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Roundup: SBHS girls hoops fall to Seaside

Despite 16 points from Denise Martinez, the San Benito girls basketball team dropped its second consecutive Monterey Bay League tilt Tuesday, falling 46-42 to Seaside.

Hoops: Christopher upends San Benito on the road

For the third time so far this year, the San Benito and Christopher girls basketball teams went down to the final moments. This time - and for the second time this year - Christopher used a late run to pull away and defeat the Balers 43-36 in Hollister on Thursday.

Hoops: Balers win in double overtime on last second 3-pointer

Despite losing three players to foul trouble and two to previous injuries, the San Benito girls basketball team escaped Tuesday with a thrilling come-from-behind 66-65 victory over Salinas in double overtime.

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.

Roundup: Burley, Sabbatini lead Balers in postseason awards

After winning its seventh-straight Central Coast Section Division I title Saturday with a 8-3 win over Carlmont, the San Benito softball team was honored with nine Tri-County Athletic League awards including Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Pitcher.

Softball: Balers rebound from loss, beat Alisal 10-0

The Balers rebounded from its loss to Notre Dame last week by blowing out Alisal 10-0 on the road Tuesday.

Basketball: Girls fall to Wilcox, eliminated from playoffs

In December, before his first season at the helm of the girls basketball team, head coach Mitch Burley has one goal: Get into the Central Coast Section playoffs and win.

Roundup: SBHS girls basketball team upsets Salinas

The San Benito girls basketball team won its final road game of the Tri-County Athletic League season Thursday, defeating league-leaders Salinas 42-39.

Basketball: Strong second quarter lifts Balers over North Salinas

After allowing six straight points in the second quarter to fall behind 10-4, San Benito needed a spark to avoid watching their postseason hopes dwindle away.

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