San Benito head coach Hayley Vandercook admits at some point the San Benito girls water polo team will need more offense from girls not named Caitlin Schafer and Rachel Estep. But that day was not Tuesday.
The San Benito tennis team continued its early season roll Tuesday, staying undefeated in league play with a come-from-behind 4-3 win over Salinas at the Ridgemark Tennis Center.
Gavilan men's soccer head coach Justin Johnson called the Rams 2-0 victory over Coast Conference opponent Evergreen on Tuesday “really big.” Johnson needed only to point to last year's meeting between the two schools for one reason to explain why - Gavilan lost that one 7-0.
The Balers fourth and final non-league game has been canceled, San Benito athletic director Tod Thatcher announced Tuesday. San Benito was supposed to play Los Altos on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
The San Benito girls volleyball team improved its overall record to 9-8 after defeating league-opponent Monte Vista Christian 3-0 on Thursday and finishing 2-1 at the Menlo Tournament on Saturday.
The Gavilan College men's soccer team looked fresh, looked spry, and judging by the first 20 minutes of Friday's Coast Conference opener against Cabrillo College Friday, looked destined for victory.
For the second-consecutive game, turnovers and too many big plays allowed by the San Benito defense handed the Balers a non-league loss. This time, San Benito fell 37-20 to Willow Glen in San Jose on Friday. The Balers are now 1-2.
Looking to improve its non-league record to 2-1, the San Benito football team returns to the field at 7:30 p.m. Friday in San Jose against Willow Glen.