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Hollister
December 23, 2025

Next up in the water

No Hollister High swimmer has ever finished better than fifth in

Girls Basketball: Balers expect to contend for league title

Despite returning just one starter from a team that finished second in the Monterey Bay League’s Gabilan Division a year ago, San Benito High girls basketball coach Mitch Burley expects good things for the upcoming season.

Balers seek first-ever CCS title

If the San Benito High boys’ basketball team ends up winning its first-ever Central Coast Section championship, it will have earned it — the hard way.

Golden Boy Admires Guerrero

Nine days stand between Gilroy native Robert

Green Phone

Caller One: "Don't know why the press/media is making Barry Bonds out to be the second coming of Christ. He's chasing and breaking records of Ted Williams, Willie Mays and Hank Aaron. These three ball players gave up four to five years in the prime of their ball-playing years to serve their country in the U.S. military.

Acorns go clubbing

To club or not to club? That is the question.

Recreation softball

Results from recent Hollister Recreation Division men's and

Boys Tennis: Francis, Hayes win MBL title

Aaron Francis and Marquese Hayes didn’t know what to expect when they decided to team up and play doubles in the Monterey Bay League tournament.

Girls’ wrestling: Becoming a league of their own

For the first time in school history, San Benito High will be hosting a standalone girls’ wrestling tournament.

Sports Roundup: Murphy basks in championship glory; two Balers commit to D-I schools

Michael Murphy, a 2010 San Benito High graduate, capped off his college football career in style last Saturday when North Dakota State University beat Towson, 35-7, to win its third straight FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) national championship at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas.

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