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December 24, 2025

Acorns earn CCS bye

Live Oak ends league season with win over Gilroy, second-place

Opening Ceremonies a big hit in Hollister

One of Hollister’s biggest sports events of the year—the Opening Ceremonies—takes place on Saturday at Veterans Memorial Park at 5 p.m. The event involves players from over 60 teams—Challenger Division, t-ball, Farm Division, Minors and Majors—who are escorted onto the field by players from the San Benito High freshmen, junior varsity and varsity squads.

Volleyball: With senior leadership, Balers have rising expectations

Coming off a second-place finish last fall in the final year of the Tri-County Athletic League, the San Benito High girls volleyball team brings seven returning seniors and high expectations into the new year in the Monterey Bay League.

VOLLEYBALL: Flores, Seymour named first team for Anzar

After finishing in fourth place in the Mission Trail Athletic

‘Balers outlast Santa Catalina

San Benito's Janessa Gillies bookended a strong game Friday with

Hollister rides Cowboys to victory

The Tri-County Athletic League wrestling season began with a pin

Roundup: Hollister sheds Saints at Indy; girl booters club NMC

The Hollister High boys basketball team took one step closer to

Baler boys polo picks team awards

Varsity and junior varsity team awards

Lee goes off for big night

Trisha Lee was right on time with her biggest night as a varsity

Boys Soccer: Balers aim for resurgence

The San Benito High boys soccer team knows no one expects it to finish among the top three teams in the Monterey Bay League’s Gabilan Division, which would earn it an automatic berth into the Central Coast Section playoffs. That’s just fine to the Haybalers, who won the third-place game of the prestigious Homestead Cup Tournament last Saturday.

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