Boy's SCCAL Basketball: St. Francis PG Rodriguez earns SCCAL’s MVP
St. Francis High senior point guard Sandor Rene Rodriguez was named the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League’s Most Valuable Player of the Year by the coaches from around the seven-team league.
Thompson's second half sparks Warriors past Grizzlies 106-94
Klay Thompson scored 21 of his 31 points in the second half and the Warriors pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat the Grizzlies 106-94 on Sunday for their seventh straight win.
Sissons, Neal each score twice as Predators sink Sharks 7-2
Colton Sissons and James Neal both scored twice to lead the Predators over the staggering Sharks 7-2 on Saturday night.
Local Roundup, 3/25: Cabrillo baseball wins 11th straight on walk-off
Clayton Andrews hit a walk-off, two-out, RBI single to power the Cabrillo College Seahawks to their 11th straight win, a 3-2 Coast Conference Pacific victory over Canada College on Thursday in Aptos.
Boy's CIF Basketball: St. Francis falls short of first State Championship
The dream season filled with wins, laughs and championships came to an end at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, as St. Francis fell short of its first-ever state title via a heartbreaking 47-46 loss to Rolling Hills Prep, of San Pedro, in the D-V Champio
Local Roundup, 3/23: Collins hits two homers in MVC’s win
Collins also hit a solo homer and finished 3-for-3 on the day. Garret Laine was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs.
Girl's Track and Field Preview, 2017: Aptos’ Zlatunich has eyes set on CCS title, CIF State meet
Fresh off a dream-like cross country season, Aptos junior distance runner Marea Zlatunich is running with confidence and setting lofty goals.
Boy's CIF Basketball: St. Francis loose, composed heading to State
The St. Francis Sharks (29-2) will play for the California Interscholastic Federation Division V Championship on Friday at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento at noon against the Southern California regional champ, Rolling Hills Prep (28-2), of San Pedro.
Curry shoves, Thompson shoots and Warriors roll Thunder
Klay Thompson scored 34 points to help the Warriors beat the Thunder 111-95 in a heated matchup filled with trash talk, technical fouls and a shoving match centered around the usually cool-headed Stephen Curry.