Golf stuck in an era of major parity
As history tells us, the Olympic Club hardly needs a nudge to deliver an unexpected U.S. Open champion. But Tiger Woods’ recent resurgence notwithstanding, that prospect may be more likely than ever in 2012.
Sheriff’s arrests: Riding while drunk on a horse
Burglary: An unknown suspect, Jan. 4 at 9:30 a.m. near the 5100 block of Redwood Retreat Road in Gilroy for breaking and entering a home and stealing $75 in coins and collector currency.
Barnstormers advance to second round
Daunte Mills doesn’t have much of an issue admitting it: His playoff experience is limited. Including two years on the Fremont High football team in 2006 and 2007, Mills hasn’t reached the postseason since Pop Warner.
Westall, Jacob are Sobrato’s top senior student-athletes
With every touchdown he scored, every basket he sank, and every fly ball he chased down in his four years at Sobrato High School, Jerry Jacob thought of his “biggest fan” who wasn’t there to see it.
After failing to make Olympic trials, Sho Nakamori retires
At age 26, Sho Nakamori said he has reached a point where his injury-riddled body can do only so much of what his mind tells it.
Kings defeat Devils in Game 6 for first Stanley Cup title
They were the five minutes that changed 45 years. Five minutes responsible for finally releasing and unleashing four decades of franchise frustration. The five minutes that helped lift the Kings to their first Stanley Cup as they defeated the New Jersey Devils, 6-1, on Monday night in Game 6, winning the best-of-seven series, four games to two.
Playing from a buried lie
Playing a bunker shot can be scary. Playing from a buried lie (pictured) can make it even more intimidating. Don't panic! This shot is not as difficult as it seems.
Rec fees rising?
Starting in July, it might get mildly more expensive to use Morgan Hill’s recreation facilities, but city staff say the increased use fees are needed to keep the buildings maintained and add more options.











