Gavilan College men’s soccer aims to make noise in its return to the pitch
For anyone thinking the Gavilan College men’s soccer team is going to be a pushover in the upcoming season—its first time on the pitch since 2018—coach Josue Salgado said to think again.
“Why can’t we be good the first year back,” he said. “If you...
Golden State Warriors are in the community
Gilroy has not been forgotten. That's been evident by the continued support from the various Bay Area professional sports teams. Three weeks after the San Jose Sharks made an appearance in Gilroy to raise funds for the Gilroy Foundation—they raised $42,000 in fact—to help...
Tetherow a hit on the links
Carter Tetherow knew he had hit a good shot—he just didn’t know how great it was. The Sobrato High senior hit a hole in one on the par-3, 168-yard 8th hole at Almaden Country Club in a March 27 match against Leland. Using an 8 iron, Tetherow’s shot took a bounce or two on the green before going into the hole, setting off a celebration with teammate Kyle Snopkowski and Bulldogs coach David Letts.
Santa, All I want for Christmas is . . .
With Christmas knocking on the door, this is the season to dream a little bit. After all, you never know when Santa just might deliver that shiny, red bicycle or better yet, the keys to a new Jaguar.
FOOTBALL: Gavilan drops 35-27 Homecoming Game to MPC
Gavilan College came out of Saturday's Homecoming Game against
Gavilan falters against a top-ranked offense
The College of San Mateo football team powered past host Gavilan
As Live Oak boys basketball goes through growing pains, optimism is on the horizon
After graduating nine seniors off last year’s team, Live Oak High boys basketball coach Randy Bartholomew knows this season will have a lot of growing pains.
But the fourth-year Acorns coach also sees an opportunity for the players to learn, grow and develop into a...
Sobrato’s Noah Taylor is in a league of his own
Sobrato High senior Noah Taylor is knocking down both school rushing records and opposing ball carriers as a two-way star for the Bulldogs’ football team.
The 6-foot-1, 195-pound stud running back ranks first in rushing yards in the Central Coast Section, third in the state...
Renewed confidence key for Acorns boys basketball
Some of the faces are familiar from last year for Live Oak, but the Acorns have a few new ones who hope to give the boys basketball team a boost in the new season.








