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Gianna Johnson Game Report: @ Pajaro Valley
Monte Vista Christian was led to victory by Gianna Johnson, who turned in her biggest game of the season on Monday. Johnson was dynamite, scoring three runs and stealing three bases while getting on base in three of her four plate appearances. Johnson and Monte Vista Christian will head out...
Watsonville celebrates new housing complex
Dozens of people gathered Friday to celebrate the opening of a 53-unit housing complex, the latest in Watsonville’s drive to provide housing for all income levels. The complex at 1482 Freedom Blvd., called Tabasa Gardens, was built by Hayward-based Eden Housing. A unique feature of the project is a...
Baseball Recap: North Salinas finds home field redemption against Stevenson
There's no place like home for North Salinas, who bounced back after a loss on the road on Friday. Their pitchers stepped up to hand the Stevenson Pirates an 8-0 shutout on Saturday. That result was just more of the same for these two, as North Salinas also won the last time the pair played last Saturday.
SJB’s recreation department focuses on community building
Lea este articulo en español aquí. Braving the evening high winds, around 60 San Juan Bautista residents gathered in Abbe Park on April 29 to play softball, wave bubble wands, listen to music, get orders from the Mattia Pizza and Hapa Bros food trucks, or just lean on the fence for a little casual conversation with neighbors.
Gauge Garcia Scores First Career Ocean Sprints Victory
18-year-old Gauge Garcia of Lemoore won his first career Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo feature on Friday night at Watsonville’s Ocean Speedway. Garcia was one of five winners during the night, including Bakersfield’s Nicholas Johnson prevailing in Hobby Stocks, Fred Ryland of Brentwood claiming the IMCA Sport Modifieds, Jason Lazzerini of Moss Landing winning the Four Bangers, and Scotts Valley Police Officer Kevin Elliott winning in Police-in-Pursuit.
Special Report- Castroville grandmothers pushing for justice after convicted murder gets parole
CASTROVILLE, Calif. (KION-TV)- Two Monterey County grandmothers are doing they can to keep the man who killed their granddaughter in prison. For a second time within a calendar year, David Leonardo was granted parole by a parole board. "It's not fair that he gets to walk the streets and he gets to have freedom," said The post Special Report- Castroville grandmothers pushing for justice after convicted murder gets parole appeared first on KION546.
Hollister High School on U.S. News Best High Schools list
Information provided by Hollister High School. Lea este articulo en español aquí. For the sixth year in a row, Hollister High School has been ranked as a “Best High School” by U.S. News & World Report, which identifies the country’s top-performing public high school and measures how well schools serve students from various social and economic backgrounds. HHS is ranked in the top 40 percent of schools nationally (5,446 out of 17,665 schools). Hollister High is also ranked 45th among San Jose metro area high schools and is ranked 689th out of 2,616 schools in California.
Watsonville High names Hall of Fame inductees
Every year, the Watsonville High School Foundation welcomes its latest members of the school’s Hall of Fame—people who have walked the hallowed halls, graduated and gone on to lead notable lives. The awards ceremony was launched in 1986 as a way to showcase the achievements of Wildcatz alumni....
Into the woods: Watsonville to plant thousands of new trees
Over the next two decades, the city of Watsonville plans to add thousands of trees to its landscape, create a plan to take care of them and train crews of young people to aid in that effort. This comes thanks to the city’s Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP), which the...
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