Two Mountain View athletes medal in state finale;Homestead's Bolton finishes in ninth place in girls pole vault
Register Wednesday for half- or full marathons, and get a discount.
Eagles come out on losing end of pitchers dual; Monterey wins game and Division II title in eight innings.
Section's finest gather Friday night at Gilroy High; Homestead, MVHS athletes claim top honors and book ticket to next week’s CIF State meet.
Los Altos escapes wild comeback to knock off Division II No. 1 seed Pioneer in semis.
Wiechec complete game pushes Eagles into next week’s CCS semifinals.
Right-hander hurls three-hitter over eight innings to outduel Burlingame ace in Central Coast Section Division II opener; Los Altos DH delivers game-winning single in 2-1 nailbiter.
Urvi Nagrani, a photographer with a degree in film and media from UC-Santa Barbara, documented the Bay to Breakers via Istagram and Twitter.
Model rocket launching was a fun morning out. ...And big 'bang' for the buck.
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Patch.com staffers from our 70 local news websites around the Bay Area will be at the Expo Saturday, and at Footstock after the race Sunday. Come win cool swag and enter a drawing for an iPad or Kindle.
BART and Caltrain will be running special early trains to help cart participants to the race by the 7 a.m. starting time.
Los Altos High School hosted Milpitas High May 5 where the Eagles swam very well.
The Pathways Run/Walk got perfect weather and all was groovy on May 7.
Are you running? Patch will be a big part of the event this year, cheering on participants from our communities.
Aptos’ Hiltz, Monta Vista’ Bishop and Gilroy High relay team among big winners during monster meet featuring the sections top track and field stars.
Strong Vikings pitching performance cools Eagles bats.
Eight locals were in the country's oldest marathon that ran Monday.
For some of us, March Madness has reached its exciting conclusion, and whether our teams got there or not, there's been some good watching.
Eagles unload 23 hits in De Anza victory over young Spartans.
To be a South Asian cricket fan in California means you didn't get much sleep early Wednesday morning.
Medved of Los Gatos High named De Anza MVP; Ley of Monta Vista earns top defender and Andrew of Mt. View tabbed top offensive player in league.
High school athletes from several local high schools including Mt. View, Milpitas, Palo Alto, Scotts Valley, Aptos, Christopher, Los Altos, Leigh and many more took part in the annual two-day meet this weekend.
Pinewood wins CIF State D-V Title behind big performances from Eackles and Seto.
Panthers will play in Sacramento on Friday against the Division V champion from Southern California.
Second of two-part series examines how Notre Dame- Belmont and Soquel benefit from enrollment shifts and drop to Div. IV, Santa Cruz may have missed its chance.
Nearly 500 Mountain View and Los Altos parents dropped off the junk that no longer fits in the garage.
Eagles leave eight runners on base in road defeat at Milpitas.
Panthers roll in CIF State Second Round matchup; advance to Saturday night’s regional semis.
Panthers hot shooting and strong defense propels them to NorCal home triumph.
Snider improves to 3-0 as Eagles start off league play with solid road win.
Mid-Peninsula’s Lydell Cardwell scored a game-high 35 points; but it wasn’t enough to propel them against the Panthers in the most important game of the season.
Pinewood charges back in second half to nip rival Eastside Prep in rivals fourth meeting of season.
Eackles catches fire from deep;Panthers heading to CCS Division V finals once again.
Burlingame defeats LA in quarters;moves on to semifinal round.
Wacky CCS first round playoff game ends in PK’s; Isabelle Lefebvre strikes game-winning kick for Eagles.
Last second triple doesn’t fall as Pinewood holds off league rival to win league tournament.
Strong fourth quarter sinks Mustangs upset hopes in El Camino meeting against Trojans.
Panthers enter Peninsula charts at No. 8; Pinewood girls hold steady in top spot.