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March 10, 2026

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Roundup: Softball team ready for run at CCS title

The road for a seventh-straight Central Coast Section Division I championship is set for the Balers softball team, and manager Scott Smith likes his team’s chances.

College Beat: Former Baler Haggett named to Academic All-District team

After finishing the season for Cal State Monterey Bay with a .333 batting average and three home runs, former Baler Brian Haggett was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America’s Capital One Academic All-District VIII team Tuesday.

Volleyball: Balers season ends to Bellarmine in CCS playoffs

In a swift three-game match against Bellarmine in the second round of the Central Coast Section Division I playoffs Thursday night, the San Benito volleyball season ended.

Baseball: Clayton Valley beats SBHS 11-3

The San Benito baseball team lost its second-straight game Wednesday to close the Valley Christian Crown Classic in Hollister.

NFL: Alex Smith still out to prove himself to 49ers

The newest 49ers convene this weekend for their first NFL minicamp, where they'll spend three days running and grunting, as well as dodging the heavy equipment required for that major construction project.

Track: SBHS ready for TCAL Finals

The San Benito boys and girls track and field teams will be well represented at the Tri-County Athletic League finals Friday at Gilroy High.

Golf: Balers place eighth at CCS, Han advances to finals

CARMEL - The high school golf season came to an end Tuesday for all but one of the Balers boys golf team, as the squad finished in eighth place — out of 11 teams — in the first Central Coast Section Regional at Rancho Canada Golf Club in Carmel.

UPDATED: Baseball: Balers fail to clinch TCAL title, lose to Palma...

Committing four errors and allowing a five-run inning won’t win many baseball games. And Tuesday, with a chance to clinch their seventh-straight Tri-County Athletic League championship, the San Benito baseball team proved it.

Column: Football must do better job protecting players

After he got the news of Junior Seau's death, Steve Young's first inclination was to call every friend he'd ever played with, just to see how they were doing — really doing.

Column: Giants aren’t a playoff team with or without Pablo

Because nothing engages a fan base quite like a crisis, Giants fans determined to sweat the temporary loss of Pablo Sandoval should know their anxiety is appreciated by the franchise.

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