Although each member team of the San Benito Cardinals fell short
of reaching the postseason, four players from the Pee Wee division
were named to the NorCal AYF All-Star Game.
HOLLISTER
Although each member team of the San Benito Cardinals fell short of reaching the postseason, four players from the Pee Wee division were named to the NorCal AYF All-Star Game.
Linebacker Zach Alnas, halfback Kevin Casillas, defensive end Raul De La Cruz and linebacker Jamie Garcia will suit up for the West All-Stars on Nov. 21 at Rio Linda High School in Sacramento, the home site of the East All-Stars.
The Cardinals also announced their year-end team captains, who were selected for outstanding play at practice and in games. They included Offensive Captain Sean Mills, Defensive Captain Will Lanning, Special Teams Captain Alex Ruiz and Head Captain Christian Orazco.
Committee seeks funds for Anzar football program
In an effort to field a football team by fall 2011, as well as remain cost neutral to the Aromas-San Juan Unified School District, a new fundraising committee at Anzar High School is seeking approximately $25,000 for initial start-up costs by December of this year.
The Football Fundraising Committee is focusing on community members and local businesses to make pledges to a football program at Anzar, which would be a first for the San Juan Bautista high school.
The initial $25,000 price tag would help pay for uniforms, helmets and other equipment for the team, as well as help pay for coaches stipends, referees and league dues.
Anzar already boasts a football field, equipped with goal posts and an electronic scoreboard, thanks to the San Benito Cardinals of American Youth Football and Cheer.
If you would like to donate, all pledges, in any amount, can be sent to:
Anzar Football Fundraising Committee
2300 San Juan Highway
San Juan Bautista, Calif., 95045
Note:
Donor should provide name, address and phone number and amount of his/her pledge. Pledges will be collected after Jan. 1, 2011.
Balers ranked No. 13 in latest CCS poll
With its 31-0 win against North Salinas last Friday, the San Benito Haybalers re-entered the top 20 rankings in the Central Coast Section, according to PrepFeed.
The Balers (4-3, 2-1 TCAL) are ranked No. 13, one spot behind No. 12 Salinas (4-3-1), which defeated San Benito 20-7 on Oct. 8; and one spot ahead of No. 14 Wilcox (4-3), which lost to San Benito 34-7 on Sept. 17.
Valley Christian (7-0) is ranked No. 1. Bellarmine (6-1), Palo Alto (7-0), Serra (5-2) and Palma (6-0-1) round out the top five.
Other notables include No. 9 Oak Grove (5-2), No. 12 Seaside (5-2), No. 16 Milpitas (3-3-1) and No. 19 Carmel (6-1).
Teams dropping out of the top 20 included previous No. 17 Terra Nova (4-3) and previous No. 20 North Monterey County (7-1).
Hollister Volleyball Club to hold tryouts on Nov. 6
The Hollister Volleyball Club is scheduled to commence its inaugural season Nov. 6 with tryouts for girls ages 12U to 17U.
“HVC welcomes all girls who want to grow not only as a player, but as an individual,” said Kellie Kennedy, spokesperson for the club. “Players will learn both the fundamentals of the game as well as the mental aspects.”
All teams will compete in an area league, which includes a series of six tournaments: a single-day regional qualifier with a minimum of four matches; four single-day league tournaments; and an end-of-season, two-day regional championship. Teams will also compete in up to four specialty tournaments, which will be located throughout the Bay Area and Reno, Nev.
“Not ever playing club ball before is not a reason to not tryout, it is a reason to try,” Kennedy said. “Taking that chance and becoming part of a team that strives for a common goal is something that no girl should pass up.”
All tryouts will be held at Anzar High School, located in San Juan Bautista. Girls age 11 to 14 will tryout from 1 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 6, and 9 to 11:30 a.m. on Sunday. Girls age 15 to 17 will tryout from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday and will continue Sunday from 12 to 2:30 p.m.
The cost is $15 and all girls will receive a Hollister Volleyball Club T-shirt.
For more information or to download and print the NCVA Membership form, go online to: www.hollistervolleyballclub.org
Little League Road Show comes to San Jose
The Little League Road Show, where Little League’s staff conducts league administration, umpires and coaches clinics, will be hosted by California District 12 on Saturday, Nov. 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at August Boeger Middle School, located at 1944 Flint Avenue in San Jose.
The clinic fee is $10 per person and includes lunch.
The day-long clinic will supply local league administrators with all the information and training they need to operate their leagues.
Little League staff members from the Western Region Headquarters in San Bernardino will conduct the clinic. This is one of several training and information seminars to be held in the coming months by Little League Baseball and Softball at various locations across the country.
The Road Show’s goal is to share Little League’s services and educational materials while instructing the participants on the best way to access and use the services and information. Blocks of time during the day will be used to inform those in attendance on such topics as regulations, ASAP (A Safety Awareness Plan), draft processes, residency requirements and insurance.
For more information or to register, contact Jenice Condie at:
je******@sb*******.net
Big Sur Marathon announces schedule of events
The Big Sur Marathon recently announced its schedule of events, with a weekend of festivities surrounding the Big Sur Half Marathon on Monterey Bay.
The “Eighth Presentation” of the 13.1 race takes place on Sunday, Nov. 14, from 7 to 11 a.m. in downtown Monterey and Pacific Grove.
The JUST RUN! Just Kids 3K and Run Forrest Run 5K youth and family events will be held Saturday morning, Nov. 13, beginning at 8 a.m. on Cannery Row, while the two-day Health and Fitness Expo featuring over 40 vendors and exhibitors will be held Nov. 12 and 13 at the Monterey Conference Center.
For more information, contact
in**@bs**.org
or 831-625-6226.