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“Brenda’s Closet” provides prom dresses for all

The average American family spends an estimated $1,078 each on prom, up 33 percent from 2011’s average of $807, according a survey conducted by Visa. 

MHUSD changes policies for absent alert system in light of missing...

In light of Morgan Hill missing teen Sierra LaMar’s disappearance, Morgan Hill Unified School District has changed its notification system to alert parents earlier in the day. 

SV rugby entering playoffs on high note

The South Valley Bucks blasted Alameda 63-5 and recorded their highest point total of the season April 13 at the Outdoor Sports Center.

With new car, team, Ostheimer wins ’12 debut

When Irwindale Speedway LLC filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Feb. 12, the same day the track’s management canceled the 2012 racing season, it left many aspring drivers wondering when and where they would race again.

No sleeping on Sobrato

They ribbed each other after their mistakes. They ooh-ed after their big plays – off the backboard, to Andre Vigano, to Drew Mammen, kill. They even called out who should get the next set.

SHS finishes strong at Easter baseball tourney

The Sobrato baseball team capped a 2-2 finish at the Salinas Easter Tournament by beating Santa Cruz 6-4 in eight innings Thursday at Hartnell College.

Bocksnick now a Bulldog

In a move that could solve the Bulldogs’ quarterback search before the first whistle of spring camp, former San Benito QB Michael Bocksnick has transferred to Sobrato High School, SHS coach Nick Borello said Monday.

South Valley falls 47-5 to Diablo Rugby

Diablo Rugby scored first and quickly set the tone for a 47-5 victory over local club South Valley in a Bay South League match Saturday in Concord.

Roundup: Four CCS swims likely for Isleta

Sobrato’s Czsarina Isleta will have plenty of events to choose from at the Central Coast Section Swim Championships in May.

A story of resilience at a time of tragedy

Of late, I have been thinking about how vulnerable our students are. At Sobrato this year we have now had two tragic events affect our student population. In the fall, there was the shooting death of Tara Romero, along with the injuries of three other students. And now it is three weeks since the disappearance of Sierra LaMar, who was abducted while walking to the school bus stop the morning of March 16. Of course we are all hoping that she will be safely returned to her family.  

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