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vol . 3 , no. 8 : october 25-31 , 2023 : losgatan.com
teachers recognized p6 : police blotter p7 : upcoming events p14 : ny times crossword puzzle p17 Jonathan Natividad
CRIME FIGHTERS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS RECOGNIZED
Boys water polo is dominant
Police Foundation holds luncheon
Emanuel Lee, Sports Editor
In the midst of what could go down as a truly historic season, Los Gatos High boys water polo coach Davor Koret said the team has yet to hit its peak in the 2023 campaign. Should that happen and the Wildcats go on to win the league tournament title and a game or two in the Central Coast Section Open Division playoffs, this year’s team can rightfully lay claim as the greatest in program history. The Wildcats entered the week 23-1 overall and a perfect 10-0 to win the Santa Clara Athletic League De Anza Division regular-season round-robin championship. This was just the second time in program history they’ve won
Drew Penner, Reporter
A couple of hours before the yearly Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Foundation luncheon, Thursday, where Chief Jamie Field was set to recognize Jiffy Mart for its contribution to community safety, a call came in to the department. Days earlier, the store had become the victim of a burglary—with windows smashed and thousands of dollars of merchandise stolen. But now, the town’s top cop had some good news: the corner store’s video cameras had helped, once again, to crack the case. “We were able to solve another case today as a result of their surveillance system,” she said. “This morning they were able to identify the suspect.” The event at St. Mary Church was an opportunity for the police department to thank the wide range of people who help keep the two Silicon Valley communities it watches over safe, from dispatchers to front-line officers to investigators to administrative staff. Field started out by putting the awards in the context of legislative moves happening in Sac➝ Luncheon, 4
WILDCATS ON A HISTORIC RUN THIS SEASON
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PLAYMAKER Los Gatos High sophomore standout Mathijs Dirven continued his fabulous season with three goals and two assists in a 18-14 win over Harker High on Oct. 17.
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