NFL: Raiders kicking themselves after blowing fourth-quarter lead to Lions
Linebacker Aaron Curry was throwing hooks and jabs at the goal post, and the crowd of 59,069 at O.co Coliseum was coming unhinged.
Sans: South County residents miss rodeo in aftermath of NFR
Whew! It’s getting to be that time of year when it gets busy, busy, busy! The countdown to Christmas has begun – only nine more days till the big day. I hope you’re ready!
College Beat: North Dakota State, Michael Murphy are closing in on national championship game
Former Baler Michael Murphy might be able to fulfill one of his dream’s in the upcoming month, if his North Dakota State Bison continue to win.
Lewis: When struggling on the golf course, revert to your practice swing
Many golfers never understand why their practice swing is so good and their real swing is so bad. First, you are much more relaxed with your practice swing because you are not hitting the ball. There is no consequence to a practice swing.
Ramey: With steroids, it’s guilty until proven innocent
Despite the steroid-riddled biceps and a head that would make a bobblehead jealous, watching Barry Bonds step to the plate was always an event.
Basketball: Second half struggles lead to Rams’ loss
Jordan Ramirez and Andrew Belonia each posted season-high point totals, but a 13-2 burst by Columbia College aided the visitors in separating themselves down the stretch of a 71-57 defeat of Gavilan College on Wednesday in Gilroy.
Celebration honors Our Lady of Guadalupe
Hundreds of South County residents assembled in Morgan Hill Dec. 11 for a special event as St. Catherine Roman Catholic Church held its 15th annual Our Lady of Guadalupe Procession. Crowds gathered at the Community and Cultural Center more than an hour before the scheduled 11 a.m. start of the parade. Bands, choirs, marchers carrying flags and banners, and horse-riders participated in the march through downtown, completing the route at St. Catherine Church (17500 Peak Ave.).














