Boxing: What to look for in Saturday’s Guerrero-Mayweather fight
When Robert Guerrero and Floyd Mayweather Jr. enter the ring sometime after 6 p.m. at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday in Las Vegas, the world will be watching. And many of those eyes might be new to the boxing world.
Baseball: Barron leads long list of all-conference honors for Rams
Erik Barron’s impact on Gavilan College’s baseball program this season was apparent from the start.
Marty: A groundbreaking ceremony and idea for veteran
Saturday saw an important groundbreaking in Hollister. Wounded Army Medic Sgt. Brian Jergens, his wife Jennifer, Homes For Our Troops Executive Director Dawn Teixeira, Hollister Mayor Ignacio Velazquez, and a representative of Assemblyman Luis Alejo’s office broke ground for a very special home for the Jergens family. It will be built on Rosebud Avenue at no cost to the veteran.
DA says gun case ‘pending’ after boxer claimed it’s ‘taken care of’
A Queens County District Attorney spokesperson responded to Gilroy boxer Robert Guerrero’s claim – that gun charges stemming from his March 28 arrest at a New York airport are “taken care of” – by saying his comment “doesn’t change the case.”
Boxing: Ruben Guerrero calls Mayweather ‘woman beater’ as dads nearly brawl at news conference
Wednesday’s final news conference before Saturday’s WBC welterweight title fight was meant for the fighters, as Gilroy boxer Robert Guerrero will face pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Football: Gavilan to host reunion event in July
Gavilan College’s football program will host a reunion for those who played with or for former Rams player and longtime coach Bob Garcia from July 26 to 27 at Old City Hall Restaurant in Gilroy.
Boxing: Guerrero tells ESPN gun charges ‘all taken care of’
Gilroy boxer Robert Guerrero told ESPN on Tuesday that the gun charges stemming from his March 28 arrest at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York are “all taken care of.”
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Pair discuss Franciscan spirituality
The Roman Catholic Church established a formal procedure to declare holy men and women as “saints” in the 16th century. Since then, some 921 people have received this coveted title. Previously, however, sainthood depended on various local processes, so no one knows the exact total number of Catholic saints who have been canonized.

















