Childhood friends power Anzar volleyball
Anzar High sophomore Katia Dizon and junior Carly Offermann have known each other almost their entire lives—they both attended San Juan School and met each other when Offermann was in the first grade and Dizon in kindergarten—and their friendship started to really blossom in the eighth grade.
Jimenez lets his pads do all the talking
Football coaches love players who aren’t afraid to make contact.
Updated: District has discretionary fund for gym, wrestling room
San Benito High School administrators had hoped to break ground on a gym and wrestling building before winter break, but the revised goal is doing it before summer after a new architect declared existing plans only 40 percent to 45 percent complete and lacking $1 million in details.
Kelly commits to UC Davis
Anyone who has seen Garret Kelly run the basepaths knows he’s got some serious wheels.
Anzar can’t find rhythm in defeat
PORTOLA VALLEY—The Anzar High football team entered the season with the goal of contending for the Mission Trail 8-man league championship.
On the front line: Strong O-line a San Benito staple
The San Benito High offensive linemen won’t wow anyone coming off the bus, but they’re not worried about looking the part—they only care about playing the part.
Clark comes into his own
Roger John Clark—that’s R.J. for those unfamiliar with what his initials stand for—stepped back to pass and saw Chris Blake get a step behind the defense down the right sideline.
Cross-country fit: Balers run for history
After winning the fifth Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division cross-country meet of her career on Sept. 24, San Benito High senior Amy Quinones had to finish up some homework when she got home.


















