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April 12, 2026

Sobrato forfeits 2011 wins, El Toro Bowl title

Sobrato has forfeited its two wins from this football season, including its El Toro Bowl victory over Live Oak, the school announced Wednesday. An academically ineligible player took part in the Bulldogs' three games this year: a season-opening 40-26 win over Christopher, a 28-21 loss to Leland and the 28-21 victory over Live Oak on Sept. 17. The player, whom coaches and administrators are not permitted to name, was five credits short this semester of meeting the Morgan Hill Unified School District's requirement to play interscholastic sports

Stolen truck crashes, brings down power lines

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Board of Supervisors, MH city council vote to support the Habitat Conservation Plan

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CalFire torches 70-plus acres in training exercise

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Bulldogs open league with 13-7 romp over Santa Teresa

Prior to Tuesday's 13-7 win over visiting Santa Teresa, the Sobrato boys water polo team had never experienced the joy of being 1-0 in the Mount Hamilton Division. The SHS seniors -- who can tell you what 1-4 feels like -- savored most of it from the pool deck. With his team ahead 6-1, Sobrato coach Dave Letts began subbing out his starters with a minute left in the first quarter. Together they watched a first-rate mop-up job by the reserves, the future of their program, and a spectacular display of goalkeeping by Sobrato senior Patrick Read, who made three of his seven saves at point-blank range in the fourth period

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The Pinnacles National Monument released its newest endangered

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