Next Level Locals: Sahid Valenzuela and Nick Ciandro
St. Francis High alumni Nick Ciandro, right, and Sahid Valenzuela suited up for the Cal State Fullerton baseball team in its season-opening series against Stanford.
‘Catz on the hunt for multiple championships | Boys volleyball
WATSONVILLE—It was encouraging for Watsonville High boys’ volleyball coach Crystal Cornejo-Perez to have a highly-motivated team this season.
The only thing was she wasn’t expecting...
Aptos’ Diego Hernandez having a redemption-type season | High school wrestling
APTOS—It’s been nearly a year since Aptos High junior Diego Hernandez was denied a league crown after coming up short to Harbor High’s Christian...
Weekend roundup, 12/10: Sharks take home gold at Wildcatz Tourney
The St. Francis High girls’ basketball team defeated Harbor High, 45-37, on Saturday to capture first place in the Watsonville Wildcatz Tournament.
Senior Grace Kovacs...
Girls' Soccer: MVC’s Montes finds home with HNU
On Wednesday Monte Vista Christian’s star keeper made it official, signing her letter of intent to play soccer for the NCAA Division II Hawks with several friends, family and teammates in attendance.
Pajaro Valley hires Darren Jackson to become new head coach | Girls basketball
Pajaro Valley High announced Friday that it has hired Darren Jackson as the new head coach of the girls’ basketball team.
Jackson will replace Mark...
Sharks boys’ team slips past MVC for first league win of the season | High school basketball
St. Francis High’s Miles Guardino led the Sharks boys’ basketball team to victory over crosstown foe Monte Vista Christian in the teams’ league opener...
HS Softball Preview, 2017: Watsonville feeling good with Rodriguez, Wilson leading team
Watsonville begins league play on Tuesday at home against Monterey at 4:30 p.m.
HS Wrestling: Roberts calling it a career after upcoming season — his 20th at Aptos
Reggie Roberts, the Aptos High Mariners wrestling coach for the last 19 seasons, will step down from his post at the conclusion of the upcoming winter season.
Girls' CCS Wrestling: Watsonville's Mosqueda heads to section championships with hopes of capturing elusive title
She might have only been 8 or 9 years old, but Gianna Mosqueda was unquestionably inspired while watching former Watsonville High great Emily Kalka bulldoze through opponents like a runaway truck.


















