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Football

Palma 28, San Benito 21

The San Benito High football team lost some major ground in its quest to winning the Tri County Athletic League after dropping a heartbreaking 28-21 overtime loss to Palma last Friday night at home. (See related story.)

Girls volleyball

San Benito 3, Alisal 0

The league champion San Benito High girls volleyball team fine tuned for the upcoming Central Coast Section playoffs by picking up a 25-17, 25-15, 25-10 win at Alisal High on Tuesday night. Leading the way for the Balers was Emily Kortsen’s 15 kills and 7 digs. Senior Chelsea Fowles had 10 kills, 10 digs and 30 assists in the winning effort.

Anzar 3, Soledad 0

On Monday night the Anzar Hawks locked up its sixth trip to the post season in a row courtesy of its impressive 25-11, 25-21, 25-15 win over visiting Soledad High. Leading the way for the Hawks was Chanise and Avrielle Walker, who each had 7 kills. Rachelle Florez also had 3 kills in the winning effort, extending the Hawks win streak to 9 games.

Coaches of all sports are encouraged to contact Pinnacle Sports Editor John Bagley with the latest scores and team updates. Game summaries are preferred to be sent via email. Please email them to

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or call him at 831-637-6300, ext. 17 to give a brief game recap.

Tri County Athletic League Standings

Boys Water Polo W-L

San Benito(9-6) 6-0

Salinas(9-2) 4-1

Watsonville(6-5) 3-1

Carmel(2-3) 2-3

Gilroy(4-4) 2-3

Stevenson(6-4) 1-2

Monterey(0-5) 0-4

Palma(0-5) 0-4

Girls Water Polo W-L

S.Catalina(18-3) 7-0

San Benito(16-3) 6-1

Stevenson(6-3) 5-2

Gilroy(7-5-1) 4-3

Salinas(8-10) 4-3

Monterey(3-4) 3-4

N.Dame(3-19) 1-6

Carmel(1-6) 0-5

Watsonville(0-7) 0-6

Football W-L

Palma(6-1) 4-0

Alisal(5-2) 2-1

Gilroy(3-4) 2-1

San Benito(5-2) 2-1

N.Salinas(2-6) 1-3

Salinas(3-4) 1-2

Everett Alvarez(0-7-1) 0-4

Girls Volleyball W-L

San Benito(25-6) 9-0

Salinas(20-5) 8-1

N.Dame(13-14) 5-3

Gilroy(14-13) 4-4

Alisal(5-13) 3-5

N.Salinas(2-17) 1-8

Everett Alvarez(0-13) 0-9

Mission Trail Athletic League

Girls Volleyball W-L

K.City(15-7) 12-0

Anzar(16-4) 10-2

S.Catalina(9-5) 8-4

P.Grove(9-6) 7-4

Soledad(8-7) 7-6

Carmel(6-10) 5-6

Gonzales(3-10) 3-9

Greenfield(1-14) 0-11

Stevenson(0-10) 0-10

PGA Tour hopefuls at San Juan Oaks

San Juan Oaks Golf Club will host a first stage PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament during the First Week of November. (November 1st-4th)

A field of 80 players will compete for four days with the ultimate goal of achieving their Tour cards and becoming eligible to enter PGA events.

San Juan Oaks Golf Club has served as a Tour stage one site since October 2001.

PGA Tour qualifying tournaments – also known as Q-School – are considered to be some of the most mentally grueling events in all sports. Hundreds of golfers with aspirations of professional golf careers compete all over the country, but just 35 qualify for the Tour each year.

Though it is a long journey from stage one to the PGA Tour, there are success stories. Several players who have qualified at San Juan Oaks Golf Club in the past now compete regularly on the PGA & Nationwide Tours, including Kevin Na, Scott Hend and AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am winner Arron Olberholser.

Now in its tenth year, San Juan Oaks Golf Club is ranked among the top daily fee courses in Northern California and is the first Fred Couples signature course in the state.

For further information about the first stage PGA Tour qualifying tournament at San Juan Oaks Golf Club, call Scott Fuller at (831)-636-6118 ext 11.

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