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June 19, 2026

Live Oak girls lacrosse aim for repeat league title; Sobrato looks to progress

It’s a testament to the Live Oak High girls lacrosse team that it finds itself in prime position to repeat as Blossom Valley Athletic League champions.  The Acorns have dealt with illness and multiple injuries to key players this season, yet they improved to 6-0...

Live Oak track and field set for PRs

When Brenden White unleashed a personal-record (PR) shot put throw of 46 feet, 2 inches in the first meet of the season, he was mildly surprised. But White doesn’t plan on stopping there; in fact, he has a goal of throwing 50 feet by the end of the season. If the Live Oak High senior hits that mark, he’ll be a strong contender to finish on the podium at the Central Coast Section Championships in May.

Britton Extends Unbeaten Streak

The Britton Boys seventh grade basketball team extended their

Relay for Life Team Honors Their Young Survivor

For the past four years, Carden Academy has participated in Morgan Hill's Relay for Life as a way to honor the courage and triumph of their principal, Geralyn Vasquez, who is a breast cancer survivor. This year, the student team is walking to honor another member of the Carden Academy family, Brandon Pride, who at five years of age, is already a cancer survivor. He is a member of the junior kindergarten class.

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Gavilan soccer suffers first loss

Gavilan men’s soccer team suffered its first loss of the young season, falling 5-0 to Modesto College Tuesday.

Gavilan volleyball loses twice in Santa Rosa tourney

Gavilan volleyball dropped a pair of matches at the Santa Rosa Tournament Saturday, losing 3-1 against Feather River College and 3-2 against Santa Rosa.

Sobrato’s loss Friday makes Tuesday’s game at Lincoln crucial

Things got interesting in the West Valley Division Friday night when the Sobrato girls basketball team suffered its first league loss at the hands of Yerba Buena.

Sobrato primed for strong run

Mitch Martinez knows the Sobrato High baseball program is a budding one. Martinez, who coached the Bulldogs junior varsity team the previous two seasons, feels optimistic about the team’s chances this season and beyond.

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