San Marin falls to Justin-Siena in NCS playoffs.
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A Stanford trombonist and Cal football player – two people virtually immortalized by the famous, chaotic, astonishing end of the 1982 Big Game – talked 30 years later to the Daily Cal about their peculiar fame and roles in the "The Play."
Teaching career started in 1953 at Marion School and lasted 40 years, mostly at Novato High School.
Those who knew San Bruno resident Tony Reyes described him as a "great guy" with a "100 watt" smile. He made the record books in 2006 when he bowled the 18th televised 300 game in PBA Tour history.
"One Last Strike" has been described as a passionate and insightful look at baseball that goes behind the scenes of a comeback that no one thought possible ... and inside the mind of one of the game's greatest managers.
Planners are opening the doors to all Novato High classes from 1980-84 at an Oct. 13 event at Marin Country Club.
Elisa Scott also earns a trip to the State Invitational with a fourth-place finish at the NCS Championships, where Novato finishes four spots higher than last season.
Seriously outsized by most other centers in the MCAL this season, ROTC-trained senior Andrew Hays has made his mark among the Hornets by being the team leader.
Slender 6-foot sophomore has been a shot-blocking standout for the Hornets this season, but she'd like play a little more like Dwight Howard in the future.
The unbeaten sisters are favored in their weight classes, heading a strong five-girl contingent that could compete for team honors at the section event.
San Marin's unbeaten 103-pounder pins a familiar foe in the finals to join teammate Chris Vavuris as champions for the home team in the 36th annual event.
Tough team from Chicago rolls past 12-year-old Novato kids at Florida tournament.
Versatile athletes give Hornets coach Reed Nottingham versatility on the court, as was already demonstrated in the club's opening victory over Piner.
Laura Posylkin rolls past Redwood's Hadley Berg, 6-1, 6-1, to defend her singles crown.