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April 22, 2026

Garlic Festival need-to-know

Everything you need to know to make the most of Gilroy’s stinkin’ rose extravaganza

NFL: Raiders send Murphy to Panthers

The Oakland Raiders traded wide receiver Louis Murphy to the Carolina Panthers on Monday, freeing up salary-cap room and a roster spot for one of a handful of promising youngsters.

NFL: 49ers’ Jenkins making strides

Wide receiver A.J. Jenkins claimed he doesn't "go on the Internet and Google my name. There's no point. It's all about the 49ers."

Olds is ‘hungry’ for her Olympic opportunity

On her personal website, Shelley Olds eloquently writes that she is “always searching for that unequivocal high that comes from victory in sport,” and that “there is nothing that makes me happier than finishing a race and exceeding my own expectations.”

Baseball: Little League season ends in Section 5 championship

Miscues and errors ended the season for the 9-10 Little League Hollister American All-Stars in a 7-6 loss to Los Gatos on Thursday in the championship game of the Section 5 tournament in Gonzales.

College Beat: Penn State loses scholarships, bowl bids, fined $60 million

The NCAA has banned Penn State's football team from postseason play for the next four years, slashed the number of football scholarships and vacated more than a decade of the team's wins as sanctions for a lack of oversight that led to the child sex abuse scandal involving former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.

Aromas Eagles honor late Woolpert with donation to sports complex

The Aromas Eagles are proud to honor the memory of Bruce Woolpert by donating $5,000 in his memory to the development of the A.R. Wilson Quarry sports complex, according to a press statement.

Golf: Ernie Els wins a British Open

LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England – Ernie Els, coming off his worst season and seemingly destined to fall short again at Royal Lytham, instead claimed his second British Open title when Adam Scott stunningly bogeyed his final four holes on Sunday.

Golf: Snedeker storms to British Open lead, ties 36-hole record

LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England – Two days at Royal Lytham, two runs at the major championship scoring record. This time it was Brandt Snedeker, who likewise fell just short as he stormed Royal Lytham with a 6-under-par 64. But it was good enough to wrest the British Open lead from Adam Scott – and grab a piece of the tournament's 36-hole scoring mark.

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