Gavilan
’s Sims signs with D.II Washburn Gavilan College and
Hollister-San Benito High standout Roy Sims has signed a letter of
intent to play football at Washburn University, a Division II
program in Topeka, Ks.
Gavilan’s Sims signs with D.II Washburn

Gavilan College and Hollister-San Benito High standout Roy Sims has signed a letter of intent to play football at Washburn University, a Division II program in Topeka, Ks.

“We’re excited about Roy coming to Washburn,” Ichabod head coach Craig Schurig said. “We look for him to be a force on the defensive line and his joining us in time for spring ball will get him acclimated to our defense even faster.”

Sims, a 6-foot-5, 295-pound defensive lineman, was named the Rams’ Most Valuable Player, first team all-conference, the Coast Conference’s Most Valuable Defensive Player, as well as all-region, all-state and he was named a California Junior College All-America by JuCal Magazine and Third Team All-America by JCGrid Wire Magazine.

He was also named Region 2 Defensive Player of the Year by the California Community College Football Coaches Association.

For the Rams this past season, he recorded 23 solo tackles, 31 assisted tackles, 19 sacks with 25 quarterback hurries, two pass breakups and an interception, along with 11 tackles for loss.

At Hollister-San Benito High, Sims was named a first-team all-Central Coast Section pick and was a two-time all-league first-team selection.

He was also named the team Most Valuable Player and the league’s Most Valuable Defensive lineman. He was chaosen as a team captain and was a three-year varsity starter.

Sims is the son of Sylvia DeLay and his anticipated major at Washburn is anthropology and pre-med.

The Ichabods finished the 2004 season with an 8-4 record, winning the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs, Mo., over Northern State (S.D.).

Gilroy Chaos looking for players

Gilroy Chaos Girls Traveling Teams are currently looking for players for 16U, 14U, 12U, and 10U. If you are interested please contact Anthony Contreres 408-847-6752, or James Jimenez 408-422-1600

SCBA still accepting signups

On a space-available basis, the South County Basketball Association is still accepting applications for its winter session. Boys and girls in grades 5-9 team-build on Saturday, Dec. 18. Call 460-7402 for details or visit www.scbabasketball.org

Pony baseball signups

Morgan Hill Pony baseball is holding signups for the 2005 season. Just bring a certified copy of your child’s birth certificate or other proof of birth date to Mountain Mike’s Pizza, located in Morgan Hill (Tennant Station and Monterey Road) on Saturday, Jan. 15, from noon until 2pm, complete the standard league Registration form, and pay the fees..

A late registration will be held Wednesday, Jan. 26, from 7:30-8:30pm.

In addition, volunteer parents are needed to staff virtually every aspect of league operations.

There is a need for parent volunteers to manage and coach teams, maintain fields, and help behind the scenes in a myriad of special functions that are overseen by the very active MHPB Booster organization. Parent volunteers will be on hand at registration on Jan. 15 at Mountain Mikes Pizza, to answer any questions about the program.

Call (408) 778-MHPB or visit the website at www.mhpb.org

Mt. Madonna YMCA Youth Basketball signups underway

Youth basketball league registration for boys and girls ages 2-16 is ongoing at the Mt. Madonna YMCA located at 17666 Crest Ave. in Morgan Hill. The registration deadline is Sunday, Dec. 19.

Youth basketball league games are played every Saturday from Jan. 8 through March 12 at YMCA and local facilities. Practice sessions once a week are scheduled by coaches for ages 7 and up.

The registration fees for youth basketball are $45 for facility members and $65 for program members. A free youth basketball T-shirt is included in the registration fee.

To register, call 779-0208 or drop in at 17666 Crest Avenue in Morgan Hill.

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