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HS Football, Week 8: Teams try to put losses behind them

While the loss put a damper on the Wildcatz’s league title hopes, they still have a solid shot at earning an automatic berth to the CCS playoffs, as the PCAL-Mission sends its top three finishers to the postseason.

HS Football Rankings, Week 9: Aptos, M.V.C. hold steady at top

The Register-Pajaronian's high school football rankings for Week 9 of the 2018 season.

G League to offer $125,000 contracts to elite prospects

The G League will begin offering "select contracts" worth $125,000 next year to elite prospects who are not yet eligible for the NBA, a move that could slightly lessen the handful of one-and-done players at the college level.

HS Football, Week 9: Playoffs, records within reach for locals

A preview of the high school football action set for Week 9 of the 2018 season.

HS Athletes of the Week, 10/26: E.J. Kelly & Layla Ruiz

The Register-Pajaronian High School Athletes of the Week for the week of Oct. 15-21.

HS Football, Week 10: Aptos looks to hit ‘extra gear,’ win PCAL-G title

Aptos (8-0, 5-0) has the league’s top offense (48.3 points per game) and defense (9.3 points allowed per game), while Palma (7-1, 4-1) is second in the league in both offense (36.3) and defense (11.9).

HS Football Rankings, Week 11: Aptos finishes year atop rankings

The Register-Pajaronian's high school football rankings for Week 11 of the 2018 season.

Girls CCS Volleyball: Diminutive Dueck brings big game in small package

Dueck, a second-year varsity starter, has become one of the Mariners’ top offensive weapons this fall, and she’s stepped into that role with a confidence uncommon for someone of her diminutive size.

HS Football, Week 11: League title up for grabs in Salinas

Aptos and Salinas will meet tonight at “The Pit” for a share of the Pacific Coast Athletic League Gabilan division championship.

Girls CCS Volleyball: Strah, Soquel deny Aptos title — again

The Mariners were looking to score a double dip of revenge on Saturday. The Knights had not only stonewalled the Mariners in last year’s CCS D-III championship, but they also swept the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League series to end their rival’s five-year reign over the league.