Softball: Balers extend win streak over Gilroy to 18
Through four innings, the rivalry game between San Benito and Gilroy on Thursday was scoreless, but hardly lacked in offensive chances.
Roundup: Golf team places second to Palma for fifth time
For the fifth time this year, the San Benito boys golf team finished a close second to Palma in a Tri-County Athletic League tournament.
Volleyball: Balers beat Watsonville in three games
Despite a season filled with a coaching change, a plethora of injuries and a number of players entering the season late because of winter sports, San Benito has been, at times, dominant on the volleyball court.
Roundup: Han takes first at Atwater Invite
San Benito’s Ryan Han shot a three-over par 75 to take first place at Monday’s Atwater Invitational at Stevinson Ranch Golf Course.
Water Polo: Balers receive $10,000 for new clock, club team
Thanks to two San Benito High students, it will be a little easier to know the score during water polo games next year.
Roundup: Six sets new school record
The Balers continued their dominant start to the 2012 season, defeating North Salinas in both the girls and boys competitions on Friday.
Softball: Balers shutout Salinas in 8-0 win
After three innings of allowing no offense — and only one hit — San Benito’s Megan Sabbatini stepped to the mound in the fourth inning with a commanding 3-0 lead over Salinas.
Baseball: Four-run sixth lifts Balers to win
The Balers used a four-run sixth inning to beat Salinas 5-3 and pull even with the Cowboys for second place in the Tri-County Athletic League on Thursday.
Golf: Young Balers aim for Palma
Resting on the fringe just outside the green of San Juan Oaks Golf Club’s 16th hole, San Benito sophomore and No. 1 golfer Ryan Han knew he put himself in a a bad spot. Luck was on his side, though.
Basketball: Belton is named the 2012 Free Lance/Pinnacle’s Male Athlete of the Winter
Driving to the basket, San Benito guard Jordan Belton was aiming to start his third playoff game — and first this year — off on the right foot. But despite head coach David Kaplansky’s warnings, Belton never expected to run into a six-foot, seven-inch center.













