Layla Borges dribbles through pregame warmups before the Balers’ match against Christopher Nov. 6. Photo: Jonathan Natividad

Hollister HS Football (4-5 overall, 1-4 PCAL Gabilan Division)

Recent results: Lost 24-10 at Everett Alvarez

Upcoming games: 7:30pm Nov. 8 vs. Salinas

NOTES: Cole Seymour rushed 22 times for 155 yards and a touchdown in the Alvarez game.

Hollister HS Flag Football (19-6 overall, 13-1 PCAL Gabilan Division)

Recent results: Won 28-15 vs. King City; Lost 26-24 vs. Watsonville at Rancho San Juan

Upcoming games: Season Over

NOTES: Against Watsonville, Ava Garcia threw touchdown passes of 31 yards to Briella Rose Perham, eight yards to Ixiim DeLuna, 60 yards to Jasayla Mariscal and one yard to Bianca Guerra.

Hollister HS Volleyball (8-20 overall, 4-10 PCAL Gabilan Division)

Recent results: Lost 3-0 vs. Monte Vista Christian; Lost 3-1 at Pacific Grove

Upcoming games: Season Over

NOTES: Balers lost a competitive match at PG, with Breakers prevailing 21-25, 25-23, 25-16, 25-22.

Hollister HS Field Hockey (6-3-2 overall, 6-1-2 PCAL Gabilan Division)

Recent results: Won 7-0 at Salinas; Won 4-0 vs. Santa Catalina; Lost 4-0 vs. Christopher (CCS)

Upcoming games: Season Over.

NOTES: In the regular-season finale against Santa Catalina, Emma Diaz scored twice and Jaylee Chan and Olivia Picha each scored one goal.

Coaches and athletic directors are encouraged to submit scores and highlights to go*********@gm***.com.

Senior defender Layla Borges and the rest of the Hollister Balers are introduced prior to their CCS Playoff game vs Christopher on Nov. 6. Photo: Jonathan Natividad
Hollister senior captain Kyla Hignel attempts a pass around a Christopher High defender on Nov. 6. Photo: Jonathan Natividad
Hollister junior Madalyne Rodriguez receives a pass from a teammate to get the ball out of the circle against Christopher on Nov. 6. Photo: Jonathan Natividad
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