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Hollister HS Football (4-6 overall, 1-5 PCAL Gabilan Division)

Recent results: Lost 31-14 vs. Salinas

Upcoming games: 7pm Nov. 15 vs. Capuchino (CCS D3)

NOTES: Salinas’ Rico Maturino threw for 286 yards and three touchdown passes to beat Hollister. 

Balers have a chance to rebound as they qualified for the CCS playoffs and will host the Capuchino Mustangs from San Bruno in a quarterfinal on Friday night.

Hollister Youth Football

The Hollister Rebels youth football and cheer teams have had great fall seasons. The PeeWee football team (ages 9-12) and the Midget team (ages 12-14) both won their respective conference championships this past weekend with 10-0 records. 

Both advance to compete in the MBYFL Super Bowl on Nov. 17 at Rabobank Stadium in Salinas. The PeeWee team plays at 3:30pm and the Midgets play at 6pm.

The teams, coached by predominantly Hollister High alumni, are feeder teams to Hollister High football and thus the future looks bright for the big Balers.

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

NOTES: Season over. League awards went to setter Christina Cunningham, who made the Second Team All-League, and Claire Gho, who received the League Sportsmanship award.

Hollister HS Field Hockey (10-5-2 overall, 9-1-2 PCAL Gabilan Division)

NOTES: Season Over. First-team All-League awards went to Jaylee Chan, Layla Borges and Kendra Lema. Borges was also named the League’s “Defensive Player of the Year.” 

Second-team recognition went to Sydney Stacy, Lillian Mendosa and Olivia Picha. The League Sportsmanship award went to Olivia Damm.

Hollister HS Tennis

NOTES: Baler Jina Youn placed second in the PCAL Gabilan Division to garner her second All-League patch.

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

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