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April 8, 2026

FOOTBALL: Bearden rushes for 284 yards in season finale

Running back Trevor Bearden scampered for more than 200 yards for the fifth time this season to eclipse the 2,000-yard rushing mark, but the Live Oak football team’s year concluded with a 33-23 loss to host Leigh on Friday night in San Jose. Bearden churned out 284 yards on 24 carries to push his season total to 2,176 yards. In five of those games where he hit the 200-yard plateau, Bearden recorded outings of 352 and 435 yards. He also totaled 20 rushing touchdowns. However, in a season that began with a promising 5-0 start, the Acorns’ tailspin down the stretch left them at 6-4 overall, 3-4 in the Blossom Valley Athletic League Santa Teresa Division and out of the postseason for the second straight year. Live Oak trailed 13-10 at the half and 26-10 at the end of the third quarter. The Longhorns (4-6 overall, 3-4 league) had a pair of runs for more than 100 yards – Gabe Davis (22 carries, 131 yards) and Lavon Donald (15 carries, 180 yards). Mark Butterworth added 90 yards on the ground for the Acorns. On defense, Jerardo Caro recorded 11 tackles and Kyle Quadros had 10.

Police presence ramps up; DUI crack down starting

Motorists will continue to see saturated police presence on the roads during holidays, as well as the occasional DUI checkpoints over the next year or so now that the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office received a grant for $180,000 from the California Office of Traffic Safety.

Red Phone: New directional signs are nice

“Dear Red Phone, Hello, I've noticed those new directional signs around Gilroy. I think they are really helpful for visitors. I was just wondering how many more signs they are going to put up.”

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Football: Bulldogs earn a No. 2 seed in DIII playoffs, LO out

After a second place finish inside the Blossom Valley Athletic League’s Mount Hamilton Division, the Sobrato football team was rewarded Sunday with a No. 2 seed in the Division III Central Coast Section Playoffs.

FOOTBALL: Bulldogs outlast Pirates in high-scoring season finale

It was a good old-fashioned slugfest Friday night between Sobrato and Piedmont Hills. The Bulldogs ran away with a 59-53 win and picked up momentum heading into Saturday’s Central Coast Section playoff game.

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