NHL: Sharks get an assist from Thornton in win over Canucks
Joe Thornton's puck-handling skills sure can come in handy. Like
Gavilan Roundup: Oct.24
It was smooth sailing for Gavilan Wednesday as the team cruised to its fifth straight victory.
The Rams shutdown the visiting Skyline 25-14, 25-19, 25-19 at home to maintain a perfect 5-0 conference record and improve to 15-6 overall on the season.
Lilly Martinez had a career high 10 kills in the game to lead the team. Jessica Stofer and Tasmin Apple each had seven kills a piece while Savanna Hartman added six and Ryan Asp and Andreinna Castaneda each had five.
It was business as usual for Sabina Gerard who dished out 32 assists before handing over things over to Lissette Pedraza who finished the match with four of her own.
Karina Daniels led Gavilan on defense by picking up 16 digs. Daisy Valladares had 10 and Gerard added nine. The trio in addition to Hartman each had two aces in the game.
Gavilan will be back on the court at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Canada College in Redwood City.
Gualda at full throttle
Only time will tell if Tony Gualda has what it takes to become a professional race car driver.
Prevention Coalition focuses on local involvement
With a little more than three years left in a five-year grant,
4-H is more than just animals
The San Martin 4-H club celebrated a birthday last Saturday night. Peg and I were invited to their party to mark 65 years of youth activities. Most everyone knows about 4-H, but I’ll bet a lot of you don’t know about all the activities this organization has for its members. There’s a lot more than just working with farm animals at the County Fair.
GAVILAN: Rams baseball, softball games postponed
Scheduled Coast Conference matchups on Tuesday for the Gavilan
Retirement seen through your eyes
How do you picture your future? If you are like many baby boomers, your view of retirement is likely pragmatic compared to that of your parents. That doesn't mean you have to have “plain vanilla” tomorrow. Even if your retirement savings are not as great as you would prefer, you still have great potential to design the life you want.
Running: Age is only a number
Bruce Eisenman will tell you he is 70 years old. But nothing about him matches that age.
Resurrecting My Seven-Year-Old Spirit
I was looking through my parents' file cabinet the other day for














