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Softball: Cortez, Rossi set the pace

Brittnee Rossi and Chloe Cortez are the Nos. 1 and 2 hitters in the lineup for the San Benito High softball team, the table setters who get on base in front of potent hitters and Division I-signees Callee Heen and Suzy Brookshire. Rossi and Cortez display a calmness at the plate, belying the normal struggles players go through when they first take up a sport.

Track and Field: Changco, Gutierrez going the distance

Elijah Changco knew things would be interesting the first time he met fellow teammate Juan Gutierrez in the summer before their freshman year at San Benito High. Gutierrez showed up for a workout on the cross-country team with a cast on his arm, a result of a haphazard accident trying to dunk a basketball.

Swimming: Jeske makes dramatic strides

Lili Jeske played a variety of sports growing up, but nothing ever sustained her interest. That all changed when Jeske took up swimming during her freshman year. The San Benito High junior found her calling in the pool that year, winning her first-ever race in the 100 backstroke in a dual meet midway through the season.

Swimming: Bonnet making waves

In last year’s Monterey Bay League Finals, Zander Bonnet finished in second place in the 100 backstroke by two-tenths of a second. That moment provided even more fuel for the already motivated Bonnet to get faster.

Track and Field: Villegas realizes a dream

Marisa Villegas needed a mental boost as the track and field season hit the halfway point a couple of weeks ago. And that’s exactly what the San Benito High junior got when she competed in the prestigious Arcadia Invitational on April 8-9. Villegas earned a medal by placing first in her heat and sixth overall in the Open Division of the mile run in 5 minutes, 2.02 seconds.

Baseball: Pitching paces Balers

With the exception of one game, an 11-9 win over Watsonville on March 15, the San Benito High baseball team has limited opponents to five runs or less in every contest. The pitching staff has no doubt been the strength of a team that was 8-4 overall and 6-2 in league play in advance of Thursday’s home game against Palma.

Volleyball: Gonzalez inspirational in his play

Every time Chris Gonzalez has taken the court this season, he’s done it with a heavy heart. Last summer, Gonzalez’s father, Armando, died in a motorcycle accident. He was 37.

Softball: Heen, Moisa power Balers

Notre Dame-Salinas pitcher Vanessa Gonzalez had already retired Callee Heen three times before San Benito High’s star shortstop came up to the plate with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning in Tuesday night’s game at Veterans Memorial Park. With a base open, the Spirits had a chance to intentionally put Heen on first.

Signing News: Gularte has reason to smile

When presented with the opportunity to play with his older brother, Joseph, Will Gularte couldn’t pass on the moment. That was the deciding factor in Gularte’s decision when he signed his letter of intent last Friday to play football at Presentation College, a NAIA program located in South Dakota.

Track and Field: Kpeglo ready for take off

Kenton Kpeglo usually knows if a good performance is in order during his warm-ups. So when the San Benito High senior felt great warming up at the Avis Kelly Invitational at Gilroy High on March 26, Kpelgo knew something special was in order. He just didn’t know how special.

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