San Benito High School

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San Benito High School is located at 1220 Monterey Street, Hollister, California, and serves as the primary high school for Hollister city residents and most county residents. The school’s current enrollment is approximately 2,700 students, served by 250 faculty and staff.[1]

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[edit] History

San Benito High School started in 1875 in a grammar school building on San Benito Street. Growth and attendance were slow and after six years only fifty-seven students graduated. In those times higher education was not free and was only for people who wanted to be educated. As Hollister grew so did attendance. In 1908, William Weeks was appointed to design a new school building. The building was completed on August 23, 1909, which is now the administration building.

Growth continued and the O'Donnell Gym and Davis Library were added. In 1955, when fire consumed most of the building, only leaving behind the administration offices. San Benito High School is still expanding and adding wonders to the lives of its many students in this fast-paced generation. Since 1980, the school has added an extension to the library and now has over 120 classrooms to accommodate nearly 2,700 students and over 240 faculty and staff members.[2]

[edit] Academics

San Benito High School runs on an alternating block schedule split into "red days,' periods 1 through 3, and "white days," periods 4 through 6. The days are named after the schools main colors. Each block is 100 minutes long, except for the 1st block of the day (1st and 4th period) which is 105 minutes to allow the reading of the school bulletin. There is also an optional 0 (zero) period that can be taken Tuesday through Friday.

The high school offers standard general education courses, 15 Advanced Placement courses, and many electives. Electives range from arts such as ceramics, drama, choir, and band, to language electives such as Modern American Literature and Shakespeare, as well as technical and vocational courses like auto shop. Two of the more active electives are the agricultural classes and the Hispanic Studies classes, such as Hispanic Literature and Chicano History.

[edit] Athletics

The schools athletics teams are known by the schools mascot, the Haybaler, or more commonly the 'Balers. The schools colors are red, white, and black. It is common for teams to be referred to as either the San Benito 'Balers or Hollister 'Balers, and both are considered acceptable. The team competes in 13 sports in the Tri-County Athletic League (TCAL) as part of the Central Coast Section (CCS).

The arch rival for the 'Balers is the Gilroy Mustangs. The team's annual football game is termed the Prune Bowl, named for the prune trees that used to line Highway 25, which connects the two cities. San Benito has dominated the game in recent years, winning the past five games and holding a 29-20 advantage since the VFW Memorial Trophy came into existence in 1956. The trophy goes annually to the game's winner.

[edit] Prune Bowl History

  • 2007 Gilroy 57-27
  • 2006 Hollister 29-21
  • 2005 Hollister 50-20
  • 2004 Hollister 7-6
  • 2003 Hollister 37-7
  • 2002 Hollister 41-6
  • 2001 Gilroy 37-21
  • 2000 Hollister 32-12
  • 1999 Hollister 34-13
  • 1998 Gilroy 18-14
  • 1997 Hollister 27-21
  • 1996 Hollister 12-7
  • 1995 Hollister 28-13
  • 1994 Hollister 35-17
  • 1993 Gilroy 7-3
  • 1992 Hollister 19-15
  • 1991 Gilroy 17-14
  • 1990 Gilroy 20-8
  • 1989 Gilroy 24-13
  • 1988 Gilroy 10-0
  • 1987 Gilroy 9-0
  • 1986 Tie 14-14
  • 1985 Gilroy 50-28
  • 1984 Gilroy 40-30
  • 1983 Hollister 29-15
  • 1982 Gilroy 7-6
  • 1981 Gilroy 23-9
  • 1980 Gilroy 41-28
  • 1979 Hollister 21-6
  • 1978 Hollister 6-0
  • 1977 Hollister 6-2
  • 1976 Hollister 25-0
  • 1975 Hollister 28-6
  • 1974 Gilroy 21-8
  • 1973 Hollister 6-0
  • 1972 Hollister 21-6
  • 1971 Hollister 14-0
  • 1970 Gilroy 15-6
  • 1969 Hollister 50-6
  • 1968 Hollister 13-6
  • 1967 NO GAME
  • 1966 Hollister 13-7
  • 1965 Hollister 7-6
  • 1964 Gilroy 13-7
  • 1963 Gilroy 7-0
  • 1962 Gilroy 15-0
  • 1961 Hollister 31-7
  • 1960 Gilroy 19-13
  • 1959 Hollister 7-6
  • 1958 Gilroy 34-6
  • 1957 Hollister 6-0
  • 1956 Hollister 13-0

In the 2006-07 season, much history has been made at the school. The volleyball team won the CCS title for the first time in school history in the fall and the boys and girls water polo teams hosted and won a CCS playoff game for the first time ever. The spring has been particularly kind, with the 'Balers winning five league titles (boys track, girls track, boys swimming, baseball, softball). The baseball team has advanced to its first-ever CCS championship game, where it lost to Valley Christian. The softball beat Carlmont for its second straight CCS title. Its championship in 2005-06 was the school's first softball title. The team finished the season ranked 50th in the country by Student Sports. The baseball and softball teams reaching the finals in the same season marks only the eighth time in CCS history that has occurred. Only the 2005 Archbishop Mitty teams have been able to win both titles.

In 2008, both the boys and girls track teams won TCAL titles making it the second straight for the girls and the seventh straight for the boys. Also in 2008, the girls softball team went undefeated in TCAL play, the first team to do so in the history of the league.

Fall Winter Spring
Football (boys) Basketball (boys and girls) Baseball (boys)
Volleyball (girls) Soccer (boys and girls) Softball (Girls)
Golf (Girls) Wrestling (Boys) Golf (boys)
Tennis (Girls) Cheerleading (girls) Tennis (boys)
Cross Country (boys and girls) Track & Field (boys and girls)
Water Polo (boys and girls) Swimming & Diving (boys and girls)
Cheerleading (girls) Volleyball (boys)