Future arrives early for Sobrato soccer
The future is now for the Sobrato High girls soccer team. The No. 6 seed Bulldogs (13-4-4) find themselves in the Central Coast Section Division I playoff championship match after a masterful 2-0 win over No. 7 seed Gunn on Wednesday in a semifinal...
Gavilan College men’s basketball team poised to finish strong and contend for conference title
Gavilan College men’s basketball coach Derek Jensen likes a lot of things about this year’s team, but foremost among them is its unselfishness.
“Our guys don’t care about numbers and they’ve all bought in to do whatever it takes to win,” said Jensen, whose team...
SV Sports Talk: Mid-Cals, SBHS boys basketball and the Super Bowl
Free Lance sports editor Connor Ramey and Dispatch sports editor Tristan Aird discuss the wrestling Mid-Cals that took place over the weekend in Gilroy. Also, they talk about the Balers' basketball team's big week with wins over Palma and Seaside, and what it means for the rest of the winter. And finally, they give their initial thoughts on the Super Bowl between the 49ers and Ravens.
Size Doesn’t Matter For Gavilan Linebacker
Rams' Anthony Vasquez, a San Benito High graduate, may not have
Sobrato’s Ly, Hatch making waves
Sobrato High sophomore Annie Ly and senior Jacob Hatch are on the move. Both swimmers are coming off tremendous seasons, and Ly has already qualified for three events in the CCS Championships and Hatch is expected to qualify for at least one event. Ly...
New amenities set for LO field
Live Oak’s Richert Field got a major facelift last year with the addition of turf. Now, the Acorns are getting the bells and whistles along with it.
Acorns are strong despite small numbers
Karinne Leong did something last summer she hadn’t ever done since she started swimming—she took a break from the sport. It was a much needed respite considering Leong has been grinding away in the sport for close to 14 years.
“It was the first break...
Saving the best for last: Sobrato clinches WV title in final league game
It took Sobrato longer than it wanted, but the Bulldogs are finally West Valley champions.













