Sobrato High’s Chloe Brown commits to play at Pepperdine
Sobrato High soccer star Chloe Brown officially committed to play at the next level after signing an NCAA Division I National Letter of Intent to play in college at Pepperdine University this coming fall.
The standout senior defender has competed on the Bulldogs’ girls varsity...
Acorns must rebound after tough loss
It’s often said that football is a game of inches. Nowhere was that more apparent than in last Friday’s Blossom Valley League Mount Hamilton Division game between the Live Oak High and Lincoln High football teams. Acorns quarterback Jonathan Singleton dove for the end...
Live Oak fends off a scrappy Gilroy team to remain perfect through seven
Live Oak trailed Gilroy 5-1 when Grace Smith hit a 3-pointer.
Bulldogs boys basketball establishing as contenders for BVAL crown
Sobrato boys basketball coach Sean Tate is looking for his team to put together four great consecutive quarters.
It’s happening more and more often, yet sometimes they’ll still need at least four-and-a-half good quarters to get the job done.
The Bulldogs played a complete game to...
Bulldogs girls volleyball on verge of becoming league contender
With a strong core of returnees and some new faces, the Sobrato High girls volleyball team has its sights set high in 2023.
So far, this year’s Bulldogs squad has produced some great early results and is still jelling following big-time wins over Soquel and...
Spirit of Morgan Hill Captures Championship
Spirit of Morgan Hill Panthers defeat Leopards in title game
Resurrected Gavilan women’s soccer team nails first win
After an 18-year absence, Gavilan College reinstituted its women's soccer program in 2023. Javier Alejo, a Gilroy High graduate who played on the Gavilan men's soccer team, was named the head coach.
The program slowly came back to life and won its first match last...
Oakwood spring sports teams thrive
What the Oakwood High swimming and track and field teams lack in facilities and numbers, they make up for with hard work and talent. One has to look no further than sophomore Annie Rickard, who is one of just two—yes, two—athletes that make up the swim team (freshman Brendon Tompkins is the other).












