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December 22, 2025

Baseball: Balers ring the Bells, back in CCS title game

The San Benito and St. Francis baseball teams will play after all. The two perennial Central Coast Section powers had a game scheduled in the first week of the season only to have it rained out. The game never got made up, and it looked as if it wasn’t going to—until now.

Baseball: Balers get payback; advance to CCS semis

The San Benito High baseball team finds itself in a familiar position: In the semifinals of the Central Coast Section playoffs. The No. 7 seed Haybalers (18-7) play No. 11 Bellarmine (20-9) on Wednesday at San Jose Municipal Stadium at 7 p.m.

College Softball: Sabbatini comes back strong

After establishing herself as one of the best pitchers in San Benito High softball history, Megan Sabbatini entered the University of San Diego brimming with lofty expectations. Unfortunately for Sabbatini, injuries and other factors limited her playing time in her first two years at the school.

Baseball: Balers get another shot at Palma

The San Benito High baseball team had to watch league rival Palma celebrate on its home field on May 2, when the Chieftains won 4-2 to clinch at least a share of the Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division championship. Palma knocked off Salinas two days later to win the title outright, denying the Haybalers a 12th league championship in the last 13 years.

Softball: Balers look to continue dynasty

A critical win over Notre Dame-Salinas on May 5 put the San Benito High softball team in control of its own destiny. The result—a 4-0 victory—meant they needed to beat Monterey and Christopher in the final week of the regular season to clinch an outright Monterey Bay League Gabilan Division championship.

Pro Sports: Sims out to make history again

When Roy Sims achieves success in the sport of sumo wrestling, an entire community experiences that feeling, too.

Prep Roundup: Balers earn top seed in CCS playoffs

The San Benito High softball team earned the top seed in the Central Coast Section Division I playoffs. The Haybalers (23-3) received an opening-round bye and play the winner of No. 8 Watsonville (16-11) and No. 9 Piedmont Hills (16-8) on Saturday at a time and location to be determined.

Track and Field: Balers thrive in league finals

The San Benito High track and field team entered last Friday’s Monterey Bay League Championships with the goal of sweeping the team competition. Even though the Haybalers didn’t achieve their goal—the girls finished first with 140 points and the boys second with 108—they had plenty of reasons to smile afterward.

Baseball: Despite loss, Balers ready for playoffs

With a chance to clinch at least a share of its 12th league title in the last 13 years, the San Benito High baseball team gave away Tuesday’s showdown contest Palma—literally. The host Haybalers committed four errors en route to a 4-2 loss in eight innings.

Special Olympics: Earthquakes make their presence felt

For the first time in program history, both of the Hollister Earthquakes teams took home gold medals in the Northern California and Nevada Bocce Ball Regional Tournament on May 1 in Martinez.

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