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December 24, 2025

‘Balers boys soccer have eyes set on league title

The Hollister High boys’ soccer team has a base of three straight solid seasons.  In 2023-24, the Haybalers are testing themselves early against strong competition in hopes of another league title and more Central Coast Section playoff matches. “We have started out fine,” Hollister head coach...

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.

A leader in the classroom and pool

After playing football, basketball and baseball during his freshman year at Palma High, Tanner Carrillo-Zazueta thought as long as he kept up with his grades, he was well on his way to the W.H. “Hank” Muller Outstanding Scholar Athlete Award, an award given to athletes who played sports and recieved good grades through four years of high school. 

Hollister resident to officiate in college title game

When Scott Campbell was selected to officiate last year’s 100th Rose Bowl, he never thought anything could top it. Just a year later, the longtime Hollister resident has landed a historic assignment—the first-ever college football National Playoffs Championship Game on Jan. 12 at AT&T Stadium, formerly known as Cowboys Stadium.

Softball: The Heat is on

A number of the softball players who end up being standouts at San Benito High get their start with the Hollister Heat. The Heat is a great program for youths to learn the basics and fundamentals of the sport through practices and games. The Heat’s 10-and-under team finished its summer season with a second-place showing in the Strawberry Jam Tournament in Watsonville on July 24.

Soccer: San Benito boys play to 1-1 tie with Gilroy

Rivalries usually consist of teams trading wins game in and game out. But in boys soccer, the Gilroy and San Benito rivalry has been mostly one sided - tilting toward the Mustangs.

The Hunters are shining at MPC

After playing together at San Benito High, Hunter Nye and Hunter Raquet have taken their skills to Monterey Peninsula College. Playing at the community college level is a big step up from the high school game, but Nye and Raquet have worked hard—no surprise...

BASEBALL: Granger named TCALs Co-Pitcher of the the Year

After compiling a league-high in wins with a 5-1 record, and

Luna aims to repeat history

Baler baseball coach brings championship experience to

Baler adjusts to island life

Volleyball champ settles in with Hawaiian team

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