive the 14U Jr. Sharks

When Dean King moved to Hollister from Calgary in the early 1990s, he never expected to find good enough ice to play hockey on and teach his three children the sport he grew up loving. But after having season tickets for the San Jose Sharks during their first six years of existence, he was told a revelation. The Sharks themselves had a ice skating facility that was open to the public.

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