Local Studio Hosts Jiu-Jitsu Event
The 29th Jiu Jitzu by the Bay tournament took place at the Alameda High School main gym Sunday, Sept. 29.
The 29th Jiu Jitzu by the Bay tournament took place at the Alameda High School main gym Sunday, Sept. 29.
The Alameda High School (AHS) football team lost 21-14 to Tennyson High of Hayward Friday, Oct. 4 at Thompson Field.
It was the second time in as many games the Hornets lost a one-possession game. AHS lost to Kennedy High of Fremont 15-14 on Sept. 21.
Stephanie Bellato easily beat the field to win the Alameda Women’s Golf Club’s 88th Club Championship Sept. 26 on the Jack Clark Course.
This is Bellato’s fourth Club Championship victory. She previously won the tournament in 2009, 2013 and 2015.
Alameda High School (AHS) once again has a marching band. AHS has not had a marching band since the early 1990s. The AHS Marching Band “The Sting” performed its first halftime show at the AHS Hornets football team home opener on Sept. 6. They also performed at the Island Bowl on Sept.
The Encinal High School (EHS) Jets football team used its defensive prowess to give previously unbeaten Skyline High (3-1) of Oakland its first loss on the season Friday, Sept. 20 at Stargell Field.
Stephanie Bellato is atop the leaderboard of the Alameda Women’s Golf Club’s 88th Club Championship after the second round Thursday, Sept. 19 on the Jack Clark Course.
The Alameda High School (AHS) men’s cross-country team won the 3.1-mile varsity competition at the first West Alameda County Conference (WACC) meet of the season on Sept. 19 at Garin Park in Hayward.
The 106th annual Alameda Tennis Tournament took place the weekend of Sept. 6 to 8 at Krusi and Lower Washington parks.
The fourth annual Alameda Running Festival took place Sunday, Sept. 15, at Alameda Point. The half marathon, 10K, 5K and the family fun run were all held on the same day.
The high school women’s volleyball season is well underway and Alameda high school teams are looking to set up strong seasons.
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