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April 7, 2026

Cross Country: Corvese takes fifth at state championship

After completely missing out on an opportunity to go the California Interscholastic Federation State Championship at Woodward Park in Fresno a year ago, Sobrato senior Ryan Corvese wasn’t going to let this year’s chance pass him by.

CCS DIII Football: Sobrato’s season ends in wild shootout with Valley Christian

In the Central Coast Section Division III semifinals Saturday, the Sobrato football team proved its season-long tenacity was no fluke, but against Valley Christian a 19-0 deficit was too much for the Bulldogs to overcome.

Guerrero outlasts Berto to retain title

Robert Guerrero silenced whatever critics remained Saturday night.

Christmas Tree Farms

Scrapbook Nov. 19-23, 2012

BIRTH: Jacob Matthew Calderon: Jacob Matthew Calderon was born Nov. 10, 2012 at Evans Army Hospital to Stephanie (Smith) and Eric Calderon of Colorado Springs, Colo. He weighed 8 pounds.

Adopt Cotton

Cotton is a beautiful white kitten that are available for adoption at Pet Friends. She is a playful kitten, and loves to chase toy balls around the floor. Her mother was feral, but the kittens are people-friendly now, with the personal attention they get at Pet Friends.

CROSS COUNTRY: Corvese sets sights high in state finals

Despite a 25th place finish in last year’s Central Coast Section finals, Sobrato’s Ryan Corvese was never shy about his goals for his senior year: He wanted and expected to find himself in the state championship.

FOOTBALL: Bulldogs have tough task in semifinals

After winning its first postseason game Saturday against Archbishop Riordan, things only get tougher for the Bulldogs, as they will play another West Catholic Athletic League opponent - Valley Christian - in Saturday’s Division III semifinals.

CNN, “Glee” actress visit Gilroy’s ‘Hero of the Year’ finalist

Gilroy’s own Mary Cortani of the local nonprofit Operation Freedoms Paws spent Monday with a CNN photographer and a surprise celebrity OFP supporter.

At last, cash to close the floodgates

The City of Morgan Hill lost a key funding mechanism for the Upper Llagas Creek Flood Protection project when the U.S. Congress placed a temporary kibosh on federal budget earmarks for local projects, but the City is prepared to row upstream to get the funding that it needs.

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