Sobrato High boys basketball aims to continue run of success
At some point in the third quarter in Sobrato’s boys basketball game with crosstown rival Live Oak on Dec. 12, Bulldogs coach Sean Tate looked up at the scoreboard and saw his team up by 20 points, which he found a bit incredulous.
“It felt...
Aidan Keenan, Landon Stump look to lead Live Oak baseball past Mitty in CCS playoffs
Childhood friends and Division I-signees to Pac-12 schools, Aidan Keenan and Landon Stump aim to end their remarkable prep careers with a bang: by leading the Live Oak High baseball team to a win over West Catholic Athletic League power Mitty in the Central...
Live Oak lacrosse players reach ‘Pinnacle’
Five incoming sophomores and juniors from Live Oak High’s lacrosse team—Luke Richey, Ben Ledwith, Nolan Ledwith, Collin Fisher and Colby Allen—in May were selected to play for Pinnacle, a premier traveling team based out of Sacramento.
The players recently returned from a trip to the...
Improving the World One Pedal Stroke At a Time
Morgan Hill - Specialized Bicycles and Goodby Silverstein
Reed, Harris finish 1-2 in BVAL Finals
Audrey Reed and Emily Harris did Morgan Hill proud in the Blossom Valley Athletic League Cross Country Championships on Oct. 29 at Crystal Spring in Belmont, finishing 1-2 to spearhead their respective teams to berths in the Central Coast Section Championships on Saturday.
Reed, a...
Long Shots: Could this really be the last we see of Barry Bonds?
Could this be it? Could this really be the last time we see San
OVYSL Toros U11 girls win SSJYSL’s Thanksgiving Championship Cup
Going undefeated in four games, the Orchard Valley Youth Soccer
Gavilan basketball coach makes history
Melissa “Moe” Llanes knew something was up when Gavilan College men’s basketball coach Derek Jensen called her during the team’s Feb. 9 game-day shootaround.
Moments later, Gavilan Athletic Director Ron Hannon and trainer Erik Hilliker walked into the gym and Llanes, the team’s assistant coach,...
Stow beating suspects face federal weapons charges
Two men charged in state court in connection with the brutal beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow will each face federal charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm, authorities said Tuesday.











