Turlock High graduate Scott Gray started his tennis career a little later than most, but that didn't stop him from excelling at the high school level and then going on to help Fresno City College earn a state title. Gray grew up a soccer player since the age of four, and it wasn’t until the age of 15 that he decided to pick up a racquet. “I know my mom tried to ... Read More
After the greatest Warrior campaign thus far in 2012, men's soccer head coach Dana Taylor has announced the signing of seven outstanding players - four incoming freshmen and three transfers - for the 2013 season. Read More
Sara Latham is coming back home to Turlock. Latham has accepted her admission to Cal State Stanislaus and will join the Warriors this fall on the pitch, according to head coach Gabriel Bolton. Read More
Warriors Paul Smith and Rob Damschen are among a total of 109 players across eight regions - East, Atlantic, Southeast, South, Midwest, South Central, Central and West - who earned Division II PING All-Region honors for 2013 by the GCAA. Read More
Turlock has been David Gianesin’s home for the past 10 years. It’s where he made the transition from boy to adolescence to young man and it’s where he honed his skills as a football player. But the Valley isn’t the only place in Gianesin’s heart, there’s still occupied space for his first home—Pennsylvania. Since making the move to Turlock with his father and brother, Gianesin has only been back ... Read More
The Cal State Stanislaus men's golf team's season came to a sudden end as the Warriors just missed out on qualifying for the NCAA team match play rounds. The Warriors were one of many to score in the 300s on another hot and humid Wednesday as they ended up in ninth place after three rounds. Read More
For the third straight meet, CSU Stanislaus' Thomas Gesser nailed another personal best in the hammer throw as the senior earned an All-American award on Thursday at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Read More
Imagine this: A longtime softball player loses interest in the sport after graduating high school. She enrolls in a junior college, decides to run track, and becomes a contender almost instantly. Without any prior training or experience, she clocks in three seconds shy of the school record in the 800m, places first in the event at the Northern California Community College Track and Field Championships, is named the first seed heading into the State ... Read More
Karenee Demery and Reggie Jones were honored Wednesday night by The Sportsmen of Stanislaus as they were named the top female and male athletes at the annual Outstanding Athlete Awards. Read More