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HOOPS: Anzar girls earn first win over KIPP San Jose Collegiate

The Anzar High girls basketball team snapped a seven-game losing

Local runners rumble at Reek Run

Tri-County Running Club wins 10K and 5K at this year's run

At long last, Balers are champions

What was setting up to be a monumental showdown turned into a long-awaited coronation for the San Benito High boys water polo team. Playing Monterey High in the championship match of the Monterey Bay League Pacific Division playoffs last Saturday at Aptos High, the...

Angelina Tran, Victoria Flores provide inspiration for Anzar High cross country team

With one of the smallest enrollments in the Central Coast Section and lacking the resources many small private schools possess, Anzar High will always have the uplifting Little Engine That Could-type storyline.  Such was the case with the Hawks girls cross country team this season,...

XC: Hawks take 22nd at Serra invite

Anzar's Aaron Hsia-Coron once again led his team with a 16:14.6

Eye on the prize

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Wrestling: The Son Also Rises

Even though Bryce Mattson is currently the sixth-ranked wrestler in the 152-pound weight division in the Central Coast Section, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the San Benito High junior contend for league and section championships this season. Haybalers coach Steven Salcedo said Mattson has opened eyes around the section, impressing onlookers with his athleticism, improving technical skills and boldness to not back down from any challenge.

San Benito lineman to play football at Pacific Univ.

Courtland Thompson will join football team at Pacific

Hitting the Ball in the Air

I think that a lot of the golfers out there would just like to have a round of golf where every shot gets up in the air. This not only plagues beginners but golfers who have played the game for many years as well. First we must understand the game of golf has a lot of opposites. If you try to scoop, lift or "get under" the ball, it will almost certainly not get airborne. The reason is that all of these actions force your weight onto your back leg and cause the club head to travel upward. As a result you strike the middle of the ball with the edge of the club on the way up.

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