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Alabama defeats LSU 21-0 in BCS championship

In the end, Alabama was the better team.

Stenn gets the Sharks where they need to be

When he was a junior at San Jose State University, Ryan Stenn knew he wanted to be involved in professional sports. So he applied for an intern position with the San Jose Sharks, not knowing if anything was available. For six months, Stenn fired...

Gavilan basketball

The Gavilan basketball summer camp will be held July 28- Aug. 1

Sports roundup: Live Oak girls lacrosse goes 6-0 in league

Live Oak HS baseball (6-8 overall, 6-3 BVAL Santa Teresa East) Recent results: Lost 8-2 vs. Lincoln; lost 9-1 at Lincoln; won 8-0 vs. Hill Upcoming games: 4pm April 11 vs. Willow Glen NOTES: In the victory against Hill, Brandon Behl, Thomas Guenet and Jonah Chattha each...

Chip Shots

Winter swim Open year-round, the Morgan Hill Aquatics Center

Gavilan hoopsters blown out

The Gavilan College men

Gavilan Roundup: Oct.24

It was smooth sailing for Gavilan Wednesday as the team cruised to its fifth straight victory. The Rams shutdown the visiting Skyline 25-14, 25-19, 25-19 at home to maintain a perfect 5-0 conference record and improve to 15-6 overall on the season.  Lilly Martinez had a career high 10 kills in the game to lead the team. Jessica Stofer and Tasmin Apple each had seven kills a piece while Savanna Hartman added six and Ryan Asp and Andreinna Castaneda each had five.  It was business as usual for Sabina Gerard who dished out 32 assists before handing over things over to Lissette Pedraza who finished the match with four of her own. Karina Daniels led Gavilan on defense by picking up 16 digs. Daisy Valladares had 10 and Gerard added nine. The trio in addition to Hartman each had two aces in the game.  Gavilan will be back on the court at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Canada College in Redwood City. 

Gavilan get a lift with win over Mission

Having lost five of its last seven outings, the Gavilan College softball team earned the pick-me-up it needed, sending off visiting Mission College 8-0 in six innings Tuesday in Gilroy.

Live Oak boys, girls teams finish second in league, return to playoffs

Both hoops teams at Live Oak High School had strong seasons. For the girls, it was the fourth straight excellent year. For the boys, it was the culmination of a climb during the past two years that has rocketed them up from sub-.500 play...

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