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March 12, 2025

Morgan Hill Gymnastics Boys Heading to Hawaii

Broderick Shemansky, Zachary Fedalizo, Will Clement, Wes Guild

The Wolf Watch: Stats rank goalie fifth best in 17 years

The Athletic’s Jesse Granger wrote on Feb. 14 about the top storylines of NHL goalies and gave high praise to the Calgary Flames’ Dustin Wolf. “Wolf hasn’t looked like a rookie,” Granger said. “Speaking of young goalies cementing themselves as a core piece for a...

Sports Roundup: Hughes, Hankins and Cruz lead Sobrato to 41-6 win over Gilroy

Live Oak HS Football (3-7 overall, 3-3 BVAL Mt. Hamilton Division) Recent results: Lost 31-7 vs. Christopher Upcoming games: 7pm Nov. 15 at Piedmont Hills (CCS D4) NOTES: Props to the Acorns defense, which allowed just six points in the three league wins and nearly produced an...

Crowd Comes Out for Acorn, Bulldog Badminton

Live Oak tops Sobrato badminton; Acorns improve to 10-2

South County youth run in USATF Nationals

Erik Beckmen’s Coyote Valley Track and Field Club in Morgan Hill is excelling with young distance runners. Four club athletes qualified through two rounds of regional meets to compete in the US Track and Field Cross Country National Championships in Shelbyville, Indiana on Dec....

Athlete of the Week: Stephen Shope

Live Oak High Boys diving Senior diver Stephen Shope capped off

Live Oak and Sobrato Girls Squads Lose Final TCAL Games

Both Acorns and Bulldogs girls soccer teams miss CCS

Torres 2nd in CCS; state meet is next

Javier Torres entered the Central Coast Section Wrestling Championships intent on taking home a title in the 106-pound weight class. Even though the Live Oak High junior finished second, he still had plenty of reasons to feel proud about his performance. Quite simply, Torres delivered another machine-like effort en route to the finals, coming up with three pins before running up against a buzzsaw in Gilroy freshman sensation Jayden Gomez in the championship match.

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