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December 16, 2025

The Butler steps up

A funny thing happened in the lead up to Anthony Butler being named the new coach of the San Benito High boys basketball team last week. The 2004 San Benito High graduate knew the other candidates who had interviewed for the job, and they...

Football: Bocksnick transferring to Morgan Hill school

Quarterback Michael Bocksnick, who last season led San Benito High School to its first Tri-County Athletic League championship in six years, is moving to Morgan Hill and will transfer to Live Oak or Sobrato for his final year of high school, his father, Herb, a former San Benito freshman football coach, said.

Balers tune up for TCAL finals

The San Benito track teams put themselves in a good position to win the Tri-County Athletic League finals Saturday at Live Oak.

SOFTBALL: Balers move one step closer to TCAL title, top Salinas

Behind a two-run homer from Samantha Puentes and a four-hit,

Ground breaks on new student union building at Hollister High School

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Construction begins on new Hollister High School student union building

San Benito girls water polo continue winning ways

Ronni Gautschi never put a limit as to what the San Benito High girls water polo team could accomplish this season.

Haybalers victorious in Las Vegas

Entering the final day of the Spring Jamboree Tournament in Las Vegas last Saturday, San Benito High coach Andrew Barragan wasn’t sure if his team could win its final two games against Shadow Ridge of Las Vegas and Kennedy of Granada Hills. After all,...

Balers sending six to CIF State Meet

The San Benito High track and field team will be sending six athletes to this weekend’s California Interscholastic Federation State Track and Field Championships, one of its biggest hauls in program history. The Haybalers boys 4x400 meter relay team of Adam Mendoza, William Castellanos, Robert...

Hawks make history

Anzar High's Kiely White powered her 26th kill of the night to

Wrestling: Warriors, San Benito High set to partner in “wrestling hub”

After spending the past year practicing out of the Maze Middle School gym, the Hollister Warriors youth wrestling program - and its 35 wrestlers - will open a permanent home later this month - possibly alongside the San Benito High wrestling program.

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